17th June, 2009, 11:44 am PMQs open thread Anand Menon Share this article: From @LabourList Please use this space to discuss thoughts on Speaker Michael Martin’s last PMQs, due to begin at noon. Anand Menon Professor Anand Menon is director of The UK in a Changing Europe. View all articles by Anand Menon Subscribe to our daily email More from LabourList Comment ‘If we want people to believe in politics again, we must listen first’ Across the country we have seen political turmoil for the past decade with Brexit, the pandemic, the UK’s… Terry Jermy 17th August, 2025, 6:00 am News ‘Palestine recognition is the first, not final, step to achieving a durable peace’ The renewed diplomatic momentum for a political pathway towards peace laid out by the UK, France and Canada… Sarah Owen 17th August, 2025, 6:00 am Comment ‘Why the left should embrace air conditioning as part of climate action’ For the past few years, we have been seeing record-high summer temperatures, and this year has been no… Polly Billington 16th August, 2025, 6:00 am
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