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Editorial: Something to say
28/05/2021 | ReformWhen I became editor of Reform in 2013, the team and I reworked the design and content of the magazine. The one idea I had that no one went with was dropping the editorial. I figured no one particularly wanted … Read More
A good question: Protest: How far would you go?
23/04/2021 | ReformOne question, four answers
These are extracts from an article published in the May 2021 edition of Reform
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Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘I definitely spiced up my otherwise clean act’
23/04/2021 | ReformPaul Kerensa has a comedy confession to make
As a kneel-down stand-up, I’m often asked: ‘How do you keep your comedy on the straight and narrow?’ Truth is, I don’t always.
I try, but have moments of slippage. One particular … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I am having an exciting Holy Week’
23/04/2021 | ReformSheila Maxey feels the excitement of being in church
It is Holy Week, and I am having an exciting week. We opened the church for Palm Sunday worship and we were a congregation of 20, quite a normal number pre-Covid. … Read More
Here & now: Isaac Harvey
23/04/2021 | ReformIsaac Harvey on the joys of skating
My name is Isaac, and I am the president of Wheels and Wheelchairs. We are a group of London-based skaters, rollerbladers and wheelchair users who go out together regularly.
Our story started in … Read More
I am… a survivor of homelessness
23/04/2021 | ReformMade homeless by mental health problems
I was homeless from 1983 to 1984, for well over a year, so I had experience of being homeless during all four seasons.
My homelessness was a direct effect of mental illness. I had … Read More

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