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The UK looks set to vote in favour of legalising assisted suicide tomorrow. Arguments against this bill have been put forward by a wide coalition including disabled people, palliative care professionals and NHS workers. Louis Appleby, head ...
I wrote this piece for The Tablet last Easter. Someone’s just informed me that it’s no longer accessible online, so I’m publishing it here. The 8th of December will mark two years since I was received into the Catholic Church. I’m not a par...
As I write, I’m drinking a virgin mojito at my hotel bar in Fort-de-France, Martinique. Tomorrow I’ll get a ferry to Dominica where a man (the diplomat, mentioned in a previous post, whom I met in Mexico) will be waiting for me at the port ...
Below is an essay I wrote while at Oxford on belief and skepticism surrounding relics in late antiquity. I’m not sure if the argument is all that convincing (it was one of the only essays where I flirted with anthropology) but I’ll leave th...
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