Trans comment dominates post-PMQs agendapublished at 13:42 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February
We're wrapping up our regular PMQs coverage now, as the Commons prepares to head on recess for a couple of weeks after tomorrow.
It was a particularly testy affair, with expected jibes over the state of the health service and immigration somewhat overshadowed by a row about transgender people.
Rishi Sunak attacked Keir Starmer for the policy U-turns he has made, and among a list of alleged flip-flops he said the Labour leader changed his view on "defining a woman".
Starmer, who earlier in the session had welcomed the mother of murdered transgender teenager Brianna Ghey to the public gallery, reacted with fury - accusing the prime minister of having "no shame" in making the jibe.
The exchange has dominated the post-PMQs news agenda, with calls on Sunak to apologise batted back by No 10.
Sunak's spokeswoman told reporters it was "legitimate" to highlight Starmer changing his mind and denied the PM's remarks were transphobic.
Outside of this emerging controversy, Starmer accused Sunak of failing to address NHS appointment backlogs despite committing to do so as one of his key pledges.
Sunak responded by attacking Starmer of breaking "every single promise he was elected on".
Starmer also attacked Sunak's for his £1,000 bet with broadcaster Piers Morgan over whether some asylum seekers will be sent to Rwanda before the next election and growing problems with dentistry in the NHS.
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