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Editorial: Every ending is a beginning
01/03/2021 | ReformI’m not claiming to make a particularly original contribution to the world of spiritual reflection or literary imagination here, but I just stepped out the front door, and saw that yellow crocus buds had emerged through the frozen snow, and … Read More
Editorial: Turning over a new leaf
29/01/2021 | ReformOne of the most disconcerting experiences I’ve had for a while was watching interviews with protesters arriving in Washington on 6 January, Epiphany. These were not the rioters who broke into the Capitol, but peaceful demonstrators in support of President … Read More
Editorial: A sustained assault on democracy
01/12/2020 | ReformIn the early days of Donald Trump’s presidency, there were widely circulated rumours of a dossier of compromising material on him. Such rumours were neither here nor there, one would have thought. Considering what the US public already knew about … Read More
Editorial: Keep the stories coming
23/10/2020 | ReformI have been poring over old copies of Reform for a book I’m writing, and was struck by John Gregory’s editorial from the third issue, in January 1973. What has changed, and what hasn’t!
Good news first: it looks as … Read More
Three cheers for the free press
28/09/2020 | ReformWhat are we to do about unsatisfactory publications? (And yes, I’m aware of all the rude answers that question invites.) What should we do about press and media that are guilty of bias, or that are in the control of … Read More
Editorial: The measure of success
29/08/2020 | ReformThere’s no surer way to show your age than by complaining about how education has changed. Apart from complaining about your aches and pains, I suppose, but I’ll spare you that for now.
I have fond memories of my O … Read More


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