Cameron and Miliband clash over banks inquiry
David Cameron and Ed Miliband have clashed in the Commons over the terms of an inquiry into the interest rate-rigging scandal surrounding Barclays.
The prime minister said a single parliamentary inquiry into the "appalling" events would be the most "swift and decisive" course of action.
But Labour's leader said this was "too narrow" and a much wider judicial probe into the culture of banking was needed.
Former Barclays boss Bob Diamond has been questioned by MPs.
Nick Robinson reports.