Episode 15
Is it immoral to avoid tax? Naga Munchetty leads an ethical debate. And, Baroness Benjamin of Beckenham - Floella from Play School - talks about her 40 years in children's TV.
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INTERVIEW: Baroness Floella Benjamin
Duration: 03:06
On this week's programme...
Prime Minister Theresa May says it's a "duty" to pay tax.Β US Presidential candidate Donald Trump maintains it's "smart" to avoid forking out too much. Who's right?Β We debate - Is it immoral to avoid tax?
The Government is considering new ways to encourage UK business to employ home-grown talent, rather than recruiting abroad, and is increasing the number of training places for British doctors. We ask - Are there too many foreign workers in the UK?
A week of prayer for prisons starts on Sunday. It's designed to make people think about those behind bars, their victims and prison staff. Mercy and forgiveness are key themes. So - Should we be more compassionate to prisoners?
Also on the programme, Baroness Benjamin of Beckenham - Floella Benjamin from Play School - talks about her 40 years on children's TV.
And, musical trio The Priests, who have sung for the Queen and the Pope, perform in the studio before setting out on their US tour.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Naga Munchetty |
Interviewed Guest | Floella Benjamin |
Series Editor | Dave Stanford |
Producer | Neil Dimmock |
Assistant Producer | Hannah Copeland |
Broadcast
- Sun 9 Oct 2016 10:00