In recent months, CAVA members have attracted widespread national news coverage. These pages provide a record of our media exposure, with links to newspaper articles, features and radio slots CAVA's research has appeared in.

Click here for a list of where CAVA's research and Research Group Members have featured on television.

‘In the News’
Leeds University Reporter
6 June 2005

‘Meet the LATS - Descendants of the Sixties’
The Times
17 May 2005

‘Stressful for Youngsters’
Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph
20 December 2004

‘Stressful time for divorcees' children who are 'being shared'’
Western Wail
20 December 2004

‘The Step Generation'’
Daily Mail
20 December 2004

‘Violence towards gays and lesbians escalates in the UK’
S. Leibowitz
Boston Globe
12 December 2004

‘Most Fathers Get Justice’
Angela Phillips
The Guardian – Analysis
13 October 2004
[more]

‘Rethinking Families’
Lynne Wilson
Community Care
7 October 2004
[more]

'Split Focus on Kids'
Suzi Godson

The Times: Body&Soul
25 September 2004

'Family Fortunes'
Madeline Bunting

The Guardian - Special Report: The World in 2020
Saturday 25 September 2004
[more]

'One heart, two homes'
Celia Brayfield

The Times
Tuesday 21 September 2004

'Why children are so grown up about divorce'
Alexandra Frean

The Times
Monday 20 September 2004

'Society needs to find a different way of living, concludes research report'
Chris Benfield

Yorkshire Post
Friday 3 September 2004
[more]

'Trading Places'
House of Fraser Seasonal
Wednesday 18 August 2004

'Research into Working Mums Doesn't Help'
Newcastle-Under-Tyne Journal
Tuesday 3 August 2004

'Should Mums Work or Not?'
Derby Express
Friday 23 July 2004

'Justice 4 Children'
Yorkshire Post
Friday 16 July 2004

'Working Mums'
Aberdeen Press and Journal
Friday 16 July 2004

'Coping with Full-Time Motherhood'
Nottingham Recorder
Thursday 15 July 2004

'A Tough Decision for New Mums'
Telford Journal
Thursday 15 July 2004

'Working Wonders'
Oldham Evening Chronicle
Tuesday 13 July 2004

'Children Have Rights, Too'
Mary Riddell

The Observer: Comment
Sunday 11 July 2004
[more]

'Should Mothers Be Returning to Work?'
The Gloucestershire Echo
Tuesday 6 July 2004

'Keeping Mum'
Southern Daily News
Tuesday 6 July 2004

'The Last Word'
Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Tuesday 6 July 2004

'The Last Word'
Kettering Evening Telegraph
Tuesday 6 July 2004

'Caring and diverse: a wake-up call for politicians about the modern family'
The Reporter
Monday 5 July 2004
[more]

'Home Alone? No Planning a Party'
Yvonne Roberts

The Observer: Comment
Sunday 4 July 2004
[more]

'Happy Ever After – On Separate Floors'
Angela Neustatter

The Observer: Review
Sunday 4 July 2004
[more]

'Women Working in the Family'
Mansfield and Ashfield Recorder
Thursday 1 July 2004

'Mother Knows Best'
Angela Phillips

The Guardian: Analysis
Wednesday 30 June 2004
[more]

'Kids or Career - It's Not an Easy Decision'
Portsmouth News
Tuesday 29 June 2004

'Working Mums, Working Wonders'
Burton Daily Mail
Tuesday 29 June 2004

'Academic Produces Gay Map of Britain'
Kate Pallister

Bradford Telegraph and Argus
Saturday 26 June 2004

'Women Try to Work it Out'
York Evening Press
Saturday 26 June 2004

'Backing Family Life' (and Leader)
Huddersfield Examiner
Saturday 26 June 2004

'Most New Mums Decide to go Back to Work'
Blackpool Gazette
Saturday 26 June 2004

'A Mother's Dilemma: To Work or Not to Work'
Bolton Evening News
Saturday 26 June 2004

'These Days, a Woman’s Place is No Longer Just in the Home - She Works, Just Like a Man'
Lisa Salmon

PA Features
Thursday 24 June 2004

'North Mums Go Back to Full-Time Work'
The Evening Chronicle
Thursday 24 June 2004

'Labour Must Regain Universal Principles'
Yvonne Roberts

Community Care Magazine
Thursday 24 June 2004
[more]

'Little Britons: Smart, Wealthy…Unhappy'
Jonathan Brown

The Independent
Monday 21 June 2004

'Stepfamilies and Older People on the Increase'
Scheherazade Daneshkhu

Financial Times
Monday 21 June 2004

'The Gay Myth'
Stephanie Condron

The Daily Mail
Saturday 19 June 2004

'Staying Apart for Sake of Children'
Alexandra Frean

The Times
Friday 18 June 2004

Fiona Williams
Interview - Independent Radio News Network
Friday 18 June 2004

'Parenting Helplines get £6m Boost'
Sam Jones

The Guardian
Friday 18th June 2004
[more]

'1 in 5 Babies Grow Up With No Fathers'
Steve Doughty

The Daily Mail
Friday 18 June 2004

'Staying Mum' (Leader)
Brighton Evening Argus
Friday 18 June 2004

'Would You Quit Work For Baby?'
Brighton Evening Argus
Friday 18 June 2004

'Mums Who Quit Work'
The Journal (Newcastle)
Thursday 17 June 2004

'Highflying Mothers Who Would Rather Stay at Home'
Steve Doughty

The Daily Mail
Thursday 17 June 2004

'Mothers in South More Likely to Leave Their Jobs'
Elisabeth Hopkirk

London Evening Standard
Wednesday 16 June 2004

'Southern Mothers ‘More Likely to Quit Full-Time Work’'
Martha Linden

PA News
Wednesday 16 June 2004

'Families in Transition'
Carol Smart

Private Lives
Spring, Issue 3, 2004
[more]

'Most "problem kids" go on to thrive'
Martin Bright

The Observer
13 June 2004

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‘New etiquette of the step-by-step parent’
Adele Horin

The Sydney Morning Herald
27 March 2004
[more]

‘Location, location, orientation’
Julie Bindel

The Guardian
27 March 2004
[more]

‘Children’s views vital for parent sharing to work’
The Sydney Morning Herald
20 March 2004

‘Children give 50-50 parenting mixed report’
The Age
20 March 2004

‘Justice for the fathers but what about the kids?’
Margarette Driscoll

The Sunday Times
8 February 2004
[click here for Word version]

'Tories new credo has US roots'
Nicholas Watt

The Guardian
3 January 2004
[more]

'We'd rather be with friends'
Sasha Roseneil

The New Statesman
15 December 2003
[more]
* Please note that this article is available to New Statesman subscribers only.

'Friends are the new family'
Angela Phillips

The Guardian
12 December 2003
[more]

‘Middle ground’
Lauren Martin

The Sydney Morning Herald
22 November 2003

'Divorce brings home-share difficulties'
Yorkshire Post
20 October 2003

'Not all fathers deserve the right to be parents'
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

The Independent
20 October 2003
[more]
*Please note, this article is available to Independent subscribers only.

'Why a child is not a house'
Angela Phillips

The Guardian
17 October 2003
[more]

'Children before Money'
Angela Phillips

The Guardian
30 July 2003
[more]

'Love, Care, Intimacy, Children and Tony Blair'
Fiona Williams

Times Higher Education Supplement
27 September 2002
[click here for Word version]

Click here for a list of where CAVA's research and Research Group Members have featured on the radio.