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Religious affairs programme, tackling thorny issues in a thought-provoking manner.
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Galleries from All Things Considered. Cookies on the BBC...
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Clips from All Things Considered. Soprano Elbenita Kajtazi,...
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Archbishop John Sentamu: Racism, forgiveness, and the...
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BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection...
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The Assisted Dying Bill. Roy Jenkins chairs a discussion on...
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Every Sunday morning at 9 AM, Roy Jenkins and guests tackle...
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Offa’s Dyke 1: Borders. Jonathan Thomas explores the idea of...
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The Assisted Dying Bill. Roy Jenkins chairs a discussion on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. Next Friday 06:30. BBC Radio Wales.
Archbishop John Sentamu: Racism, forgiveness, and the future. Roy Jenkins talks to John Sentamu, who preached his final sermon as Archbishop on Sunday.
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Jun 29, 2012 · Every Sunday morning at 9 AM, Roy Jenkins and guests tackle some of the thornier issues of the day in the award-winning series All Things Considered (Repeated Thursday mornings at 5.30 AM)....
Offa’s Dyke 1: Borders. Jonathan Thomas explores the idea of borders and identity, starting at Capel y Ffin.
All Things Considered is a British radio programme produced by BBC Radio Wales, which addresses topics concerning religion, morality and spirituality. Presented by Reverend Roy Jenkins and Peter Baker, the show airs Sundays at 8.31am and is repeated Wednesdays at 6.32pm.