FNF on BBC One's The Big Questions on Sunday 15th March

"Can victims of domestic abuse have faith in the law?" 

FNF has been invited to participate on a discussion panel on BBC's television programme The Big Questions on Sunday 15th march.

The Big Questions is an interfaith dialogue and ethics television programme usually presented by Nicky Campbell. It is broadcast live on BBC One between 10:30am and 11:30am on Sunday, replacing The Heaven and Earth Show as the BBC's religious/ethical discussion programme.

This Sunday morning we will be discussing the question "Can victims of domestic abuse have faith in the law?".  This will be just a jumping-off point to discuss whether the law is changing for the better, where it could go further, or if it has gone too far. We will mostly focus on family separation and court-related issues.

We look forward to attending the programme and hope this can give more exposure to certain themes.

 

 

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