Weightier Matters
Weightier Matters is a course being run by Jubilee+ for members of partner churches. The aim of the ten sessions spaced across the year is, very simply, to learn how to engage your … Continue reading Weightier Matters
Awakening to a new economics
Weightier Matters is a course being run by Jubilee+ for members of partner churches. The aim of the ten sessions spaced across the year is, very simply, to learn how to engage your … Continue reading Weightier Matters
Shopping addiction, is characterised by an overwhelming urge to purchase items, resulting in financial strain, emotional distress, and an accumulation of unnecessary possessions. What begins as an occasional indulgence can … Continue reading Shopping Addiction: A Christian Perspective
I have found it disheartening to see Rachel Reeves’ endorsement of a third Runway at Heathrow, on the basis that this will promote economic growth, and that because we need … Continue reading Growth is (always) Good?
Every day, India electrifies 19.6 kilometres of railway line. In the last decade the country has electrified 40,000 kilometres of track, and it is due to reach 100% electrification this … Continue reading India’s electric railway revolution
If not consumed by constant busy-ness, the Christmas and New Year break from routine that the offers time for reflection. Inspiration can sometimes come from unexpected quarters – this year … Continue reading ‘Who gives a tuppence?!’ Life Principles by Mary Poppins
Register here John Payne will be in conversation with Roman Krznaric, the Oxford-based social philosopher, about his new book History for Tomorrow: Inspiration from the Past for the Future of … Continue reading Wednesday 22 Jan – 7pm In conversation with Roman Krznaric
We hear a lot these days about the energy transition as something that needs to happen in order to move into a decarbonized economy, and for the world to meet … Continue reading The energy transition: Something that will never happen?!
Recently the Inside Climate News website has reported a corporate trend pushing ISDS (Investor-State Dispute Settlements) to their limits. Rather than sticking to their original goal of protecting businesses from … Continue reading Investor-State Dispute Settlements