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  • Family,  Social Issues

    It’s good to talk

    1st July 2021 / No Comments

    (3 minute read) Marian Pallister reminds us that it's good to talk, emphasising the importance of dialogue rather than force in working with refugees.

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    Marian Pallister

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    Bridges to understanding

    4th May 2021
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    A bitter pill to swallow: sex education must face the facts about contraception

    20th April 2022
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    The end of Roe v Wade must be the start of dialogue

    12th July 2022
  • Latest,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    The Apple Daily: an obituary

    29th June 2021 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Joseph Long, a writer for Hong Kong’s last free newspaper 'The Apple Daily', chronicles its closure.

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    Joseph Long

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    Can you be fixed?

    28th July 2022

    Eating disorders: when the most dangerous consumption is virtual …

    15th May 2021
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    “Our egos do not always have to be in the firing line.”

    19th August 2022
  • COVID-19,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    A brief introduction to the end of the world as we know it

    28th June 2021 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Our current economic model is not sustainable. Simply creating money will only lead to ruin, argues Jonathan E Doyle.

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    Jonathan E Doyle

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    Lost in golden times: how a 20th century literary masterpiece could help you cope with Covid woes

    31st March 2020

    The cross and the syringe

    25th January 2021

    Whimsy in lockdown: how black bananas can end your isolation blues

    1st June 2020
  • Family,  Latest,  Thought-provoking

    Restored Masculinity: What are men for?

    27th June 2021 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Restored and refined masculinity is the secret to better interpersonal relationships, according to Nicole Law.

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    Nicole Law

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    Downsizing: how to cope when the children leave home

    26th March 2020

    The greatest gift…

    14th March 2021

    Forget zoom, try zoos

    13th May 2021
  • Art & Culture,  Social Issues

    The Lampedusa Cross

    25th June 2021 / No Comments

    (4 minute read) The Lampedusa Cross in London’s British Museum is both a sign of contradiction and a sign of hope, as Jill Cook discovers.

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    Jill Cook

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    Telling life’s real stories

    24th May 2020

    Between the lines: is a non-feminist approach to Jane Austen possible?

    8th January 2020
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    Wellcome to the world of Rooted Beings

    13th July 2022
  • Mental Health,  Social Issues

    Out of the mouth of babes

    24th June 2021 / No Comments

    (4 minute read) Headteacher Clare Campbell learnt precious lessons about beauty when she asked some ‘Big Questions’ to a group of young children.

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    Dr Clare Campbell

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    Discovering unlikely worlds in the silence of 2020

    28th December 2020

    Loneliness: the elephant in the room of modern society

    4th May 2022

    Healthy minds and healthy bodies

    7th August 2020
  • Art & Culture,  Family

    The realism of magic and the magic of reality

    22nd June 2021 / 1 Comment

    (6 minute read) Jaqueline Silverio reveals why children’s books are not just for children.

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    Jaqueline Leftwich

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    “The ultimate rhyme and rhythm is the life of the Trinity”

    14th July 2025

    Christmas travels … from cover to cover

    16th December 2020

    When a trip to the theatre can be as good as a therapy session

    15th November 2022
  • Stroll with Nicole

    You don’t have to die to rest in peace

    20th June 2021 / No Comments

    (3 minute read) Nicole Law discovers the incredible power of rest in a stressful working and emotional life.

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    Nicole Law

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    Scaling new heights

    6th November 2023

    Chart-topping wisdom

    13th November 2022
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    Talking faith doesn’t require shouting

    31st July 2022
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19

    “Autonomy is one of the joys of encountering art”

    18th June 2021 /

    (4 minute read) It’s not just about the exhibits. Even in Covid-times, museums and galleries should also consider the quality of the visitors’ experience, argues Tascha von Uexkull.

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    Joseph Evans

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    Are you called to be an intellectual?

    13th January 2022

    Edinburgh’s healing beauty

    14th January 2021

    Draw, doodle or dance: well or badly doesn’t really matter

    12th January 2021
  • Art & Culture,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Sex and sexism in Italian theatre

    17th June 2021 / 1 Comment

    (6 minute read) Isabella De Maddalena investigates a new project trying to right the wrongs, on stage and off stage.

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    Isabella De Maddalena

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    The bricks of prejudice: a temple to health and inequality in Edwardian England

    14th January 2023

    The Marvel-lous world of the family

    13th February 2020

    Lichfield Cathedral & Vaccine Centre: ‘here to facilitate wholeness and healing’

    18th May 2021
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