Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians.
Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians.
Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians. Nihal asks if America should be forgiven for torturing terror suspects.
Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians. Writer Romesh Gunesekera talks to Nihal about his book, Noontide Toll.
Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians.
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Tina Daheley asks: does it matter if children cannot speak English when starting school?
3 hours
Tina Daheley sits in for Nihal with discussion and debate. She asks if children who do not speak fluent English are held back when they start school.
Nihal asks if the Asian community ignores new mothers suffering from depression. Plus film-maker Robb Leech talks about his documentary, My Brother the Terrorist. Show more
Nihal talks to cricketer Moeen Ali about his breakthrough into the England team, being booed by Indian fans and that Gaza wristband. Show more
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The Great British Bake Off's Chetna Makan
3 hours
Nihal talks to Great British Bake Off semi-finalist Chetna Makan, plus dental guru Steve Sharma answers listeners' queries. Show more
Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians. Nihal interviews Prime Minister David Cameron. Show more
Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians.
Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians.
Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians.
Model Neelam Gill joins Nihal live in the studio.
Discussion and debate on the big issues affecting British Asians.
Nihal asks listeners if their attitude towards the Saudi Arabian authorities has changed following the deaths in Mina.
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Asian grandparents babysitting
2 hours, 57 minutes
Tina Daheley sits in for Nihal and asks if Asians take advantage of their grandparents when it comes to babysitting. Plus she talks to a panel about dating after divorce. Show more
Nihal asks if it was right to kill two British IS fighters in Syria. The prime minister has said he was keeping the streets of Britain safe. Show more
Nihal asks listeners if they agree with Sonam Kapoor description of India as a third world country. Show more
Ahead of the anniversary of September 11, Nihal asks how to prevent hate crime against Sikhs and if the Sikh community should work with Muslims to tackle the issue. Show more