Urgent Question on the teachers' strike: 5 July 2016
5 July 2016 (updated on 5 July 2016)
Minister for Schools, Nick Gibb, responded to an Urgent Question asked by Nic Dakin, Shadow Minister for Education, in the House of Commons on the teachers' strike on Tuesday 5 July.
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At times MPs may want to put an urgent question to a Minister. If a matter of public importance has arisen, which an MP believes requires an immediate answer from a government minister, they may apply to the Speaker to put forward such a question.
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If the Speaker agrees, the question will be asked after that day’s Question Time.
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