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  Some food for thought

Some food for thought

I have a passion for a good old 'greasy spoon' – otherwise known as a cooked English breakfast. It is my equivalent of rocket fuel. Give me a couple of slices of bacon, a hash brown, or... read more »

  A big question for 2022

A big question for 2022

I think the Ghislaine Maxwell affair is a tragedy for all concerned – the numerous victims who have been scarred for life and the woman herself. As I have watched the trial unfold and heard more sordid and... read more »

  OUT NOW! OUR LATEST ISSUE

OUT NOW! OUR LATEST ISSUE

We have got a real Christmas cracker of an edition on offer – and it's on sale in newsagents, and available via subscription, right now. Inside the latest edition of Sorted are: An exclusive interview with Matt Goss, one half of the hugely successful 90s... read more »

  Parents cheat to beat kids

Parents cheat to beat kids

Have you always wondered why Mum or Dad regularly beat all-comers at traditional Christmas games? Well, it appears that nine out of ten parents cheat in order to claim a win, shocking new research has revealed. Parents across the UK have recently been polled to... read more »

  All white on the night?

All white on the night?

If it's snow you are after this Christmas, Scotland would appear to be the place you are most likely to find it. Seven of the country's regions and cities are among the top 10 most likely places to see snowfalls on Christmas Day, according to... read more »

  Time for some bleak news…

Time for some bleak news...

So, for the umpteenth time, an official survey has been published proclaiming there are fewer Christians today than there were a decade ago. Today's latest entrant into the Hall of Flame - a place where the latest news... read more »

  Has Spielberg done it again?

Has Spielberg done it again?

Steven Spielberg’s remake of West Side Story cost more than £100 million to make and market. And it's now doing the rounds at cinemas up and down the UK. The original 1961 version – lovingly crafted by Robert... read more »

  Top Christmas trees revealed

Top Christmas trees revealed

So, we are at the halfway point in December, and the news headlines may be dominated by talk of Covid. But there are some souls who can see beyond a global pandemic and just want to put a festive smile on all our faces. The... read more »

  Boris urged to aid Afghans

Boris urged to aid Afghans

A leading UK barrister, who specialises in protecting the religious freedom of persecuted Christians, is urging the Prime Minister to come to the aid of 200 Afghans and help them flee the crisis-torn country. Paul Diamond, who for three decades has represented persecuted Christians in... read more »

  How £500,000 offers hope

How £500,000 offers hope

An organisation committed to helping young people unlock their musical potential has just announced it is launching a £500,000 fundraising drive – in a bid to help those facing discrimination. Over the next three years, and under the banner Atsain (the Welsh word for 'echo')... read more »