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Cardinal questions whether David Cameron can be trusted

Cardinal Murphy-O’Connor says there was no mention of same-sex marriage in his party’s manifesto

Cameron, Clegg and Miliband want us to have hundreds more politicians (elected from candidates they will choose). So, how is that more representative?

The abolition of the Lords will destroy our Parliamentary constitution

Archbishop calls for free vote on same-sex marriage

Archbishop Smith says ‘fundamental moral questions are at stake’

Squeezing welfare budget further is not the answer, says Iain Duncan Smith

Work and Pensions Secretary defends his reforms in an article in this week’s Catholic Herald

Does ComRes really show Cameron losing a million votes and 30 seats over the threatened ‘gay marriage’ law? If we could prove that, we’d be home and dry

We need to be able to demonstrate what we claim. Otherwise we’ll just be ignored

Who would you rather the tax-avoiding rich gave their money to: charities or the Treasury? Give it up, George: this is one battle you can’t (and shouldn’t) win

Everyone knows that charities spend money carefully and beneficially: not so, necessarily, the government

Mr Cameron is trying to please Christian voters by saying nice things to us: Archbishop Nichols approves. We mustn’t, however, be taken in

He will press forward with gay ‘marriage’ whatever we say

With its crusade against crucifixes, our Government is doing a good job of destroying British culture

What a sad contrast with Italy

Same-sex marriage is the logical conclusion to decades of divorce and infidelity

We have taken this institution for granted for too long. Now the Coalition is showing how vital and precious it is

Full text: Joint communiqué by the British Government and the Holy See

Statement issued after official visit to Rome by delegation of British Ministers