Russell Brand issues statement following rape charges
Russell Brand has responded to police charges against him.
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BBC Question Time audience in hysterics as Fiona Bruce skewers floundering MP
Question Time became heated on Thursday as the panel in Cardiff discussed devolution - and Fiona Bruce insisted Rhun ap Iorwerth, Leader of Plaid Cymru, was derailing the topic
The Question Time audience last night were in hysterics as a floundering MP squirmed as he tried to deflect an answer.
Fiona Bruce had to step in to maintain order during the feisty episode - the last of its current series - as Rhun ap Iorwerth, Leader of Plaid Cymru, went "quite far off the subject". The presenter interjected to remind Mr Ap Iorwerth the audience member's question concerned whether or not devolution had made life better for the people of Wales.
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But the Leader of Plaid Cymru again rambled about "the refurbishment of Westminster" - and it left the audience in Cardiff laugh and sigh in frustration. So, defiant Ms Bruce, presenter of the topical debate show since 2019, cut in again: "Does anyone else think it has got anything to do with the refurbishment of Westminster." Although the audience shouted in unison: "No," Mr Ap Iorwerth, 52, continued his waffle.
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Labour MP Chris Bryant, Minister of State for Creative Industries, Arts and Tourism, addressed the question, highlighting how his party had helped Wales through devolution, such as by introducing free prescriptions in Wales. Yet he was interrupted again - this time by journalist and broadcaster Emily Sheffield - and so Ms Bruce stepped in to further restore order.
"Let him finish... No, no, no! Do you know what? I am taking control of this, because you guys are jumping in all the time," the presenter shouted, to which the audience applauded again.
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READ MORE:How what you pay or get for free varies whether you live in England, Scotland, Wales or N. IrelandThe topic arose on Thursday's show following the decision in the Senedd, the Welsh Parliament, to increase the number of Members of the Senedd (MSs) from 60 to 96 at the next election, at the expense of taxpayers. One member of the audience suggested money would be better spent on teachers, nurses, doctors and other public service workers.
Mr Ap Iorwerth, who has been an MS since 2013, tried to deflect this concern, but Ms Bruce continued to press the politician, who is also a journalist, into an answer. He eventually tried to mock Westminster, saying: "These sound like big numbers but, there is a job of work being done on the Houses of Parliament, refurbishment of the building in Westminster. The estimated cost of that is something I think like..."
Article continues belowIt was then when Ms Bruce took the reins, cutting in to insist the topic was being hijacked. She said: "Are we not quite far off the subject now in fairness? We are not talking about Westminster... Rhun, Rhun, I'm going to stop you there... Rhun, please stop talking. No, because we are not talking about Westminster, the refurbishment of Westminster."
But the politician took it back to his original point, leaving the audience - and Mr Bryant - in the Welsh capital perplexed. Mr Bryant retorted: "And he wants to run Wales?!" He then was able to praise Labour's work on devolution and, in one simple sentence, answered the original man's question. The MP for Rhondda and Ogmore said: "I think it needs more doctors and nurses than it needs more politicians to tell you the truth."
Russell Brand has responded to police charges against him.
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For the second time, a Mexican destination has denied that Fyre Festival 2 would be taking place on its shores.
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Latest Manchester City news and gossip with the latest on Kevin De Bruyne's future after he confirmed he will leave the Etihad Stadium in the summer
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Russell Brand has issued a video statement to fans in which he denied committing rape - commenting after the Metropolitan Police announced he had been charged with rape and sexual assault
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Since 2017, Russell Brand has been married to Laura Gallacher. Hereâs a look at these two lovebirds.
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The location that was said to be the site of next monthâs Fyre Festival 2 may not serve as the venue, leading to questions about where the event will be held.
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After a whirlwind marriage to Katy Perry, Russell Brand tied the knot with Laura Gallacher. Find out more about her and their relationship, which hasnât been without its bumps.
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Russell Brand has been charged with rape and sexual assault in the UK. He is "incredibly grateful" for the opportunity to defend the charges court.
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Fyre Festival 2 is looking like a ânew disasterâ after a second Mexico government on Wednesday denied knowledge of the second attempt at the music event that previously failed.
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Comedian Russell Brand has shared a video denying the rape charges that have been brought against him by the Metropolitan Police on April 4th.
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The comedian and actor issued a statement on X denying the charges ahead of his court appearance next month
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Russell Brand has been charged with a number of sexual offences including rape, the Metropolitan Police Service said today
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Comedian-turned wellness guru Russell Brand has denied the sexual assault charges leveled against him by British police Friday, insisting âI never was a rapist.â
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President Donald Trump left Washington on Thursday to fly back to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. By Friday morning, the stock market was in freefall for a second day in a row. From his Truth Social page, Trump posted a video from a person going by the handle @AmericanPapaBear, claiming Trump is purpose...
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The charges against the 50-year-old come after a joint investigation by Channel 4 Dispatches and The Sunday Times in 2023
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