WATCH: Corbyn – “The Labour Party is ready to offer strong and stable leadership in the national interest”
“We all look forward to welcoming the Queen’s Speech just as soon as the Coalition of Chaos has been negotiated.”
“We all look forward to welcoming the Queen’s Speech just as soon as the Coalition of Chaos has been negotiated.”
Davidson should have a standing invite to attend Political Cabinet, and be encouraged to speak her mind – on Brexit, the DUP and anything else.
I like John Bercow – indeed, I’ll vote for him. But the Speaker of the House shouldn’t represent a constituency – doing so disenfranchises thousands of people.
Plus: An idea for May. A quote from YouGov. A cancelled lunch. A headline from the Economist. Could Gove return? And: could Bercow be ousted?
The Tories are making gradual rather than spectacular progress on ethnic diversity – as the party’s class of 2017 looks set to prove.
The Labour leader pursues his traditional tactic of reading out a question from a member of the public.
The Labour leader delivers his pitch, but Mark Francois asks: “Is that it?”
In the Commons, the Prime Minister challenges her opponents to lay out their plans for Brexit and the future of the country.
A consequence of Brexit is a danger that the UK ends up having less influence on EU member states over such responses – or sanctions against Russia.
Her book is full of laugh-out-loud moments. And it has important points to make about violence, trolling and discrimination.
“It will help to ensure certainty and stability across the board.”
Watch how Twitter users are rating May and Corbyn’s performances.
Plus: Dealing with news of terror attacks as a radio host. Was it really necessary to send Steve Uncles to prison. And: Jacqui Smith and Sky – its goodbye from me and its goodbye from her.
The Prime Minister gives special thanks to PC Keith Palmer, “every inch a hero”, who gave his life defending Parliament.
The view from the Commons press gallery of the moments after the attack.