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Join Alex Clare-Young and Paul Morrison from the Joint Public Issues Team as they delve into the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) and its...
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Join Bethan Laughlin and Will Fremont-Barnes, the Joint Public Issues Team's parliamentary interns, as they discuss the month's news and interview a politician about their faith and public s...

Join Alex Clare-Young and Paul Morrison from the Joint Public Issues Team as they delve into the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) and its...

In this episode of 10 minutes on (or 16 minutes on!) Florence interviews Paul Morrison about the Spring Statement. They focus on the changes...

Welcome to 10 minutes on, a podcast from the Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT). The 5th of March is the International day for Disarmament and...

Listen to Sarah, Helen and David discuss Rural Mental Health Week, and provide valuable questions and advice to ensure that mental health is...

This episode is part of our Future of Arms series, exploring advances in warfare technology with theological and ethical discussions. In thi...

This episode is part of our Future of Arms series, exploring advances in warfare technology with theological and ethical discussions. In thi...

With Westminster Parliament's second reading of the Assisted Dying Bill on 29th November, Steve Tinning and Nathan McGuire unpack the bill’s...

This episode is on the results of US Presidential Election, released this morning. In this episode Aoife from the Joint Public Issues Team s...

This episode is part of our Future of Arms series, exploring advances in warfare technology with theological and ethical discussions. In thi...

This episode is part of our Future of Arms series, exploring advances in warfare technology with theological and ethical discussions. In thi...

This episode focuses on the Government Budget, released yesterday by Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves. In this episode Aoif...

This episode is part of our Future of Arms series, exploring advances in warfare technology with theological and ethical discussions. In thi...

This episode is the first part of our Future of Arms series, exploring advances in warfare technology with theological and ethical discussio...

Nathan is joined by Bonnie Williams, Chief Executive of Housing Justice, and Joe Rinvolucri, Housing Justice Refugee Lodgings Officer. Why i...

Nathan is joined by Bonnie Williams, Chief Executive of Housing Justice, and Joe Rinvolucri, Housing Justice Refugee Lodgings Officer. Why i...

Nathan is joined by Bonnie Williams, Chief Executive of Housing Justice, and Joe Rinvolucri, Housing Justice Refugee Lodgings Officer. Why i...

Sienna talks to anti-poverty campaigner Hannah Fremont-Brown on this final episode of our election mini-series. They discuss poverty in the...

Sienna talks to Emma Nash, a Baptist minister and member of the Methodist Mission Team on voting, the local church, mission, marginalisation...

Sienna and Annie discuss universal suffrage, politics and gender equality and being a mosquito. Huge leaps forwards in gender equality in th...

Do we vote for the benefit of others as well as ourselves? Can a 15-year gap in life expectancy between the wealthiest and poorest be addres...

With around 4 million people able to vote in a General Election for the first time in 2024, how can we help young people to engage and make...

A General Election has been called! How should churches and Christians engage? Join Simeon and Sienna as they talk about our call to ‘Love,...

This week, the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, stated that we are closer to nuclear escalation than at any point since the 1962 Cuban missile c...

UPDATED 13 May to reflect an announcement from the Home Office on one of the issues raised in the episode. ----- Roo talks to Fr Dominic Rob...

Simeon and Paul discuss the impact they expect The Budget, announced on 6 March 2024, will have on people with the lowest incomes or those w...

Sienna and Steve T discuss why voting is important, the potential barriers people might face to voting this year and how churches can become...

Annie and Steve talk about the climate-change-focused COP28, which begins today in the United Arab Emirates. They chat about the UK's role,...

Annie asks Hannah Fremont-Brown about her role as the Anti-Poverty Movement Coordinator for the Methodist Church, why ending poverty matters...

Hannah F and Steve H reflect on the war in Ukraine, and what might be ahead as JPIT releases a briefing to support meaningful discussion abo...

Roo talks to Hannah F-B about the Essentials Guarantee, who's behind it, the research that has been done and how a more realistic understand...

Steve and Hazel discuss the 'Anti-Boycott Bill' currently progressing through UK Parliament. Who does it target, what is it for and how migh...

JPIT’s Hannahs talk about the Government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, in light of the news that the Court of Appeal ruled the po...

The Joint Public Issues Team has suggestions for how UK political parties’ election manifestos could be more hopeful and more justice-seekin...

The Joint Public Issues Team has suggestions for how UK political parties’ election manifestos could be more hopeful and more justice-seekin...

The Joint Public Issues Team has suggestions for how UK political parties’ election manifestos could be more hopeful and more justice-seekin...

The Joint Public Issues Team has suggestions for how UK political parties’ election manifestos could be more hopeful and more justice-seekin...

The Joint Public Issues Team has suggestions for how UK political parties’ election manifestos could be more hopeful and more justice-seekin...

The Joint Public Issues Team has suggestions for how UK political parties’ election manifestos could be more hopeful and more justice-seekin...