We bring you the Prime Minister answering questions from members of the house of commons live here at cspan2. We also invite your participation using the hashtag pmqs. Prior to question time members are finishing up their business. Now live to the floor of the british house of commons. The uk government, welsh government, what assurance can my friend give of a clear plan based on what is at the heart of everything . Mister speaker, that was three questions rolled into one driven by the scientists, in terms of the responsibility, that is a matter he is familiar with around the evolution settlement. If there is lack of clarity rumored to be situated that is the matter i will take up. Thank you, secretary of state. We go to questions for the Prime Minister, for 45 minutes. To answer the engaged questions and welcome to the dispatch box. Thank you, i have been asked to respond to the Prime Minister, he is making a good recovery and in good spirits. The coronavirus pandemic presents us with
Now on bbc news, its time for a look back at the week in parliament. Hello there and welcome to the week in parliament. Coming up, the chancellor unveils more help forjobs and businesses hit by coronoavirus restrictions. With every restriction comes difficulty and that is why we are doing everything we can to strike that balance between saving lives and protecting livelihoods. But the opposition reckons the governments behind the curve. The winter economy plan series iii. You know but the twist is it didnt last the winter. It didnt do enough to help the economy, and it wasnt a plan. The labour leader says parts of england face prolonged agony. I really think the Prime Minister has crossed the rubicon here notjust with the miserly way that hes treated Greater Manchester but the grub it take it or leave it way these local deals are being done. He stands up and attacks the economic consequences of the measures that were obliged to take across some parts of the country when he wants to tur
Time for a look back at the week in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to the week in parliament. Coming up, the chancellor unveils more help forjobs and businesses hit by coronavirus restrictions. With every restriction comes difficulty and that is why we are doing everything we can to strike that balance between saving lives and protecting livelihoods. But the opposition reckons the governments behind the curve. The winter economy plan series iii. But you know what the twist is . It didnt last the winter. It didnt do enough to help the economy, and it wasnt a plan. The labour leader says parts of england face prolonged agony. I really think the Prime Minister has crossed a rubicon here, notjust with the miserly way that hes treated Greater Manchester, but the grubby take it or leave it way these local deals are being done. He stands up and attacks the economic consequences of the measures that were obliged to take across some parts of the country when he wants to turn the lights ou
To a0 miles per hour, especially as those showers move through. Temperatures around 10 to m degrees across the uk, turning milder to the south later in the week but a fairly wet and at times windy week to come. Goodbye. Hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. The headlines more pressure on the government as thousands of doctors back
the footballer Marcus Rashfords campaign for Free School Meals during the school holidays. After a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling nonessential items during the countrys two week lockdown. Spains government announces a new state of emergency that could last until may next year, as it tackles the virus a National Curfew from from 11pm until six in the morning is due to come in from sunday. Ministers consider reducing the 14 day isolation period for those in contact with people who have the virus. Now on bbc news, its time for the week in parliament. We for the week in parliament. Will have more at 3pm
Supporters of rewriting chiles constitution have won a resounding victory in sundays referendum. With almost all ballots counted 78 percent of people voted in favour of a new charter. The countrys president Sebastian Pinera acknowledged the result and praised chileans for a peaceful and orderly vote. Coronavirus measures are hardening across europe as countries struggle with rising infections. Spains Prime Minister has announced a National Emergency and imposed a night time curfew. All bars and restaurants in italy will close from six pm on monday. And france has seen a Record Number of cases. The belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko has defied an ultimatum set by the opposition which called on him to step down orface a general strike. On sunday riot police fired stun grenades at demonstrators in the capital. Now on bbc news its time for a look back
at the week in parliament. Hello there and welcome to the week in parliament. Coming up, the chancellor unveils more help forjobs and