Politics Live

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Politics_Live an entity of type: Thing

Politics Live is a BBC News political programme which launched on 3 September 2018. It is presented by Jo Coburn and features at least four guests debating the political stories of the day, as well as reports and other content. It is broadcast on BBC Two weekdays at 12:15 (11:15 on Wednesdays), with the Fridays being used for highlights from proceedings from the UK Parliament, the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd and the Northern Ireland Assembly. The programme is not broadcast at weekends or when Parliament is in recess, or for other occasions such as a Queen's Speech. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Politics Live
xsd:integer 58105816
xsd:integer 1117478343
rdf:langString United Kingdom
xsd:date 2018-09-03
rdf:langString Politics
xsd:integer 8925028
rdf:langString b0bjf8p5
rdf:langString English
rdf:langString present
rdf:langString Palace of Westminster
rdf:langString Daily Politics
rdf:langString Roger Johnson
rdf:langString Adam Fleming
rdf:langString Andrew Neil
rdf:langString This Week
rdf:langString The Andrew Neil Show
rdf:langString Politics England
<second> -6300.0
rdf:langString Adam Fleming
rdf:langString John Pienaar
rdf:langString Laura Kuenssberg
rdf:langString Vicki Young
rdf:langString Politics Live
rdf:langString Politics Live is a BBC News political programme which launched on 3 September 2018. It is presented by Jo Coburn and features at least four guests debating the political stories of the day, as well as reports and other content. It is broadcast on BBC Two weekdays at 12:15 (11:15 on Wednesdays), with the Fridays being used for highlights from proceedings from the UK Parliament, the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd and the Northern Ireland Assembly. The series replaced Daily Politics which ran in the same time-slot until July 2018. In the announcement, the BBC stated that the new series "will offer viewers a fast-moving, conversational show, featuring a blend of political interviews, discussion and video content designed to be shared digitally, ensuring Politics Live connects with the lives of people around the country." An extended programme of 105 minutes is broadcast on Wednesdays, to include live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions which is simulcasted on BBC News. The programme is not broadcast at weekends or when Parliament is in recess, or for other occasions such as a Queen's Speech.
<minute> -105.0
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 7928
xsd:string 8925028
xsd:date 2018-09-03
xsd:double -6300.0

data from the linked data cloud