Articles By Ruth Dudley Edwards
July/August 2012
Lapsed Catholics, guardian angels and good sex: Wendy Perriam's new book of short stories are passionately moving
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June 2012
Cowardly Irish folk band Dervish bows to leftist pressure not to play in Israel; now the Jewish state views Ireland as the most hostile member of the EU
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May 2012
Lionel Shriver's new novel brilliantly describes the problems of on-the-spot reportage, a journalistic difficulty negotiated deftly in two recent books about The Troubles
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November 2010
The "independent inquiry" into the radicalisation of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab at UCL was a pathetic embarrassment
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September 2010
‘What Machiavellian moves lie behind the removal of three hard-working and much-loved clerics from the Birmingham Oratory just before the Pope’s visit?’
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July/August 2010
An update on a controversial article — appearing on the site this Thursday — which sheds light on the shocking treatment of two priests prior to the Papal visit
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July/August 2010
Just weeks ahead of Benedict XVI's visit, the Birmingham Oratory is guilty of profound institutional cruelty in its treatment of three banished former members
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May 2010
Officials in Dublin have failed to learn from Britain's failures and the Muslim Brotherhood is now well-established in the republic
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About Ruth Dudley Edwards
Ruth Dudley Edwards is a historian, crime-writer and journalist. Killing the Emperors, a satire on conceptual art, will be published in November by Allison and Busby.
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