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Sian Williams talks to special guest Jimmy Osmond, once a nine-year-old superstar with the Osmonds, about his career and Mormon faith. Sian also referees an opinionated panel tackling the top ethical stories of the week.
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Sun 29 Jun 2014
10:00
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VOTE: Are British Muslims complacent about extremism?
The Metropolitan Police’s Assistant Commissioner, Cressida Dick, says British Muslims can be complacent over home grown jihadists and warning signs are not always brought to the attention of the authorities.Ìý
But a Muslim leader in Scotland has said his community and the police have a close relationship. What do you think?ÌýAre British Muslims complacent about extremism? You can or via SMS during the live show.
But a Muslim leader in Scotland has said his community and the police have a close relationship. What do you think?ÌýAre British Muslims complacent about extremism? You can or via SMS during the live show.
Also on the programme...
Should Britain be proud of its history? And, following, the banning of footballer Luis Suarez for biting, we ask does sport need anti-heroes?
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Sian also interviews a special guest – Jimmy Osmond who rose to fame as a nine year old with singing family The Osmonds. He talks about the stage antics of modern popstars like Miley Cyrus and his Mormon faith.
This week's panel
Sian's guests this week are:ÌýCamila Batmanghelidjh, founder of the charity Kids Company;Ìý Leo Mckinstry, Daily Express columnist; Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, journalist and author; and Daniel Johnson, Founding editor of Standpoint magazine
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sian Williams |
Interviewed Guest | Jimmy Osmond |
Broadcast
- Sun 29 Jun 2014 10:00