Social/Political Issues/Economics★ New
Duration
40 minutes

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On Thursday 5 February, members of the House of Commons posed questions to Emma Reynolds, the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and to the ministers within her department. The session was recorded as part of parliamentary coverage.

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The broadcast is a single episode of a programme that aired on Thursday 5 February 2026. Classified as a “programme” in its own right, it falls within the episode genre and forms part of the regular coverage of parliamentary proceedings. The core of the episode centres on the questioning that took place in the House of Commons on that day. Members of Parliament directed their inquiries to Emma Reynolds, who serves as the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, as well as to the team of ministers who work alongside her. The segment records the exchange between MPs and the department’s senior officials. Beyond the immediate questioning, the programme provides a straightforward record of the session, capturing the formal dialogue that occurs when the environment, food and rural affairs portfolio is scrutinised. It presents the proceedings exactly as they unfolded in the chamber, offering viewers a clear view of how the secretary and her team responded to parliamentary scrutiny on the issues raised.

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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Questions broadcasts on BBC Parliament at 12:20am, Monday, 9 February 2026.

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Runtime40 mins