Question Time - Season 53 / Year 2023

Season 53 / Year 2023

Episodes

12/01/2023

19/01/2023

26/01/2023

02/02/2023

09/02/2023

16/02/2023

23/02/2023

02/03/2023

09/03/2023
Fiona Bruce presents the topical debate from London. The panellists answering questions from an invited audience are Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick MP, Shadow Home Office Minister Sarah Jones MP, the author and journalist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, former Home Secretary and Chancellor Ken Clarke and the broadcaster and writer Richard Madeley.

16/03/2023

23/03/2023

30/03/2023

20/04/2023

27/04/2023

04/05/2023

11/05/2023

18/05/2023

25/05/2023

01/06/2023

08/06/2023

15/06/2023

22/06/2023

29/06/2023

06/07/2023

21/09/2023

28/09/2023

05/10/2023

12/10/2023

19/10/2023

26/10/2023

02/11/2023
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire. On the panel: from the government, cabinet office minister Jeremy Quin MP; Labour's cabinet office shadow Nick Thomas-Symonds MP; Camilla Cavendish, former director of policy at Downing Street; president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Marie van der Zyl; and Artificial Intelligence researcher and entrepreneur Mustafa Suleyman. Live on iPlayer at 8pm.

09/11/2023
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Llandudno in North Wales. On the panel, from the UK government, David TC Davies MP, the secretary of state for Wales; Sir Chris Bryant MP, who is Labour's shadow minister for Creative Industries and Digital; Plaid Cymru's Westminster leader, Liz Saville Roberts; a political journalist and broadcaster, Anne McElvoy; and soprano Camilla Kerslake.

16/11/2023
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of current affairs discussion from Bridgwater in Somerset. On the panel: from the Conservatives, former business secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg MP; shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson MP; Times columnist Juliet Samuel; economist Paul Johnson; and CEO of Oxfam UK Danny Sriskandarajah.
Live on iPlayer at 8pm.

23/11/2023
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Stevenage in Hertfordshire. On the panel are government minister Andrew Griffith MP, Labour's shadow employment minister Alison McGovern MP, author and political journalist Isabel Oakeshott, and businessman and Great British Sewing Bee judge Patrick Grant. Live on iPlayer at 8pm.

30/11/2023
Fiona Bruce presents topical debate from Doncaster in South Yorkshire. On the panel are cabinet office minister Esther McVey MP, Labour's shadow environment secretary Steve Reed MP, Liberal Democrats' foreign affairs spokesperson Layla Moran MP, comedian Zoe Lyons and journalist and broadcaster Andrew Neil.
Live on iPlayer at 8pm.

07/12/2023
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Petersfield in Hampshire. On the panel: minister for veterans' affairs Johnny Mercer MP; Labour Party chair Anneliese Dodds MP; writer and climate activist George Monbiot; and journalist and author Peter Hitchens. Live on iPlayer at 8pm.

14/12/2023
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Kelso, in the Scottish Borders. On the panel are: from the Scottish government, cabinet secretary for justice Angela Constance MSP; Meghan Gallacher MSP, deputy leader of the Scottish Conservatives; Labour's leader in Scotland, Anas Sarwar MSP; economics editor at The Spectator magazine Kate Andrews; and former chief strategist behind the campaign for Scottish independence Stephen Noon.
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