In a toe-curling exchange, David Cameron repeatedly evaded questions about Greensill Capital, and instead spoke about his charity work.
David Cameron, who campaigned for Remain and quit as PM on the day Britain voted to leave the EU, has changed his tune on Brexit.
Are you watching, ITV? The next instalment of Post Office drama is unfolding in the Kingston and Surbiton constituency.
"How's the Rwanda plan going for you, flower?"
The Scottish First Minister also said the Commons should have been allowed to debate the military action before it took place.
Critics claim it is an example of the ‘nanny state’ and say it is the role of parents to ensure children brush their teeth.
The Prime Minister said the UK took ‘limited, necessary and proportionate action in self-defence’ after the Houthis attacked ships in the Red Sea.
Lawyers representing the former president were presented with a hypothetical about a SEAL team being deployed to kill a political opponent.
Lord Pickles argues reform of the current vetting regime will ‘bring a sense to the system’.
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