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Whenever they get together, Archbishop of York John Sentamu and Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow sing the Ugandan national anthem. Jon learnt the song during a year in Uganda as a VSO volunteer.
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Nancy Hollander, the lawyer for Guantanamo detainee Mohamedou Ould Slahi, says fear after the Paris attacks risks giving governments a licence to implement the sort of anti-terror legislation that saw her client wrongly detained.
Alex Garland, author of The Beach, talks to Tom Clarke about the benefits to mankind of artificial intelligence. His latest film, Ex Machina, which he directed and wrote the screenplay for, is about a breakthrough experiment in AI.
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Harun Khan from the Muslim Council of Britain says British mosques don’t have a problem with extremism. Andrew Hussey from the London University Institute in Paris says French Muslims feel damaged and misunderstood.
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When Communities Secretary, Eric Pickles, said there was more to be done to show that “faith in Islam can be part of British identity”, he struck a raw nerve among Muslim leaders.
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Lynda Blackmon Lowery says the civil rights movement in America “is at a standstill”. Roger Simon from the Academy of Motion Pictures says the lack of black nominations at the Oscar’s is “an accident of voting”.