After an eventful day in the Commons, we take a look at the key moments you may have missed
Applause as PM confronted over 'racist remarks'
Mr Bercow told the chancellor:"There is a procedure to statements of this kind, a very long established procedure, and it bothers me greatly that the right honourable gentleman in the course of a statement seems to be veering into matters outwith, not even tangential, but unrelated to the spending round upon which he is focused.
Hitting back at the prime minister, Mr Corbyn said Mr Johnson was"absolutely desperate to avoid scrutiny" over his Brexit strategy.Rather unusually, a swear word was used in the House of Commons.
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