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Just MP Andrew Bridgen spreading wild conspiracy theories in UK Parliament
A rundown of some of the claims former Tory MP Andrew Bridgen has made in the House of Commons.
The former member of the Conservative party lost the party whip in January, after he provoked widespread fury by comparing the use of Covid vaccines to the Holocaust.
He now represents his same constituency, but for Laurence Fox's reclaim party.
Subscribe to our new podcast now, or you're a silly goose:
https://linktr.ee/pubcast
published: 23 Jun 2023
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'Striking a Light: The Matchwomen who Changed the World' by Louise Raw
An International Women’s Day talk by Dr Louise Raw, 'Striking a Light: The Matchwomen who Changed the World'.
http://www.parliament.uk/about/art-in-parliament/news/striking-a-light-the-matchwomen-who-changed-the-world-by-dr-louise-raw/
published: 15 May 2014
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Prime Minister's Questions: 13 March 2019 - Brexit, knife crime, school funding and more...
Following a government defeat the previous evening on the second 'meaningful vote' on the Brexit deal with the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May faced MPs' questions at PMQs on Wednesday 13 March 2019.
Find out more: https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2019/march/prime-ministers-questions-13-march-2019-/
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...
published: 13 Mar 2019
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BCE Westminster Public Hearing Day 2: 25 February 2022 (AM Part 3)
Morning session, part 3 of the Westminster public hearing (Day 2, 25 February 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the London 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 now 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: 28 Feb 2022
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Prime Minister's Questions: 26 April 2017
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 26 April 2017.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/april/prime-ministers-questions-26-april-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: 26 Apr 2017
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E-petition relating to movement of goods between Great Britain and N Ireland - 22 February 2021
The Petitions Committee scheduled an e-petition session on e-petition 573209, relating to the movements of goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Elliot Colburn MP, a member of the Petitions Committee, opened the session. Robin Walker MP, Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office, responded for the Government.
Read the petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/573209
Find petitions you agree with, and sign them: https://petition.parliament.uk/
What are 'e-petition sessions'?
E-petition sessions are held virtually and allow MPs, including those who are shielding, to discuss the important issues raised by one or more petitions, and put their concerns to Government Ministers.
Stay up-to-date
Follow the Committee on Twitter for real-time updates on its work: https://...
published: 22 Feb 2021
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E-petition relating to child food poverty - 24 May 2021
The Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate on e-petition 554276, relating to child food poverty. Catherine McKinnell MP, Chair of the Petitions Committee, will open the debate. Minister for Children and Families Vicky Ford MP will respond on behalf of the Government.
Read the petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/554276
Find petitions you agree with, and sign them: https://petition.parliament.uk/
Inquiry
In response to this petition, the Petitions Committee has been conducting an inquiry into this issue, taking evidence from Marcus Rashford MBE, creator of this petition, as well as child food campaigners and other experts. The inquiry has been examining child food poverty in the UK in more detail and how to build on the Government’s winter support package and address any...
published: 24 May 2021
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Prime Minister's Questions with British Sign Language (BSL) - 3rd February 2021
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It 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, Sir Keir Starmer, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two.
Want to find out more about what's happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HouseofCommons
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukhouseofcom...
Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/ukhouseofco...
Thumbn...
published: 03 Feb 2021
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Prime Minister's Questions: 17 June 2020
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It 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, Sir Keir Starmer, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two.
Follow https://twitter.com/HouseofCommons for official news and information from the UK House of Commons Chamber.
published: 17 Jun 2020
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BCE Leeds Public Hearing Day 1: 10 March 2022 (Part 1)
Part 1 of the Leeds public hearing (Day 1, 10 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the Yorkshire and the Humber 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: 11 Mar 2022
9:45
Just MP Andrew Bridgen spreading wild conspiracy theories in UK Parliament
A rundown of some of the claims former Tory MP Andrew Bridgen has made in the House of Commons.
The former member of the Conservative party lost the party whi...
A rundown of some of the claims former Tory MP Andrew Bridgen has made in the House of Commons.
The former member of the Conservative party lost the party whip in January, after he provoked widespread fury by comparing the use of Covid vaccines to the Holocaust.
He now represents his same constituency, but for Laurence Fox's reclaim party.
Subscribe to our new podcast now, or you're a silly goose:
https://linktr.ee/pubcast
https://wn.com/Just_Mp_Andrew_Bridgen_Spreading_Wild_Conspiracy_Theories_In_UK_Parliament
A rundown of some of the claims former Tory MP Andrew Bridgen has made in the House of Commons.
The former member of the Conservative party lost the party whip in January, after he provoked widespread fury by comparing the use of Covid vaccines to the Holocaust.
He now represents his same constituency, but for Laurence Fox's reclaim party.
Subscribe to our new podcast now, or you're a silly goose:
https://linktr.ee/pubcast
- published: 23 Jun 2023
- views: 26533
39:28
'Striking a Light: The Matchwomen who Changed the World' by Louise Raw
An International Women’s Day talk by Dr Louise Raw, 'Striking a Light: The Matchwomen who Changed the World'.
http://www.parliament.uk/about/art-in-parliament/...
An International Women’s Day talk by Dr Louise Raw, 'Striking a Light: The Matchwomen who Changed the World'.
http://www.parliament.uk/about/art-in-parliament/news/striking-a-light-the-matchwomen-who-changed-the-world-by-dr-louise-raw/
https://wn.com/'Striking_A_Light_The_Matchwomen_Who_Changed_The_World'_By_Louise_Raw
An International Women’s Day talk by Dr Louise Raw, 'Striking a Light: The Matchwomen who Changed the World'.
http://www.parliament.uk/about/art-in-parliament/news/striking-a-light-the-matchwomen-who-changed-the-world-by-dr-louise-raw/
- published: 15 May 2014
- views: 3346
40:41
Prime Minister's Questions: 13 March 2019 - Brexit, knife crime, school funding and more...
Following a government defeat the previous evening on the second 'meaningful vote' on the Brexit deal with the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May faced ...
Following a government defeat the previous evening on the second 'meaningful vote' on the Brexit deal with the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May faced MPs' questions at PMQs on Wednesday 13 March 2019.
Find out more: https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2019/march/prime-ministers-questions-13-march-2019-/
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_13_March_2019_Brexit,_Knife_Crime,_School_Funding_And_More...
Following a government defeat the previous evening on the second 'meaningful vote' on the Brexit deal with the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May faced MPs' questions at PMQs on Wednesday 13 March 2019.
Find out more: https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2019/march/prime-ministers-questions-13-march-2019-/
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.
- published: 13 Mar 2019
- views: 51235
39:42
BCE Westminster Public Hearing Day 2: 25 February 2022 (AM Part 3)
Morning session, part 3 of the Westminster public hearing (Day 2, 25 February 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals f...
Morning session, part 3 of the Westminster public hearing (Day 2, 25 February 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the London 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 now 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_Westminster_Public_Hearing_Day_2_25_February_2022_(Am_Part_3)
Morning session, part 3 of the Westminster public hearing (Day 2, 25 February 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the London 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 now 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: 28 Feb 2022
- views: 18
55:56
Prime Minister's Questions: 26 April 2017
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 26 April 2017.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/ap...
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 26 April 2017.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/april/prime-ministers-questions-26-april-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_26_April_2017
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 26 April 2017.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/april/prime-ministers-questions-26-april-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: 26 Apr 2017
- views: 91001
1:27:19
E-petition relating to movement of goods between Great Britain and N Ireland - 22 February 2021
The Petitions Committee scheduled an e-petition session on e-petition 573209, relating to the movements of goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Ell...
The Petitions Committee scheduled an e-petition session on e-petition 573209, relating to the movements of goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Elliot Colburn MP, a member of the Petitions Committee, opened the session. Robin Walker MP, Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office, responded for the Government.
Read the petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/573209
Find petitions you agree with, and sign them: https://petition.parliament.uk/
What are 'e-petition sessions'?
E-petition sessions are held virtually and allow MPs, including those who are shielding, to discuss the important issues raised by one or more petitions, and put their concerns to Government Ministers.
Stay up-to-date
Follow the Committee on Twitter for real-time updates on its work: https://www.twitter.com/hocpetitions
Thumbnail image ©UK Parliament / Jessica Taylor
https://wn.com/E_Petition_Relating_To_Movement_Of_Goods_Between_Great_Britain_And_N_Ireland_22_February_2021
The Petitions Committee scheduled an e-petition session on e-petition 573209, relating to the movements of goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Elliot Colburn MP, a member of the Petitions Committee, opened the session. Robin Walker MP, Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office, responded for the Government.
Read the petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/573209
Find petitions you agree with, and sign them: https://petition.parliament.uk/
What are 'e-petition sessions'?
E-petition sessions are held virtually and allow MPs, including those who are shielding, to discuss the important issues raised by one or more petitions, and put their concerns to Government Ministers.
Stay up-to-date
Follow the Committee on Twitter for real-time updates on its work: https://www.twitter.com/hocpetitions
Thumbnail image ©UK Parliament / Jessica Taylor
- published: 22 Feb 2021
- views: 14641
1:26:57
E-petition relating to child food poverty - 24 May 2021
The Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate on e-petition 554276, relating to child food poverty. Catherine McKinnell MP, Chair of the Petitions Committee, w...
The Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate on e-petition 554276, relating to child food poverty. Catherine McKinnell MP, Chair of the Petitions Committee, will open the debate. Minister for Children and Families Vicky Ford MP will respond on behalf of the Government.
Read the petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/554276
Find petitions you agree with, and sign them: https://petition.parliament.uk/
Inquiry
In response to this petition, the Petitions Committee has been conducting an inquiry into this issue, taking evidence from Marcus Rashford MBE, creator of this petition, as well as child food campaigners and other experts. The inquiry has been examining child food poverty in the UK in more detail and how to build on the Government’s winter support package and address any gaps in the support.
Watch Petitions Committee Chair Catherine McKinnell and Marcus Rashford MBE discuss his petition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GmZaCrW0Z8
Find out more: https://committees.parliament.uk/work/916/child-food-poverty/
What are petitions debates?
Petitions debates are ‘general’ debates which allow MPs from all parties to discuss the important issues raised by one or more petitions, and put their concerns to Government Ministers.
Stay up-to-date
Follow the Committee on Twitter for real-time updates on its work: https://www.twitter.com/hocpetitions
Thumbnail image ©UK Parliament / Jessica Taylor
https://wn.com/E_Petition_Relating_To_Child_Food_Poverty_24_May_2021
The Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate on e-petition 554276, relating to child food poverty. Catherine McKinnell MP, Chair of the Petitions Committee, will open the debate. Minister for Children and Families Vicky Ford MP will respond on behalf of the Government.
Read the petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/554276
Find petitions you agree with, and sign them: https://petition.parliament.uk/
Inquiry
In response to this petition, the Petitions Committee has been conducting an inquiry into this issue, taking evidence from Marcus Rashford MBE, creator of this petition, as well as child food campaigners and other experts. The inquiry has been examining child food poverty in the UK in more detail and how to build on the Government’s winter support package and address any gaps in the support.
Watch Petitions Committee Chair Catherine McKinnell and Marcus Rashford MBE discuss his petition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GmZaCrW0Z8
Find out more: https://committees.parliament.uk/work/916/child-food-poverty/
What are petitions debates?
Petitions debates are ‘general’ debates which allow MPs from all parties to discuss the important issues raised by one or more petitions, and put their concerns to Government Ministers.
Stay up-to-date
Follow the Committee on Twitter for real-time updates on its work: https://www.twitter.com/hocpetitions
Thumbnail image ©UK Parliament / Jessica Taylor
- published: 24 May 2021
- views: 17284
44:01
Prime Minister's Questions with British Sign Language (BSL) - 3rd February 2021
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the...
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It 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, Sir Keir Starmer, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two.
Want to find out more about what's happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HouseofCommons
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukhouseofcom...
Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/ukhouseofco...
Thumbnail image ©UK Parliament / Jessica Taylor
https://wn.com/Prime_Minister's_Questions_With_British_Sign_Language_(Bsl)_3Rd_February_2021
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It 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, Sir Keir Starmer, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two.
Want to find out more about what's happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HouseofCommons
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukhouseofcom...
Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/ukhouseofco...
Thumbnail image ©UK Parliament / Jessica Taylor
- published: 03 Feb 2021
- views: 38468
34:26
Prime Minister's Questions: 17 June 2020
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the...
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It 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, Sir Keir Starmer, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two.
Follow https://twitter.com/HouseofCommons for official news and information from the UK House of Commons Chamber.
https://wn.com/Prime_Minister's_Questions_17_June_2020
Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It 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, Sir Keir Starmer, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two.
Follow https://twitter.com/HouseofCommons for official news and information from the UK House of Commons Chamber.
- published: 17 Jun 2020
- views: 40987
1:54:34
BCE Leeds Public Hearing Day 1: 10 March 2022 (Part 1)
Part 1 of the Leeds public hearing (Day 1, 10 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the Yorkshire and the H...
Part 1 of the Leeds public hearing (Day 1, 10 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the Yorkshire and the Humber 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_Leeds_Public_Hearing_Day_1_10_March_2022_(Part_1)
Part 1 of the Leeds public hearing (Day 1, 10 March 2022) held by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) on the initial proposals for the Yorkshire and the Humber 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: 11 Mar 2022
- views: 170