What time is PMQs today? How to watch live as Keir Starmer faces Boris Johnson at Prime Minister’s Questions

This is when you can watch Prime Minister’s Questions today.

Boris Johnson is set to face off against Sir Keir Starmer this afternoon in another round of Prime Minister’s Questions.

When is PMQs today?

Prime Minister’s Questions will take place at 12:00pm today, Wednesday, June 10.

Boris Johnson is set to face off against Sir Keir Starmer this afternoon in another round of Prime Minister’s Questions.Boris Johnson is set to face off against Sir Keir Starmer this afternoon in another round of Prime Minister’s Questions.
Boris Johnson is set to face off against Sir Keir Starmer this afternoon in another round of Prime Minister’s Questions.

What will Boris Johnson say at PMQs?

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It is not yet known what Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer will discuss at PMQs this afternoon, but schools are a likely topic of discussion, as well as a fresh round of lockdown restrictions set to be eased.

The UK government has reversed its position on schools reopening amid the coronavirus outbreak, with Education Secretary Gavin Williamson now saying most pupils will not return to schools in England before September.

It comes as it is widely reported that Mr Johnson will announce the easing of a new set of lockdown restrictions, which could see zoos, safari parks and drive-in cinemas reopen.

Where can I watch PMQs today?

Prime Minister’s Questions will be broadcast live on BBC Parliament, as well as live streamed by a variety of accounts on platforms like YouTube.

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