Season 48
31 episodes · Sep 18, 2025
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S48E1Trump Special
Sep 18, 202559mFiona Bruce presents a special edition of Question Time during Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK, asking what his presidency means for Britain and the world. On the panel: from the government, Scotland secretary Douglas Alexander; from the Conservatives, shadow housing secretary James Cleverly; broadcaster and journalist Piers Morgan; and award-winning playwright and author Bonnie Greer.
S48E225/09/2025
Sep 25, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate with politicians, commentators and members of the public from Bedworth in Warwickshire. On the panel: from the government, Lisa Nandy MP, secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport; from the Conservatives, Luke Evans MP, shadow health minister; Munira Wilson MP, the Liberal Democrats’ education spokesperson; singer-songwriter and political activist Billy Bragg; and Richard Tice MP, deputy leader of Reform UK.
S48E302/10/2025
Oct 2, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Belfast, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel are: from the government, Hilary Benn MP, secretary of state for Northern Ireland; from the Conservatives, Alex Burghart MP, shadow Northern Ireland secretary; John Finucane, Sinn Féin MP; Jonathan Buckley MLA, the DUP’s economy and business spokesman; and author and journalist Aoife Moore.
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Oct 9, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Shrewsbury, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel, from the government, chief secretary to the Treasury James Murray MP; from the Conservatives, shadow culture secretary Nigel Huddleston MP; Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party of England and Wales; Reform UK’s head of policy Zia Yusuf; and the Daily Telegraph columnist Annabel Denham.
S48E516/10/2025
Oct 16, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Bishop's Stortford, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel: from the government, the transport secretary, Heidi Alexander MP; the shadow secretary of state for work and pensions, Helen Whately MP; for the Liberal Democrats, Lisa Smart MP; the journalist and broadcaster Matthew Syed; and the author and academic Ash Sarkar.
S48E623/10/2025
Oct 23, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Swindon, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel: from the government, minister for adult social care Stephen Kinnock MP; shadow business minister Harriet Baldwin MP; Daily Mail columnist and Reform UK supporter Nadine Dorries and journalist and broadcaster Mariella Frostrup.
S48E730/10/2025
Oct 30, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Bradford, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel, from the government, the Culture secretary Lisa Nandy MP; for the Conservatives Harriet Cross MP; the commentator and GB News presenter Matt Goodwin and the economist Faiza Shaheen.
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06/11/2025
Nov 6, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Sunderland, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel, from the government, Anna Turley MP, Labour Party chair; for the Conservatives, former energy minister Graham Stuart; general secretary of the TUC Paul Nowak and Daily Telegraph columnist Tim Stanley.
S48E913/11/2025
Nov 13, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from London, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel, from the government, justice minister Alex Davies-Jones MP; Conservative peer and former home secretary Ken Clarke; co-founder of Your Party Zarah Sultana MP; and Reform UK MP Danny Kruger.
S48E1020/11/2025
Nov 20, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Loughborough, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel, care minister Stephen Kinnock; for the Conservatives Joe Robertson MP; newly elected president of the Liberal Democrats Josh Babarinde; comedian Zoe Lyons and author and journalist Ella Whelan.
S48E1127/11/2025
Nov 27, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Watford, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel: for the government, the chief secretary to the treasury James Murray, the Conservative shadow treasury minister Gareth Davies, the Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman Calum Miller, columnist and author Sonia Sodha, and entrepreneur Luke Johnson.
S48E12Immigration Special
Dec 4, 202559mFiona Bruce presents a special edition of Question Time from Dover, focusing on the issue of immigration. On the panel are: for the government, the migration minister Mike Tapp; the shadow justice minister Kieran Mullan; the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats Daisy Cooper; the leader of the Green Party Zack Polanski; and Reform UK’s head of policy Zia Yusuf.
S48E1311/12/2025
Dec 11, 202559mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Paisley, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel: the leader of the SNP at Westminster, Stephen Flynn; the leader of Scottish Labour, Anas Sarwar; the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Russell Findlay; the journalist and commentator Angela Haggerty; and the former Conservative trade minster, Lord Offord, who has defected to Reform.
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22/01/2026
Jan 22, 202659mFiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Macclesfield.
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29/01/2026
Jan 29, 202659mFiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from King's Lynn.
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26/02/2026
Feb 26, 202659mFiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Birmingham.
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26/03/2026 - Clacton-on-Sea
Mar 26, 202659mFiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Clacton-on-Sea. On the panel are Jake Richards, Tom Tugendhat, Layla Moran and Tom Skinner.
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16/04/2026 - Cardiff
Apr 16, 202659mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Cardiff. On the panel are Huw Irranca-Davies, Rhun ap Iorwerth, Dan Thomas, Darren Millar, Jane Dodds and Anthony Slaughter.
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23/04/2026 - Aberdeen
Apr 23, 202659mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Aberdeen. On the panel are Màiri McAllan, Anas Sarwar, Malcolm Offord, Russell Findlay, Alex Cole-Hamilton and Gillian Mackay.
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30/04/2026 - Maidenhead
Apr 30, 202659mFiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Maidenhead with Emma Reynolds, Victoria Atkins, Daisy Cooper, Rachel Millward and Zia Yusuf.
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08/05/2026 - Election special - London
May 8, 202659mFiona Bruce presents a special programme live from London, as the results of the May elections become clear.
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14/05/2026 - London
May 14, 202659mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from London, following the resignation of the health secretary Wes Streeting and continued speculation about a challenge to Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership.
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Dumfries
May 21, 202659mFiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Dumfries, with politicians, commentators and members of the public. On the panel, from the government, Scotland office minister Kirsty McNeill; Stephen Flynn, the SNP’s economy and transport secretary at Holyrood; Conservative MP Harriet Cross; Thomas Kerr from Reform UK and leader of the Scottish Greens Ross Greer.
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Dulwich - AI Special
May 28, 202659mFiona Bruce presents a special episode devoted to one of the most significant and consequential issues of our age: artificial intelligence. On the panel are: from the government, Darren Jones, chief secretary to the prime minister; Julia Lopez, shadow secretary of state for science, innovation and technology; Mo Gawdat, author, entrepreneur and former chief business officer at Google X; Laura Gilbert, senior director of AI at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change; and Victor Riparbelli, founder and CEO of London-based AI company Synthesia.
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Makerfield
Jun 4, 202659mFiona Bruce presents a special programme from the Makerfield constituency, ahead of the by-election there on the 18th of June. On the panel, the Labour mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham; Robert Kenyon of Reform UK; Michael Winstanley from the Conservatives; Jake Austin from the Lib Dems and Sarah Wakefield of the Green Party.