Question Time presenter Fiona Bruce came under fire as she was accused of being "biased" towards one of her guests.
Journalist and economist Liam Halligan branded the discussion "infantile" on BBC Question Time as he appeared to crack under pressure from an audience member and his fellow panelists over the UK ...
Planet Normal: Allison Pearson and Liam Halligan speak to one of the most important global voices on radical Islam and grooming gangs Ayaan Hirsi Ali is an author and campaigner for women’s ...
and economist and journalist Liam Halligan. An audience member asked the panel why there still wasn't a national inquiry into the grooming gang scandal. Labour Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told ...
A third echoed: "Experts like Liam Halligan should refuse to appear on #bbcqt as they will never be able to get their views known due to the... bias of Fiona Bruce and the BBC!" And a fourth ...
Liz Truss has sent a cease and desist letter to Sir Keir Starmer, demanding that he stops claiming that she crashed the economy, it can be revealed. In the letter, a copy of which has been seen by The ...
economist and journalist Liam Halligan, and broadcaster Ayesha Hazarika. Question Time first appeared on television in 1979, presented by Robin Day. David Dimbleby hosted the programme until ...
Liam Halligan, a columnist for the Telegraph, says “the real danger” of closer Russian-Chinese ties is not a bust-up between China and the U.S., which could threaten crucial shipping routes ...