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With Justice Secretary David Lammy proposing that jury trials be reserved only for the most serious cases, questions are being asked about what this means for fairness, and for justice itself.
Media lawyer Jonathan Coad and barrister Imogen Hill joined Esther Higham to debate whether slimming down jury service is a practical reform or a step too far.
Released on 8 Dec 2025
With the NHS warning of “unprecedented” flu levels this winter, questions around vaccination are back in the spotlight. Dr Shola Oladipo from Food For Purpose spoke to Esther Higham about where vaccine mistrust comes from, the truth behind the myths, and why faith should complement — not replace — medical care.
A new report from in the US suggests that young women are finding it more challenging than their male peers to connect with the church. But is the same thing happening here in the UK? Esther spoke with UK church leaders Rhona Mpologoma Tackie and Rev Dr Kate Coleman to hear what’s happening in their own congregations, and what we can do to make church a home for younger women.
Are street preachers really facing increased hostility from police, or are a few dramatic incidents skewing our perception? Pastor Curtis Browne and Sam Webster from the Christian Institute join Esther Higham to discuss best practice for street preaching in 2025—including the need to be “wise and winsome,” whether you should approach individuals directly, and how a new Charter aims to help both preachers and law enforcers.
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