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Episode 17
Episode 17 of 20
After the Asian grooming case does the Pakistani community need to put its house in order? Is it ever right to spy on a spouse? Should doctors be forced to act against conscience?
Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions live from West London. The three debates are:
after the Asian grooming case, does the Pakistani community need to put its house in order?;
is it ever right to spy on your spouse?;
and should doctors be forced to act against conscience?
Among those taking part are: Anne Cryer, former Labour MP for Keighley; Mohammed Shafique from the Ramadan Foundation; Andrew Norfolk, from The Times; and the journalists Julie Bindel and Sunny Hundal.
Last on
Sun 13 May 2012
10:00
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Nicky Campbell |
Director | Rob Hopkin |
Broadcast
- Sun 13 May 2012 10:00
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