Everyday Ethics Episodes Episode guide
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Honours and Justice
When is it legitimate to remove someone's honours?
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Homelessness, the Chaplains at Nuremberg and Radio Ulster's School Choir of the Year.
Homelessness, the Chaplains at Nuremburg and Radio Ulster's School Choir of the Year.
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Home
Home may be where the heart is, but what about the bumps and spills along the way?
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Holy Communion, Human Rights, Conan Doyle
Catholics who only turn up for the high days. Rights and responsibilities
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Holocaust Memorial Day, Wellbeing Economy, Vienna 1944
Holocaust Memorial reflections, future generations politics, and the Kindertransport.
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History and Handshakes
Handshakes in high places - is the healing getting down to street level?
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Hillsborough: Can only justice bring closure? Our dependence on "Blood Oil" & Can there ever be a "just" war?
Can justice bring closure? "Blood Oil" & Can there ever be a "just" war?
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Hidden Debt
Why do we lie to those we love about how much debt we are in?
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Health Spending, Human Remains and Papal Medals
Is too much spent on health? Displaying human remains, and Pope honours Belfast man.
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Health Intervention
What are the ethics of adding flouride to tap water or folic acid to flour?
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Healing Ourselves
The Presbyterian Church is focusing on the issue of mental health within the church
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Have We Reached the Peak of Evolution?
Professors Tina Beattie, John Brewer and David Wilkinson tackle this tough question.
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Have we lost the ability to talk about loss?
Do we find it hard to say the right thing about death as the right words don鈥檛 exist?
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Has the Peace Process Failed?
Are we heading towards another iceberg and can we turn around in time?
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Handclaps for heroes - will the applause reach their paypackets?
Is it possible to ensure key workers are more adequately rewarded?
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Handclap for heroes - Richly deserved applause or virtue signalling on a grand scale?
Do public gestures of support for frontline workers really make a difference?
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Grief, Dominicans and Martin Luther
Coping with grief, the life of a monk and Martin Luther, Catholic Dissdent
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Grief, Armageddon, Silence
Tonight actress Jessie Buckley will find out if she has won the Oscar for Best Actress
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Green in spirit but not in practice?
What should we morally give up to combat climate change?
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God And Gender
Identifying God as a man - does it feed gender inequality and misogyny?
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Glass Ceilings
On this week's Everyday Ethics with Roisin McAuley: Breaking through America's glass -...
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Giving Little While Expecting a Lot
As Church collections shrivel, do we expect too much from them for life's big events?
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Gene Editing, the Morals of Tax, and Religious Minorities in the Middle East
Gene Editing, the Morals of Tax, and Religious Minorities in the Middle East
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Gene Editing, the Morals of Tax, and Religious Minorities in the Middle East
Gene Editing, the Morals of Tax, and Religious Minorities in the Middle East
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Gene Editing
Would changing the DNA of a human embryo be the first step towards designer babies?
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Gene Editing
Should we alter our DNA to remove mutations which cause a range of inherited conditions?
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Gaza to Dublin - A doctor working in a war zone
Dr Mohammed Mughaisib about his experience of working on the ground in a war zone in Gaza
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Gaza Priest, King and Pope Prayers, Sporting Ethics
Gaza Priest, King and Pope Prayers, Sporting Ethics
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Gaza Genocide Report
After a report from the UN finds that Isreal has committed genocide, what now for Gaza?
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Gaza Ceasefire Agreement
Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza.