Everything Conference Map
Graham Clark
Monday 13 Feb 2012
The Everything conference is fast approaching, so to help you plan your day we've prepared a map of the surrounding area. It shows just some of the many places to buy lunch in the area (there are also a few restaurants on St Paul's Churchyard if you're looking for somewhere to eat in the evening), some landmarks you may want to visit, and two walking routes that take you past them.
Interview with Mal Fletcher
David Stroud
Wednesday 14 Sep 2011
Mal Fletcher is a respected social commentator, global leadership speaker and author. He has pioneered several major leadership networks across the world, and is a regular contributor for the BBC and Sky TV. He is the Chairman of 2020 Plus, a think tank on social affairs, and Director of Next Wave International, a faith-based communications group which trains organisations to engage the future and move society forward in a positive direction.
2020plus.net
Lord Shaftesbury: The Great Reformer
Jennie Pollock
Tuesday 15 Feb 2011
Anthony Ashley Cooper was a man who understood what it meant to be Salt and Light in society. The son of a wealthy landowner in an age when Britain’s fortunes were built on the broken backs of the poor, he disappointed his father, was derided by his contemporaries and deprived himself and his family of many of life’s luxuries in his lifelong campaign for social justice.
The Angel of Newgate Prison
Anna Caffell
Tuesday 7 Sep 2010
Who has taken a close look at a £5 banknote recently? If so, you will already have come face to face with our muse for this article. Since her debut in 2002, Elizabeth Fry has appeared on the reverse side of the English £5 banknotes. She is only the second woman to have been given the accolade of this position, following in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale. When the Bank of England published its decision the BBC asked 'the five pound question: Who is Elizabeth Fry, and is she a slightly obscure choice for this rare honour?' Could she really be seen as holding a candle to the Lady of the lamp? [1]