Nick Conrad Episodes Episode guide
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Is a good Christian a quiet Christian?
Nick asks if we're really a Christian nation anymore, or is society becoming more secular?
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Binge drinking: How should we tackle it?
Louise Priest sits in and asks how we should be tackling problems of binge drinking.
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Is there a limit to freedom of speech?
Nick asks you about freedom of speech, as Abu Qatada is under virtual house arrest.
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Have you ever thought about becoming vegetarian?
Louise Priest sits in and asks if you've ever considered turning vegetarian.
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Should elderly people keep working?
Nick asks whether elderly people should keep working to stop being lonely.
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What's next for the King's Lynn incinerator?
Nick asks what should happen next in the battle for an incinerator in King's Lynn.
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Are men and women treated as equals?
Nick asks if men and women are now being treated as equals in society.
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Has a car crash made you change how you drive?
Nick asks whether your experiences of car accidents have changed your driving behaviour.
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Empire: Is it time to let go of the past?
On Accession Day, Nick asks if it's time for us to let go of our imperial past.
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Access to children after divorce
Louise Priest sits in and talks about possible changes to family law.
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Is prison the wrong place for those in mental crisis?
Nick asks if we should consider more carefully where people in mental crisis might go.
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Fred Goodwin: Should he have been stripped of his knighthood?
Nick asks if you think Fred Goodwin should have been stripped of his knighthood.
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Elderly parents: How should you look after them?
Nick asks how we should be looking after our parents as they get older.
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Could a tourist tax save the Norfolk coastline?
Nick asks whether a voluntary tourist tax for Norfolk is a good idea.
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RBS chief bonus: Can it be justified?
Nick asks if RBS can really justify paying Stephen Hester a bonus.
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Should the police be armed?
Nick asks whether our police forces should be armed when on patrol.
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Would the history of a house stop you buying it?
Nick asks whether the history of a property would put you off buying it.
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Jury duty: Could you resist researching on the internet?
Nick asks whether you could stop yourself researching a court case on the internet.
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Can a family live on 拢500 a week?
Nick asks if proposed reforms to the benefit system are really a good idea.
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Great Yarmouth MP Brandon Lewis
Nick chats to Brandon Lewis, MP for Great Yarmouth.
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King's Lynn incinerator: Your views
Nick wants to know what you think about the proposed King's Lynn incinerator.
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Do lap dancing clubs have a place on the high street?
Nick asks if lap dancing clubs have a place on our high streets.
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Is it right to give the Queen a new yacht?
Nick asks whether the Queen should have a new yacht, no matter how it's funded.
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Costa Concordia: Does it make you fearful of travelling?
Nick asks if events like Costa Concordia running aground make you fearful of travelling.
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Have you ever been sacked?
Nick asks if you've ever been sacked from your job, or if you've ever had to sack someone.
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Is compensation culture affecting car insurance premiums?
Nick asks if compensation culture is causing an increase in our car insurance premiums.
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Helen McDermott delves into Agatha Christie's Norfolk links
Helen visits North Walsham, where she delves into Agatha Christie's Norfolk connections.
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Parking charges on the high steet
Nick asks if parking charges will kill off our high streets. Is cheap parking important?
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Drinking alcohol every day
Nick asks whether we need to be told that drinking every day is bad for us.
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Have we lost our common sense?
Nick asks whether we're increasingly losing our common sense.