Vicki Young, BBC chief political correspondentpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 22 October 2014
Tweets, external: "Man bundled out of public gallery at #pmqs sounded like something was thrown at protective glass above commons chamber"
David Cameron and Ed Miliband clashed over their parties' record on the NHS
A person was thrown out of the public gallery after causing a disturbance
Theresa May defended the government's record on foreign prisoners being deported
Brian Wheeler, Alex Hunt and Adam Donald
Tweets, external: "Man bundled out of public gallery at #pmqs sounded like something was thrown at protective glass above commons chamber"
Foreign prisoner releases now. "The buck stops with me", insists the prime minister but blames human rights legislation for blocking deportations.
Tweets, external: "A member of public just threw something at the glass and started shouting at PM. Been taken away #pmqs"
In response to a question about youth unemployment in Worcester Mr Cameron has the chance for a jibe at shadow business secretary Chuka Ummuna, who called Worcester "Wichita" a while ago.
Tweets, external: "Yesterday I spoke of planted questions and obsequious speeches in the Commons. Today they've been on show #pmqs"
Labour's Stella Creasey raises the case of Tyrell Matthews-Burton, a young man from her constituency who was murdered in Milia.
Tweets, external: "Are we allowed to boo the teams off the pitch at the end of dismal #pmqs?"
The planned sale by Tata Steel of its long products division to Klesch Group, with a possible threat to thousands of jobs, is brought up by Labour MP, who questions the buyer's credentials. Mr Cameron says he is taking a "personal interest" in ensuring jobs are not lost.
Conservative MPs are lining up to ask planted questions on the government's economic records, including plans to create Northern "powerhouses".
Tweets, external: "I hold the Fixed Term Parliaments Act entirely to blame for this tiresome #pmqs"
Flood defences again. Lib Dem MP David Heath brings up the "sluice on the river parrot" and work under way to protect Somerset.
The SNP's Angus McNeil urges the prime minister to stick to his promise to devolve more power to Scotland. Mr Cameron says he will, but asks if the SNP will stick to its pledge that the independence referendum would "settle the question" for a generation or even a lifetime.
Tweets, external: "Ed Miliband misses a trick and fails to ask David Cameron about foreign national prisoner scandal. Why? #PMQs"
Tory MP Andrew Percy calls for more action to improve flood defences - a pertinent issue in his Goole constituency. Mr Cameron says he will look at the MP's proposal.
Former minister Maria Miller asks an easy "question" on the government's job creation record. Can't harm her chances of a return to the frontbench.
Tweets, external: "EdM vs Cam at #PMQs: absolutely nothing to report."
Tweets, external: "Miliband's leadership weak but so too is Cameron's when Con MPs defecting and he's running scared of Farage & Ukip #pmqs"
Mr Cameron taunts Mr Miliband for failing to sack Ed Balls in a rumoured reshuffle that didn't happen. We are into straightforward electioneering now. The Labour leader is attempting to link Mr Cameron to the tobacco lobby and the Conservative leader is hammering home his message that Mr Miliband is not a strong enough leader.
Ed Miliband is now trumpeting Labour's new cancer treatment pledge (after getting a few digs in at Mr Cameron's leadership abilities).