The chancellor beamed her way through a conference speech that offered hope at least but little of substance
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St. Thomas More was born in 1478, the son of John More, a prominent lawyer and judge, and his wife Agnes. Thomas received a classical education, and became the protege of Archbishop John Morton, the Lord Chancellor, at age 13. Thomas never joined the clergy, but eventually took on his mentor’s civic position. Thomas studied [...] Read Full Article At: Saint of the day: Thomas More
The chancellor beamed her way through a conference speech that offered hope at least but little of substance
Keir Starmer has faced scrutiny over the acceptance of gifts, including clothing, from prominent Labour donor Lord Alli.
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