Environment secretary Caroline Spelman has told a committee of MPs that she "learnt a great deal" from the online campaign against selling off forests.
PMQs sketch: Cameron's mug runneth over
If Monday's vote on Europe turned David Cameron's hair grey, then Wednesday's not-so-awkward follow up at prime minister's questions will have sent him to the continent with colour in his cheeks.
Sex education should be 'opt-in'
Sex education should no longer be "opt-out" says a Conservative MP who also wants parents to have more information about what their child is taught about relationships.
Speaker unhappy with Cameron's language
Mr Speaker has said he would "prefer not to hear" terms like 'mug' and 'bunch of hypocrites' used in the Commons.
Select committees: What's next on the agenda?
Sam Macrory assesses whether select committees need further powers or are already equipped to fulfil their potential
MP calls for first aid to be on curriculum
All schoolchildren should be taught life saving first aid skills as part of the national curriculum, the Commons has heard.
Cameron denies split with Clegg
The prime minister has rejected claims that the government is split over repatriating powers from Europe.
ePolitix.com: PMQs briefing
'With change comes uncertainty'
'More sympathetic' legislation for manufacturing
MPs urge Cameron to attend Rio+20
Events
October 26: Corrugated industry parliamentary reception
Dan Rogerson MP hosts the corrugated industry parliamentary reception.
October 27 - November 2 2011: NCWL 11
National Care Leavers' Week 2011 – A Day in My Shoes
October 31: 'Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning' Report Launch
Baroness Findlay of Llandaff speaks at the launch of the APPG Gas Safety's report, 'Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.'
November 7: Materials for Living
Speeches and examples of the innovative and sustainable products and solutions developed from organic waste materials.
Latest from Members
British Red Cross launches appeal for homeless quake survivors
The British Red Cross has launched an appeal to help tens of thousands of people left homeless by the recent earthquake in Turkey.
Professionalism in healthcare professionals report published
The Health Professions Council has published the fourth in a series of research reports.
Unite announces historic mobilisation of members to defend public sector pensions
Unite, Britain's biggest union, will begin issuing ballot papers today (Wednesday 26 October) to approximately 160,000 public sector workers as the biggest ever mobilisation of its members gets underway as it battles to defend public sector pensions.
Tories to scrap unfair dismissal
GMB comments on Tory commissioned report on getting rid of the unfair dismissal laws.



Simon Buck, Chief Executive of the British Air Transport Association (BATA)
MP opposes changes to flight taxes