BBC Question Time returns tonight with a virtual audience quizzing the panel led by Fiona Bruce. It has been a week that has seen the Prime Minister face questions about the refurbishment of his flat, new Covid vaccines ordered, global aid cuts, the First Minister of Northern Ireland resign, and the small matter of a Scottish election. With no shortage of talking points, we take a look at who is on BBC Question Time this week.
Anne-Marie Trevelyan The Government will be represented by Anne-Marie Trevelyan, with the Minister for Business, Energy and Clean Growth sitting on the panel. The Conservative MP, was elected as Member of Parliament for the Berwick-upon-Tweed constituency at the 2015 general election and has been a keen champion for COP26.
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Action speaks louder than words : MPs call on government to replace Green Homes Grant scheme
Environmental Audit Committee writes to government slamming decision to axe grant scheme and urging Ministers to deliver replacement
The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) of MPs has offered an excoriating assessment of the government s controversial handling of the axed Green Homes Grant, warning the closure of the scheme with minimal notice could undermine progress on retrofitting homes in the owner occupied and private rented sectors.
In a sharply worded letter to Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng, the Committee this week expressed its disappointment at the way in which its recent recommendations to reform the scheme were ignored and called for an explanation as to how MPs proposals were considered as part of the decision to scrap the scheme.