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  1. Jan 12, 2024 · Prime Minister's Questions: 12 February 2020. Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, gives MPs the chance to question the Prime Minister. PMQs takes place at midday every Wednesday when the Commons is sitting.

  2. The House of Commons Enquiry Service answers questions about the work, history and membership of the House. Telephone: 0800 112 4272 (Freephone) or 020 7219 4272 Email: hcenquiries@parliament.uk Text phone: Dial 18001 followed byour full number Telephone enquiry service is open between 10am-12 midday and 2pm-4pm (Monday to Friday). Find out more.

  3. Conversation Questions. Time. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Are you on time? If you are late, what message does this send to the person who is waiting for you? Do you prefer to show up late or early? What is your busiest day of the week? Do you like to be busy, or do you like to have an easy schedule?

  4. www.parliament.uk › watch-committees-and-debates › ministerial-question-timeMinisterial Question Time - UK Parliament

    From Monday to Thursday both Houses start with questions to government ministers. This is known as 'Question Time'. Question Time for ministers take about an hour in the Commons and up to 30 minutes in the Lords. UK residents can contact their MP to request a ticket to watch Question Time, and requests can also be made to Peers for tickets to ...

  5. Free Time & Hobbies A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom.. Free Time. Do you have enough free time?

  6. www.parliament.uk › watch-committees-and-debates › prime-ministers-questionsPrime Minister's Questions - UK Parliament

    Prime Minister's Questions. Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) in the Commons Chamber is a ticketed event which takes place every Wednesday at 12 noon. Tickets are free of charge and are available only to UK residents, who should contact their Member of Parliament or a Member of the House of Lords. For PMQs, advance booking is essential to be ...

  7. y QuestionsParliamentary QuestionsParliamentary Questions are one of the tools used by MP. to hold the Government to account. By questioning government ministers, Members can ask them to provide information, explain policy decisions or defe. d the actions of their departments. Prime Minister’s Question Time is a high profile example of this ...

  8. The Prime Minister answers questions from MPs in the House of Commons every sitting Wednesday from 12.00pm until the end of Question Time at 12.30pm. About Parliament: Question Time. Research Briefing: Prime Minister's Questions. Research Briefing: Attendance of the Prime Minister at Prime Minister’s Questions since 1979.

  9. Attend debates. Visit the public galleries in the House of Commons and the House of Lords and watch MPs and Peers question the government and debate current issues and legislation. UK residents and overseas visitors are welcome to watch debates in both Houses from the public galleries. Watching debates in Parliament is free of charge for all ...

  10. Visitors to Parliament from the UK and overseas are welcome to watch debates and committee hearings in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. This is free of charge. Attend debates. From the public galleries, watch MPs and Peers question the government and debate current issues and legislation. Prime Minister's Questions.