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Reform Magazine | January 31, 2025

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Editorial Archives - Page 16 of 21 - Reform Magazine

Editorial: Are we at war now?

27/11/2015 |

Are we at war now? Western governments and military leaders have launched assaults on the Islamic State (Isis) regime in Iraq and Syria, killing soldiers and civilians. Isis has killed civilians in Paris and western soldiers in Iraq. François Hollande … Read More

Editorial: The “E” word

23/10/2015 |

I’ve done it in the high street, I’ve done it in the park. I’ve done it on a doorstep, I’ve done it on a beach. I’ve done it in a canteen, I’ve done it on a bus. I’ve done it … Read More

Editorial: Fighting for a home

25/09/2015 |

In January 1944, near Szarkiszki in Lithuania, a train carrying Italian soldiers home from the eastern front at Vilnius was blown up and 200 men were killed. It was the work of Jewish partisans hiding in Rudniki forest. Throughout the … Read More

Editorial: Faith and politics

28/08/2015 |

Thanks to the oddities of magazineland in summer, I’m writing this four weeks before you’re likely to read it. Each one of those weeks being a long time in politics, the risk of my saying something that has come to … Read More

Editorial: Live Aid 30 years on

26/06/2015 |

On Saturday 13 July, 30 years ago, I turned on the TV in the morning and stayed glued to it till sundown. That may not sound like much of an achievement, but in the days when Saturday afternoon TV was … Read More

Editorial: Winners and losers

26/05/2015 |

Elections, like battles, are lost and won – you’d be hard pressed in either case to think of one which resulted in a draw. But elections rarely involve so much winning and losing as ours in May.

The SNP increased … Read More