Over on the Spectator main page today, we feature the work of two new contributors. Peter G. Riddell examines the recent statements by the Archbishop of Canterbury on the possibility that Britain might incorporate Muslim law into the common law. Elizabeth A. Terrell looks at No Child Left Inside, a plan to tax televisions, video games, and such to fund outdoor education programs, and wonders Whatever Happened to the Inner Child?
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