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Episode 7

Episode 7 of 20

Naga Munchetty and a panel of guests discuss the moral and ethical issues of the day. Will the presence of more armed police officers on the street make the UK safer?

There have been proposals for another 600 officers with guns on London's streets. Do armed police make us safer? And should there be more of them?

The boss of a top advertising firm steps down after saying female staff are happy just to do great work. Are women less ambitious than men?

Plus singer Gregory Porter tells us why he's happy to be known as a 'Mama's boy'.

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On this week's programme...

Naga Munchetty leads discussions on the hot ethical topics of the week:

Another 600 officers with guns on London's streets.Β We ask: Do armed police make us safer?

Also on the programme, the boss of a top advertising firm steps down after saying female staff are happy just to do great work. Do women lack ambition?

There's a call for more 'religious literacy' in Britain.Β Is it important to learn about religion?

And singer Gregory Porter - the man with the hat - tells Nikki Bedi why he's happy to be known as a "Mama's boy".Β 

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Presenter Naga Munchetty
Producer Neil Dimmock
Assistant Producer Hannah Copeland

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