I can’t browse in real time right now, but I can share what’s typically covered in PMQs grilling and point you to how to verify the latest updates quickly.
Direct answer
- The latest PMQs grilling involving Keir Starmer usually features back-and-forth with the Conservative leader (often Kemi Badenoch in recent sessions) about economic plans, public services, and party leadership questions. For the most up-to-date specifics (who asked what, what exchanges occurred, and any notable interruptions or votes), please check a live briefing from a trusted news outlet.
How to find the latest
- UK politics live blogs: Major outlets like BBC News, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times, and Sky News maintain minute-by-minute PMQs coverage during the session.
- Official schedules: Parliament’s Hansard and the UK government site sometimes post after-session transcripts or summaries.
- Video highlights: YouTube channels of reputable broadcasters often publish PMQs clips shortly after each session.
What to look for in the latest coverage
- Who asked questions and what topics dominated (e.g., economy, immigration, NHS, inflation).
- Any sharp exchanges, gaffes, or moments that shift political momentum.
- Reactions from party leaders and opposition MPs, plus any cross-party alignments or splits.
- Any immediate political or market implications discussed by analysts.
If you’d like, I can summarize the latest coverage you provide (or a link you share) into a concise briefing with key quotes and potential implications. I can also set up a quick comparison of PMQs performances across recent sessions if you want.
Citations
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