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  2. Should workers be allowed to nap at work? The US Government has banned its employees from sleeping on the job. But does a work nap make you more productive, or is it just slacking on the job? Let us know what you think and we may read our your comments.

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  3. As a new survey for the BBC on morality shows age is more likely to define your morals than your religion, and ‘a notable proportion’ of people who normally tell the truth think dishonest behaviour is acceptable online, we’re asking how has social media affected our morality?

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  4. Should assisted dying remain illegal?

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  5. Sophia Smith Galer visits the Jalsa Salana gathering of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.

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  6. Sean hears from Doctor and Miss England, Bhasha Mukherjee, on why beauty pageants aren’t anti-feminist.

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  7. New figures reveal the number of hate crimes reported to police has doubled in 5 years. Are we becoming more hateful? Or are we too quick to classify some offences as hate crimes? Let us know what you think…

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  8. Poet shares the emotional story of his childhood with Ria. Tune in tomorrow to hear the full interview, and let us know what you think.

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  9. In the week that Northern Ireland decriminalised abortion, we’ll be debating some of the issues around our current abortion laws. Let us know your thoughts on the subject.

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  10. According to a new study, while banning staff from accessing emails from home may help some staff switch off, it could cause stress by stopping others from achieving work goals. How would you react?

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  11. In the week that England players were subjected to racist abuse by Bulgaria fans, we’ll be asking if this problem is unique to football, or if it’s a wider societal issue? Have we turned a blind eye to it for too long? And how do we tackle racism? Let us know your thoughts...

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  12. Ria gets a surprise when she interviews The Wire's

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  13. A week of climate protests, including at Trafalgar Square and the BBC's New Broadcasting House, have seen more than 1,100 people arrested. What is the right way to raise the issue of environmentalism? And is being green a new religion? Let us know your thoughts.

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  14. Geeta Pendse finds out how many different faiths have influenced yoga.

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  15. Writer and presenter Konnie Huq tells Lucy Siegle about growing up in Britain as an Asian Muslim.

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  16. Jonny Meah takes his dog Willow to the annual pet blessing at Ely Cathedral.

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  17. We’re on air at 10.30am on BBC One with another jam-packed show. We’ll be recreating a big bang of our own as we discuss getting more girls involved in science, as well as sampling some tasty Jewish delicacies to mark the High Holy Days, Let us know what you think!

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  18. As Prince Harry launches legal proceedings against the owners of the Sun and the Daily Mirror over alleged phone hacking, we’ll be asking if the press is out of control. Let us know your thoughts and we may read them out! Sunday 1030am on BBC One.

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  19. We’re on air at 10.30am with another packed show. We find out how poetry can be good for the soul, why visibility is so important for LGBTQ+ Muslims and we debate whether obesity is a choice or an illness. Plus, we’ll hear from adventurer and some Christian surfers.

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  20. For most people how they choose to style their hair is a personal choice, but for some it goes far deeper than that. Seyi Rhodes went to find out why some people think his dreadlocks might be inappropriate. What do you think?

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  21. Is obesity a choice or an illness? Some of the UK’s top psychologists want us to stop fat-shaming and change the language we use when talking about the issue. Let us know your thoughts.

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