BBC Question Time
She said stepping away as an ambassador was a "hard decision" and she would continue as a supporter of Refuge from the sidelines.
The Good Morning Britain host weighed in on “preposterous” calls to sack or silence the BBC sports presenter during an appearance on Question Time.
"Division is all they have left to offer," he says as minister Robert Jenrick claims the controversial plan is “legal, fair and moral”.
She also highlighted the damage done to the UK's car industry.
"We’ve had three Conservative prime ministers in just the last six months".
“I’m amazed you can still say 'Rwanda' with a straight face," journalist tells immigration minister Robert Jenrick.
Fury at prime minister for failing to draw a line under the Liz Truss "shambles" with promotion of Lee Anderson and more.
The Loose Women panellist and the UK's first trans newsreader weighed in on the row around prisoners.
Journalist Sums Up Political Scandals In One Comment: 'Very Rich People Using Law To Evade Scrutiny'
"It's just appalling, it stinks," The Daily Mirror's Alison Phillips said on BBC Question Time.
"No disrespect to you, sir, and I don’t mean to embarrass you at all..."
About BBC Question Time
Question Time is a BBC political debate programme based on Any Questions? The show features politicians from at least the three major political parties as well as other public figures who answer pre-selected questions put to them by an audience selected on the basis of its political views and demographic. Question Time is presented by David Dimbleby. Programme schedule. Source: Wikipedia