11/10/2017

Oct 11, 2017, 10:59 PM

Episode image

Sean Curran reports from Westminster on the first PMQs since MPs took a break for party conferences. Jeremy Corbyn challenged Theresa May to lead or leave amid Conservative worries over the Government's flagship welfare reforms. The Labour and Tory Leaders also clashed over Brexit - shortly after the Chancellor Philip Hammond had been seeking to reassure MPs that the Treasury was preparing for a range of Brexit scenarios - including no deal with the EU. Also: in the Lords, a former head of the civil service called for an independent judicial review of the police inquiry into Sir Edward Heath; and the Universities Minister Jo Johnson was challenged in the Commons over interest rates on student loans, Editor: Rachel Byrne.