To work, or are they right to keep on fighting for that pay rise . And thats all coming up in your hour . In your next hour . Thanks for joining me on the show. Your company is always an absolute pleasure. Also in the show today, an astonishing report, a survey of attitudes amongst british muslims really is an eye popping british muslims really is an eye popping reading. It says 52 of popping reading. It says 52 of british muslims would like to ban cartoons featuring the prophet muhammad. You recall thatis prophet muhammad. You recall that is what drove the Batley Grammar School teacher into hiding more than three years ago, 46 of british muslims are supportive of hamas. Well have the director of research from the director of research from the Henry Jackson society on the show later on to talk about this report and what it means for british society. Are we living british society. Are we living in parallel existences with very conservative attitudes, pervasive in a way that simply arent
The Faith Museum, which opened Oct. 7, is Britain's first museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the country’s diverse expressions of religious faith.
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About 30km southwest of London, the commuter town of Woking happens to be home to western Europe s largest cemetery. Its size isn t its only accolade; Brookwood cemetery has also been the resting place of some of the world s prominent thinkers, creators, activists and royalty.
They include Edward the Martyr, who briefly ruled the country in the 10th century and whose remains were moved to Brookwood in 1984; John Singer Sargent, the American portrait artist who painted several US presidents; and, for a time, Dodi El-Fayed, the entrepreneur who died in a car crash alongside Princess Diana.