Boris 'Like a new day at school'published at 20:56
Laura Kuenssberg from Newsnight caught up with Boris Johnson about the atmosphere in the Commons today which, according to him, "is just like a new day at school".
Watch the brief exchange .
David Cameron has unveiled his first all-Conservative cabinet
Amber Rudd, John Whittingdale, Greg Clark and Robert Halfon all get roles
The PM also met Conservative backbenchers for the first time since the election
David Miliband criticises his brother's Labour leadership and rules out of the Labour leadership race
UKIP rejects Nigel Farage's resignation, meaning he will stay on as leader
Labour announced its shadow cabinet, with Chris Leslie replacing Ed Balls as shadow chancellor
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Laura Kuenssberg from Newsnight caught up with Boris Johnson about the atmosphere in the Commons today which, according to him, "is just like a new day at school".
Watch the brief exchange .
More now on the first meeting this evening of Labour's parliamentary party since their election defeat.
91热爆 political correspondent Iain Watson says the MPs discussed the possible timetable for electing a new leader and were told by acting party leader Harriet Harman that there were "balanced arguments" over whether a short or long campaign would be best.
After the meeting, Labour sources said there had been no "settled view" on the timing and that the three options were: Before the summer recess; in the autumn but before the annual conference or at the annual conference.
There was however very little appetite for the last option - the party was keen to avoid a repeat of the last leadership eelction and it was felt the new leader should "bed in" before, and not at, a conference.
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Chris Leslie, the new shadow chancellor, says it has been a "very bruising week" but that Labour now needs to give people a "sense of trust".
He told the 91热爆 News channel:
Quote MessageI'm determined we will be a strong opposition and the fightback starts here."
Asked if he was going to stand for the Labour leadership, he said: "Oh Gosh. I'm not thinking about any of those things today. One day at a time."
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91热爆 News website reader: That's brilliant news. We could not have asked for a better leader. Can you imagine Labour asking Miliband or Lib Dems asking Clegg to stay on?
Lord Feldman is appointed Conservative Party Chairman and will attend political cabinet meetings. He replaces Grant Shapps, who is the new international development minister.
Grant Shapps has been moved from party chairman to the post of international development minister, David Cameron has announced.
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Starting a new job can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. And if that job is representing a parliamentary constituency for the the first time, it's good to remember to get the essentials right.
- one of the SNP's "Magnificent Seven" Glasgow MPs - remembered to pack a wardrobe change, thus defeating an exploding pen and arriving covered in ink.
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Nigel Farage has spoken up on why he is after all. Writing in the , he said:
Quote MessageUKIP鈥檚 NEC overwhelmingly refused my resignation, citing the party membership support as a reason for which I should stay on. I was reluctant. I wanted evidence, I wanted options. And they all came. I was left in a situation that made it clear; there was only one person the NEC wanted for the job, and the party membership was in support.
The thing that has always driven him and is central to his liberalism, Mr Lamb says, is giving people power, and taking it away from unaccountable institutions.
"I've never shrunk away from a challenge." he adds.
"It's terribly important that we articulate a modern vision for this country that connects with people."
And what would make him good at the job of Lib Dem leader?
"To be able to communicate with people, to engage and connect with people, and it's critical that we do that."
Will it be a two-horse race with Tim Farron?
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The acting leader of the Labour Party, Harriet Harman, has told Labour MPs their job is to "challenge and harry" the Conservatives "every step of the way".
Addressing the Parliamentary Labour Party at Westminster, Ms Harman said: "You are going to be getting up there and at them".
'We have got to throw off any sense of loss or mourning," she added.
"The SNP are going to be strutting down this corridor, they want to see us downcast, we're not going to give them that pleasure."
She expressed frustration at some of the commentary from Labour figures in recent days. "We do have to be truthful about what happened, but not step over the line and cause further problems."
And she spoke at length about the timetable for electing a new Labour leader, setting out a few options including a short campaign with the result by the end of July, or a longer one with a view to the result being later in the year.
Norman Lamb, confirming to the 91热爆 that he will run for the Lib Dem leadership, said he made his decision after "an awful lot" of soul-searching in a period of "complete exhaustion" after the election.
But he concluded he should do it, he said, as 鈥渙bviously the party suffered devastating results last Thursday. It鈥檚 critically important that we reconnect and... have an effective advocate for what modern liberalism is all about.鈥
Conservative former Scotland Secretary Lord Forsyth said SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon had made "a big mistake" in committing herself to fiscal autonomy, which he said would leave a black hole of up to 拢9bn in Scotland's finances, depending on the oil price.
"It would mean either massive increases in taxes or massive cuts in public services," said Lord Forsyth. "It is simply undeliverable."
He told a post-election conference in Westminster that the Union was "in mortal danger" and urged David Cameron to produce a White Paper setting out the economic risks of fiscal autonomy.
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Environmental charities have welcomed , calling it a "hopeful sign" the government is committed to acting on climate change. The Hastings and Rye MP has entered Cabinet for the first time, moving upwards within the department where she was a minister.
Simon Bullock, from Friends of the Earth, said:
Quote MessageAmber Rudd has already acknowledged the need to boost renewables and increase investment in energy efficiency - and importantly she recognises the devastating impact that climate change will have without action."
Nick Robinson, the Political Editor of 91热爆 News, writes in his that while many faces stay the same in the Cabinet reshuffle, it "would be a mistake, however, to see only the continuity and not the change".
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