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Prime Minister's Questions: 29 June 2016
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 29 June 2016. This was the first Prime Minister's questions after the EU referendum vote.
To find out more about this week's questions, including links to the transcript, visit: http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2016/june/prime-ministers-questions-29-june-2016/
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister.
In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minist...
published: 29 Jun 2016
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Is Britain REALLY democratic?
In our latest FactCheck Explains series, we take a look at the way we elect our MPs - is it time to change our system of First Past The Post? (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
We take a look how fair our voting system is, visit a constituency that has been held by the same party since 1880 and discuss why some people think a proportional system could work better. We also look at how governments are formed, the role of the Supreme Court and the impact devolution has had in the last two decades.
So the question is - how democratic is the UK? And do you think we need to reform the way our democracy is run?
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published: 30 Jul 2019
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Local elections 2023: Labour becomes largest party of local government
Labour has now become the largest party of local government - surpassing the Tories for the first time since 2002 in a historic milestone, but they still have much more to do if they want to gain a majority in the House of Commons.
Sky's Ed Conway has the story behind the numbers.
Read more on: https://news.sky.com/story/local-elections-2023-tories-lose-control-of-three-councils-as-labour-gains-key-authority-and-wins-mayoral-race-in-early-results-12873352
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published: 05 May 2023
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Levelling Up Fund for investing in local infrastructure - Eddie Hughes MP - 16 March 2021
Eddie Hughes MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rough Sleeping & Housing, will update the House of Commons on the Levelling Up Fund to improve local communities by investing in local infrastructure.
Ministerial statements are a way for Ministers to bring an important matter to the attention of the House, often at short notice. Government Ministers may make oral statements to Parliament which usually address major incidents, government policies or actions. These take place after Oral Questions and any granted Urgent Questions. After making a statement the Minister responds to questions on its topic from MPs. An hour is allocated for this. Commons statements will sometimes be repeated in the Lords at an appropriate time to fit in with the main business.
Want to find out more ...
published: 16 Mar 2021
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Prime Minister's Questions: 15 March 2017
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 15 March 2017.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/march/prime-ministers-questions-15-march-2017/
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister.
In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.
Opposition MPs follow up on this or anothe...
published: 15 Mar 2017
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BCE Crawley Public Hearing Day 2: 15 March 2022 (Part 2)
Part 2 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 2, 15 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
published: 16 Mar 2022
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BCE Crawley Public Hearing Day 1: 14 March 2022 (Part 6)
Part 6 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
published: 15 Mar 2022
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BCE Crawley Public Hearing Day 1: 14 March 2022 (Part 1)
Part 1 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
published: 15 Mar 2022
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BCE Crawley Public Hearing Day 1: 14 March 2022 (Part 2)
Part 2 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
published: 15 Mar 2022
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Prime Minister’s Questions: 9 May 2018
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, took questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 9 May 2018.
https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2018/may/prime-ministers-questions-9-may-2018/
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister.
In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.
The Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn asks six ...
published: 09 May 2018
39:21
Prime Minister's Questions: 29 June 2016
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 29 June 2016. This was the first Prime Minister's questions ...
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 29 June 2016. This was the first Prime Minister's questions after the EU referendum vote.
To find out more about this week's questions, including links to the transcript, visit: http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2016/june/prime-ministers-questions-29-june-2016/
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister.
In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.
Opposition MPs follow up on this or another topic, usually led by the Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn. Usually, he is the only MP allowed to come back with further questions.
You can follow https://twitter.com/HouseofCommons for official news and information for the UK House of Commons Chamber
https://wn.com/Prime_Minister's_Questions_29_June_2016
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 29 June 2016. This was the first Prime Minister's questions after the EU referendum vote.
To find out more about this week's questions, including links to the transcript, visit: http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2016/june/prime-ministers-questions-29-june-2016/
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister.
In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.
Opposition MPs follow up on this or another topic, usually led by the Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn. Usually, he is the only MP allowed to come back with further questions.
You can follow https://twitter.com/HouseofCommons for official news and information for the UK House of Commons Chamber
- published: 29 Jun 2016
- views: 83227
13:02
Is Britain REALLY democratic?
In our latest FactCheck Explains series, we take a look at the way we elect our MPs - is it time to change our system of First Past The Post? (Subscribe: https:...
In our latest FactCheck Explains series, we take a look at the way we elect our MPs - is it time to change our system of First Past The Post? (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
We take a look how fair our voting system is, visit a constituency that has been held by the same party since 1880 and discuss why some people think a proportional system could work better. We also look at how governments are formed, the role of the Supreme Court and the impact devolution has had in the last two decades.
So the question is - how democratic is the UK? And do you think we need to reform the way our democracy is run?
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https://wn.com/Is_Britain_Really_Democratic
In our latest FactCheck Explains series, we take a look at the way we elect our MPs - is it time to change our system of First Past The Post? (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
We take a look how fair our voting system is, visit a constituency that has been held by the same party since 1880 and discuss why some people think a proportional system could work better. We also look at how governments are formed, the role of the Supreme Court and the impact devolution has had in the last two decades.
So the question is - how democratic is the UK? And do you think we need to reform the way our democracy is run?
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- published: 30 Jul 2019
- views: 126078
1:42
Local elections 2023: Labour becomes largest party of local government
Labour has now become the largest party of local government - surpassing the Tories for the first time since 2002 in a historic milestone, but they still have m...
Labour has now become the largest party of local government - surpassing the Tories for the first time since 2002 in a historic milestone, but they still have much more to do if they want to gain a majority in the House of Commons.
Sky's Ed Conway has the story behind the numbers.
Read more on: https://news.sky.com/story/local-elections-2023-tories-lose-control-of-three-councils-as-labour-gains-key-authority-and-wins-mayoral-race-in-early-results-12873352
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https://wn.com/Local_Elections_2023_Labour_Becomes_Largest_Party_Of_Local_Government
Labour has now become the largest party of local government - surpassing the Tories for the first time since 2002 in a historic milestone, but they still have much more to do if they want to gain a majority in the House of Commons.
Sky's Ed Conway has the story behind the numbers.
Read more on: https://news.sky.com/story/local-elections-2023-tories-lose-control-of-three-councils-as-labour-gains-key-authority-and-wins-mayoral-race-in-early-results-12873352
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- published: 05 May 2023
- views: 306468
55:52
Levelling Up Fund for investing in local infrastructure - Eddie Hughes MP - 16 March 2021
Eddie Hughes MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rough Sleeping & Housing, will update the House of Commons on the Levelling Up Fund to improve local...
Eddie Hughes MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rough Sleeping & Housing, will update the House of Commons on the Levelling Up Fund to improve local communities by investing in local infrastructure.
Ministerial statements are a way for Ministers to bring an important matter to the attention of the House, often at short notice. Government Ministers may make oral statements to Parliament which usually address major incidents, government policies or actions. These take place after Oral Questions and any granted Urgent Questions. After making a statement the Minister responds to questions on its topic from MPs. An hour is allocated for this. Commons statements will sometimes be repeated in the Lords at an appropriate time to fit in with the main business.
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Thumbnail image ©UK Parliament / Jessica Taylor
https://wn.com/Levelling_Up_Fund_For_Investing_In_Local_Infrastructure_Eddie_Hughes_Mp_16_March_2021
Eddie Hughes MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rough Sleeping & Housing, will update the House of Commons on the Levelling Up Fund to improve local communities by investing in local infrastructure.
Ministerial statements are a way for Ministers to bring an important matter to the attention of the House, often at short notice. Government Ministers may make oral statements to Parliament which usually address major incidents, government policies or actions. These take place after Oral Questions and any granted Urgent Questions. After making a statement the Minister responds to questions on its topic from MPs. An hour is allocated for this. Commons statements will sometimes be repeated in the Lords at an appropriate time to fit in with the main business.
Want to find out more about what's happening in the House of Commons this week?
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Thumbnail image ©UK Parliament / Jessica Taylor
- published: 16 Mar 2021
- views: 3801
38:46
Prime Minister's Questions: 15 March 2017
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 15 March 2017.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/ma...
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 15 March 2017.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/march/prime-ministers-questions-15-march-2017/
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister.
In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.
Opposition MPs follow up on this or another topic, usually led by the Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn. Usually, he is the only MP allowed to come back with further questions.
You can follow https://twitter.com/HouseofCommons for official news and information for the UK House of Commons Chamber
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
https://wn.com/Prime_Minister's_Questions_15_March_2017
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 15 March 2017.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/march/prime-ministers-questions-15-march-2017/
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister.
In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.
Opposition MPs follow up on this or another topic, usually led by the Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn. Usually, he is the only MP allowed to come back with further questions.
You can follow https://twitter.com/HouseofCommons for official news and information for the UK House of Commons Chamber
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
- published: 15 Mar 2017
- views: 63795
1:00:52
BCE Crawley Public Hearing Day 2: 15 March 2022 (Part 2)
Part 2 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 2, 15 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region...
Part 2 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 2, 15 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
https://wn.com/Bce_Crawley_Public_Hearing_Day_2_15_March_2022_(Part_2)
Part 2 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 2, 15 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
- published: 16 Mar 2022
- views: 71
38:40
BCE Crawley Public Hearing Day 1: 14 March 2022 (Part 6)
Part 6 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region...
Part 6 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
https://wn.com/Bce_Crawley_Public_Hearing_Day_1_14_March_2022_(Part_6)
Part 6 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
- published: 15 Mar 2022
- views: 31
2:13:15
BCE Crawley Public Hearing Day 1: 14 March 2022 (Part 1)
Part 1 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region...
Part 1 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
https://wn.com/Bce_Crawley_Public_Hearing_Day_1_14_March_2022_(Part_1)
Part 1 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
- published: 15 Mar 2022
- views: 112
24:09
BCE Crawley Public Hearing Day 1: 14 March 2022 (Part 2)
Part 2 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region...
Part 2 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
https://wn.com/Bce_Crawley_Public_Hearing_Day_1_14_March_2022_(Part_2)
Part 2 of the Crawley public hearing (Day 1, 14 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the South East region.
The Commission is redrawing the map of parliamentary constituencies in England, to make sure each one has roughly the same number of electors. We invite you to view our proposals and have your say during our secondary consultation, which is open until 4 April 2022. Go to https://www.bcereviews.org.uk/ to tell us your views online, or you can provide feedback in person at a public hearing in your region. View the list of hearings and book your slot to speak at https://bit.ly/bcepublichearings.
- published: 15 Mar 2022
- views: 77
37:30
Prime Minister’s Questions: 9 May 2018
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, took questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 9 May 2018.
https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2018/may/prim...
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, took questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 9 May 2018.
https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2018/may/prime-ministers-questions-9-may-2018/
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister.
In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.
The Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two.
You can follow https://twitter.com/HouseofCommons for official news and information for the UK House of Commons Chamber.
https://wn.com/Prime_Minister’S_Questions_9_May_2018
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, took questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 9 May 2018.
https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2018/may/prime-ministers-questions-9-may-2018/
Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible.
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister.
In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.
The Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two.
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- published: 09 May 2018
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