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This week in PMQs: Immigration Policy, The Fall of Assad and Defence Spending

December 15, 2024December 15, 2024 By Phineas Horan

IMMIGRATION:  Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clashed over immigration policy this week. Last week, the Leader of The Opposition decided that she

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This Week in PMQs: Cabinet Reshuffle, Christmas No. 1 and Electoral Reform.

December 8, 2024December 10, 2024 By Phineas Horan

TRANSPORT SECRETARY RESIGNATION  Kemi Badenoch, the Leader of the Opposition, quizzed the PM over the resignation of the former transport secretary Louise Haigh.

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THIS WEEK IN PMQS: Job Losses, Hospice Care and Antisocial Behaviour. 

December 2, 2024December 8, 2024 By Phineas Horan

ECONOMY  This week questions were asked of the government about the closure of the Vauxhall plant in Luton. Kemi Badenoch, the Leader of

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This week in PMQs: Government grilled on inflation, banking hubs, farmers and arms dealing.

November 23, 2024November 23, 2024 By Phineas Horan

INFLATION: Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, standing in for Sir Keir Starmer on his way back from Brazil, faced questions from the Tory

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What Does Your Government Spend Their Time Talking About, and What Do You Need to Know?

November 17, 2024November 17, 2024 By Phineas Horan

This week in PMQs we see: the fallout from the budget, part time local government, GPs in crisis, arguments over school fees, foreign

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Opinion: How the response to the Mail on Sunday’s “Sharon Stone” slur perfectly illustrates how sexism still pervades our politics, our media and our society

May 7, 2022 By Ben Evans

From people’s desperate desire to shame Rayner, to a relationship between politicians and the Press that inhibits accountability, the response to the Mail

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