News/Current Affairs★ NewHD
Duration
30 minutes

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Christian Fraser presents a regular programme in which a panel of guests from across the political spectrum gathers to discuss the biggest international stories of the day. The discussion offers a range of viewpoints, reflecting the diversity of political opinion among the contributors. Viewers gain insight into global affairs through this cross‑party dialogue.

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The series is a regular programme that assembles a standing panel of guests to comment on current events. Structured as a straightforward talk‑show, it avoids scripted drama and instead focuses on live discussion. Because the panel is regular, the same contributors appear repeatedly, giving the series continuity. In every edition the panel turns its attention to the biggest international stories of the day, breaking down complex developments for the audience. They examine political, economic and security headlines, offering context and insight. Their aim is to distil the essential points so viewers can grasp the significance without needing specialised knowledge. The discussion moves swiftly, keeping the focus on the most pressing global events. The guests are deliberately drawn from across the political spectrum, ensuring that liberal, conservative and centrist viewpoints are represented side by side. This mix prevents a single ideological echo‑chamber and encourages contrasting analyses of the same story. Such diversity helps illuminate how political leanings shape interpretation of global events, and the programme strives to provide a balanced view of international affairs. Christian Fraser serves as the presenter, guiding the conversation and ensuring each segment stays on track. He introduces topics, poses probing questions and gives each panelist the chance to elaborate. His moderating style, combined with the varied panel, creates a concise yet comprehensive rundown of today’s top global news.

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The Context broadcasts on BBC News HD at 8:30pm, Sunday, 8 February 2026.

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Runtime30 mins