Summary

  • 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

  1. Pic: Leaders across the despatch boxpublished at 12:08 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    David Cameron
  2. Tim Montgomerie, comment editor of The Timespublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Tweets, external: "Tory Welsh NHS line is a good one for Cameron. A better one is you can't look after the NHS if you can't look after the economy #PMQs"

  3. England NHS v Wales NHSpublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    David Cameron is trumpeting the success of the NHS in England under the coalition's stewardship and comparing its record with the NHS in Wales. He ends with a jibe at Mr Miliband's leadership skills.

  4. Pic: Miliband in actionpublished at 12:06 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Ed Miliband
  5. Who's asking?published at 12:05 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Ed Miliband tells Mr Cameron he is the one who should be asking the questions. He attacks the "top down" reorganisation of the NHS. Mr Cameron says he wants a comparison with the NHS in Wales. He asks if Mr Miliband would support an OECD investigation into Labour's record there.

  6. Ed Miliband goes on NHSpublished at 12:04 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Ed Miliband goes on the health service too - highlighting Mr Cameron's record on the NHS in England, which the coalition government runs. Mr Cameron repeats his call for an inquiry into the NHS in Wales, which is devolved and run by Labour. It's getting a bit complicated.

  7. Cameron on NHS in Walespublished at 12:02 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    David Cameron says patients in Wales have been let down by Labour - and asks Ed Miliband if he supports an inquiry?

  8. NHS in Walespublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    The NHS in Wales is first up with a call by a Tory MP for an apology and a full inquiry.

  9. We're offpublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    A minute or so early and we're off.

  10. No 10 confidencepublished at 11:59 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Downing Street has expressed its confidence in Fiona Woolf to head the inquiry into historical child abuse cases. There have been calls for her to step down.

  11. EU treatypublished at 11:55 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Shadow Energy Secretary Caroline Flint tells the Daily Politics Labour could tighten up benefit rules for migrants without EU treaty changes or scrapping free movement.

  12. 'Difficult' for Woolf to carry onpublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Caroline Flint, Shadow Energy Secretary has told the Daily Politics that "I think it is really difficult" for Fiona Woolf to stay as chair of the child abuse inquiry: "I don't blame her. The government, they had a second chance to do this properly and they've put this woman in a really difficult position now. And they need to sort it out... I just don't think at this stage it's viable that she's the person that leads this and takes it forward."

  13. EU migrationpublished at 11:51 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    To do "something significant" on immigration David Cameron would need to secure an EU treaty change, says former immigration minister Mark Harper on the The BBC's Daily Politics. It will not be an easy task, he adds,

  14. Wales Questionspublished at 11:51 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Peter Hain
    Image caption,

    Peter Hain asking a question at Wales questions in the Commons

  15. George Eaton, political editor of the New Statesmanpublished at 11:48 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Tweets, external: "Expect Miliband will lead on Fiona Woolf at PMQs but stop short of calling for her to resign."

  16. Backbencherspublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Fifteen backbench MPs have tabled questions for Mr Cameron, including Labour's Stella Creasey, Lib Dem Julian Huppert, and Conservative former culture secretary Maria Miller.

  17. NHS?published at 11:45 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Claims in the Daily Mail that the NHS in Wales is in "meltdown" on Labour's watch are a good bet to come up too at some stage.

  18. What's on the agenda?published at 11:40 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    A bit of speculation about what might come up. The Home Office's alleged failure to deport enough foreign criminals hands Ed Miliband a possible stick to beat the prime minister with, although David Cameron will no doubt have a briefing note full of facts and figures to hit back at Labour's record in that area.

  19. Good morningpublished at 11:39 British Summer Time 22 October 2014

    Hello and welcome to our live text coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. The action gets under way in the Commons at noon. We will bring you all the key points, plus reaction and analysis from BBC Two's Daily Politics - and a flavour of what people are saying on social media. All the key clips and the full sessions will also be available on demand afterwards.