
30/03/2011
Sean Curran and the 大象传媒's parliamentary team report from Westminster as David Cameron says he won't rule out providing arms to rebels in Libya.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as David Cameron and Ed Miliband cross swords at Prime Minister's Questions. Parliament starts its Easter break next week. That means the next PMQs will be in four weeks.
In tonight's programme:
The government says it won't rule out supplying arms to rebels in Libya - but MPs express reservations about the legality of such a move.
David Cameron insists there's no reason why cuts in police budgets should lead to fewer frontline officers.
And we find out who the PM thinks is the most annoying person in modern politics.
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