PMQs
Bursting Boris’s bubble
Labour has found an attack line that has the benefit of being true
Big Bozza is not watching us
Cuts are increases. Good deals are bad
Ooops!… Dave did it again
I’m shocked, shocked to find that lobbying is going on in here! adds Boris
Cavalier with the facts
PMQs pitches a Cavalier prime minister against his Roundhead opponent. But Boris risks a lot as “the Rupert of debate”
The magician’s dismay
The showman spotted the rabbit hopping about backstage, but was forced to carry on with his trick
Remedial class
Keir Starmer thinks he’s dealing with an idiot at PMQs – as today showed, it’s a mistake to always underestimate your opponent
Does PMQs still matter?
Was William Hague overestimated where Sir Keir Starmer is still underestimated?
Should all England be a Greater Manchester?
Neither Starmer nor Johnson know if local lockdowns are any more effective than national lockdowns. But both have dug-in to their positions.
The elephant in the chamber
PMQs is failing to explore whether the government’s Covid strategy makes sense
Think of it as two Christmasses, darling
All the PMQ and Liaison Committee detail. If detail’s the right word. Which it’s not