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Yesterday in parliament

  • Rod Stewart in 1976

    Yesterday in parliament

    Senior Tory Angela Browning was barred from playing her mobile ringtone of British Airways' signature tune in the chamber. She vowed to replace it with Rod Stewart's Da Ya Think I'm Sexy
  • Yesterday in parliament

    Lord Mandelson is set to get his own monthly question time
  • Yesterday in parliament

    Peers were urged to accept a £34 cut in their overnight allowances in exchange for a £38.50 rise in other daily attendance allowances
  • Yesterday in parliament

    The publication of cabinet minutes, aid for flood-hit farmers in Cumbria, and Harriet Harman sings Billy Joel
  • Dawn Butler, the MP for Brent South

    Yesterday in parliament

    Dawn Butler, the junior Cabinet Office minister, made history as the first black woman to speak at the Commons dispatch box

  • Yvette Cooper

    Yesterday in parliament

    The Speaker pledged to investigate why claims by the work and pensions secretary, Yvette Cooper, that government action was reducing unemployment were missing from the official record
  • Yesterday in parliament

    Lord Pearson of Rannoch used his first Lords intervention since being elected Ukip leader to call for a referendum on membership of the EU
  • Yesterday in parliament

    The government was urged to plan official celebrations for the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible in 2011
  • Reese Witherspoon at the Houses of Parliament on 2 December 2009.

    Yesterday in parliament

    The prime minister appeared to mix up two Hollywood leading ladies

  • Yesterday in parliament

    A protester interrupted a debate on free trade by unfurling a banner in the Lords public gallery and shouting at the business secretary, Lord Mandelson

  • Yesterday in parliament

    An independent MP asked whether it was a 'bad omen' that a Christmas tree put up in the shadow of Big Ben had been blown over
  • Yesterday in parliament

    Trying to stop Britons eating beef would be like trying to stop the French eating cheese, Mark Pritchard declared
  • Yesterday in parliament

    Tories will seek to block proposed law and order legislation unless ministers climb down over planned changes to the DNA database, the shadow home secretary said
  • Yesterday in parliament

    A former Tory minister branded the government 'arrogant and irresponsible' for refusing to legalise smokeless tobacco
  • Lady Ashton

    Yesterday in parliament

    The foreign secretary dismissed claims by a former Tory minister that Europe's first high representative, Lady Ashton, would be doing nothing more than 'handing out Ferrero Rocher'

  • Yesterday in parliament

    Lady Kinnock of Holyhead, pointing to Tory policy on Europe, warned there was 'no future in diplomacy by tantrum'
  • The Queen opens Parliament

    Yesterday in parliament

    The government was warned that the Queen's speech programme was a 'fantasy' and much of it was unlikely to reach the statute book
  • Yesterday in parliament

    Mail order companies will not deliver Christmas presents to inhabitants of the northern isles of Scotland, Alistair Carmichael said
  • Gordon Brown speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons

    Yesterday in parliament

    Angry clashes at PMQs, tributes to Britain's war dead and the government's new skills strategy
  • Yesterday in parliament

    Plans to surround armed forces veterans with a 'welfare bubble' will be unveiled early in the new year, Kevan Jones, the junior defence minister, said
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