Radio 1Xtra DJ Gemma Cairney joins the panel to discuss benefits cuts and other issues.
Celebrities and political commentators discuss crime and other big stories of the moment.
Issues up for debate include drugs legalisation and the unemployment rate for black men.
Jake Humphrey hosts a live debate from London, as a panel debates the Olympics.
Live debate from Edinburgh, as a panel discusses whether higher education is worthwhile.
Jake Humphrey hosts a debate which tackles the debt and credit issues facing young people.
Jake Humphrey presents a debate about immigration from Reading.
As Americans vote for a new president, Jake Humphrey chairs a live debate from Colchester.
Young people discuss issues raised in BBC Three's Body Beautiful Season.
In Swansea, the panel tackles issues of long-term youth unemployment and online safety.
In Liverpool, the panel tackles issues of addiction. Is it a medical or criminal issue?
Live debate from Goldsmiths, University of London in front of an audience of young people.
In Derry/Londonderry, a panel debates the high price of cheap clothes.
A panel of politicians and local activists discuss racism and Islamophobia in Britain.
In Magaluf, a panel discusses issues such as the boozed-up reputation of Brits abroad.
'Is modern life driving us mad?' That's the question Free Speech asks.
Live from London, Rick Edwards chairs a debate on the situation in Syria.
'Are zero hours contracts fair?' asks the live debate show.
Free Speech asks whether young people are being failed by politics.
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. From immigration to his difficulty eating bacon sandwiches, nothing will be out of bounds for our audience putting the potential prime minister to the test. The show is presented by Rick Edwards, who chairs the audience contributions, and Tina Daheley who moderates the comments from the online audience.
With a close election result expected in May the leaders of the smaller parties may decide who becomes prime minister. But what will their price be? In the second of four live shows, 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. The show is presented by Rick Edwards, who chairs the audience contributions, and Tina Daheley who moderates the comments from the online audience.
The Conservative Party is under the microscope in an election special. Party chairman Grant Shapps and a panel of those from across the Conservative spectrum face a live audience of over a hundred voters aged 16-34 for an unscripted hour of tough and uncensored questions. Rick Edwards chairs the audience contributions, and Tina Daheley moderates the comments from the online audience.
With a close election result expected in May, the leaders of the smaller parties may decide who becomes prime minister. But what will their price be? In the last of four live shows, 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. Rick Edwards chairs the audience contributions, and Tina Daheley moderates the comments from the online audience.