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Also on the agenda today is Grant Shapps’ debut facing international development questions since he was demoted in the post election reshuffle. | |
First PMQs of the new Parl will follow @grantshapps' first IntDev Qs today from 12pm. Tributes to the Rt. Hon. Charles Kennedy afterwards | |
Shapps was has sacked as Tory party chairman after a series of embarrassing revelations about his alleged attempts to mould his image on social media. | |
David Cameron appointed him to the lesser role of minister of state at the Department for International Development. | |
Steve Bell’s cartoon tribute to Charles Kennedy has been greeted with much approval including from the writer Bonnie Greer, Independent editor Amol Rajan, and the New Statesman’s George Eaton. | |
The @guardian 's Steve Bell can draw poignantly, too. Pictures always speak louder than words. #CharlesKennedy pic.twitter.com/lNrCh60cJX | |
Good morning, Matthew Weaver here, standing in for Andrew Sparrow. | Good morning, Matthew Weaver here, standing in for Andrew Sparrow. |
MPs from across the political divide will pay tribute to Charles Kennedy today in the House of Commons following his shock death. | MPs from across the political divide will pay tribute to Charles Kennedy today in the House of Commons following his shock death. |
Westminster was left in disbelief yesterday as it emerged the former Liberal Democrat leader had died suddenly on Monday at his home in the Highlands. | Westminster was left in disbelief yesterday as it emerged the former Liberal Democrat leader had died suddenly on Monday at his home in the Highlands. |
Commons Speaker John Bercow said he was a “principled, progressive and passionate” man as he announced plans to set aside time immediately after prime minister’s questions to commemorate the well-liked politician. | Commons Speaker John Bercow said he was a “principled, progressive and passionate” man as he announced plans to set aside time immediately after prime minister’s questions to commemorate the well-liked politician. |
Bercow said the occasion would mean “people can say what they think and feel and remember about our departed colleague, Charles Kennedy”. | Bercow said the occasion would mean “people can say what they think and feel and remember about our departed colleague, Charles Kennedy”. |
Here’s the Guardian view on Charles Kennedy’s legacy. | Here’s the Guardian view on Charles Kennedy’s legacy. |
David Cameron will engage in his first weekly sparring match with the opposition leader since leading the Conservatives to victory in May’s general election. Today he will of course be facing interim Labour leader Harriet Harman. Perhaps Kennedy’s death may bring a more respectful tone to proceedings but as we know tempers can flare from the dispatch box. | David Cameron will engage in his first weekly sparring match with the opposition leader since leading the Conservatives to victory in May’s general election. Today he will of course be facing interim Labour leader Harriet Harman. Perhaps Kennedy’s death may bring a more respectful tone to proceedings but as we know tempers can flare from the dispatch box. |
Elsewhere, there will likely be some political reaction to the latest developments with Fifa after the football organisation’s president Sepp Blatter announced plans to step down shortly before reports emerged claiming he is subject to FBI and US prosecutors’ investigations into federal corruption. | Elsewhere, there will likely be some political reaction to the latest developments with Fifa after the football organisation’s president Sepp Blatter announced plans to step down shortly before reports emerged claiming he is subject to FBI and US prosecutors’ investigations into federal corruption. |
Also Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, has vowed to “sweep away bureaucratic and legal loopholes” obstructing the takeover of as many as 1,000 struggling local authority schools in England and their rapid conversion into academies with a new education bill. | Also Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, has vowed to “sweep away bureaucratic and legal loopholes” obstructing the takeover of as many as 1,000 struggling local authority schools in England and their rapid conversion into academies with a new education bill. |
Please comment below the line and do feel free to tweet me - @matthew_weaver. | Please comment below the line and do feel free to tweet me - @matthew_weaver. |