Penelope Leach’s ‘Family Breakdown’
Marriage Foundation’s Chairman, Sir Paul Coleridge, contributed a Foreword to Penelope Leach’s new book ‘Family Breakdown’, in which he says: “This book should be obligatory
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Marriage Foundation’s Chairman, Sir Paul Coleridge, contributed a Foreword to Penelope Leach’s new book ‘Family Breakdown’, in which he says: “This book should be obligatory
Research from The Marriage Foundation reveals that 47 per cent of women and 48 per cent of men aged twenty will never marry. The report
This news item comes from “Modern Marriage: the blog of the Marriage Foundation”. For other blog articles, click here. New figures from the 2011 Census–
The coalition has broadened the institution of marriage. It must now be wary of proposals to undermine it Increasing evidence shows that marriage is good
Our founder and chairman Sir Paul Coleridge has now retired to concentrate on his work with the Marriage Foundation. Sir Paul said, “I know how
The Marriage Foundation launches its alternative Budget 2014 today The report reveals four measures to halve the UK’s £46 billion spend on family breakdown, which
On Friday the Marriage Foundation welcomed Professor Galena Rhoades of the Center for Marital and Family Studies at the University of Denver for lunch and
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• It’s Valentines Day. A day to celebrate love. But what are the odds that love will last? • Based on my analysis of the
The Marriage Foundation has developed this searchable map as a national resource signposting the services of organisations and individuals involved in relationships/marriage education. Like
ONS divorce data published today appears to show that divorce rates have fluctuated up and down over the past twenty years. However this “year of
The Department of Work and Pensions is leading a cross government Family Stability Review which will assess evidence on measures to support family stability and