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Episode 15

The home secretary said firearms officers facing trial will be given anonymity unless they are convicted. Do the police need greater protection from the law?

Holly Hamilton and Simon Thomas host the show that puts the heart and soul into Sundays, bringing faith and ethics to the discussions that matter most.

This week, after a police sergeant was found not guilty of murder, the home secretary said firearms officers facing trial will be given anonymity unless they are convicted. We ask: Do the police need greater protection from the law?

Plus we debate whether the two-child benefit cap should be scrapped, after a group of church and charity leaders call for it to come to an end.

Ahead of a week of festivities, we talk about Halloween, Diwali and Day of the Dead.

59 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterHolly Hamilton
PresenterSimon Thomas
Series EditorNeil Dimmock
Executive ProducerStephen Stewart
Executive ProducerBrendan Hughes
Production CompanyTern Television Productions

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