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The Revd Jonathan Aitken, former cabinet minister, author, broadcaster, columnist, lecturer, and campaigner for prison reform, looks at the question of truth in a world of fake news. Jonathan Aitken is now Prison Chaplain of HMP Pentonville.
Released on 2 Mar 2024
Rev Dr Gillian Straine, director at The Guild of Health and St Raphael, looks at the question of health in a time of pandemic, asking, `how can we find wholeness in a broken world?’
Historian, author, and former director of Micah Liverpool – a faith-based initiative challenging social injustice and poverty – The Revd Dr. Miranda Threlfall-Holmes has had first-hand experience of the effects of poverty, having spent most of her working life in far less privileged surroundings. She examines the question: will the poor always be with us?
A former nurse and midwife, she became England’s Chief Nursing Officer in 1999. In 2004, she left the NHS to become an Anglican priest, serving in London, Salisbury, and Crediton before becoming the Bishop of London in 2018. She is a member of the Privy Council, the House of Lords, and a Dame Commander of the British Empire. The Right Revd and Right Hon Dame Sarah Mullaly, Bishop of London, answers the question: Is wellbeing more than skin deep?
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