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‘I was quite nervous, checking we had the obligatory flowers, and coffee for afterwards.’
23rd August 2019

‘I was quite nervous, checking we had the obligatory flowers, and coffee for afterwards.’

by Kirsten Hills
The last days
23rd August 2019

The last days

by Sam Donaldson
‘Gangs are successful because they provide members with a sense of belonging and purpose.’
23rd August 2019

‘Gangs are successful because they provide members with a sense of belonging and purpose.’

by Tony D’Souza
‘This is the certainty in which I hope to be enveloped.’
23rd August 2019

‘This is the certainty in which I hope to be enveloped.’

by Alan Johnson
‘Leominster became a centre for nonconformists and especially for Quakers in Herefordshire.’
16th August 2019

‘Leominster became a centre for nonconformists and especially for Quakers in Herefordshire.’

by Anne Adams
‘My friend summed it up: “Cape Town is a museum of apartheid.”’
16th August 2019

‘My friend summed it up: “Cape Town is a museum of apartheid.”’

by Jane Dawson
‘The impact is heightened by the curator’s imaginative use of the historic setting.’
16th August 2019

‘The impact is heightened by the curator’s imaginative use of the historic setting.’

by Dorothy Jerrome
‘I hadn’t considered whether Jesus might have been an arms dealer before…’
16th August 2019

‘I hadn’t considered whether Jesus might have been an arms dealer before…’

by Tim Gee
‘The whole process was utterly fascinating.’
16th August 2019

‘The whole process was utterly fascinating.’

by Marian Liebmann
‘I am concerned that modern Quakers have lost some of this inner direction.’
9th August 2019

‘I am concerned that modern Quakers have lost some of this inner direction.’

by Tony D’Souza
Losing our religion?
9th August 2019

Losing our religion?

by Neil Morgan and Piers Maddox
‘Visual art can literally change how we see things.’
9th August 2019

‘Visual art can literally change how we see things.’

by Catherine Henderson
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