Summary

  • Brexit bill published - debate next week

  • It gives details on negotiation hopes

  • Theresa May heading to the US

  1. Pic: Nigel Doddspublished at 12:44 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Nigel Dodds
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    The DUP's Westminster leader condemns the shooting of a police officer in Northern Ireland.

  2. Social care reviewpublished at 12:44 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Conservative Maggie Throup asks for an urgent review of social care in Derbyshire.

    The PM says it's important to integrate social and health care at a local level. It's an issue that's been "ducked" before, she adds.

  3. Cyrpus unificationpublished at 12:43 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    The PM is urged, during her meeting with Turkish President Erdogan to push for a united Cyprus.

    Theresa May says the UK stands ready to do its part to ensure a "successful conclusion" to talks.

  4. Watch: What if Parliament rejects Brexit deal?published at 12:41 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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  5. Pic: Pat McFaddenpublished at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Theresa May tells the former Europe minister that Parliament will decide on the government's deal.

  6. EU workers' rightspublished at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Conservative John Baron says the PM should unilaterally guarantee the rights of EU citzens working in the UK.

    The PM says she expects to be able to do so, but she must look after the rights of UK citizens living in the EU too.

    This is a matter she is hopeful of settling during the early stage of Brexit talks, she adds.

  7. PM: I’m pleased that I am able to meet President Trump so early in his administrationpublished at 12:39 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Prime Minister Theresa May will be the first world leader Donald Trump meets as President of the United States. This breaks with recent convention. Since President Eisenhower in 1953, the first foreign leaders US Presidents meet tend to be from neighbouring Canada or Mexico.

    President Eisenhower- Mexico, Ruiz Cortines

    President Kennedy- Canada, John Diefenbaker

    President Johnson- not inaugurated at beginning of term

    President Nixon- Canada, Pierre Trudeau

    President Ford-not inaugurated at beginning of term

    President Carter- Mexico, José López Portillo

    President Reagan- Jamaica, Edward Seaga 

    President George H Bush- Mexico, Carlos Salinas de Gortari

    President Clinton- Canada, Brian Mulroney

    President George W Bush - Canada, Jean Chrétien

    President Obama- Canada, Stephen Harper

  8. Post-Brexit dealspublished at 12:36 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Labour's Pat McFadden asks about possible trade tariffs after Brexit.

    Theresa May says it will be up to Parliament to support or reject the deal reached by the government, adding that, otherwise the UK will have to "fall back on other arrangements".

    Answering another question, she promises the UK will be a "world leader" on free trade.

  9. Ukraine sovereigntypublished at 12:36 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Theresa May confirms the UK's commitment to the continuing sovereignty of the Ukraine.

  10. Possible Labour candidate for Stoke-on-Trent Central withdrawspublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    A doctor shortlisted as Labour's candidate in the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election has pulled out of the race to spend more time in the NHS.

    Dr Stephen Hitchin announced his decision on social media this morning, external

    He says he has instead chosen to concentrate on is career as a hospital doctor and his young family. 

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  11. Watch: PM urged to make point about torture during Trump visitpublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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  12. Future of farming after Brexitpublished at 12:34 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Labour's Chris Bryant asks about support for agriculture after Brexit. Theresa May promises to support farming across the UK.

  13. Pic: Peter Grantpublished at 12:34 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    The SNP MP questioned the PM about asylum seekers.

  14. Assaults on NHS staff to be a specific offence?published at 12:33 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Conservative MP Oliver Dowden says there should be a specific criminal offence of assaulting NHS workers.

    Theresa May says Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt is looking at the idea.

  15. Watch: May v Corbyn on economic planspublished at 12:32 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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  16. State of the railwayspublished at 12:32 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Labour's Kelvin Hopkins asks for railway gauges in the UK and in continental Europe to be aligned. Theree is no commitment to do so but the PM says the government is working to ensure the rail system succeeds.

  17. Asylum system questionpublished at 12:31 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    The SNP's Peter Grant says 10,000 asylum-seekers have been denied a fair trial under the detained fast-track system.

    The PM, who says she knows a lot about the issue from her days as Home Secretary, says the system has been looked at and says that the system is designed to speed the process of removals up.

  18. Milton Keynes gets PM's congratulationspublished at 12:30 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Theresa May tells Labour's Andrew Slaughter she will work hard to make a success of Brexit.

    In another question, she congratulates Milton Keynes on its 50th birthday, and in a possible nod to her Brexit strategy says Milton Keynes shows what can be achieved "with a clear plan".

  19. PM urged to tackle President Trump about torturepublished at 12:27 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

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    Conservative Andrew Tyrie urges the PM to tell President Trump that the UK will "in no circumstances" sanction torture.

  20. Trader Trump ups his steakpublished at 12:26 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2017

    Scotland's export figures are fuel for the Brexit debate, and highlight the importance of the US market. But on food standards, a trade deal could be hard to swallow.

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