The Big Questions - Season 13

Season 13

Episodes

Episode 1
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from James Allen's Girls' School in Dulwich, London.
Is Britain failing white, working class boys?
Plus is the justice system unfair to rape victims?

Episode 2
Nicky Campbell presents a live debate from Oasis Academy MediaCityUK in Salford.

Episode 3
This Sunday, February 16th, The Big Questions comes live from Leicester Grammar School in Leicester.
Nicky Campbell will be asking:
Should Britain be ashamed of its deportation policies?
And, will defining Islamophobia undermine free speech?

Episode 4
The Big Questions comes live from the Students' Union at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne. Nicky Campbell asks: Is racism a legacy of the Empire? And is wokeness a new religion?

Episode 5
This Sunday, March 1st, The Big Questions comes live from the The Deanery CE Academy in Swindon.
Nicky Campbell will be asking:
Homelessness: how do we fix it?
And, do women still need to fight for rights?

Episode 6
The Big Questions comes live from Oasis Academy MediaCityUK in Salford. Nicky Campbell will be asking: Should we put redemption for prisoners before retribution? And, do we place too much faith in technology?

Episode 7
The Big Questions comes live from Patcham High School in Brighton. Nicky Campbell asks, does the new law on domestic abuse go far enough? And could mindfulness be doing more harm than good?

Episode 8
Nicky Campbell will be asking:
Should fat-shaming be against the law?
And, are there deal breakers in religion?
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