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Niall Cooper

Forgotten promises
April 25, 2012 – 11:44 am | No Comments

‘Child poverty looks set to rise by 400,000 children in the current parliament’

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Closing the power gap
March 28, 2012 – 2:01 pm | No Comments

‘The challenge to the church is to discover how we can contribute to building a movement which is powerful enough to bring about change’

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The last shall pay the most
February 24, 2012 – 9:57 am | No Comments

‘Those with little money are offered inferior products at inflated prices’

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Who is the economy for?
January 24, 2012 – 11:11 am | No Comments

‘The UK is more unequal now than at any time for at least the past 50 years’

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Which Jesus are we preparing to follow?
November 23, 2011 – 11:48 am | No Comments

‘A tented encampment in the heart of the City threatens no one, but it calls into question everything’

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Faith in the city take two?
October 27, 2011 – 12:40 pm | No Comments

‘What can be done to offer tangible hope to communities, families and young people whose prospects are likely to worsen rather than improve over the next few years?’

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Let’s stop all this “othering”
September 19, 2011 – 2:53 pm | One Comment

‘In a church committed tio radical inclusivity, it can never be right to describe anyone as “undeserving”‘

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For the love of tax
August 22, 2011 – 12:52 pm | 2 Comments

‘If you are wealthy enough, with the right accountant, paying taxes (or not) is a matter of choice’

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