Series 11 (2018)
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Episodes 19
Episode 10
The Big Questions comes live from the University of Sussex in Brighton with Nicky Campbell asking:
Should the people have the final say on the terms of Brexit?
Should doctors decide when to withdraw life-saving treatment from children?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate from Hutchesons' Grammar School, Glasgow. He asks: Are today's jobs bad for the soul?; Should it be illegal to smack your child?; and Would Jesus be labelled an extremist today?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Manor CE Academy, York.
Are we all complicit in modern slavery?
Should men and women be treated equally by courts?
Plus is peace in Northern Ireland under threat?
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The Big Questions comes from Manor CE Academy in York.
Nicky Campbell asks just one very big question - is the NHS still fit for purpose?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Oasis Academy MediaCityUK in Salford.
Does carrying an offensive weapon deserve a prison sentence?
Should performance-enhancing drugs be allowed in sport?
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Oasis Academy MediaCityUK in Salford, asking 'is there a crisis in masculinity?'.
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Heartlands Academy, Birmingham. Has the government let the press off the hook? And can you be a Christian without God?
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Heartlands Academy in Birmingham and asks just one very big question: Could robots and artificial intelligence do more harm than good?
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The 250th edition of The Big Questions comes live from Brunel University London in Uxbridge. Nicky Campbell asks: Is it ethical to take part in the World Cup? Should you be able to self-declare your gender? And, can the British High Street be saved?
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Brunel University London in Uxbridge. He asks just one very big question: Is the liberal world order in crisis?
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