
Should there be bishops in the House of Lords?
Paul Bickley examines how Harriet Harman’s proposal to remove bishops from the House of Lords may not be as democratic as it seems. 30/01/2025
In BriefPaul Bickley examines how Harriet Harman’s proposal to remove bishops from the House of Lords may not be as democratic as it seems. 30/01/2025
In BriefPaul Bickley examines the shifts in the political landscape following the 2024 general elections and President Donald Trump’s inauguration. 21/01/2025
In BriefFollowing the 2024 US Election, Paul Bickley examines how American politics is turning into an existential battle between good and evil. 07/11/2024
In BriefPaul Bickley reflects on a turbulent 10 years of UK politics and a Labour victory. Are we finally on course for stability? 05/07/2024
In BriefTo mark Refugee Week, Paul Bickley reflects on the UK’s paradoxical perspectives on immigration 21/06/2024
In BriefResearch by Paul Bickley features in Financial Times article by Stefan Stern 10/06/24
ArticlesPaul Bickley discusses Religion Counts on Dr Krish Kandiah OBE’s Just Politics 07/06/2024
ArticlesWith Rishi Sunak announcing the date for the UK General Election, Paul Bickley breaks down the highlights from our recent Religion Counts reports.
In BriefPaul Bickley on work and the need for Government to understand how people’s values are shifting in the Church Times. 26/04/2024
ArticlesIn 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
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