Prime Minister's Questions

Prime Minister's Questions: 22 July 2020

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Saturday, July 25, 2020

During PMQs MPs questioned the Prime Minister about a report by the Intelligence and Security Committee on Russia; Scottish independence and more.

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During PMQs MPs questioned the Prime Minister about a report by the Intelligence and Security Committee on Russia; Scottish independence and more.

Prime Minister's Questions: 22 July 2020

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Saturday, July 25, 2020

During PMQs MPs questioned the Prime Minister about a report by the Intelligence and Security Committee on Russia; Scottish independence and more.

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During PMQs MPs questioned the Prime Minister about a report by the Intelligence and Security Committee on Russia; Scottish independence and more.

Prime Minister's Questions: 15 July 2020

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Thursday, July 16, 2020

During PMQs today MPs questioned the Prime Minister about sector specific support, a potential second spike, trade deals and more.

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  • During PMQs today MPs questioned the Prime Minister about sector specific support, a potential second spike, trade deals and more.
  • Mr Starmer asked the Prime Minister:
    "to make clear that he intendsto implement the recommended actions" from thereport bytheGovernment's Expert Advisory Group on the challenges this autumn and winter.
  • He went on to ask "what assurance can the Prime Minister give that the system will be fit for both purposes [testing and tracing capacity needs to be expanded and for it to be working]"by September 2020.
  • Liberal Democrat MP, Sir Edward Davey (Kingston and Surbiton) asked if the Prime Minister will commit to a future public inquiry on the Government's response to covid-19.

Prime Minister's Questions: 15 July 2020

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Thursday, July 16, 2020

During PMQs today MPs questioned the Prime Minister about sector specific support, a potential second spike, trade deals and more.

Key Points: 
  • During PMQs today MPs questioned the Prime Minister about sector specific support, a potential second spike, trade deals and more.
  • Mr Starmer asked the Prime Minister:
    "to make clear that he intendsto implement the recommended actions" from thereport bytheGovernment's Expert Advisory Group on the challenges this autumn and winter.
  • He went on to ask "what assurance can the Prime Minister give that the system will be fit for both purposes [testing and tracing capacity needs to be expanded and for it to be working]"by September 2020.
  • Liberal Democrat MP, Sir Edward Davey (Kingston and Surbiton) asked if the Prime Minister will commit to a future public inquiry on the Government's response to covid-19.

This week in the Commons: 22-26 June

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Saturday, June 27, 2020

This week in the Commons: 22-26 June

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  • This week in the Commons: 22-26 June
    This week in the House of Commons, MPs debated three Government Bills and two Private Members' Bills were introduced.
  • In PMQs, the Prime Minister was asked about the track and trace app, VAT and greater borrowing powers for Scotland.
  • Three Government Bills were debated in the House this week.
  • The Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Bill [Lords] 2019-21 passed its second reading on Monday 22 June without a division.

This week in the Commons: 22-26 June

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Saturday, June 27, 2020

This week in the Commons: 22-26 June

Key Points: 
  • This week in the Commons: 22-26 June
    This week in the House of Commons, MPs debated three Government Bills and two Private Members' Bills were introduced.
  • In PMQs, the Prime Minister was asked about the track and trace app, VAT and greater borrowing powers for Scotland.
  • Three Government Bills were debated in the House this week.
  • The Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Bill [Lords] 2019-21 passed its second reading on Monday 22 June without a division.

This week in the Commons: 15-19 June 2020

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Monday, June 22, 2020

This week in the Commons: 15-19 June 2020

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  • This week in the Commons: 15-19 June 2020
    This week in the House of Commons, MPs asked about the number of children living in poverty in the UK, support for councils, and more in PMQs.
  • There were statements made on the start of post-Brexit trade talks between the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and public order.
  • There were also urgent questions on the two-metre social distancing rule, the Government's strategy to protect jobs and the economy, and more.
  • The prime minister was questioned about child poverty statistics in the UK, the Immigration Health surcharge for NHS and health workers, and more.

This week in the Commons: 15-19 June 2020

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Monday, June 22, 2020

This week in the Commons: 15-19 June 2020

Key Points: 
  • This week in the Commons: 15-19 June 2020
    This week in the House of Commons, MPs asked about the number of children living in poverty in the UK, support for councils, and more in PMQs.
  • There were statements made on the start of post-Brexit trade talks between the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and public order.
  • There were also urgent questions on the two-metre social distancing rule, the Government's strategy to protect jobs and the economy, and more.
  • The prime minister was questioned about child poverty statistics in the UK, the Immigration Health surcharge for NHS and health workers, and more.

This week in the Commons: 15 June 2020

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Saturday, June 20, 2020

This week in the Commons: 15 June 2020

Key Points: 
  • This week in the Commons: 15 June 2020
    This week in the House of Commons, MPs asked about the number of children living in poverty in the UK, support for councils, and more in PMQs.
  • There were statements made on the start of post-Brexit trade talks between the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and public order.
  • There were also urgent questions on the two-metre social distancing rule, the Government's strategy to protect jobs and the economy, and more.
  • The prime minister was questioned about child poverty statistics in the UK, the Immigration Health surcharge for NHS and health workers, and more.

This week in the Commons: 15 June 2020

Retrieved on: 
Saturday, June 20, 2020

This week in the Commons: 15 June 2020

Key Points: 
  • This week in the Commons: 15 June 2020
    This week in the House of Commons, MPs asked about the number of children living in poverty in the UK, support for councils, and more in PMQs.
  • There were statements made on the start of post-Brexit trade talks between the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and public order.
  • There were also urgent questions on the two-metre social distancing rule, the Government's strategy to protect jobs and the economy, and more.
  • The prime minister was questioned about child poverty statistics in the UK, the Immigration Health surcharge for NHS and health workers, and more.