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01/03/2011

If you're against homosexuality, should you be able to foster children? Plus we find out about Winter of Love, and later we speak to the cast of Bishaash.

At 1, If you're against homosexuality should you be able to foster children?

A Christian couple have been told they are no longer allowed to foster children because they believe that homosexual relationships are "against god's law". The High Court ruled yesterday that Britain's equality laws are more important than their faith. The Judges also said that the right to religious freedom was only a qualified right and can't interfere with the state's laws.

What do you think about this? Do you think the judges are right? Should you have to forget your religious views if you want to help and foster vulnerable children? Is it right that the state's law is more important than God's law?

What's best for the children - to be fostered by a loving couple who oppose gay relationships or being left in council care?

Later in the programme after 2, we'll be looking at the new supernatural detective drama being made by the 大象传媒 in Bangladesh and a film that looks at family life in Southall.

2 hours

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Tue 1 Mar 2011 13:00

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  • Tue 1 Mar 2011 13:00