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I am… on a zero-hours contract
25/08/2017 | ReformA new, anonymous column for Reform
I am a nursery worker in the north of England. I work, and I am in poverty. I have worked at three different nurseries on zero-hours contracts. I usually hear on the Friday … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Was it irresponsible to get “Wayfromit”?’
25/08/2017 | ReformSheila Maxey on getting away from it all
Going away on holiday nowadays raises new questions. Can we still cope with being away from home comforts – eg a chair that is easy to get out of, steps we are … Read More
Let’s get organised
25/08/2017 | ReformReform looks into how management software could help local churches
Technology plays a more visible role in church life than ever before, from hymn projection to social media evangelism. But new computer programmes are being developed all the time to … Read More
Editorial: Things they’ve said about me
25/08/2017 | ReformOne of the odd things about having written books is hearing people talking about you in public. And how wrong they can be. A review on Amazon claims that I am a writer for Monty Python, which is flattering but, … Read More
Reviews – September 2017
25/08/2017 | ReformA story of racism
Detroit Directed by Kathryn Bigelow Certificate 15, 143 minutes Released 25 August
Detroit, 1967. Civil unrest. Looters shot on the street by police. A largely white police force try to contain mainly black rioters. When a … Read More
Friends in need
30/06/2017 | ReformElections come and go – and come back again before you know it. But in between, charities that we support are working constantly to make the world fairer, tackling poverty and offering help to those of us who are in … Read More

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