GB News has fired back at the findings of an Ofcom investigation and declared “we will not be silenced” after the broadcasting watchdog said the channel had made “serious and repeated” breaches of impartiality rules. An extraordinary row has erupted between the
Fiona Bruce prompted laughter from the BBC Question Time audience with a brutal putdown to SNP chief Stephen Flynn. The SNP Westminster leader took exception to Scottish Labour leader Anas Sawar interrupting him when he was discussing a question on the UK
Meghan Markle showed a wave of emotion during the Nigerian tour, and admitted in a candid four words: “I’m missing my babies.” Prince Harry and Meghan had embarked on a three-day visit to the West African Country, without their children. And the
Fiona Bruce was met with silence when she asked BBC Question Time audience members if they believed Tory defector Natalie Elphicke would be an asset to Labour. The Question Time host asked the dozens of people attending the show’s recording whether Sir
A BBC Question Time viewer was scathing in his assessment of former Tory MP Natalie Elphicke’s defection to Labour. The elderly gentleman in Stoke-on-Trent told Fiona Bruce and the panel that he thought her crossing the floor was a “betrayal of the
Sadiq Khan was booed as he kicked off his victory speech after winning a third term as Mayor of London. The Labour politician faced heckles from some people gathered as he began to deliver his address. One person shouted: “Khan killed London.”
A Question Time audience member has erupted at the “idiots” blocking Rishi Sunak’s flagship Rwanda immigration policy. The man slammed critics during a debate about whether an alternative needs to be found for the troubled scheme, which suffered seven defeats in the
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More than 100 million Americans tuned in to bid “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” to the doctors, nurses and staff of the fictional 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital on this day in history, Feb. 28, 1983. The final episode of the hit TV
A BBC Question Time audience member made a desperate plea for “hardworking” taxpayers in a debate about “Broken Britain”. The man said he disagreed with Daily Telegraph associate editor Camilla Tominey, arguing decisions on how taxes are spent mean society is held back.