Summary

  • New Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has faced his first Prime Minister's Questions

  • He asked David Cameron questions sent to him from the public saying he wanted it to be less "theatrical"

  • Cameron said no-one would be happier than him if PMQs was to be less confrontational

  • Mr Corbyn tells the BBC he will not campaign for the UK to leave the European Union

  • After Corbyn faced criticism for not singing the national anthem, Labour sources said he would at future event

  • Theresa May has been delivering a Commons statement on the EU's migration situation

  1. PMQ advice from Miliband aidepublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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  2. Question lotterypublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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  3. Corbyn jokepublished at 12:22

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    The prime minister has a lot to be pleased with Corby for, and that's Corby not Corbyn."

    Tom Pursglove - who is Corby MP - asks about a bid for an enterprise zone. Mr Cameron says ever since Mr Pursglove's election: "I have been feeling a sense of Corbymania."

  4. SNP clashpublished at 12:20

    SNP Westminster leader Angus Robertson says he looks forward to working with Jeremy Corbyn "in opposing Tory austerity" as he claims devolution promises have not been kept. Mr Cameron suggests he is "frit" of talking about taxes the SNP wants to raise. What happened to the new style of Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Robertson asks in his response.

  5. New Labour leader's first question at PMQspublished at 12:19

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    Jeremy Corbyn asks his first question at PMQs

    New Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn asks his first question at PMQs after telling David Cameron he wants to do things in a different way and he had consulted voters about what to ask. 

    The prime minister said no-one would be more delighted than him if the weekly sessions became a “more genuine exercise”, after he congratulated the new leader of the opposition.  

  6. To the backbenchespublished at 12:18

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    As mentioned, Conservative Andrew Turner is the first MP to follow the leaders' exchange

  7. 'Real people'published at 12:18 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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  8. Tigerpublished at 12:18

    Mr Corbyn sits back down, as Isle of Wight MP Andrew Turner asks about a zoo in his constituency having difficulty importing a tiger.

  9. Mental healthpublished at 12:14

    In response to a question from Mr Corbyn on mental health services, Mr Cameron says this is an area the two leaders can work together. He says funding has been increased and repeats a line often heard from the Tories in the general election campaign: "We won't be able to afford a strong NHS without a strong economy." Mr Corbyn replies with a question from a mental health professional referring to a lack of emergency beds.

  10. First time at the despatch boxpublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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  11. Lesson learnedpublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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  12. 'How is it fair?'published at 12:12

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    How it is fair to change tax credit thresholds, is Mr Corbyn's next question from someone called Claire whose family is going to lose out from the changes. The country has to live within its means and a family that chooses not to work should not be better off than one in work, Mr Cameron says. Not everyone has that choice, replies Mr Corbyn.

  13. A real change?published at 12:12 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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  14. A new PMQspublished at 12:11 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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  15. Say what you meanpublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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  16. Tax creditspublished at 12:10

    Mr Corbyn is flanked by deputy leader Tom Watson and shadow business secretary Angela Eagle as he asks about cuts to tax credits. Mr Cameron says the government is tackling the causes of poverty, like getting people to work, improved education and childcare.

  17. Crowd-sourced questionspublished at 12:09 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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  18. Question from Stevenpublished at 12:09

    Jeremy Corbyn is naming the people who have sent him questions. Steven, who works for a housing association, has asked about job losses as a result of rent cuts. Mr Cameron replies there was a "merry go round" of tax-funded benefits paying for rising rents.

  19. Pic: PM and Corbynpublished at 12:07

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  20. Marie's debutpublished at 12:08 British Summer Time 16 September 2015

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