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Beyonc茅 and Faith, Gordon Brown and Pastor Mick; Lambeth Conference

A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week

The former Prime Minister Gordon Brown is calling for an emergency budget to support the poorest through the autumn and winter, as the cost of living rises. He鈥檚 commissioned a report, co-signed by more than 60 faith groups and charities, which says there is a 鈥済rowing gap between need and current provision鈥 for the lowest income families. Edward Stourton is joined by Gordon Brown and Pastor Mick Fleming who runs 鈥楥hurch on the Street鈥, an anti-poverty charity in Burnley.

The Lambeth Conference draws to a close with the dominant issue of the week being the Anglican Church鈥檚 stance on homosexuality. Two bishops with very different perspectives reflect on this and on the wider purpose of the global Anglican Communion.

The singer Beyonc茅's new album 'Renaissance' has gone straight to the top of the charts. Her music has often incorporated religious themes and imagery, which has made her both an empowering and controversial figure. Two fans talk about what Beyonc茅 means to them as black Christian women.

Producers:
Dan Tierney and Jill Collins

Editor:
Helen Grady.

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