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Best podcasts about adrian hilton

Latest podcast episodes about adrian hilton

Christian Concern Podcasts
Scuffed Qur'an controversy: can Islam and free speech coexist? | Round the Table

Christian Concern Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 37:23


Four teenage boys were suspended from a school in Wakefield after they dropped a translation of the Qur'an owned by one of the boys and caused minor damage to the book. Incredibly, local Muslim councillors got involved in the supposed incident, with one saying that “their actions did not treat the Qur'an with the respect it should have, so those involved have been suspended.” Is this Wakefield school – and council – simply introducing a de facto blasphemy law? Can Islam and free speech coexist? Tim Dieppe and Carys Moseley are joined by lecturer, author and honorary research fellow at the University of Buckingham, Adrian Hilton, to discuss the impact this school suspension might have on wider society. You can read more from Adrian on his Twitter thread, which initially shone light on the incident: https://twitter.com/Adrian_Hilton/status/1629546651730706433 Find out more on our website: https://christianconcern.com/comment/wakefield-quran-desecration-claim-will-test-the-government/ #RoundTheTable #ChristianWeeklyNews

Eye of the Needle podcast
Credit Threads: Central banks take center stage

Eye of the Needle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 27:18


How should investors think about inflation and less accommodative monetary policy? In this episode of Credit Threads we discuss the US Federal Reserve and its intention to taper its asset purchases, and the inflation challenges facing central bankers globally. Featuring: Ed Al-Hussainy, Senior Rates & Currency Analyst, and Adrian Hilton, Head of Global Rates and Currency.

Eye of the Needle podcast
Credit Threads: Consumer balance sheets

Eye of the Needle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 24:27


In this episode of Credit Threads, we discuss the outlook for consumers and the ways bond investors can find opportunities in consumer debt. Featuring: Jason Callan, Senior Portfolio Manager, Head of Structured Assets, Core & Core Plus; and Adrian Hilton, Head of Global Rates and Currency.

Real Presence Live
RPL June 1st Hr 1 Seg 1 Fr. Adrian Hilton

Real Presence Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 40:01


A fellow collector of papal artifacts!

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Eye of the Needle podcast
#13 The spectre of rising inflation

Eye of the Needle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 28:05


With the help of Edward Al-Hussainy, Senior Interest Rate and Currency Analyst, and Adrian Hilton, Head of Global Rates and Emerging Market Debt, the Eye of the Needle team tackles the hot topic of potentially rising inflation, why it might happen, what it would mean for consumers, companies and investors, and how central banks might go about tackling it.

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All Things Considered
Just Punishment?

All Things Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 27:35


A recent government announcement stated that anybody found to be lying about entering the UK from a red list country could face a maximum prison sentence of ten years - considerably more than some sexual offences, and even violent crime. Although serious, does the crime merit such stringent punishment? And what in any case is the purpose of punishment, when so many prisoners re-offend soon after their release? Roy Jenkins looks at some of the issues, and talks to a number of people who have all thought deeply about this, and have been guided by their Christian faith, and yet who have all come to different conclusions. Roy's guests include former solicitor and pastor Stephen Clark; restorative justice champion Julia Houlston-Clark; conservative academic Adrian Hilton of the Margaret Thatcher Centre; Chief Inspector Stuart Bell of Dyfed-Powys Police Force; and ex-offender and evangelist Peter Gladwin.

Alexander Kataj
Adrian Hilton Appreciation EP.4

Alexander Kataj

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 13:58


Listen to me give Adrian IG (Adrian_Hilton) his flowers and the importance of VOTING.

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Moral Maze
The Morality of Suspicion

Moral Maze

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 42:32


With 25 Islamist plots foiled in the last five years and four extreme right plots stopped since March 2017, the Home Secretary Sajid Javid this week described a "step change" in the terrorist threat to the UK. As a result, MI5 is to declassify and share information on UK citizens suspected of having terrorist sympathies. "Key" biographical data on - potentially - hundreds of people will be given to neighbourhood police, councils and other public agencies such as the Probation Service and the Charity Commission. Is this an example of sensible information-sharing in the interest of national security, or is it the problematic extension of counter-terrorism responsibilities to those who may not be qualified to handle them? Many believe that as the nature of terrorism is changing, so should our behaviour. Anyone can buy a knife and hire a van, therefore we - citizens, employees, officials - should all be vigilant and prepared to report our suspicions. But is all this suspicion good for us or can it result in an unhealthy culture of paranoia and vigilantism? The question goes much wider than terrorism. For example, should clergy, therapists, journalists and teachers be duty bound to report suspicions of criminality? Is respect for confidentiality no longer an unassailable virtue? Witnesses are Phillip Blond, Silkie Carlo, Adrian Hilton and Hannah Stuart. Producer: Dan Tierney.

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FT Hard Currency
Rome's home truths for markets

FT Hard Currency

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 9:37


Markets were guilty of complacency about Italy, says Adrian Hilton of Columbia Threadneedle, failing to appreciate the existential threat to the euro. He tells Roger Blitz what this week's fallout in bonds and currencies means for investors' risk appetite for the rest of 2018 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Beyond Belief
The Good Samaritan

Beyond Belief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 27:12


Politicians these days are not much given to quoting the Bible; but the Good Samaritan is the exception. Mrs Thatcher pointed out that he was only in a position to help because he was rich. Gordon Brown touched on the parable in support of bailing out the banks. Hilary Benn used it to justify bombing Syria. How can one story be used to support such diverse political policies? Why is it so popular? What resonance does the Good Samaritan have today? Joining Ernie Rea to discuss the political interpretations of the Good Samaritan are Nick Spencer Research Director of Theos, the religion and society Think Tank and author of 'The Political Samaritan'; the Rev Leslie Griffiths (Lord Griffiths of Burry Port) who sits as a Life Peer on the Labour benches; and Adrian Hilton, Director of Education at the Thatcher Centre. Producer: Helen Lee.

Beyond Belief
The Good Samaritan

Beyond Belief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 27:12


Politicians these days are not much given to quoting the Bible; but the Good Samaritan is the exception. Mrs Thatcher pointed out that he was only in a position to help because he was rich. Gordon Brown touched on the parable in support of bailing out the banks. Hilary Benn used it to justify bombing Syria. How can one story be used to support such diverse political policies? Why is it so popular? What resonance does the Good Samaritan have today? Joining Ernie Rea to discuss the political interpretations of the Good Samaritan are Nick Spencer Research Director of Theos, the religion and society Think Tank and author of 'The Political Samaritan'; the Rev Leslie Griffiths (Lord Griffiths of Burry Port) who sits as a Life Peer on the Labour benches; and Adrian Hilton, Director of Education at the Thatcher Centre. Producer: Helen Lee.

Beyond Belief
Religious Education

Beyond Belief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 27:55


What should be the purpose and scope of Religious Education in an increasingly pluralist and multi-faith society? An independent commission has been set up by the Religious Education Council of England and Wales to make "wide-ranging recommendations for change" within religious education in schools. It follows a report last year from Goldsmiths, University of London, which argued that RE in England's schools needs a total overhaul to keep pace with the changing religious landscape of the country. While many within Religious Education are calling for sweeping changes to the subject, they don't always agree on what those changes should be. Ernie Rea discusses the role of religious education with Dr Adam Dinham, Professor of Faith & Public Policy at Goldsmiths, University of London; Dr Adrian Hilton, theologian, educationalist and advisor to the former Education Secretary, Michael Gove; and Dr Abdullah Sahin, reader in Islamic Education at the University of Warwick Producer: Dan Tierney Series producer: Amanda Hancox.

Beyond Belief
Religious Education

Beyond Belief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 27:55


What should be the purpose and scope of Religious Education in an increasingly pluralist and multi-faith society? An independent commission has been set up by the Religious Education Council of England and Wales to make "wide-ranging recommendations for change" within religious education in schools. It follows a report last year from Goldsmiths, University of London, which argued that RE in England's schools needs a total overhaul to keep pace with the changing religious landscape of the country. While many within Religious Education are calling for sweeping changes to the subject, they don't always agree on what those changes should be. Ernie Rea discusses the role of religious education with Dr Adam Dinham, Professor of Faith & Public Policy at Goldsmiths, University of London; Dr Adrian Hilton, theologian, educationalist and advisor to the former Education Secretary, Michael Gove; and Dr Abdullah Sahin, reader in Islamic Education at the University of Warwick Producer: Dan Tierney Series producer: Amanda Hancox.

Sunday
Bob Holman, Lindisfarne dig, Referendum and beyond

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 44:08


William Crawley talks two people from the world of religion who campaigned to leave the EU about their vision for the future of Britain. Adrian Hilton from Christians for Britain and Saqib Bhatti from Muslims for Britain. He gave up a successful academic career to go and live on a council estate in Glasgow in order to help people living there. We hear about the life of Christian Socialist Bob Holman who died last week. 100 years ago Europe was gripped in war and the Battle of the Somme began. The Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Eamon Martin and Richard Clarke, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland, talk to William Crawley about their pilgrimage to the battlefields of the Somme this week. Monsignor Hector Henao reveals his role in helping to negotiate peace between the Colombian Government and the FARC Guerrillas. Winner of Israel's 2014 Masterchef Arab Israeli Dr Nof Atamna-Ismaeel talks about how she's bringing Arab and Israelis together through food. Geoff Bird has been to join the world's first crowd funded archaeological dig on Lindisfarne to uncover its buried religious history. It's been National Refugee Week and Kevin Bocquet has been to see what its like to be a refugee in Britain today. David Walker, Bishop of Manchester, joins William Crawley live to discuss issue of asylum seekers, immigration and the referendum result. Producers: Catherine Earlam Peter Everett Series producer: Amanda Hancox Photo: Photograph Courtesy of DigVentures.

Unbelievable?
Should we Stay or should we Go? Christians debate the EU referendum

Unbelievable?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 115:50


Hear the live debate in Woking with 4 speakers putting the Christian case for and against the UK leaving the European Union. Justin Brierley chairs the debate. On the Stay team: Sir Simon Hughes & Gary Streeter MP. On the Go team: Adrian Hilton (aka Archbishop Cranmer) & Brendan Chilton.For Unbelievable? The Conference 2016: http://www.premierchristianradio.com/unbelievable2016 Read Adrian Hilton & Simon Hughes' EU debate in Premier Christianity magazine: http://www.premierchristianity.com For more faith debates visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes

Sunday
Modesty goes mainstream, Christian perspectives on the EU debate, Cardinal Pell faces his critics.

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2016 43:53


As the EU Referendum campaigns get underway, Edward Stourton speaks to two Christians on opposite sides of the argument who are both taking to social media to garner support for their views. Adrian Hilton runs the influential Cranmer blog; Michael Sadgrove is the emeretus dean of Durham. A cross-party group of peers has written to the Prime Minister urging him to put pressure on the UN Security council to declare the assaults on Christians in Syria and the Middle East a Genocide. John Pontifex from "Aid to the Church in Need" tells Edward why the term is appropriate and the positive effects that the designation could have. The Church in Wales has parachuted an American religious leader in to the diocese of St Asaph to help its churches re-connect with their communities. Mark Yaconelli explains his approach to Edward. Paul Chambers, a sociologist of religion, explains why religion in Wales has declined more steeply than in the rest of the UK. Cardinal George Pell will be giving evidence to the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse from a video link in a Rome hotel room. A heart condition means he has been advised against travelling home to Australia to give evidence in person. Andrew West from ABC sets the scene for the hearing which begins on Sunday night/Monday. Producers: Rosie Dawson Carmel Lonergan Series Producer: Amanda Hancox photo by: Parker Fitzgerald for Uniqlo.