to the removal of mrs thatcher as prime minister in 1990 to see the long rancour that has gone on in the conservative party ever since. the people involved have never been forgiven by some of mrs thatcher s supporters. you can imagine that cabinet ministers would feel deeply uneasy about being wheeled out to get the party line only to find that number ten undercuts it a few hours later. they would be unhappy and one wouldn t want to be the person who is responsible for bringing down the prime minister and causing a real divide within the party. divide within the party. professor willjennings divide within the party. professor will jennings at divide within the party. professor will jennings at the divide within the party. professor willjennings at the university - divide within the party. professor willjennings at the university of| willjennings at the university of southampton, thank you very much. the uk is hosting an international conference, aimed at promoting religious free
consistent and coherent position against any government, political party or movement that seeks to homogenise politics and society. and by homogenised, we mean that only one particularfaith or by homogenised, we mean that only one particular faith or one particular group s interpretation of faith is seen as the acceptable one and anyone who diverts, be they from within the majority or minority, are vilified and penalised. that consistency is important and we need to see it across the board. we also need to have a development policy that encourages us to see freedom of religion as part and parcel of social and economic rights. we need a strong aid policy that supports people who are poor while also helping strengthen their social and economic rights as well as their freedom of belief is part of those rights. freedom of belief is part of those riahts. ., ,,., freedom of belief is part of those riahts. ., , freedom of belief is part of those riahts. ., ., rights. professor mariz tadros, d
director of the coalition - rights. professor mariz tadros, director of the coalition for - director of the coalition for religious equality and inclusive development, thank you. i hope the conference is productive. some cinemas have banned young people from wearing from suits to watch the new minions: the rise of gru film after a tiktok trend is said to be causing rowdy behaviour. teenagers following the #gentleminions trend have been accused of making noise and throwing things during the film, causing some cinemas to stop screening the movie all together. joining me now is technology journalist chris stokel walker. chris, give us a quick summary of what it is on tiktok that appears to have encouraged interest youngsters in behaving in this way in cinemas and what they are trying to achieve? this trend towards gentle minions, as they are described, seems to be
On 5 and 6 July the UK Government hosts the International Ministerial Conference on the Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB). Aiming to “strengthen international efforts to ensure FoRB for all” it’s convening plenary and fringe events with international government ministers, faith leaders and civil society groups, including IDS and partners from the Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID).
This book is about the individual and collective struggles of the religiously marginalised to be recognised and their inequalities, religious or otherwise, redressed.