Must-see QP: When a minister borrowed a lobbyist’s talking pointsYour daily dose of political theatre
The House confronts ISIL and the quandary of saving IraqToday’s debate was perhaps not quite a shining example of public dialogue. But it was a debate.
In praise of the airless rooms of parliamentary committeesWhat happens when the cameras turn away, the visitors leave and the MPs stop playing games? Work, maybe.
The House of Commons heads back to the real worldThese have been zany days for the geeks on the hill. But debate on the role of parliament risks masking the campaign-season good stuff