'Question Time' to air from parliament for first time

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Question Time is to be broadcast from parliament next month.

The BBC has announced that the David Dimbleby-fronted debate show will air from Westminster for the first time in its 32-year history.

Question Time's editor, Nicolai Gentchev, told The Guardian: "I hope this magnificent venue inspires the debate among our panel and audience."

The move coincides with 'Parliament Week' in the UK and comes during the production team's much-criticised move from London to Glasgow.

Earlier this year, the programme achieved a similar landmark after airing from Wormwood Scrubs prison.

Question Time returned for a new series earlier this year, following a London riots special in August.
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