Comment PMQs verdict: Corbyn starts to capitalise on Tories’ EU chaos The release of Vice’s documentary on Jeremy Corbyn prompted much attention for his failure to use PMQs to… Sarah Pine 8th June, 2016, 2:34 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict: Osborne falters, Eagle soars and Trident lurks in the background Those in the Commons chamber today were slightly taken aback by the wall of noise that greeted Angela… Conor Pope 25th May, 2016, 1:34 pm
Comment PMQs verdict: Injustice fires up Corbyn but no sign of a victory parade Questions about the posted workers’ directive? Then Jeremy Corbyn has answers for you – and for a prime… Peter Edwards 11th May, 2016, 2:28 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict: Corbyn lands a hit on housing but anti-Semitism dominates the day With fewer than 24 hours to go before Jeremy Corbyn’s biggest electoral test since taking control of the… Peter Edwards 4th May, 2016, 2:50 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict: Corbyn goes back to school but misses out on top marks Jeremy Corbyn’s revamped PMQs style continues. For a third week running, there were no “People’s PMQs” crowdsourced questions.… Conor Pope 27th April, 2016, 2:31 pm
Comment PMQs verdict: Corbyn does his homework and passes academies test – but must still do better We are starting to see a bit of a different Jeremy Corbyn. We kind of saw it at… Conor Pope 20th April, 2016, 2:12 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict: Cameron still won’t answer – but does Corbyn really need him to? “On 99 previous attempts to ask questions to the Prime Minister, I have been unclear about or dissatisfied… Conor Pope 9th March, 2016, 1:30 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict: Fiery Corbyn goes on the attack over junior doctors Today we caught a glimpse of angry Jeremy Corbyn. Gone was his usual quiet, stern demeanour – dubbed… Conor Pope 24th February, 2016, 2:01 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict: Corbyn shows his passion for housing, despite his relaxed approach Jeremy Corbyn cares about housing. This is obvious. But does he care much about PMQs? At his first… Conor Pope 10th February, 2016, 2:39 pm
Comment Cameron’s “bunch of migrants” jibe shows that Labour can’t keep quiet and hope this debate will go away A “bunch of migrants”. That’s how David Cameron saw fit to describe refugees living in conditions so desperate… Maya Goodfellow 28th January, 2016, 8:26 am