Prime Minister’s Questions
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Defence spending, British Airways strike and Sure Start Children’s Centres were on the agenda at today’s PMQs.
The Prime Minister also took questions on the Think Jessica campaign, manufacturing industries and human trafficking.
We will offer a summary of the topics covered, as well as the chance to watch the broadcast again, from around 15:00 GMT.
Follow the links below to read the PMQs transcript or listen to the broadcast again.
Question-by-question guide
The Prime Minister answered questions on:
- Defence spending
- Sure Start childrens centres
- British Airways strike
- Maternal mortality
- Party funding
- Budget
- Banks lending
- Port of Dover
- Manufacturing industries
- Public sector investment
- Renewable energy
- Human trafficking
- Think Jessica campaign
- Pensioners
- Interest rates
- Asbestos related diseases
Extra information
Prime Minister’s Questions is an opportunity for MPs from all parties to question the Prime Minister on any subject, although they usually focus on the key issues of the day.
The half-hour session, which takes place at 12:00 GMT/BST on Wednesdays while Parliament is in session, starts with a routine question from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements.
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