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Question Time cut short as woman falls ill | Question Time cut short as woman falls ill |
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The BBC's Question Time was cut short on Thursday when an audience member was taken ill during the recording. | The BBC's Question Time was cut short on Thursday when an audience member was taken ill during the recording. |
The BBC One show, from Colchester town hall, in Essex, was suspended while the woman was given first aid. | The BBC One show, from Colchester town hall, in Essex, was suspended while the woman was given first aid. |
Host David Dimbleby said later they had to end the recording as the woman "could not be safely moved". | Host David Dimbleby said later they had to end the recording as the woman "could not be safely moved". |
The hour-long programme, featuring Conservative Greg Clark, Labour's Diane Abbott and others was about 40 minutes in when it was halted. | The hour-long programme, featuring Conservative Greg Clark, Labour's Diane Abbott and others was about 40 minutes in when it was halted. |
The panel had already been asked "what is the point of capitalism?" and whether the Budget could fix the broken housing market. | The panel had already been asked "what is the point of capitalism?" and whether the Budget could fix the broken housing market. |
The programme was broadcast in a shortened form, while Andrew Neil's political show This Week was moved forward. |