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Jubilee Big Lunches, Suffolk's woman Deacons and which faiths should the Queen defend?

Rob's big Jubilee Sunday Breakfast takes a faith-perspective on the Diamond celebrations

Rob's big Jubilee Sunday Breakfast takes a faith-perspective on the Diamond celebrations.

Bishop Nigel looks ahead to the Suffolk Show, stand 180 will have Joseph and his amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, The Ballet Boys, A living tapestry, and a fire-juggling vicar, all organised by the Church of England.

Rob catches up with our reporter on the Thames ahead of the huge pageant and hears from the 'new' crew of the SB Victor from the Royal Hospital School in Holbrook, on one of the thousand vessels taking part.

There's also a look ahead to today's Jubilee Big Lunches, the Thundercats inflatable speedboats at Lowestoft and the Walberswick sign is officially returned.

Rob's been along to a special service at St Mary's Church in Grundisbugh, marking the 25th anniversary of three woman Deacons.

Margaret Blackall, Sally Fogden, and Clare Sanders share their thoughts on how equality in the has church has changed.

And discussing the Queen's role as head of the Church of England, Rob debates the relevance and remit of her role with Revd Canon Ian Morgan and local muslim leader Manwar Ali.

Also the pop-pulpit and Suffolk's winner of The Voice, Leanne Mitchell from Lowestoft.

3 hours

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  • Sun 3 Jun 2012 06:00