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Mary Kenny
Mary Kenny: Why royal beauty is a blessing
it seems that president donald trump is expected on a brief, golf-oriented visit to britain this week. personally, i’m far more engaged by t...
Mary Kenny: Let’s wait 50 years to judge Diana
it will be 20 years, in august, since the untimely death of diana, princess of wales, and we can expect an avalanche of remembering, and rak...
Mary Kenny: The CofE’s regiment of women
"the future is female" according to one feminist slogan. in the anglican church, it looks as though that is very much the case: there’s been...
Mary Kenny: Politics is becoming a vintage comedy
how history repeats itself – ironically, if not farcically. more than 100 years ago, the irish parliamentary party held the balance of power...
Mary Kenny: What Tatler gets wrong about dinner parties
polite society during my parents’ lifetime deemed that nice people did not discuss politics or religion when guests were present. “how stuff...
Mary Kenny: ‘Not in our name’ - a sentiment that saves lives
andy burnham, the new mayor of manchester, who coped so gracefully with the aftermath of the terrible atrocity at the manchester arena, said...
Mary Kenny: The vocation that’s safe from robots
what hope for jobs in the future? which professions are likely to survive an era when robots and artificial intelligence will be taking over...
Mary Kenny: What the NHS can learn from Ireland’s recovery
i once asked a free-market economist how he would analyse the irish famine, which is sometimes seen as an example of too much free trade: wh...
Mary Kenny: Ireland’s vanishing blasphemy law
ireland has been criticised – even condemned – once again because the performer and writer stephen fry has been accused of blasphemy, under ...
Mary Kenny: Squabbling? Try divorce Irish-style
as brexit is constantly compared to the process of divorce, how about suggesting a parallel with what used to be known as “divorce irish-sty...
Mary Kenny: An absurd crackdown on Jehovah’s Witnesses
it could be said that there is not a lot of common ground between the jehovah’s witnesses and the catholic church. the watchtower, the jw’s ...
Mary Kenny: Harry’s bravery and the rites of mourning
prince harry has been admirable in disclosing his feelings about the loss of his mother at the age of 12, and how that grief affected him 20...
Mary Kenny: Let's raise statues to Christian feminists
the decision to raise a statue to dame millicent fawcett, the campaigner for votes for women, in london’s parliament square (where there are...
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