It can’t be both depending on how we feel

Last week, I saw the sad news that Kate and Rio Ferdinand had lost their unborn baby. It doesn’t matter who you are, such things

Champagne Socialism is not the problem, but hyper-individual progressive liberalism

Yesterday, I posted on the real problem with champagne socialism. Specifically, I wanted to argue that it misses the point of what socialism actually argues

What the Roe v Wade leak might mean in the UK

If you follow any news stateside, you will no doubt have heard the Supreme Court in America was subject to a leak regarding its now

Up-to-birth abortion for any reason is about to be voted on in parliament despite most women opposing it

Over at the Think Theology blog, Andrew Bunt highlights a concerning move coming up in parliament. He writes: Next Monday, it is likely that MPs

State imposed abortion is a terrifying development

On Friday, the Catholic Herald reported the story of a woman with a ‘moderately severe’ learning disorder who has been ordered by a court to

Why the Alabama law might be more progressive than you think

Alabama is not usually considered a bastion of progressive ideology. If you listen to most of the liberal media reporting outlining their apparent ‘ban on

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