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A class of their own
30/03/2020 | ReformAn education charity is helping children in ways their schools can’t. Stephen Tomkins reports
Sophie (not her real name) seemed unlikely to get a work experience placement. She had severe autism and, at 14, could hardly talk, count or read. … Read More
A good question: Is hell for real?
30/03/2020 | ReformOne question, four answers
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These are extracts from an article that was published in the April 2020 edition of Reform
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Interview: Protest, prayers and the odd duck
30/03/2020 | ReformHaving left school in Melbourne with little in the way of qualifications, Michael Leunig has gone on to become a cartoonist, writer, painter, philosopher and poet. His work appears in Melbourne’s The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, as well … Read More
Reviews – April 2020
30/03/2020 | ReformGang life
County LinesDirected by Henry BlakeCertificate 15, 90 minutesReleased 17 April
‘Do you know what an acceptable loss is?’, a voice asks a teenage boy. ‘In your business, you’re the acceptable loss.’ County Lines may be this year’s hardest … Read More
Editorial: Why I scrapped my sermon
25/03/2020 | ReformAs so often in writing editorials for Reform, I find myself on the other side of big events from you. There have been, as I write, 1,395 cases of coronavirus confirmed in the UK, and I have had to change … Read More
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