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BBC Radio 4's 'Any Questions' programme on Friday 20th August will be broadcast live from Haddenham village hall.

This is the second time the BBC has accepted the invitation of the Haddenham Village Society. The last time was in 2012 — see here

On this occasion, Chris Mason will chair political debate and discussion between the Labour MP Diane Abbott, the Conservative MP and Minister for the Armed Forces James Heappey, the editor of The Spectator Fraser Nelson and the SNP Constitutional Affairs Spokesperson at Westminster Tommy Sheppard MP.

The programme starts at 8.00pm

A recording of the programme will be re-broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Saturday 21st August, starting at 1.10pm

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