Question Time – Truss to feel heat from Scottish audience

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Question Time tonight will feature a panel of Scottish political and cultural figures as the BBC show heads to Scotland’s central belt. Hosted by Fiona Bruce, the veteran BBC presenter will be joined by SNP deputy John Swinney and Scottish opposition leader Douglas Ross.

They will also be joined by Scottish Labour leader and Glasgow MSP Anas Sarwar and Spectator magazine assistant editor Isabel Hardman.

Completing the line up will be Stuart Murdoch, leader singer of the Scottish band Belle and Sebastian.

Topics tonight are likely to include Scottish Independence, Scotland’s view on Liz Truss and the record breaking polling figures for Labour across the UK.

Speaking before tonight’s show, the Scottish Labour leader wrote on Twitter: “What a week to be on Question Time! Yet another week of a government in total chaos.

“Tune in to hear how we confront the crisis and change the UK for the better.”

Question Time will be broadcast live immediately after the ten o’clock news on BBC One and is also available to watch on iPlayer.

What time is Question Time on tonight?

Question Time will be broadcast immediately after the 10pm news on BBC One.

If you want to watch earlier, it is available to watch on iPlayer now.

Good evening

Good evening from Scotland. I’m Aliss Higham, I’ll be bringing you all the latest developments on Question Time tonight. Please feel free to get in touch with me as I work if you have a story or tips to share! Your thoughts are always welcome.

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