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Sunday
BBC Radio 4
497 episodes
11 hours ago

A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week

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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week

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Religion & Spirituality
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Dalai Lama, Welfare bill, Turkey
Sunday
43 minutes
4 months ago
Dalai Lama, Welfare bill, Turkey

Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has confirmed that he will have a successor after his death, ending years of uncertainty - but China has other ideas. Hundreds of followers gathered to hear the long-awaited announcement in the Indian town of Dharamshala where the Dalai Lama lives. The leader of Tibetan Buddhism also celebrates his 90th birthday this Sunday. Sunday hears from BBC correspondent Samira Hussein, and explores the Dalai Lama's message further with Ms. Lhagyari Namgyal Dolkar, a Tibetan MP from the Tibetan Parliament in Exile.

How does a politician of faith balance their religious beliefs with the responsibilities to their party, and to their constituents? This week, Evangelical Christian Rachel Maskell MP successfully lead a backbench rebellion against Keir Starmer’s welfare reforms. The defeat has had ongoing consequences since then, with commentators asking if the defeat has put Prime Minister’s credibility at risk.

Protests in Turkey as newspaper staff are arrested for publishing a cartoon alleged to be of the Prophet Mohammad and Moses shaking hands over a bombed out city. Editor in Chief of LeMan satirical magazine says the cartoon has been intentionally misinterpreted. Emily Buchanan explores how modern Turkey- created as a secular state - seems to have changed over time, and how blurred the lines have now become separating state and faith?

Presenter: Emily Buchanan Producers: Bara'atu Ibrahim & Rosie Dawson Studio Managers: Nick Woodsford & Sharon Hughes Editor: Tim Pemberton

Sunday

A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week