With the recent cancer diagnosis of King Charles, Andrew Graystone looks at how we discuss sickness in public. 20/02/2024
Elizabeth Oldfield speaks with writer and podcaster Clementine Morrigan. 14/02/2024
Andrew Graystone reflects on our recent round table with industry professionals where we unpacked our work on death. 12/02/2024
Without government funding, the IFN has announced it will move towards closure. Madeleine Pennington details the concerning implications. 09/02/2024
Elizabeth Oldfield speaks with actor and producer Greg Wise 07/02/2024
With assisted dying back in the headlines, Madeleine Pennington shares her take on recent Theos polling on the topic. 30/01/2024
Russia in Ukraine. Hamas murdering Jewish civilians. Israel killing Palestinians indiscriminately. Western airstrikes against Houthis. NATO planning its largest exercise since the Cold War. Civil war in Sudan. Coups in West Africa. Simmering violence in Ethiopia. North Korean weapons testing. Chinese military operations near Taiwan. Under these gathering clouds, Nick Spencer returns to Stephen Pinker’s famous thesis that the world is getting more peaceful and humanity more pacific, and looks at where he was right, where he was wrong, and what kind of angels really govern our nature.
Marianne Rozario explains what Social Prescribing is and why Theos is exploring it in an upcoming research project with Good Faith Partnership. 15/01/2024
Oliver Keens comments on Theos’ new report ‘Love, Grief and Hopo’ for The Independant. 05/12/2023