March 16, 2022
11:29 am
Prime Ministers Questions
Catch-up
PMQs – PMQs Ends, dirty Russian money in UK
PMQs – No evidence Russia interference in UK elections says PM
“No government doing more to root out corrupt money” – PM
PMQs – PM says more sanctions to come
PMQs – Boris Johnson announces further military support for Ukraine
PMQs Live – PM says he will publish Sue Gray report when he receives it
PMQs Live – Will PM refer ‘party’ to police?
PMQs Live – BREAKING: Photo of PM at Christmas quiz emerges
PMQs Live – Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: Will there be a review?
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Rayner asks why we don’t have details of a meeting between the PM and Evgeny Lebedev that happened two days after the security services advised that Lebedev should not get a peerage.
Raab says people get nominated for peerages for their contributions and many Russians contribute brilliantly to society.
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Rayner asks Raab if he overruled security service advice at any time when he was the foreign secretary (and in charge of MI6)
Raab calls it nonsense and he never over-ruled the security services.
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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe review
Angela Rayner asks for a review of the handling of the Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe case, and whether Boris Johnson’s comments about her as foreign secretary made the situation worse.
Raab says sole responsibility for what happened to Zaghari-Ratcliffe rests with Iran.
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National Lottery new contract
Tory Dean Russell asks if its right for a company linked to Gazprom to get the contract to run the UK’s National Lottery.
Dominic Raab says Allwyn is seeing to cut links with Gazprom and is outspoken on the Putin regime.
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PMQs Live – What time is PMQs? Where to watch PMQs?
Prime Minister’s Questions will take place today, with Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab going head to head with either Keir Starmer or deputy leady Angela Reyner – (its not yet clear)
The invasion of Ukraine is likely to be top of the agenda again this week – with a special focus on the UK’s refugee response.
The Government announced a new scheme designed to encourage Britons to take in those fleeing the region.
What time is PMQs today?
PMQs will start at its usual time of midday, with the session lasting for around half an hour.
How can I watch PMQs live?
You’ll be able to watch all the action via a live stream on this page.
PMQs is also broadcast live on the UK Parliament YouTube channel, and on BBC News and Sky News.
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