25/02/2013
After so many scandals, how can our institutions regain our trust? Plus, when one in four pregnancies end in miscarriages, why is talking about it still so taboo?
More crises this week for the Lib Dems and the Catholic Church. It comes after several years in which scandals have led many to lose their trust in establishments like the church, politics, police and the media. How can they regain our confidence?
It's estimated 1 in 4 pregnancies in the UK end in miscarriage, but according to the Miscarriage Association people struggle to talk about it. A new campaign aims to encourage them to share their experiences. Tony speaks to men and women who've suffered miscarriage and asks them how they've come to terms with it.
A new study says that parents should avoid telling their children about their past experiences with drugs, cigarettes, sex and booze - as it could risk encouraging them to experiment. Is it best to be open about your indiscretions... or keep quiet?
And there have been mixed reviews of the way the Oscars Show was presented by Seth MacFarlane - was it cracking or just crass?
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