T J Guile
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T J Guile
@TimGuile
Writer/speaker on English church history. Articles/lectures available: https://t.co/do0fNyvrrx


First female Archbishop of Canterbury to be enthroned in 'unimaginable' moment Read more 🔗 trib.al/IP36QzX


More from Bede: the 3 puns of Gregory the Great on encountering boy slaves. The first is well known: Angles but angelic. From Deira, to be rescued from the wrath of Heaven (de ira). Their king: Aelle (sing Alleluia).


Imagine seeing British people at prayer and thinking “this is a great chance to stoke fear, hatred and division”. People who do that should have no place in British politics. Freedom to worship is a fundamental British value – one the Conservative Party used to believe in.

Crass, unimaginative and, in the case of “Seacole”, desperate. English towns are not named after historical figures - this isn’t America.


Who should be England's Patron Saint?


St George was a Palestinian who never set foot in England.


UK Green Party activist demonstrates how he uses a wooden spoon to put leaflets through doors because he is scared of being bitten by dogs.



Imagine seeing British people at prayer and thinking “this is a great chance to stoke fear, hatred and division”. People who do that should have no place in British politics. Freedom to worship is a fundamental British value – one the Conservative Party used to believe in.

Today is World Down Syndrome Day (21/3). The date symbolises the 3 copies of chromosome 21 unique to people with Down Syndrome. The day was created to celebrate people with Down syndrome and to make sure they have the same freedoms and opportunities as everybody else.





Imagine seeing British people at prayer and thinking “this is a great chance to stoke fear, hatred and division”. People who do that should have no place in British politics. Freedom to worship is a fundamental British value – one the Conservative Party used to believe in.


The Church of England is already under severe strain. Some of the Anglicans Dame Sarah Mullally now leads do not believe it can be headed by a woman economist.com/britain/2026/0…

🚨 NEW: The proposed names the Government is considering calling its new towns - Elizabethtown (after the Queen) - Pankhurst (after suffragette Emmeline) - Attleeton (after ex-PM) - Athelstan (first King of England) - Seacole (after nurse Mary) [@thetimes]



