Summary

  • David Cameron faced his weekly Prime Minister's Questions from 12:00

  • A long-awaited review into Britain's airport capacity recommends a new runway for Heathrow

  • Downing Street said there would be no "snap judgement" on the findings

  • Boris Johnson says it would have "catastrophic" impacts and predicts "it's not going to happen"

  • MPs debate a ministerial statement on the Airports Commission review

  • Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith announces a new way of measuring child poverty

  1. Helpful interventionpublished at 12:29

    Edward Argar, a new Conservative MP, offers the PM an opportunity to explain how the government will continue to help small business and entrepreneurs. Mr Cameron duly does so. He'll probably be grateful for such a helpful question.

  2. What about Greece?published at 12:30 British Summer Time 1 July 2015

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  3. Staying coolpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 1 July 2015

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  4. Pic: Graham Allenpublished at 12:27

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    The former chair of the now abolished Political and Constitutional Reform Committee Graham Allen asks the prime minister if he would convene parliament in each of the nations of the Union if they have to move out of the current buildings.

  5. SNP on English votespublished at 12:26

    Neil Gray, an SNP MP, joins his party's efforts to challenge the PM over English votes for English laws - insisting it will create a "second class status" for MPs. David Cameron says he's "baffled", saying he thought the whole point of the SNP was to exclude themselves from the UK Parliament altogether (through Scottish independence).

  6. Pic: Rehman Chishtipublished at 12:23

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    Conservative MP Rehman Chishti said other countries such as France use the term "Daesh"

  7. ISIL or Daesh?published at 12:23

    Following the PM's call for the BBC to stop using the term Islamic State - and instead, ISIL, Conservative MP Rehman Chisti says the militant group should be referred to as Daesh. David Cameron says he makes a good point, but thinks ISIL is better than Islamic State. He adds that he's pleased the BBC seems to have "moved its position" on the naming of the group, adding: "I really welcome that."  

  8. Watch: 'Women showing how it's done'published at 12:22

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  9. Zac really wants to speakpublished at 12:22 British Summer Time 1 July 2015

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  10. Tackling extremismpublished at 12:21

    In response to a question from a Conservative backbencher, David Cameron sets out the steps the government is taking to tackle extremism and radicalisation at home. He says new legislation will increase funding for counter-terrorism policing while banning orders will tackle groups and individuals that endorse extremism but stop "one step short" of condoning terrorism.

  11. Reality Check: Prevent fundingpublished at 12:20

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    The PM says the government has put more money into Prevent, a programme that aims to deter people from becoming involved in terrorism. Figures, external from the Home Office, released after a Freedom of Information request, show that funding for Prevent dropped from £36m in 2011/12 to £35m in 2012/13, but has increased in the years since, to £40m in 2014/15.

  12. PM vs SNPpublished at 12:20 British Summer Time 1 July 2015

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  13. 'Second class status'published at 12:19

    In response to a follow up question from the SNP's Robertson, the PM says it's time the SNP talked about how it would use its devolved powers - and notes that none of its MPs are arguing for devolution of state pensions.

  14. Zac wants to speakpublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 1 July 2015

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  15. Pic: Angus Robertsonpublished at 12:18

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    SNP Westminster leader Angus Robertson says that the prime minister is going to introduce "second class status" for Scottish MPs in the House of Commons.

  16. 'Measured and sensible'published at 12:18

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    The SNP's Angus Robertson questions the PM on English votes for English laws, saying that Scottish MPs will be "excluded from parts of the democratic process in Westminster". Defending the plans, Mr Cameron says the proposals are "measured and sensible".

  17. Cameron on the (magazine) rackpublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 1 July 2015

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  18. Pic: Harman's support pledgepublished at 12:16

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    The Leader of the Opposition says that if the prime minister makes a swift decision on the Davies Report, "we will support him and there will be a majority in this House".

  19. Better PMQs?published at 12:17 British Summer Time 1 July 2015

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  20. 'Swift decision needed'published at 12:14

    Noting the PM's change of subject Ms Harman responds: "It seems like he's in a holding pattern above Heathrow and Boris won't let him land." She stresses the need for a "swift decision" on the Davies report - and pledges that Labour will support them. Will he put the national interest first? she asks. Mr Cameron repeats the government's need to read and consider the report and says a decision will be made by the end of the year.