BBC Question Time returned yesterday as Fiona Bruce made the trip to Inverness, Scotland. Ms Bruce was joined in Inverness by the SNP’s ex-Westminster leader Angus Robertson, Scottish Tory Party chairman Craig Hoy, Labour’s Shadow Social Security Secretary Pam Duncan-Glancy, Spectator editor
The issue of Scottish independence dominated the earlier discussions in Inverness after Fiona Bruce opened yet another weekly instalment of BBC Question Time. The 58-year-old BBC host was joined in Inverness by several passionate panellists and animated audience members. The Scottish National
Mick Lynch, general secretary at the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), joined Fiona Bruce and a star-studded panel as BBC Question Time ventured to Stratford-upon-Avon. The RMT’s rail strike featured heavily during discussions on the BBC’s flagship panel
The RMT general secretary is likely to answer some furious audience members after union members took part in the second day of strikes across the country. He earlier warned that more strike action is “extremely likely”, as commuters face further misery. It comes after
The revealing pictures come just a few days after speculation soared that the pontiff may resign after he postponed a trip to Africa and subsequently called an unusual meeting of cardinals. Pictured at yesterday’s weekly general audience at the Vatican, the 85-year-old
The monarch, 96, held a face-to-face audience with Australia’s Governor of New South Wales at Windsor Castle. The Queen, who has been suffering from episodic mobility issues, was pictured standing without her walking stick as she met retired judge Margaret Beazley. It
The comedian, 33, from Birmingham, said officers asked him to explain the context of a gag in a statement, but the case was closed now. He wrote in a post on Instagram: “So someone came to my tour show a few weeks
Shares in The Week and Country Life publisher Future jump on audience growth and expansion in US market Group sees ‘positive momentum in trading with audiences back to growth’ It also completed acquisition of US women’s lifestyle publisher Who What Wear FTSE
Speaking to the panel in Newcastle, the woman said she was “bored” watching Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, when the Labour leader accused the PM of playing “Jedi mind tricks” on the UK. Sir Keir said that Mr Johnson thinks he’s “Obi-Wan
The average cost of filling a typical family car with petrol has exceeded £100 for the first time. Figures from data firm Experian show the average price of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts reached a record 182.3p on Wednesday. That