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David Dimbleby This week's panel
David Dimbleby will be joined in Wootton Bassett by General Sir Richard Dannatt, Bill Rammell, William Hague, Lord Ashdown, Salma Yaqoob and Piers Morgan.

Question Time audience Join the Question Time audience
Marking 30 years on air, Question Time returns on Thursday 24 September and will be in Bournemouth as the party conference season kicks off. On the panel will be Harriet Harman, Lord Heseltine, Lord Digby Jones, David Laws and Fraser Nelson. You can now apply to be in the audience.

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UK POLITICS STORIES

MP denies £20K bell tower claim
Defence minister Quentin Davies denies trying to claim £20,700 to rebuild a bell tower in fresh MP expenses revelations.

Darling denies pre-election 'con'
Chancellor Alistair Darling hits back at Tory claims benefit increases in his pre-Budget report are a "pre-election con".

US 'not talking of war in 2001'
Talks between the UK and US at the start of the Bush presidency did not discuss an invasion, the Iraq war inquiry hears.


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FEATURES, COMMENT, ANALYSIS

Shortlist announced for Schools Challenge
The battle is on among schools for the final 15 places in the Schools Question Time Challenge 2010

Our 30th birthday
Editor Ed Havard on Question Time's success



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