Tonight’s episode of Question Time was paused by presenter Fiona Bruce for two significant announcements. The panel for the show in Dumfries on May 21 included Steven Flynn, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Tourism, and Transport, Kirsty McNeill, a Scottish Labour MP, Harriet Cross, a Conservative MP, Thomas Kerr representing Reform UK Scotland, and Ross Greer, Co-leader of the Scottish Greens.
Amid a lively debate on food price controls, Bruce disclosed details about the next week’s episode, which will focus on artificial intelligence in a special program to be held in Dulwich, South London. She invited viewers to participate in the audience for this insightful discussion on the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs and society.
Additionally, Bruce hinted at the upcoming show on June 4, where Question Time will cover the by-election in Makerfield. She emphasized the importance of not missing these two upcoming episodes.
BBC Question Time is set to return on May 28 in Dulwich and on June 4 in Makerfield. Stay informed by selecting Daily Mirror as your ‘Preferred Source’ on Google News for quick access to valuable news content.
