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08/06/2014

Gunmen attack Karachi airport in Pakistan, killing at least five people. Is it hard to be a Christian in modern-day Britain?

A draft report into allegations of religious extremism in Birmingham schools finds evidence of gender segregation and attempts to introduce an Islamic curriculum.
We speak to the New York Times' first ever 'sin and vice' correspondent.
Former Conservative MP, Ann Widdecombe, tells Stephen that Britain has become a difficult place to be a Christian.

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Sun 8 Jun 2014 22:00

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