26-01-2023, 05:54 PM
I don't usually see the daytime Politics Scotland programmes on BBC One Scotland during the week, but had the TV on yesterday and caught part of the programme. The programme airs twice weekly on Wednesdays at 14:15 (to cover what's going on in parliament and Scottish politics in general), and then on Thursdays at 12:00 (to cover First Minister's Questions).
I was interested to see that yesterday's programme covered events in the Scottish Parliament (from Glasgow) and then featured a segment presented from the Politics Live studio in Millbank by BBC Scotland's David Porter - who had a discussion with some Scottish MPs.
It may be that this is a regular occurrence, but it was the first time I'd seen it. I was also wondering if any of the other Nations do this too? (Maybe only Wales as I guess NI political programming might be cut back given the lack of a NI government?).
I was interested to see that yesterday's programme covered events in the Scottish Parliament (from Glasgow) and then featured a segment presented from the Politics Live studio in Millbank by BBC Scotland's David Porter - who had a discussion with some Scottish MPs.
It may be that this is a regular occurrence, but it was the first time I'd seen it. I was also wondering if any of the other Nations do this too? (Maybe only Wales as I guess NI political programming might be cut back given the lack of a NI government?).