Media Briefing ‘We may not believe in God, but we sure as hell need to understand those who do.’ by Our Correspondent - 13th January 2017 Getting religion and changing the culture [from left]: Andrew Norfolk, Dr Paul Stott, Tom Holland and David Blevins WHAT two top journalists and a leading terrorism expert said at our Religious Literacy book launch at Frontline in December. Read more about ‘We may not believe in God, but we sure as hell need to understand those who do.’ MEDIA BRIEFING: Religious Slaughter by Our Correspondent - 24th October 2016 RELIGIOUS slaughter is the process of livestock being slaughtered for meat, by slitting the animal’s throat and draining the blood. Read more about MEDIA BRIEFING: Religious Slaughter BRIEFING Khalsa, caste and Khalistan: Sikh mobilization counters Britons' identity deficit by Our Correspondent - 22nd September 2016 THE confrontation between police and protesters at a Sikh temple in Warwickshire reflects increased mobilization of religious fervour among Sikh youth. Read more about BRIEFING Khalsa, caste and Khalistan: Sikh mobilization counters Britons' identity deficit BRIEFING: The Russian airline disaster, and Islamic State in Egypt by Jayson Casper - 25th November 2015 BACKGROUND to the ISIS franchise that some think downed the Russian tourist 'plane in October, and that has London offering to send troops. Read more about BRIEFING: The Russian airline disaster, and Islamic State in Egypt BRIEFING: Armenian Genocide: what’s in a name? by Charles Cameron - 24th April 2015 DOES genocide by any other name smell quite so foul? Read more about BRIEFING: Armenian Genocide: what’s in a name? Pages1 2 › »