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Empty Benches, Empty Desks: Why We Should Return to the Office, Sometimes
Paul Bickley reflects on recent calls for civil servants to stop working from home. 05/05/2022.
In BriefPaul Bickley reflects on recent calls for civil servants to stop working from home. 05/05/2022.
In BriefPaul Bickley examines ‘the liberal case for pronatalism’ in the wake of recent reporting on population decline. 27/09/2021
In BriefPaul Bickley looks at cricket’s new competition, The Hundred, and examines what it can teach the Church. 25/08/21
In BriefAs the relationship between work, time and place changes, this report explores how we can rediscover patterns of rest. (2021)
ArticlesPaul Bickley introduces the latest Theos report, ‘Just Work: Humanising the Labour Market in a Changing World’. 19/07/21
In BriefMarking the launch of Theos’ new report on the future of work, we will consider how we view the work in our lives – and the future of it.
Book TicketsIn the run–up to the mayoral election, we revisit our former research and ask if the pandemic has shifted public perceptions of religion.
Book TicketsPaul Bickley argues that closing church buildings to public worship is the best way to love our neighbour. 12/01/2021
In Brief