BUSINESS
God in austerity Britain
By Bagehot
BEFORE a new tidal wave of Euro-news breaks over us all, this week’s print column seems at religion (and specifically the Anglican religion) in austerity Britain. The Church of England seems suprisingly central to the nationwide debate straight away, with bishops making front web page news by criticising authorities spending cuts and protestors camped out on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral. But in actuality, I counsel, this second of nationwide crisis poses a cultured take a look at for the established church, whose blueprint is weaker than it seems. That is the column: