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David Stewart, S.J., who was the London correspondent for America from 2014 to 2020, files from his native Scotland, where he now lives and works.
The Port of Calais (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
Dispatches
David Stewart
Opposition leader reminds Prime Minister Cameron “he is talking about people, not insects.”
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, right, talks with Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis at the Greek Parliament, Feb. 18.
Dispatches
David Stewart
The Greek referendum result is a dramatic watershed moment in European political history.
100,000 people protest against the austerity measures in front of parliament building in Athens (29 May 2011).
Dispatches
David Stewart
The significance of this mounting and rapidly developing Greek tragedy most politicians in Europe agree is its likely effect on the stability of the single currency the beleaguered euro if not on the whole European project itself If there is a Greek exit the vaunted ldquo Grexit rdquo from
Signs Of the Times
David Stewart
‘The hungry nations of the world cry out to the peoples blessed with abundance.’
Magna Carta Memorial at Runnymede, Surrey, England, UK. The memorial was created by the American Bar Association in 1957
Dispatches
David Stewart
New research suggests bishops had central role in document's creation and promulgation.
Dispatches
David Stewart
It is precisely the huge appeal of this world sport that attracts the greed.
CONSERVATIVE WIN. Prime Minister David Cameron.
Signs Of the Times
David Stewart
British pundits, pollsters and commentators all got it comprehensively wrong. Even senior politicians could not believe what they were seeing, and not one of them dared to claim they had predicted this. As the particularly British ritual of vote-counts in drafty sports halls amid solemn victory conf
Dispatches
David Stewart
Absolutely nobody saw that coming Pundits pollsters and commentators all got it comprehensively wrong Even the senior politicians could not believe what they were seeing and not one of them dared to claim they had predicted this At precisely one second after 10 p m when the polls closed the d
Dispatches
David Stewart
On a blustery sunny Wednesday afternoon here in London on the last day of what has been by UK standards a long General Election campaign no clear winner is evident Polls suggest a slight edge for the incumbent Prime Minister David Cameron rsquo s Conservatives but not enough for an outright win
Prime Minister David Cameron
Dispatches
David Stewart
Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon emerges as most striking campaign personality