The SNP will be the only party not represented by their leader in Thursday evening’s programme, which will feature questions from a virtual audience. The Scottish Conservatives will by represented by Douglas Ross, Scottish Labour by Anas Sarwar, Liberal Democrats by Willie
As the largest global polluter, emitting almost double the CO2 emissions of the United States, world leaders are urging China to cease building coal-fired power stations and to urgently cut emissions. Speaking on BBC Newsnight, Teng Biao, a Human rights activist and
As the largest global polluter, emitting almost double the CO2 emissions of the United States, world leaders are urging China to cease building coal-fired power stations and to urgently cut emissions. Speaking on BBC Newsnight, Teng Biao, a Human rights activist and
Independent curator Fatos Ustek has reflected on the importance of museums during the current historical context. She explained that art can become “forceful” when it reflects “strong political, social and emotional histories through abstraction.” Speaking on Wednesday’s edition of the program, Ms
Peter Openshaw, Professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College, has issued a stark warning about the spread of the variant of concern. He told BBC Newsnight lockdown restrictions would be put in place again regardless of the Government’s plans to ease them.
Mikheil Saakashvili has spoken to BBC’s Newsnight about whether there is a risk the tensions could lead to full-scale conflict. He said: “I have no doubt about the fact that Vladimir Putin is planning mass intrusion into Ukraine. The question is when.”
BBC Newsnight Emily Maitlis interviewed political commentators Aisha C Mills and Eric Bolling as they discussed a controversial Georgia voting law. The Democrats have argued this new law negatively impacts the black community and makes voting harder while Republicans have argued the
Mr Urban then compared the EU contract with AstraZeneca to the UK’s, and claimed Britain has also had a shortfall of deliveries despite Brussels suggesting the firm “prioritised the UK”. He said: “Under its contract with the UK Government, the company had
Mr Urban then compared the EU contract with AstraZeneca to the UK’s, and claimed Britain has also had a shortfall of deliveries despite Brussels suggesting the firm “prioritised the UK”. He said: “Under its contract with the UK Government, the company had
Anas Sarwar and the SNP’s John Nicolson exchanged a vicious war of words as host Emily Maitlis attempted to calm things down between the quarrelling politicians. Mr Nicolson alleged the Scottish Labour Party leaked details regarding Nicola Sturgeon at the Holyrood Committee before