Here's an amazing number. Over half of children in England and Wales will be born to unmarried mothers by 2016, up from just one in nine in 1979. That's right. The family has gone from bedrock of society to an eccentric arrangement in under two generations. And the most amazing thing is, almost no one is amazed. Click here to read the rest.
Aaaaah, summer. When young people shed their bulky clothes and show remarkable quantities of ... ink. Seriously, what's with all the tattoos? Click here to read the rest.
For Christians Easter Sunday is an eerie pause between Good Friday’s tumult and the even greater upheaval of Easter Monday, so quiet, C.S. Lewis says in the Narnia Chronicles, “you feel as if nothing was ever going to happen again.” For non-Christians it’s a chance to hunt coloured eggs and wonder idly whether trading a cosmic message of redemption for a bunny made of bad-tasting chocolate was quite the deal it seemed at the time. And whether there isn’t something to be said for the occasional unnaturally quiet day. Click here to read the rest.
[Correction: This column contains a stupid mistake. Christians of course believe the Resurrection occurred on Sunday not Monday. Mea culpa.]
People seem astounded the new pope is not a sexual liberal. What, were they expecting Austin Powers I? Click here to read the rest.