
The Lazaruses of Grenfell Tower: a parable of sorts
London, like many historic cities, forces rich and poor to live cheek by jowl. It always has. It is much less ghettoed than many more modern
London, like many historic cities, forces rich and poor to live cheek by jowl. It always has. It is much less ghettoed than many more modern
Amidst a fairly busy schedule in Turkey this week, managed to occupy a day off with a trip into the mountains above Antalya to the abandoned
Have been spending this week in Cambridge for the CICCU main events. It’s been a really encouraging time. But I had a lovely time on
Thanks to the generosity of some friends, Rachel & I were able to have a few days in their Paris flat last week (and were
I believe in words. I believe in the importance of words. In fact, I would go so far as to say that I believe in
It has been a schoolboy dream to visit this place (yeah, I know; I was, and am still, a bit of a classics geek): the
With both children away on camp, Rachel & I ventured out on rather a road trip from Wiltshire along the South Downs and up. Marvellous.
It was a joy to be able to spend a couple of hours with members of the CU at London’s University of the Arts on
I had one day to sightsee in Turkey last week which was fabulous. I even came back a bit sunburnt (much to the chagrin of
It is a privilege to spend time with friends in Antalya – right on the south Mediterranean coast of Turkey. (Incidentally, and quite interestingly, in Turkish,
So at last, the time has come. The time for the announcement of the prizes. The Virtual Crunchie can be printed off and enjoyed at
Am in Greece this weekend for the launch of Langham Greece. It’s gone really well so far – lots of great discussion. Around 35 attending