Sian Williams and a panel of guests discuss whether we should negotiate with ISIS, and Vicky Beeching talks to Sir Ian McKellen about gay rights, God and Gandalf. Show more
Sian Williams and a panel of guests discuss the ethical and religious topics, including whether we need a new national anthem and who should care for people with Alzheimer's. Show more
Blockbuster author Frederick Forsyth explains why he's written a poem in tribute to the soldiers of the Somme, and soprano Melissa Alder sings a version specially set to music.
Anita Anand and a panel of guests examine how faith leaders in the UK should respond to the killing of elderly Father Jacques Hamel on his church altar. Show more
The battle over the burkini, a look at the controversy in France over Muslim beachwear. And BBC presenter Nick Robinson on how he faced up to cancer. Show more
The future of faith schools, sexism as a hate crime and the legalisation of cannabis. Plus presenter Alan Titchmarsh on gardening and God. And singer Jahméne Douglas performs. Show more
Naga Munchetty and guests discuss moral and ethical issues. Sam Allardyce - was the undercover sting underhand? The baby with three parents - has science gone too far? Show more
Hardeep Singh Kohli meets campaigning Sister Rita, known as 'Attila the Nun'. And Naga Munchetty chairs a debate - should we care what celebrities think about political issues. Show more
Naga Munchetty and guests discuss the moral and ethical issues of the day, including the legal battle that has been stirred up over bakers refusing to make a gay rights cake. Show more
Naga Munchetty and guests discuss the ethical questions raised by a 14-year-old girl having had her body frozen after death in the hope of being cured and 'woken' in the future. Show more
Lord Grade explains why he's launching a watchdog to crack down on charities using high pressure sales techniques. Show more
Naga Munchetty and a panel of guests discuss the moral and ethical issues of the day. After the Nice attack, Sunday Morning Live discusses whether such events unite or divide us. Show more