Journalism

The weblog is resting...
I'm not sure when it will be back - the new job has taken over for the moment.
Published on 25 October 2005

No porn on Pope site, says owner
An American author who registered the web address BenedictXVI.com three weeks before the election of the new Pope has rejected suggestions he might sell the domain to pornographers.
Published on 22 April 2005

'Waiting for the bang-bang'
The night the Birmingham Six were convicted of 21 counts of murder, Michael Buerk went back to his expensive hotel room and celebrated with champagne.
Published on 22 January 2005

Forty years a snapper
What Dave Henderson likes best about his job is the nice, light camera. Today he covers local news with a modern digital model and edits all the pictures on screen, but 42 years ago it was not quite so easy.
Published on 9 January 2005

'Inspirational' headmaster dies in car crash
The headmaster of one of England's leading Catholic schools, St Edmund's College in Hertfordshire, has been killed in a car crash in Scotland.
Published on 6 April 2004

The warrior's dilemma
Former Tornado navigator John Nichol is no stranger to conflict or the brutality of the Iraqi regime.
Published on 20 March 2003

March of a million
One million march for peace in London, but do the anti-war activists have a viable alternative to military action?
Published on 15 February 2003

Gospel to go
Mobile phone users will soon be able to receive excerpts from the Bible on their screens.
Published on 24 October 2002

Catholic Bishops protest at arms dealing
A group of British religious leaders has written to a newspaper protesting at the UK's involvement in the international arms trade.
Published on 3 July 2002

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