Beth Rigby. Ruth Davidson. Two political powerhouses unite to unravel the spin and explain what’s really going on in Westminster and beyond.
Ruth Davidson. Two political powerhouses unite to unravel the spin and explain what’s really going on in Westminster and beyond. Every episode, they will examine politicians, what they stand for and how they sell polices as UK politics enters a new era. Come see them live as they work out which politicians are coming out on top and who is having an Electoral Dysfunction – and what it all actually means for you.Beth Rigby is Sky News’ Political Editor. The first woman ever to hold the position, she is a leading face of the channel covering political news from the heart of Westminster and beyond. Described in the Royal Television Society magazine as the “stand out political broadcaster of our times”, since joining Sky News in 2016 Beth has covered the Brexit referendum, three general elections, the bitter Brexit wars, the Covid pandemic and the ensuing Conservative leadership chaos.
Ruth Davidson is a writer, broadcaster and politician. A former leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, Ruth was the first openly gay leader of a political party in the UK. Her electoral success in Scottish and UK elections – along with her leading roles in the Scottish Independence and Brexit referendums (on the side of staying in both wider unions) – resulted in her being named one of Time Magazine’s people of the year. Before politics, Ruth spent a decade as a news journalist, mostly with the BBC, and has written, produced and presented a number of documentaries for radio and television. She currently sits as a Conservative Peer in the House of Lords and occasionally presents on Times Radio, having formerly held her own weekly programme at the station for the last two years. Ruth is a published author, regular newspaper columnist and frequent television commentator.
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Premier Inn Glasgow City
In the heart of Glasgow, this Premier Inn is just 5 minutes walk from the Theatre Royal and the Gallery of Modern Art. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk, modern rooms and a Thyme Restaurant..
Holiday Inn Glasgow Theatreland
This 4-star Holiday Inn is located in the heart of Glasgow, just 50 metres from the Royal Concert Hall. It offers bright, elegant rooms with modern bathrooms, 1 hour of free Wi-Fi and an award-winning restaurant..
Holiday Inn Express Glasgow
The Holiday Inn Express Glasgow Theatreland is well-placed in the city centre, just a few metres from shops and nightlife. It has a bar, a restaurant and bright modern bedrooms with free Wi-Fi..
citizenM Glasgow
This citizenM Glasgow is located 400 metres from Glasgows Royal Concert Hall. It offers stylish, modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a cocktail bar, a designer lobby and a 24-hour canteen..
Park Inn by Radisson
Situated in central Glasgow, the Park Inn by Radisson Glasgow City Centre boasts free high-speed Wi-Fi, a gym, and a restaurant. With accessible rooms, it is just 3 minutes walk from Glasgow Central Railway Station..
ABode Glasgow
With free WiFi throughout, the newly refurbished ABode Glasgow is situated in the very heart of Glasgow. It is within walking distance of the citys sights, restaurants, shopping, culture, and business..
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