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Interview: For Jesus and Nigeria
27/09/2019 | ReformBenjamin Kwashi, Archbishop of Jos, in central Nigeria, speaks to Charissa King and Stephen Tomkins
‘From my earliest moments, I was a rebel,’ says Benjamin Kwashi, Archbishop of Jos. This rebellious streak has led him from rascally boyhood behaviour … Read More
Editorial: Empty nest
27/09/2019 | ReformThirty-one years ago this month, I unexpectedly got a place a St Martin’s College, Lancaster, and my mum drove me up the motorway from London.
As we were early, we walked around the town in the rain, without managing to … Read More
Interview: A liberal helping
23/08/2019 | ReformTim Farron MP talks to Stephen Tomkins
Tim Farron became Leader of the Liberal Democrats in 2015, to pick up the pieces after the party was decimated in a general election that reduced its Westminster seats from 57 to eight. … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Schools must step up religious education’
23/08/2019 | ReformPaul Kerensa questions the religious education get out clause
The email from my daughter’s school was titled ‘Rabbit visit’. Aww, I thought. She likes animals. I wonder if she’ll get to stroke its big floppy ears? But when the spelling … Read More
Here & now: Sophie Dorling
23/08/2019 | ReformSophie Dorling is searching for work
‘No, I’m still looking.’ These four words have crossed my lips countless times in recent weeks and months. ‘There’s just nothing out there’ – an all-too-common phrase also. Job hunting isn’t something I like … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Longer term memory is a blessing’
23/08/2019 | ReformSheila Maxey reflects on memory
Memory is a touchy subject among old people like me because we are all experiencing short-term memory loss. What did I come upstairs for? Why can’t I remember the name of my neighbour? It is … Read More

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