Live current affairs debate from Edinburgh, a week before the vote on Scottish independence. On the panel are Joan McAlpine, Ruth Davidson, Martin Compston and Hugo Rifkind. Show more
With BBC Three facing the axe from the airwaves, the live debate show discusses what its future should be and the other big topics of the day. Show more
In the first of four live shows, Ed Miliband faces an audience of over 100 voters aged 16 to 34 for an unscripted hour of tough and uncensored questions. Show more
Representatives of Ukip and the Liberal Democrats face an audience of over a hundred voters aged 18-34 for an unscripted hour of tough and uncensored questions. Show more
BBC world affairs editor John Simpson and his guests Jon Snow, Christiane Amanpour and Max Hastings discuss the moral ambiguities and challenges of reporting from the frontline. Show more
The live current affairs debate show comes from Winchester in front of an audience of young people divided between those educated in the state system and those educated privately. Show more
The leaders of the Green party, SNP and Plaid Cymru face an audience of over a hundred voters aged 16-34 for an unscripted hour of tough and uncensored questions. Show more
Live current affairs debate show from the Broadwater Farm housing estate in Tottenham. Viewers help set the agenda by voting for the questions they want to see debated. Show more
Live current affairs debate from Nottingham's old courthouse, where topics include crime and punishment. Defence minister Anna Soubry MP and comedian Ava Vidal are on the panel. Show more
Live current affairs debate from Cardiff. On the panel are Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood, writer Laura Bates, journalist Angela Epstein and comedian Omar Hamdi. Show more
A panel of those from across the Conservative spectrum face an audience of over a hundred voters aged 16-34 for an unscripted hour of tough and uncensored questions. Show more
Live current affairs debate presented by Rick Edwards and Tina Daheley from Margate, Kent. Topics include 'Is immigration needed if British people won't do tough jobs?'. Show more
Current affairs debate from a mental health hospital in London in front of an audience made up of people with a personal experience of a mental health issue. Show more