PMQs live: MPs attack Cameron over refusal to take 3,000 refugee orphans from Europe
Yvette Cooper and Angus Robertson say PM is 'putting country to shame'
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The latest updates are:
- Yvette Cooper issues powerful critique of Cameron's stance on refugee children
- Cameron says it is 'quite extraordinary' Labour MP Naz Shah has not been suspended in anti-semitism row
- Jeremy Corbyn goes in on forced 'academisation' of schools across country
- Opposition leader says academy and doctor rows show Cameron doesn't listen to public
- But Cameron points to a different 'pattern' - the number of Labour leaders he has got through
- Corbyn issues statement on row over Naz Shah 'anti-semitic' Facebook posts
- PMQs comes as doctors take part in historic first all-out strike
- Public increasingly blame ministers for doctors' strike
- Eight in ten junior doctors walk out on strike
- Brexit would cause 'tax' burden on families - OECD
- Blow for Osborne as GDP growth slows
Today's PMQs takes place amid the backdrop of the continuing all-out junior doctors' strike.
Figures released by NHS England suggested that around one in five junior doctors who were supposed to turn up to work failed to do so on Tuesday.
Other likely topics of discussion include failing economic growth; Conservatives likely to raise comments made by Labour MP Naz Shah about Israel.
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