
Faithtime: Minah Shannon
The Traitors UK star and BBC Radio 1 broadcaster opens up about identity, faith, and the emotional cost of deception.
Thought-provoking, intelligent speech radio for people who have a faith – and those who just feel intrigued by the spiritual dimension to life.
Hear some of the most respected names in British journalism as well as new talent.
Belief in post-religious Britain: more than half of us believe spiritual forces have influence on earth.
Where science meets Hindu and Christian beliefs: can Near Death Experiences shed any light on whether we have a soul?
Meet the Jewish New Testament scholar who’s fascinated with Jesus – yet has never felt tempted to embrace Christianity
What’s in those intriguing reports about the dying seeing long-dead relatives – and how do they sit with Christian beliefs?
Endless debates in the Church of England over gender and sexuality are putting people off. Time to call a truce?
Can a father’s faith survive the torment of not knowing whether his missing teenage son is alive or dead?
Politicians, journalists to blame – and Paralympics ‘won’t make any long-term difference’. Dougal Patmore reports.
‘We admire the Paralympians because they chose not to sulk or retreat into self-pity, or to use their problem as an excuse.’
No, says Peter Hitchens. It’s a ‘sentimental belief’ that’s come back to haunt us…
When it comes to the damage that cannabis can do Peter Hitchens asks are we soft in the head?