Prime Minister's Questions
Wednesday 8 September 2010
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will take the Prime Minister’s place in the weekly PMQs session today.

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg took the Prime Minister’s place in the weekly PMQs session.
Policing, Equitable Life and the AV referendum were on the agenda at today’s PMQs.
The Deputy Prime Minister also took questions on Sheffield Forgemasters, the European Arrest Warrant and Gift Aid.
Question-by-question guide
- Policing
- Phone hacking allegations
- Banks
- Housing benefit
- Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash
- Northern Ireland
- Equitable Life
- JobCentre Plus
- European Arrest Warrant
- AV referendum
- Sheffield Forgemasters
- Gift Aid
- Parlimentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill
Extra information
Prime Minister’s Questions is an opportunity for MPs from all parties to question the Prime Minister on any subject, although they usually focus on the key issues of the day.
The half-hour session, which takes place on Wednesdays while Parliament is in session, starts with a routine question from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements.
- More on the history of PMQs
- Parliament website (opens in new window)