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Duration
45 minutes

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Emma Little‑Pengelly, the deputy first minister, was questioned in Stormont on Monday 2 February. The inquiries were addressed to the Northern Ireland executive.

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The broadcast slated for 2 February 2026 is classified as a programme, specifically an episode within its genre. It forms part of the scheduled output for that day, bearing the simple designation of a programme rather than a film or series. As such, it is presented in the usual format for televised or streamed episodes, and its primary focus is set for the date indicated. On Monday, the 2nd of February, the episode focuses on a session of questioning held in Stormont. The inquiries are directed at members of the Northern Ireland executive, seeking their responses on issues. Among those taking part is the deputy first minister, Emma Little‑Pengelly, who engages directly with the questions posed. The segment captures the interaction between the assembly members and the executive during this formal scrutiny. The programme therefore documents a specific moment of political accountability, with Emma Little‑Pengelly representing the deputy first‑ministerial office. It records the proceedings that unfolded on that Monday, providing viewers with a clear view of the questioning process within Stormont. By focusing on this particular session, the episode offers a concise record of the executive’s engagement with parliamentary oversight on 2 February, capturing the essential elements of the inquiry.

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Northern Ireland Assembly - Executive Office Questions broadcasts on BBC Parliament at 5:15pm, Sunday, 8 February 2026. (repeat)

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Runtime45 mins