The two leaders embraced the Christmas spirit in their final battle of the year — and the prime minister came out on top.
The Conservative leader says Starmer promised growth - but has only delivered "broken promises". Starmer says he is "proud" of the recent Budget.
Nigel Farage fumed that PMQs was "rigged" by Labour as he staged another protest today. The Reform UK leader opted to sit in the side gallery instead of the House of Commons chamber for the session at ...
Sir Keir Starmer is gearing up for his first Prime Minister’s Questions since his party won the general election in June. PMQs is a weekly event where the prime minister answers questions from Members ...
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PMQs latest: Starmer defends welfare bill but refuses to back Reeves as chancellor fights back tears
Keir Starmer has defended his government’s welfare reforms as he faced a grilling at PMQs. The prime minister insisted his benefits bill will be “better for individuals, better for the taxpayer, and ...
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PMQs live: Starmer says Tories have ‘serious questions’ to answer over Afghanistan data breach
Sir Keir Starmer has said the previous Conservative government has “serious questions to answer” about the Afghan data breach. The dataset containing the personal information of almost 19,000 people ...
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has asked Keir Starmer why a Gazan family of six was allowed to come to the UK under a scheme intended for Ukrainians "This is not what the scheme was designed to do ...
Prime minister’s questions: a shouty, jeery, very occasionally useful advert for British politics. Here’s what you need to know from the latest session in POLITICO’s weekly run-through. What they ...
Keir Starmer appeared to make a dig at US Vice President JD Vance in an emotional tribute to brave British troops during PMQs. In his first grilling by MPs since his diplomatic blitz on the world ...
Charles Lees is a member of the Labour Party. The prime minister’s questions of September 16 2015 was surely the most eagerly awaited of recent political history. The buzz was palpable, both in the ...
James Murphy received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council for part of the research mentioned here. A swathe of parliamentary and electoral reforms are sought by the Labour Party, ...
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