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Knife crime in London has hit a ten-year high, with over 16,000 offences in 2024/25. A Bristol Medical School report reveals that two school-aged children are killed by knives every month in England, 90% of them boys. But what actually makes a difference? Esther spoke to Luke Watson, CEO of London youth charity XLP, about how faith can be a game-changer for young people in deprived communities.
Released on 21 Apr 2026
He’s played bass on some of the most iconic rock songs of all time, but Pink Floyd’s former bassist Guy Pratt has swapped strings for bells, taking up bellringing at his village church. To find out what draws people to the towers, Esther spoke to Dickon Love MBE, a belfry archaeologist, bellringer, and Captain of the Royal Jubilee Bellringers.
After reports that young women are moving into convents for affordable housing, Esther explored whether opening convents, monasteries and churches to those in need could be the next big thing to combat the cost-of-living crisis. To help, she was joined by Catholic Sister Gemma Simmonds and young professional David Rimmer, both living in community.
Ben Rogers from Hong Kong Watch—a human rights organisation—and Kenneth Harrod, Head of Theology at Release International, reflect on the realities of being a Christian in India and China, and what the global Church can learn from their stories.