Episode 3
With the British Grand Prix roaring into action at Silverstone, the former voice of Formula 1 Murray Walker talks to Sian Williams about his career, values and Michael Schumacher. There will also be topical debate on the big ethical stories of the week.
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Should animal experiments be banned?
We’re a nation of animal lovers, but also a world leader in science. So what happens when the two collide? TheÌýgovernmentÌýplans to replace, refine and reduce the use of animals in research. Animal rights campaigners say it should be banned altogether. But scientists involved in animal research point to its importance in developing new drugs and treatments. What’s your view?
You can have your say by voting on the question online now or via SMS during the live show:ÌýÌý
This week's panel
Joining Sian Williams this week are:
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Sir Max Hastings: Historian and writer
Nina Wadia: Actress
Kevin Maguire: Associate Editor of the Daily Mirror
Dr Robert Beckford: Theologian
Interview: Murray Walker
Are there too many charities?
There are too many charities doing the same thing and competing unnecessarily, says the outgoing chief executive of the Charity Commission.
There are 160,000 registered charities in England and Wales. The commission receives about 30 applications to start a newÌýoneÌýevery week, though not all getÌýoff the ground.ÌýÌýÌý
So should it be made harder to register a new charityÌý-ÌýandÌýare we suffering from charity fatigue?
Are Christian assemblies in schools ‘meaningless’?
SoÌýis it a tradition that is no longer relevant? Or does it go to the very core of BritishÌýtradition and identity?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sian Williams |
Interviewed Guest | Murray Walker |
Broadcast
- Sun 6 Jul 2014 10:00