The Hidden Costs on Hard–working Families
In anticipation of the government’s new childcare funding Paul Bickley reflects on the tricky task of synthesising paid and unpaid work. 26/03/2024
In BriefIn anticipation of the government’s new childcare funding Paul Bickley reflects on the tricky task of synthesising paid and unpaid work. 26/03/2024
In BriefPaul Bickley’s report examining how we can achieve greater ‘work–life integration’ by paying attention to the subjective dimension of work. 25/03/2024
ReportPaul Bickley on Remembrance Day, the religious language used to describe it, and current political tensions. 09/11/2023
In BriefPaul Bickley, participates in a panel discussion on death and the afterlife at How The Light Gets In Festival. 27/08/2023
PodcastPaul Bickley explores beliefs about death, the body and the soul in the secular age for The Institute of Art and Ideas. 09/04/2023
ArticlesPaul Bickley on Humza Yousaf becoming Scotland’s First Minister and the evolving perception of Islam in public life. 28/03/2023
In BriefPaul Bickley on Theos’ YouGov polling for Politics.co.uk. 03/03/2023
ArticlesPaul Bickley addresses public calls for the disestablishment of the Church of England. 19/01/2023
In BriefOn the 10th anniversary of the 2012 Olympic’s opening ceremony, Paul Bickley reflects on whether the games lived up to the ‘legacy’ promised. 27/07/20
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
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