A BBC Question Time audience member suggested pushing boats back to France in a bid to end the Channel crisis. The audience member’s contribution came as this week’s show, filmed in Somerset, debated whether it was time to abandon the Rwanda policy.
The BBC’s coverage of the Israel-Gaza crisis has caused more controversy after a member of the audience on Question Time last night said something which even shocked Fiona Bruce. With the Corporation also receiving strong criticism from around the world for its
Fiona Bruce rushed to calm a fiery clash between Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris and an audience member on BBC Question Time tonight. The Cabinet member was directly criticised for “washing his hands” of responsibility for having a functioning Executive in Northern
Fiona Bruce was forced to intervene when a Question Time audience member accused a Sinn Féin politician of “supporting” a terrorist organisation. The audience erupted into applause when North Belfast MP John Finucane was accused of backing Hamas. The man said: “Fiona,
Fiona Bruce rejected an audience member’s question on tonight’s BBC Question Time as Piers Morgan was left in stitches. The audience member raised doubt over whether Labour is ready for power as the party has previously struggled to define what a woman
Fiona Bruce has apologised after sparking a backlash on social media for referring to a BBC Question Time audience member as the “black guy”. The BBC host made the comment on last night’s show in Wolverhampton as she directed a microphone during
North Carolina Tar Heels star tennis player Fiona Crawley qualified for the U.S. Open this year, and while her run didn’t last long, one interesting note about her NCAA eligibility was the talk of the tournament. Crawley lost to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in
Queen Camilla, 76, wore her green multi-print green shirt dress today, which is a bespoke Fiona Clare design. The King and Queen attended the Sandringham Flower Show at Sandringham House in King’s Lynn today. Queen Camilla paired her dress with her Bottega Veneta
In answer to the question about whether water companies be taken back into public ownership, Fearnley-Whittingstall said: “For me, yes, it is time to renationalise the water companies.” He continued: “I think what has been incredibly shocking as it has started to
A Tory minister defended the Rwanda policy after not a single person in the BBC Question Time audience admitted to supporting the plan. Host Fiona Bruce asked people to put their hand up if they backed the measure to send illegal migrants