Summary

  • 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."

  1. Miliband uppublished at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    Labour leader Ed Miliband accuses the PM of delaying a vote on the European Arrest Warrant, saying this is because he's "paralysed by fear" of a Tory backbench rebellion. He offers to get the issue through Parliament.

  2. George Eaton, political editor of the New Statesmanpublished at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    Tweets, external: "Challenged on low wages, Cameron boasts about rise in employment. Ignores problem of inadequate pay. #PMQs

  3. EU votepublished at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    Conservative Sir Bill Cash attacks the Lib Dems for "what appears to be a veto over our Referendum Bill". The PM says he's disappointed it can't go ahead, adding that voting for a Conservative government will ensure an in/out referendum on the EU.

  4. Pic: Cameron on his feetpublished at 12:04 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

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    David Cameron says the government has a record to be proud of as he responds to a question about living standards

  5. Homelessnesspublished at 12:02 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    Labour's Ian Lucas asks about rough sleepers, saying the government is the first since the 1920s to preside over a real-terms fall in living standards. David Cameron says there's been a record fall in unemployment over the last year.

  6. Here goespublished at 12:01 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    We are under way. Labour's Ian Lucas is first up.

  7. Cameron herepublished at 11:59 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    The Commons is far busier now. The PM is in his seat.

  8. 'Incompetent'published at 11:57 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    Lib Dem deputy leader Sir Malcolm Bruce tells Daily Politics the timing of the EU demand is "incredibly incompetent" and was an easily foreseeable political problem for Brussels.

  9. 'Unreasonable demand'published at 11:56 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    On Daily Politics Conservative Bob Neill says it is not "reasonable" of the EU to demand £1.7bn extra by 1 December.

  10. EU billpublished at 11:55 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    On Daily Politics Labour's Vernon Coaker says there must be a "renegotiation" with the EU over the £1.7bn extra it has asked for in contributions from the UK.

  11. Not longpublished at 11:53 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    Just under 10 minutes to go until things get under way. The House is not looking especially busy as Northern Ireland Questions takes place.

  12. Same-sex marriagepublished at 11:50 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    In other news, equalities minister Nicky Morgan has said that she does now support same-sex marriage, having previously opposed its introduction in Parliament.

  13. 'Fair movement'published at 11:46 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    For Labour, shadow defence secretary Vernon Coaker says his party would ensure "fair movement within the EU", not undermining workers in the UK.

  14. EU movementpublished at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    On BBC Two's Daily Politics, Conservative Party vice-chairman Bob Neill says it's important to talk about reform in the way free movement of people works within the European Union.

  15. Who's up?published at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    There are four Labour MPs at the top of the ballot to ask the PM a question. They are: Ian Lucas, Kelvin Hopkins, Barry Sheerman and Ian Austin. Lib Dem Tessa Munt is next, followed by Conservatives Glyn Davies and David Amess.

  16. Afghanistanpublished at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    What might Labour leader Ed Miliband ask the prime minister about? UK combat troops have pulled out of Afghanistan, which will probably get a mention. The NHS has also been a popular topic in recent weeks.

  17. Hellopublished at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2014

    Hello and welcome to our weekly live text coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Immigration is the issue of the week, with a warning today from MPs that the backlog in asylum seekers is not being cleared. This follows Defence Secretary Michael Fallon raising concerns about the number of immigrants in some parts of the country and a suggestion by the mayor of Calais that asylum seekers regard the UK as a "soft touch" on benefits. Immigration is likely to come up at some stage during today's session.