Prime Minister's Questions - November 3rd
This week, the Prime Minister took questions from MP's on Tuition fees, welfare reform and small businesses. He was also quizzed on immigration, the NHS and prisoners voting.The Prime Minister was...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - November 10th
With the Prime Minister David Cameron on an official visit to China, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg stood in at this week's PMQ's.On the agenda for the Liberal Democrat leader was Tuition Fees,...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - November 17th
The Prime Minister returned to Westminster this week after last week's trade mission to China. At Prime Minister's Questions, Police cuts, small businesses and unemployment were all on the...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - November 24th
The Prime Minister David Cameron was quizzed on Northern Ireland, government transparency and foreign students at the parliamentary highlight of the week, PMQ's. He also took questions on recent...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - December 1st
The Prime Minister returned to London briefly on Wednesday to attend Prime Minister's Questions in Parliament, from Zurich where he has been working tirelessly on the UK's Wbid to stage the 2018 FIFA...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions December 8th
This Week's Prime Minister's Questions came just one day before a crucial and controversial vote on tuition fees.Unsurprisingly, Tuition fees were high on the agenda, along with energy company profits...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - December 16th
In the final Prime Minister's Questions before the Christmas and New Year holiday, David Cameron took questions from members of parliament on Tuition Fees, Northern Ireland and the NHS.Also on the...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - January 19th
The Prime Minister took questions from MP's on Social Services, the NHS and the future jobs fund, along with questions on Sudan, the Educational Maintenance Allowance and domestic train services.The...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - February 2nd
The Prime Minister took questions in the Common's on the continuing political unrest in Egypt, along with questions on youth unemployment, Northern Ireland and Afghanistan.MP's also quizzed David...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - March 23rd
The Prime Minister, ahead of the Budget speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, answered questions on the military operations in Libya.He also answered questions on health reform, the EU trafficking...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - May 4th
The Prime Minister took questions from members of parliament on stem cell research, child poverty and tuition fees. Other questions put to David Cameron also covered policing, first time home buyers...
View ArticlePrime Minister's Questions - May 11th
This week, the Prime Minister took questions from members of parliament on the financial deficit, the ability for prisoners to vote and cuts to the National Health Service.David Cameron was also...
View ArticleThis Week in Parliament - 16-20 May 2011
The full planned agenda for the United Kingdom Houses of Parliament for the week commencing 16th May 2011.Of interest in the coming week, several motions are to be debated regarding the BBC and the...
View ArticleReport Published on Parliament's role in Decisions to Go to War
There is an urgent need for greater clarity on Parliament’s role in decisions to commit British forces to armed conflict abroad, concludes the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee.Report:...
View ArticleHome Affairs Committee Publishes Report on Forced Marriage
In a report published today, the Home Affairs Committee criticises the lack of progress made by successive Government towards addressing the concerns raised by its predecessor Committee in 2008.Forced...
View ArticleMP's Debate the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, William Hague, moved a debate on the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan on Monday 16 May 2011.The debate focused on the...
View ArticlePresident Obama to Address Members of Both Houses of Parliament in...
The President of the United States, Barack Obama, will make an address in Westminster Hall on the afternoon of Wednesday 25th May to Members of both Houses of Parliament, as part of his State Visit to...
View ArticleParliament - The Textile Wall Art in the Spotlight in Portcullis House
The large abstract textile wall hanging in Wilson Committee Room in Portcullis House, rose to public awareness on Tuesday 19 July 2011.The wall hanging filled television screens for 15 minutes when the...
View ArticleParliament Recalled Over Civil Unrest, Booked Tours Cancelled
Both Houses of Parliament are to be recalled for one day during this summer recess on Thursday 11th August following the incidents of civil disorder in London and other cities in the UK.The House of...
View ArticleHM Treasury - Chancellor Announces New Financial Restrictions against Iran
The Government has today imposed tough new financial restrictions against Iran which cut off all financial ties with Iranian banks.This follows the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) latest...
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