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Last broadcast on Sun, 20 Jun 2010, 08:30 on BBC Radio Ulster (see all broadcasts).
Synopsis
After the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, should the government now set up a truth commission to investigate all the unresolved killings of the Northern Ireland Troubles? Denis Bradley, John Dunlop, Bertha McDougal and Jude Whyte consider the case for a truth commission. And the Anglican primate, Archbishop Alan Harper, tells the spokesman for the British Bankers Association why he believes the banks are harming the economic recovery.
Chapters
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Chapter 1
Protestant church leaders reach out to the Bloody Sunday families
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Chapter 2
Brad Warner: the bad boy of Zen
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Chapter 3
A Mosque at Ground Zero?
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Chapter 4
There Once Was A Serpent: A history of theology in limericks
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Chapter 5
After the Bloody Sunday Report: A truth commission for Northern Ireland?
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Chapter 6
The Year of the Priest: A day in the life of a Catholic parish
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Chapter 7
Pastors and victims: the clergy killed in the Troubles
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Chapter 8
Sex tourism at the World Cup
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Chapter 9
Church leaders take on the banks
Broadcasts
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Sun 20 Jun 201008:30
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Sun 20 Jun 201008:30
