Poppiespublished at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014
Conservative David Amess says the field of poppies display at the Tower of London is a "stunning" reminder of the sacrifices of World War One. The PM agrees.
David Cameron questions on immigration and the European Arrest Warrant.
He was also asked about the NHS, the economy and the wellbeing of veterans.
Labour's Harriet Harman wore a T-shirt saying: "This is what a feminist looks like."
Justin Parkinson, Alex Hunt and Adam Donald
Conservative David Amess says the field of poppies display at the Tower of London is a "stunning" reminder of the sacrifices of World War One. The PM agrees.
Labour's Hazel Blears asks about prevention of radicalisation, urging him to devote more resources to this. David Cameron says he agrees that this is essential and promises progress.
Plaid Cymru's Elfyn Llywd asks for Wales to get parity of funding on the NHS with Scotland. The PM says Wales should get more power to raise and spend its budgets.
Lib Dem Tessa Munt says NHS England overspent its cancer drugs fund and this money has come from radiotherapy. The PM says the overspend is not due to maladministration but the fact more people require the drugs.
Tweets, external: "Cameron does himself no favours at home or among EU partners by describing 2004 border opening as "catastrophic, appalling decision" #pmqs"
Labour's Ian Austin says people in his Dudley constituency are unhappy about immigrants being entitled to benefits soon after they arrive. The PM says the length of time people need to be in the UK before this happens has increased.
Tweets, external: "Last week Miliband gave strong speech on immigration that was true to Labour values. Today, he was reading a Farage script. Depressing #pmqs"
Labour's Barry Sheerman calls for access to mental health services to improve. The PM says work is going on to improve the situation.
Ex-Conservative Defence Secretary Liam Fox says the eurozone could become a "horror zone" and attacks the EU's demand for £1.7bn extra from the UK. David Cameron reiterates that the UK will not pay the money by 1 December.
Labour's Kelvin Hopkins says cuts to HM Revenue and Customs staffing will protect "fat cats". David Cameron replies that high earners are paying a higher percentage of income tax than under Labour.
Ed Miliband says the coalition has failed on immigration. The PM says it has spent four years "clearing up the mess" left by Labour. That ends this week's confrontation between the two of them.
Tweets, external: "#Immigration on front of Mail, Times, Express, Metro and i. Now dominating #PMQs. This conspiracy of silence by the elites really must stop."
Ed Miliband and David Cameron trade insults over their parties' record on immigration. Mr Miliband says the PM has "broken his promise" to get net migration down to the "tens of thousands". Mr Cameron says Labour's decision to allow people from new EU member states to the UK in 2004 was "catastrophic".
David Cameron says the coalition inherited a "complete and utter shambles" on immigration from Labour.
Ed Miliband asks why the number of asylum seekers awaiting a decision has risen 70% in the last year.
Tweets, external: "Oh dear, we are in 'who can cheer loudest' territory at #PMQs"
David Cameron says a vote on the European Arrest Warrant will happen soon, before the forthcoming by-election and says Mr Miliband's line of questioning has collapsed.