Funmi interviews a Holocaust survivor who escaped to England just before World War Two began, but was put into Holloway Prison for being an ‘enemy alien’. Sharing her experience, Ruth talks of how lucky she feels and whether or not lessons have been learned since.
Eirini interviews Holocaust survivor Roman Halter. He shares his experiences and talks of his family and friends who were taken away from him during the Nazi regime. We also hear from the young people behind the cameras, who consider what they have learned from the interview.
Irene interviews Holocaust survivor Martha Blend, who was rescued from the Nazis by the Kindertransport. She talks of her experiences before, during and after the Holocaust and shares her opinions on the social implications of hate.
Julian Savulescu, Profession of Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford, talks about the realistic scientific potential for introducing super-hero-like characteristics into the human race, and what the implications of this would be.
Should we treat animals as our equals? Dr Gillian Sebestyen-Forrester talks to us about her views on whether animals are actually more intelligent than humans and explains what her studies with Great Apes taught her.
Vox pops from all over the world on experiences with punishment at school, from writing lines to being hit with a cane. How has the education system changed in recent years? Is corporal punishment a valid method of control?