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Thought For The Day: Episodes

Europe has been in the news all week, again.
In spite of the wintry weather the wedding season is upon us.
Professor Mona Siddiqui
Tonight we begin Shavuot, the Jewish festival in which we recall the revelation at Mount Sinai in the days of Moses, thirty three centuries ago, when our ancestors made a covenant with God.
Rev Dr Giles Fraser
This afternoon's FA Cup Final is not, of course, the main football prospect of the weekend.
Akhandadhi Das
Television loves competition. A new series of The Apprentice started this week just as the last series of Masterchef ended.
Although we don’t yet know all the details of the Queen’s Speech at today’s State Opening of Parliament, the rest of the ceremony will be very familiar.
In many ways, it’s nothing special. A rather battered nineteenth century Biedermeier couch, covered in cushions and a Persian carpet.
Above the great west door of Westminster Abbey there stands a row of statues. They are modern martyrs.
Rev Rob Marshall
Anne Atkins
Many local authorities already use GPS devices for those regarded as vulnerable or at risk.
Bishop Tom Butler
Lord Singh
We're told the economy is slowly healing from its recent troubles.
With the breakdown of talks between the Co-op and Lloyd’s a familiar name will be shortly be resurrected in high streets across the country.
Professor Mona Siddiqui
A four-year old girl has become the youngest patient to be treated for internet addiction.
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