Analysis ANALYSIS 'Their aim was power': how - and why - Islamism breaks schools by John Ray - 24th February 2016 THE whistle-blower at the centre of Islamist entryism into British schools from 1994 onwards was ignored by government. As disciplinary hearings into the conduct of five more Birmingham teachers continue this week, John Ray OBE tells his story. Read more about ANALYSIS 'Their aim was power': how - and why - Islamism breaks schools ANALYSIS Assad or the Islamists? Christians weigh their options by John Pontifex - 19th February 2016 JOHN PONTIFEX travelled to Syria to ask the question most journalists refuse to address. Read more about ANALYSIS Assad or the Islamists? Christians weigh their options ANALYSIS Saudi Arabia and its links to Islamic State by Irfan Al-Alawi - 12th February 2016 WHEN a top Saudi cleric admits on-air that it is his country that spawned IS, the world must consider its options. Read more about ANALYSIS Saudi Arabia and its links to Islamic State ANALYSIS If Muslims and Christians worship a different God, what is the right response? by Mark Durie - 3rd February 2016 THE PROS and cons of the debate over Wheaton’s ‘hijab solidarity’ teacher. Read more about ANALYSIS If Muslims and Christians worship a different God, what is the right response? ANALYSIS Time to consider why the ‘religion of peace’ is so bloody by Mark Durie - 23rd December 2015 RESPONSES to terrorism by Western leaders that defend Islam as 'a religion of peace' do more harm than good, writes MARK DURIE. Read more about ANALYSIS Time to consider why the ‘religion of peace’ is so bloody Pages« ‹ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … › »