One’s As Bad As The Other!

…Well! Openness and transparency have had an interesting effect upon the leaders of the nation. Every day for the past week the Daily Telegraph has tantalisingly drip fed us more and juicier details of the ‘expenses’ and ‘allowances’ claimed by our democratic representatives. Every day the news has been filled with more senior politicians desperately apologising on behalf of “all MP’s” while making it clear that, personally, they have always sought to stay within the Read more…

Let’s All Blame God

I find it quite remarkable that in a society that largely ignores God and where many would volubly express their doubts as to His existence, people are so quick to blame God for the bad things that happen to them. Recently I read about the relative of a murder victim who wrote that she could never forgive God for taking away her sister. I have personally spoken to others who have expressed similar anger against Read more…

Highway to Hell?

I don’t often feel the hair on the back of my neck rise as I listen to the radio driving into work in the morning. But yesterday morning that is exactly what happened. On the Today programme on Radio 4 there was a feature on current trends in funeral music. Apparently, in England and Wales at least, more people are requesting secular music at funerals than request hymns. The most popular choice is the Frank Read more…

Held to Account

As I write, four former top bankers are sitting facing the Commons Treasury Committee answering questions about their handling of the finances at their respective banks in the lead up to the economic crisis we are now all engulfed in. From the pictures on the BBC website it looks remarkably like a court-room! There is a danger for all of us that we might feel a bit of schadenfreude when we see these pictures. These, Read more…

Stopping The Contagion

The press this week is reporting that St Andrews University in Fife has received funding from a large pharmaceutical company to build a new centre for research into so called ‘hospital acquired infections’, like MRSA and clostridium difficile. With some spectacular reporting in the media, these diseases have become something people really fear when they have to go into hospital: ‘are they more likely to get an addition illness than they are to be cured Read more…