Main content

26/10/2025

Over 300 people have contacted the BBC with allegations of racism, corruption and bullying by police. We ask, can the police regain public trust? Also, is it time for the Anglican communion to split?

Sean Fletcher and Carla O'Brien host the show that puts the heart and soul into Sundays, bringing faith and ethics to the discussions that matter most.

More than 300 people have contacted the BBC with allegations of racism, corruption and bullying by police following a Panorama undercover investigation. We ask, can the police regain public trust?

Also, as a conservative movement claiming to represent the majority of Anglicans worldwide rejects the choice of the new Archbishop of Canterbury, we debate whether it’s time for the Anglican communion to split.

And as the clocks go back an hour, we have some top tips on getting a good night’s sleep.

9 months left to watch

59 minutes

Last on

Sun 26 Oct 202510:35

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterSean Fletcher
PresenterMehreen Baig
Executive ProducerBrendan Hughes
Executive ProducerStephen Stewart
Series EditorNeil Dimmock
Production CompanyTern Television Productions

Broadcasts

  • Sun 26 Oct 202510:30
  • Sun 26 Oct 202510:35

Visit BBC Action Line

Visit BBC Action Line

Information and support for issues covered in our recent programmes