You can’t understand the world today without some religious literacy. That is the view of Lyse Doucet, below, the BBC’s chief international correspondent. In an article for Radio Times, Doucet writes that Aaqil Ahmed, head of religion and ethics at the BBC, talked about the need for a deeper understanding of faith by the media, when she bumped him into him at an airport recently. Doucet writes that Ahmed said no major British newspaper has a dedicated religious affairs correspondent
04 June 2015, The Tablet
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