Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting hopes Conservative voters will "give change a change" at the general election.
The Tory MP made headlines when appearing confused by the relationship of the two African countries on Question Time.
Dr Poulter, who works part time as a doctor, says he struggled to "look my NHS colleagues in the eye".
The Question Time audience were surprised when Chris Philp answered an audience member's question about DR Congo.
The transport secretary says there is “nothing” in Labour’s plan that will make rail services better for passengers.
The shadow transport secretary says neither passengers or taxpayers "can afford for things to continue like this”.
Rishi Sunak appears alongside Chancellor Olaf Scholz, whom he describes as his "freund".
Mhairi Black says the discovery of mass graves of Palestinians should be treated as a "war crime".
Angela Rayner says she knows the Conservatives are "desperate to talk about my living arrangements", opening her question on no-fault evictions.
Oliver Dowden, Angela Rayner and Mhairi Black recall Frank Field who has died at the age of 81.
The prime minister said the world is "the most dangerous it's been since the end of the Cold War".
The shadow home secretary said the government should use the money to "boost border security".
The prime minister pledged that flights taking some asylum seekers on a one-way flight to Rwanda will begin.
The PM says there is a "loud minority" who will try to stop government plans to send migrants to Rwanda.
Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho says the UK is the first country to halve its emissions.
Shadow Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood denies that Labour has lost its ambition on clean energy.
Chris Stark, head of the Climate Change Committee (CCC), told the BBC the prime minister had not prioritised the issue.
The Labour leader claims the aim of home ownership has all but disappeared under the Conservative government.
The PM says people are not three times sicker than before he came to power.
The deputy Speaker warns those in the public gallery to stop clapping during a debate of Covid and excess deaths.