BNP leader Nick Griffin denied this morning that he had farted loudly during the recording of Question Time last night. Sound engineers were combing through the videotape to try and ascertain who had produced the loud rumbling bottom explosion ten...
In stark contrast to the racist, anti-Semitic, holocaust denying witterings that normally are to be heard spouting from the mouth of the leader of the British Nazi Party, tonight's audience of BBC's Question Time bore witness to an amazing revelation...
There was controversy yesterday when the BBC announced that its September 1940 edition of Question Time would not include Adolf Hitler, the Leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party and Leader of the Third Reich. "We don't believe that...
British National Party Leader Nick Griffin has sensationally withdrawn from his scheduled appearance on Question Time this evening, it has been announced. A spokesman for the BNP explained that Mr Griffin was 'unwell' and would therefore not be in...
The BBC is heading for controversy following the announcement that Adolf Hitler is to be a guest on the topical current affairs show Question Time. The Nazi dictator is to appear alongside Winston Churchill, David Lloyd George and Clement Attlee.
Parliament could face legal action over Labour leader Gordon Brown's appearance at Prime Minister's Question Time. The weekly pantomime show always features Labour Ministers who are admitted fraudsters and liars, plus plenty of Tory MPs of the sam...
The BBC has invited the controversial politician Jack Straw to appear on Question Time, their flagship political program, next week. Straw has the opportunity to look like an ordinary, mainstream politician. No doubt other panelists, such as Nick...
NORWICH - Last night, a panel of distinguished panellists including Janet Street-Wartier, Michael Ignites, Germaine Warfare, and others from Emmerdale, walked out of the Barrymore Theatre in Norwich, during filming of BBC Question Time. Amidst accusa...
DARTFORD: The studio of BBC's Question Time turned into a bloodbath last night after members of the audience rushed the stage in a bid to attack one of the panellists. Lord Chancellor Charles Falconer was the focus point for anger as he tried to...
After the "flour bombing" incident during the recent Prime Minister's Question Time. Leader of the House of Commons has delivered his review of House of Commons security measures.
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