COVID-19’s impact on UK faith organisations
Unpacking the impact of Covid-19 on the work of faith organisations in communities across the UK, as part of our series on Covid-19 and religion.
Have closure of places of worship loosened ties with ‘cultural’ believers?
Tim Wyatt discussed the impact of Covid-19 on religious attendance and membership with Qari Asim MBE, Dr David Voas, Peter Lynas & Tilak Parekh
How Covid-19 has made persecution worse for Christians: World Watch List 2021
Rosie Dawson unpacks the report’s findings with guests Ron Boyd-MacMillan, Open Doors’ global analyst, and Julia Bicknell, executive director of World Watch Monitor
How has religion been used to fan the flames of insurrection on Capitol Hill?
American faith leaders and scholars, deeply shocked and traumatised by witnessing Trump supporters lay siege to Capitol Hill, explain how the events are a legacy to Christian white supremacy in the States.
COVID-19’s impact on finances for Britain’s religions
Andrew Brown in discussion with the Bishop of Manchester, David Walker
Faith group urge benefits for COVID Poverty from Government
Ruth Peacock wit guests Paul Morrison, Niall Cooper, Rev Dr Rosemarie Mallett, Harmeet Singh Gill, Laura Marks, Fadi Itani and Abdullah Rhman
Interview: Shadow faith minister Janet Daby
Christopher Lamb interviewed Janet Daby MP in her role as Shadow Faith Minister
Briefing: Colin Bloom Interview
Christopher Lamb in conversation with Colin Bloom, the government faith adviser
How We Get Along: Woolf Institute Report Launch
Rosie Dawson spoke to Ed Kessler, director of the Woolf Institute about the report, in a conversation including academics, faith and business leaders.
How religious affiliation affected the US presidential election
Rosie Dawson with guests guests Bob Smietana, national reporter with the Religion News Service; Robert Jones, CEO of PRRI, and Tom Gjelten, Correspondent Religion and Belief, at NPR