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Ed Miliband’s first PMQs: how did he do?
Good debut by Ed Miliband, raising the tempo and volume more than I expected. A slightly vicar-ish quality when he started, piano, then he got more strident raising the volume as he went on.
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News of Ed Miliband’s impending nuptuals briefly lightens the mood at Prime Minister’s Questions, reports Peter McHugh.
Relations – both international and domestic – are at the centre of exchanges at Prime Minister’s Questions. But one key player is notable by his absence, as Peter McHugh reports.
It wasn’t quite in the league of the Christmas Truce of 1914 but the February Truce of 2011 at PMQs may yet make it into the history books, writes Peter McHugh for Channel 4 News.
As David Cameron and Ed Miliband clash for the last time this year at PMQs, broadcaster Peter McHugh asks whether the festive spirit will survive for long at Westminster.
Despite student protests outside, new father Ed Miliband goes easy on David Cameron – could it be the gifts the Prime Minister sent for the new baby, asks broadcaster Peter McHugh.
David Cameron fought off the opposition during PMQs as he basked in the realisation that months of royal distraction from the problems at home are ahead, writes broadcaster Peter McHugh.
There isn’t much these days which unites Tories and Labour but the House of Commons provided the venue today for one of the few things that does: Nick Clegg baiting, writes broadcaster Peter McHugh.
Good debut by Ed Miliband, raising the tempo and volume more than I expected. A slightly vicar-ish quality when he started, piano, then he got more strident raising the volume as he went on.
Ed Miliband makes a “good debut” in his first appearance at Prime Minister’s Questions as Labour Leader, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
It’s all eyes on the Commons as Ed Miliband makes his first appearance as Labour leader at Prime Minister’s Questions.
Couple of points from what is penultimate PMQs of this parliament. Last will be Wed 7 April, the day after the PM is expected to see the Queen. Nick Clegg just called this “the most corrupt (parliament) in living memory” – I wonder if Lib Dem incumbents will put that in their literature?
Gordon Brown admitted at PMQs that he has gone beyond calling for talks in his phone conversations with both sides in the BA dispute.
UPDATED: Now with video. Vince Cable referred to Lord Ashcroft as a “non-dom” in (deputy) Prime Minister’s Question Time, but he did it in a kind of aside. He didn’t wave around documentary evidence of the allegation. Harriet Harman didn’t quite get it right when describing the requirements that the Lords Appointments Commission put on…
We spoke to Conservative MP and chair of the Justice Select Committee, Sir Bob Neill.
The bitter row between the Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch and the sacked Post Office Chairman Henry Staunton shows no sign of abating.