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By George! It’s a day of hope
So it is the day of St George – when chests are thumped, beer is consumed and the voice of a nation proclaims its superiority over the world... Or that would appear to be the perception many of our British cousins have of the English,... read more »
Church unveils race reforms
In the face of mounting concerns about racism, the Church of England has today (22 April) announced it will make sweeping reforms to its internal processes. Following a lengthy investigation by its own anti racism taskforce, the church has today agreed to implement five essential... read more »
BBQ king’s ‘food for thought’
Widely regarded as the ‘king of the barbeque’, Marcus Bawdon is urging Britons to become outdoor eating converts. The author, whose books and social media commentary on the subject have gained him a significant following in the UK, is hoping many will try their hands... read more »
Churches get 'creative offer'
UK-based churches are to be offered a new resource that its founder believes will ‘spearhead the next move of the spirit’. According to Wolverhampton-based Josie Gamble, The Christian Creative Directory will make creative projects a whole lot more exciting – by offering a single... read more »
Tonga given rugby red card
Tonga’s rugby league team has been banned from competing at Test level – meaning it will be unable to take part in this year’s World Cup. Today, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), based in Lausanne (Switzerland) has dismissed the appeal filed by Tonga,... read more »
Fantastic Mr Foxx
From humble beginnings playing piano as a young Baptist in a small Texas city, to becoming one of the most treasured performers in the world today, Jamie Foxx is a remarkable man. Here he talks to Sorted about the role his faith has played... read more »
Football faces a harsh reality
Let’s not pretend that greed isn’t a driving force for all top-flight football clubs in England. It is – and it always has been. And, while we’re at it, lets not over-inflate the importance of fans to the big clubs. For the avoidance of doubt,... read more »
In death, kind words emerge
What a shame it is that we only seem able to say good things about a famous person when they have died – not while they are still breathing. The death of the Duke of Edinburgh is one such instance. For more than a week there... read more »
Sitting on a vinyl gold mine?
Long before the days of iTunes, Spotify, CDs and cassettes, there was something called a vinyl record. There were three types – a 78, 45 or 33 – and these discs captured and reproduced the music of the day to the delight of millions. And... read more »
Heroes of the Faith...
Born into a working-class family, Michael Faraday went on to become a giant of the nineteenth-century scientific world. Writing for Sorted, the author J John examines the man, his life and his many achievements. THE EXTRAORDINARY life of Michael Faraday, perhaps the greatest scientist of... read more »