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On 22 April 2010, during the UK general election campaign, Boulton hosted Sky News' leaders' debate live from Bristol, the second in a series of three televised debates between Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg produced, in turn, and on consecutive Thursdays, by ITV News, Sky News and the BBC.
Results of opinion polls asking voters who they considered to have won the second debate. Polling following the Sky News Debate declared Nick Clegg and David Cameron the joint winners, with all three leaders considerably closer than the previous debate. ITV News/ComRes: 33% for Clegg, 30% for Cameron, 30% for Brown. [26]
UPDATED: The BBC will broadcast a live debate with the final two candidates Conservative Party leadership candidates on July 25. The corporation confirmed that all four remaining candidates have ...
2 April: ITV - Debate between the party leaders of the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, UKIP, the SNP, the Green Party and Plaid Cymru. 16 April: BBC - A second debate between the seven party leaders above. 30 April: Sky and Channel 4 - Head-to-head debate between the Leader of the Conservative Party and the Leader of the Labour Party.
As it happened: Newsnight Labour leader hustings: Channel 4 News: Wednesday 1 September; 19:00 Jon Snow: Channel 4: Labour leadership: live Channel 4 debate: Sky News: Sunday 5 September; 22:30 Adam Boulton: Sky News Labour Leader Debate: Submit Your Question: Question Time: Thursday 16 September; 22:35 David Dimbleby: BBC One: Question Time ...
The broadcaster was forced to cancel the event with a day’s notice after earlier live hustings descended into ugly rows. Sky News cancels Tory leadership debate as Sunak and Truss decline to ...
The UK Press Gazette described him as "The most talented news executive of his generation". In 2009 he launched a successful campaign for Britain's first live televised leaders' debates in the run-up to the 2010 UK general election. " Ryley has changed elections for all our lifetimes," wrote the former Guardian editor Peter Preston.
The first live broadcast of Sky News HD, on Sky Channel 517, was the channel's election debate, which was held on 22 April 2010. For the 10 days leading up to the debate, channel 517 displayed a countdown clock to launch.