WESTMINSTER CONFIDENTIAL
William Crawley and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas. Including News.
We debate the limits of confidentiality after the head of the National Bullying Helpline controversially revealed that her staff had been contacted by workers in Number 10. A lawyer, a doctor and a priest explain the circumstances in which they might be prepared to break their silence. Britain's new prosecution guidelines on assisted suicide have produced almost as much controversy: are they a careful clarification of the law or a further assault on the dignity of human life? And the out-spoken American atheist P Z Myers is now famous for his anti-religious shock tactics -- we ask him why he is so passionately anti-God.
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HISTORIC MASS FOR THE RIC
History is made with a service in Co. Longford to remember more than 400 officers from the Royal Irish Constabulary who were killed in the Irish War of Independence ninety years ago.
Duration: 05:50
HELL-FIRE SERMONS
Straight talking or spiritual abuse?
Duration: 06:36
TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF
The case for Fairtrade tea
Duration: 04:55
AT THE ABBEY THEATRE
Christ deliver us!
Duration: 06:05
WHEN THE QUAKE HIT
Live from Chile
Duration: 04:50
WHEN TO SPEAK
The limits of confidentiality
Duration: 15:10
P.Z. MEYERS
Biologist, atheist, blasphemer
Duration: 11:59
GERMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rocked by child abuse scandal
Duration: 06:44
ASSISTED SUICIDE
When should we prosecute?
Duration: 13:54
COLONEL GADAFFI
The Holy War against Switzerland
Duration: 03:11
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- Sun 28 Feb 2010 08:30麻豆社 Radio Foyle & 麻豆社 Radio Ulster