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Start With Yourself >>
Step One to Remaking the World
Rhubarb! Rhubarb! >>
A new comedy drama, Rhubarb! Rhubarb! by Hugh Steadman Williams, was premièred in a church-based arts centre in London recently. That was appropriate enough: the play is set in the home and family of a Church of England vicar.
My Biggest Mistake >>
Since I was 11 my foster mother had indicated many times that she’d be glad to see me go.
Don't Do as I Do >>
One thing that parents and their children have in common is that they are both on a learning curve.
The Crisis of Maleness >>
Men today behave as if they’re dispensable, maintains Tim Muirhead - but they’re not.
Becoming Myself >>
I’ve had to find some kind of healing and wholeness without the thing I most wanted, to live and function and even enjoy life without it.
Why We All Need Committed Somebodies >>
Prof Richard Whitfield argues that we must get our relationships right if we are to give the next generation a fair chance in life.
Fathers and Sons >>
Finlay Moir’s attitude to his son changed when he asked his own father for forgiveness.
Teenager's First Novel >>
When she was 14, Karin Peters' uncle died of cancer. 'It felt like a bomb had been dropped on top of my world,' she says.
My Family's Russia >>
Few countries have seen more changes in the last century than Russia. Anastasia Stepanova traces its history through the lives of three generations.
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