Prime Minister’s Questions
Scotland’s Net Zero Secretary today announced the government’s climate change plans, including details on how these new measures will affect deer management in Scotland. The Scottish Government has stated they ‘will build on the current Cairngorms Deer Pilot to develop a national scheme which incentivises increased management and investment in the venison supply chain’. Peter… Read more »
The UK Government must carry out long overdue reform of the teaching of Religious Education (RE) in England to meet the needs of modern society, says Humanists UK in response to another Ofsted review. In its deep-dive report into RE – Deep and meaningful? – Ofsted found that the current curriculum often lacks ‘sufficient substance to… Read more »
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Once a week at Prime Minister’s Questions, the Parliamentary Conservative Party piles into the House of Commons chamber to cheer on Rishi Sunak and jeer his lawyerly opponent. But after thirty minutes of paper-waving and near-constant chuntering, they return to their Westminster offices where they readjust their focuses and begin plotting against the real enemy:… Read more »
The first question at PMQs today did not come from some lucky MP listed on the order paper — rather, it emanated from a chorus of Conservative backbenchers who collectively queried: “Where is Ed Davey?”. The Liberal Democrat chief, under intense pressure over his role in the Post Office scandal, was absent from his usual… Read more »