Boris Johnson humiliated at Prime Minister’s Questions after admitting he attended lockdown party at Number 10
Johnson insisted he thought it was a work event
Johnson insisted he thought it was a work event
With the May 6 elections only just over a week away, there was plenty to play for in today’s PMQs
Prof John MacIntyre looks at how PMQs has fared since the switch to ‘hybrid’ proceedings.
Conservatives said the report was “innapropriate” and “political”
Jeremy Corbyn skewered Theresa May today at prime minister’s questions on the rollout of Universal Credit, as he urged her to do away with the unjust premium rate phone line which sees those seeking advice charged 55p a minute. Manytest
The PM can talk about Labour’s recklessness with money all she wants – it’s the Tories who have been throwing cash away.
May’s rhetoric on immigration is about anything but unity.
‘What about machine guns?’
With the House rising next week for Christmas, and following his underwhelming performance at PMQs yesterday, Ed Miliband has much to think about as heads home.
David Cameron and Ed Miliband clashed over fat cat pay, bankers’ bonuses and banking regulation at a story Prime Minister’s Questions today, reports Shamik Das.