Everyday Ethics Episodes Episode guide
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In A Cost Of Living Crisis - Is Saving The Planet Important?
Do ethical choices in energy needs take second place to political interests and concerns?
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In A Climate Crisis, Is It Selfish To Have Children?
Is it ethical to add more people to the world's population?
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Immigration, Philantrophy and Legacy
This week on Everyday Ethics with Roisin McAuley - dabbling at the edges while people...
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If religion doesn't divide us, what does?
Why in an increasingly secular state are we still so segregated?
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If I could live my life again
Rev Chris Hudson reflects on what, if anything, he would change about his life now
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Ian Goldin on the new Renaissance, the pharmaceutical companies killing off the death penalty, and is intelligence overrated?
Ian Goldin, pharma companies and the death penalty, and is intelligence overrated?
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Ian Goldin on the new Renaissance, the end of the lethal injection? And is intelligence over rated?
Ian Goldin, the end of the lethal injection? And is intelligence over rated?
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Human impact in Afghanistan
Mark Devenport is joined by a panel for an extended discussion on the humanitarian crisis
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How will you be remembered?
Assets, values, achievements? What will we pass on to future generations.
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How Will The War In Ukraine End?
What are the ethical challenges of the war in Ukraine - should peace talks begin?
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How western powers have shaped the Middle East we know today.
Can those power really me honest brokers in any mediation?
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How we live
If the lights continue to go out on the High Street, what do we do with our city centres?
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How the Great War shaped our World
How does the First World War continue to shape our idea of our past, present and future?
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How should Christians react to the Paris attacks?
Our panel dicuss a Christian response to the Paris attacks, plus U2's spirituality
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How Do We Measure Success?
What constitutes success? Also, Brother Guy Consolmagno, The Pope's Astronomer
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Honours,Syrian Civil War, Science and Wonder
Is the honours system fit for purpose? Humanitarian catastrophe in Aleppo and Science
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Homelessness, the Chaplains at Nuremberg and Radio Ulster's School Choir of the Year.
Homelessness, the Chaplains at Nuremburg and Radio Ulster's School Choir of the Year.
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Home
Home may be where the heart is, but what about the bumps and spills along the way?
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Holy Communion, Human Rights, Conan Doyle
Catholics who only turn up for the high days. Rights and responsibilities
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History and Handshakes
Handshakes in high places - is the healing getting down to street level?
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Hillsborough: Can only justice bring closure? Our dependence on "Blood Oil" & Can there ever be a "just" war?
Can justice bring closure? "Blood Oil" & Can there ever be a "just" war?
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Hidden Debt
Why do we lie to those we love about how much debt we are in?
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Health Spending, Human Remains and Papal Medals
Is too much spent on health? Displaying human remains, and Pope honours Belfast man.
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Health Intervention
What are the ethics of adding flouride to tap water or folic acid to flour?
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Healing Ourselves
The Presbyterian Church is focusing on the issue of mental health within the church
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Have We Reached the Peak of Evolution?
Professors Tina Beattie, John Brewer and David Wilkinson tackle this tough question.
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Have we lost the ability to talk about loss?
Do we find it hard to say the right thing about death as the right words don鈥檛 exist?
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Has the Peace Process Failed?
Are we heading towards another iceberg and can we turn around in time?
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Handclaps for heroes - will the applause reach their paypackets?
Is it possible to ensure key workers are more adequately rewarded?
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Handclap for heroes - Richly deserved applause or virtue signalling on a grand scale?
Do public gestures of support for frontline workers really make a difference?