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Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
The business for the week commencing 15 July will be: https://t.co/qStPiJ1fDw — PolitiTweet.org
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MPs aren’t allowed alcohol in the House of Commons chamber while speaking - except for during the Budget, when the Chancellor is permitted an alcoholic refreshment to help him get through his speech. #YourParliament — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
RT @foreignoffice: ✋ Journalism is NOT a crime. Today we're coming together in London to #DefendMediaFreedom 🔗 https://t.co/rTUVnuuz5w… — PolitiTweet.org
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The Leader of the House is committed to maintaining good relationships with all backbenchers. Even if that means... reciting poetry... https://t.co/2vzLPM1FpT — PolitiTweet.org
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In fact this was the upshot of a series of (slightly unusual) exchanges in recent weeks between Sir John Hayes and @MelJStride... — PolitiTweet.org
Mel Stride @MelJStride
My great friend Sir John Hayes is a lover of poetry, particularly that of John Clare. I presented him today with a… https://t.co/yhPhWCOaFo
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
You can read more about the @CommonsSpeaker and his powers here: https://t.co/iuNZH4MFwR — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
The House relies on the judgement of the Speaker to determine what constitutes appropriate language in the Commons chamber. Words considered to be unparliamentary have included git, guttersnipe, hooligan, rat, swine, stoolpigeon and traitor. #YourParliament https://t.co/1qOAIZuIIN — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
RT @MelJStride: Enlightening meeting today with organisations focussed on improving public engagement with parliament. Discussing how to ov… — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
Despite there being 650 MPs, the House of Commons only has 427 seats - including the public gallery! - which is why MPs are often seen standing during big moments such as the Budget. #YourParliament https://t.co/tNLKcQYdmC — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
RT @UKParliament: We caught up with Andrew Dobson to find out what's been happening on the Elizabeth Tower restoration project so far #BigB… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @hmtreasury: #DidYouKnow that @TechNation ranks the UK third in the world for producing successful FinTech companies. The #FinTech secto… — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
The Leader of the House has made a short business statement regarding the business for tomorrow and the remainder of this week. https://t.co/Ta5KKcbyXw — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
There will be two government oral statements in the @HouseofCommons today: @educationgovuk - Higher Technical Education Reform @CommonsLeader - Business Statement — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
You can read more about parliamentary business, and what’s being debated in parliament today, here: https://t.co/14WCcloKUa — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
In the 1880s the House of Commons sat for over 41 hours in one go - a painfully long working day. These days the Commons has adopted slightly more sociable hours, although the House occasionally continues to sit into the early hours of the morning. #YourParliament — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
As @MelJStride marks the second Great British High Street Week, @JakeBerry @mhclg have confirmed over 50 areas across the country are going through to the second phase of the £675 million Future High Streets Fund https://t.co/WCVKTvYNcL https://t.co/dgUKm105Df — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @10DowningStreet: "I care passionately about our Union. I certainly do not underestimate the scale of the challenge it faces. But I am o… — PolitiTweet.org
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Swords were banned from the House of Commons in 1313, but the ribbons for hanging them were never removed from the MP’s cloakroom. Rumour has it that at least one MP still uses the purple ribbon to hang their sword as well as their coat. #YourParliament — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
In this week’s Business Qs @RachaelMaskell asked for a debate on the future of the #Adoption Support Fund. @MelJStride thanked her for her work as chair of the all-party parliamentary group on adoption and permanence. https://t.co/66Ogy3YONx — PolitiTweet.org
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Further #TiffinCup praise in the Commons this week for Nakodar Grill in Denistoun, courtesy of local MP Paul Sweeney, winner of the Scottish regional heat https://t.co/3c0bmkrZaZ — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
After Sir David Amess raised Southend-on-Sea’s success as a regional winner in the #TiffinCup, @Pauline_Latham congratulated Soi Kitchens in her constituency for coming second overall. @MelJStride offered congratulations to all – including the winner, Kuti’s Brasserie. https://t.co/Vn3foCWqhz — PolitiTweet.org
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In reply @CommonsLeader @MelJStride paid tribute to his predecessor in the role. https://t.co/MUXJL51RCk — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
From answering the questions to asking them… in today’s Business Qs @andrealeadsom congratulated all those involved in the cross-party effort to establish the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme. https://t.co/r1M3j1IVhT — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
Some corridors in the Palace of Westminster have their own very distinctive names - including ‘the Yellow Submarine’ and ‘the Burma Road’, named by the journalists who work there. #YourParliament — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
The business for the week commencing 8 July will be: https://t.co/Z60KRO4ikX — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
RT @MelJStride: ✍ for @timesredbox this morning on my priorities as leader of the House of Commons and my determination to restore faith in… — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
@GWodrow @MelJStride Hi there - it's https://t.co/4jcuZLy31c — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
There will be two government oral statements in the @HouseofCommons today: Prime Minister - G20 Summit; leadership of EU institutions @DFID_UK - Quarterly Counter-Daesh Update — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
Read more about the fire of 1834 that burnt down @UKParliament here: https://t.co/QTwUdl6BD2 — PolitiTweet.org
Leader of the House of Commons @CommonsLeader
Most of the Palace of Westminster burned down in 1834. These days we have 24/7 fire safety patrols to keep it safe, and we don’t have furnaces in the basement anymore! #YourParliament https://t.co/9W2Lk5uUEi — PolitiTweet.org