Intelligence on the streets of salisbury. All our thoughts remain with those affected, their family and loved ones. We will continue to seek justice for them. But im pleased to say that two years on, saulsberry is back on its feet, focused firmly on the future and welcoming visitors with open arms. A tribute to the people of salisbury and we wish them well for the future. We will have further such meetings later today. As the government prepares the nation for the worst of coronavirus, does the prime cover anyo withficant cash flow, their threats and . Benefits will still be pegged with the treasury considered to bay delay if need be . And as a Prime Minister agree with me that come what may, as we saw during the devastating floods in gloucester in 2007 and my rightcently, honorable friend, is monitoring the situation. Points to mitigation such as time to pay Jeremy Corbyn i am sure the whole house will join me in congratulating the Prime Minister and his partner on the news that they
Now its time for a look back at the day in parliament. Hello, and welcome to wednesday in parliament. Coming up argy bargy in the commons as this Prime Minister faces questions about the next one. Will she finally act in the best interest of these aisles, not the conservative party, and admit that neither of the candidates for office should ever be elected Prime Minister . But shes not having any of that. Either of the candidates for this high office would do a damn sight betterjob than anybody sitting on those benches. Also on the programme a committee look at ways to improve mens well being. And. Puffins. Spring is carnival time for puffins. They get to these safe cliff tops on farms and some of the other 27 islands and turn from solitary birds to wildly social courting birds intent on finding a mate and creating the next generation of puffins. First, Prime Ministers questions doesnt seem to be quite the event it used to be mps no longer squish up on the green benches and overflow in
The week in parliament. Hello and welcome back to the week in parliament. The week when millions of children went back to school and mps went back to westminster after the summer break. This has been a wasted summer. The government shouldve spent it preparing for the autumn and winter but instead they lurched from crisis to crisis, u turn to u turn. But borisjohnson said his government was turning the tide. In spite of the negativity and the constant sniping from the opposition, we are seeing a country that is not only going back to school, but going back to work. Also in this programme Jacob Rees Mogg reveals his up to the minute ringtone. I wonder. The first Prime Ministers questions since july saw borisjohnson and sir keir starmer clash over schools, the pandemic and the economy. The labour leader focused his questions on the chaos over grades for students whose a level exams were cancelled due to the pandemic. There was an outcry when many students received lower than predicted gra
Now on bbc news, the week in parliament. Hello again and welcome back to the week in parliament the week when millions of children went back to school and mps returned to westminster after their summer break. This has been a wasted summer the government shouldve spent it preparing for the autumn and winter. Instead, theyve lurched from crisis to crisis, u turn to u turn but borisjohnson said his government was turning the tide. In spite of the negativity and the constant sniping from the opposition, we are seeing a country that is not only going back to school, but going back to work. Also in this programme, Jacob Rees Mogg reveals his up to the minute ringtone. I wonder. Laughter. The first Prime Ministers questions since july saw borisjohnson and sir keir starmer clash over schools, the pandemic and the economy. The labour leader focused his questions on the chaos over grades for students whose a level exams were cancelled due to the pandemic. There was an outcry when many students r
Hello again and welcome back to the week in parliament the week when millions of children went back to school and mps returned to westminster after their summer break. This has been a wasted summer the government shouldve spent it preparing for the autumn and winter. Instead, theyve lurched from crisis to crisis, u turn to u turn but borisjohnson said his government was turning the tide. In spite of the negativity and the constant sniping from the opposition, we are seeing a country that is not only going back to school, but going back to work. Also in this programme, Jacob Rees Mogg reveals his up to the minute mobile ringtone. I wonder. Opera ringtone plays. Laughter. The first Prime Ministers questions since july saw Boris Johnson and sir keir starmer clash over schools, the pandemic and the economy. The labour leaderfocused his early questions on the chaos over grades for students whose a level exams were cancelled due to the pandemic. There was an outcry when many students in engl