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Episode 3

Sean and Holly ask if the police need to get tougher to reduce crime, and discuss whether emerging economies can afford to go green.

Sean Fletcher and Holly Hamilton present the show that puts the heart and soul into Sundays, bringing faith and ethics to the discussions that matter most.

This episode, the home secretary told police leaders to 'ramp up' the use of stop-and-search powers to prevent more knife attacks. Critics say the practice disproportionately targets those from ethnic minorities, and can leave people feeling victimised. We ask if the police need to get tougher to reduce crime.

Also, after world leaders met in Paris to discuss giving poorer countries access to hundreds of billions of dollars to tackle climate change, we discuss if emerging economies can afford to go green. And the plumber working for free to help the elderly and disabled.

59 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterSean Fletcher
PresenterHolly Hamilton
Executive ProducerStephen Stewart
Executive ProducerBrendan Hughes
Executive ProducerNeil Dimmock
Production CompanyTern Television Productions

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