Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden steps up for first PMQs
eputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden is ready to face MPs in his first Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday whereas Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is in Japan.
Mr Dowden will spar with Labour’s deputy chief Angela Rayner within the House of Commons whereas the Prime Minister joins different members of the G7 in Hiroshima.
Mr Sunak is unveiling a brand new defence and know-how collaboration earlier than looking for to galvanise help for Ukraine throughout talks with world leaders.
Back in Westminster long-promised plans to ban “no-fault” housing evictions will probably be launched to Parliament within the Renters’ (Reform) Bill by Housing Secretary Michael Gove.
Meanwhile a high Metropolitan Police officer is dealing with questions from MPs over six protesters arrested on the King’s coronation who had been then launched with out prices.
Met Temporary Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist denies officers had been overzealous or had been beneath any political stress.
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Government publicizes long-promised plans to finish ‘no-fault’ evictions
After PMQs long-awaited plans to abolish no-fault evictions and provides renters the suitable to maintain pets are being launched in Parliament.
Housing Secretary Michael Gove mentioned the sweeping reforms will enable tenants to problem poor landlords with out shedding their dwelling.