BBC Question Time: Who is joining Fiona Bruce on tonight's episode?
The BBC has released who is taking part in this week's edition of Question Time which airs tonight.
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Question Time host Fiona Bruce will be joined by Bim Afolami, Emily Thornberry, Hashi Mohamed and Kate McCann on tonight's episode of the BBC programme.
The show, which is being filmed from Peterborough, will be live on BBC iPlayer from 8pm and can also be watched after the 10pm news on BBC One.
Panellist Afolami is the Treasury Minister and has been an MP for Hitchin and Harpenden since 2017. He's a former lawyer and banking executive who will be quizzed on the show.
Labour's Thornberry will be alongside him on the panel. She's the Shadow Attorney General and has been an MP for Islington South and Finsbury since 2005.
Last week, the show was filmed in Oxford and the panellists included King's College professor Anand Meno, British businessman and life peer Stuart Rose, Conservative MP Andrea Leadsom and Shadow Cabinet Minister for International Development Lisa Nandy.
They debated the Post Office scandal which has been prominent in the news in recent weeks following the release of the ITV series Mr Bates vs The Post Office.
The housing crisis was also discussed as well as which political party will make the most difference to the economny.
Question Time airs tonight (January 18) on BBC One at 10.40pm.
The politician was the Shadow Foreign Secretary under Jeremy Corbin when he was the party's leader.
Mohamed, a barrister and author, will also be voicing his opinions during the programme tonight.
He's a barrister in planning and environmental law and the author of books on both social mobility and housing.
Mohamed has also been the presenter of several BBC Radio 4 documentaries over the years.
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Also joining the line-up tonight is journalist Kate McCann who is the political editor at Times Radio.
She used to work as TalkTV's political editor and was a former correspondent for Sky and The Telegraph.
As always, audience members will be given the chance to quiz the show's panel and discuss political issues.
Last week, the show was filmed in Oxford and the panellists included King's College professor Anand Meno, British businessman and life peer Stuart Rose, Conservative MP Andrea Leadsom and Shadow Cabinet Minister for International Development Lisa Nandy.
They debated the Post Office scandal which has been prominent in the news in recent weeks following the release of the ITV series Mr Bates vs The Post Office.
The housing crisis was also discussed as well as which political party would make the most difference to the economy.
Question Time airs tonight (January 18) on BBC One at 10.40pm.