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A wide shot of Prime Minister's Questions in 2024, showing the House of Commons packed with members. Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs, officially known as Questions to the Prime Minister, while colloquially known as Prime Minister's Question Time) is a constitutional convention in the United Kingdom, currently held as a single session every Wednesday at noon when the House of Commons is ...
Watch live as Keir Starmer faces Kemi Badenoch in the final PMQs of 2024 as Labour defends its controversial Waspi compensation refusal. Chancellor Rachel Reeves defended the decision to refuse ...
There is no specific breakfast allowance for MPs. MPs can claim some money for food if they spend a night away on parliamentary business, and their stay is neither in their constituency nor in London.
This article could do with a few further details - why PMQs were launched in the first place and so on. I have a very good book at home on the history of the role of the Prime Minister in the UK and will delve into that to see if it could help here.
Watch as Sir Keir Starmer faced Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, 11 December, as protesting farmers descended upon Westminster. Hundreds are expected to bring their tractors to the streets ...
A Canadian Member of Parliament, in this case then-Leader of the Opposition Andrew Scheer, poses a question during Question Period in March 2019. Question time in the House of Commons of Canada, colloquially referred to as Question Period, and formally known as Oral Questions, occurs during each sitting day in the House of Commons.
Prime minister Keir Starmer has been accused of obfuscating by the leader of the opposition over transport secretary Louise Haigh's resignation. Speaking during Prime Minister's Questions on on ...
In spite of the name, they are not related to the Parliamentary Prime Minister's Questions, As of October 2019, the Prime Minister had released two "People's PMQs". The "People's PMQs" have been criticised as a "sham" event, [2] and as a way for politicians to avoid press scrutiny. [3]