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Live: PM's questions from noon, followed by William Hague statement
David Cameron is facing his weekly session of questions from Labour leader Ed Miliband and MPs at noon.
The prime minister is appearing shortly after Downing Street received copies of the Leveson report into UK media standards, which is published tomorrow.
Another subject which could be raised is the plan for a minimum price of 45p per alcohol unit in England and Wales.
The clash comes the day before three by-elections are held, in Rotherham, Croydon North and Middlesbrough.
The question and answer session will last from approximately 12:00 GMT to 12:30 GMT.
It will be followed by a statement from Foreign Secretary William Hague on the UK's position with regard to Palestinians' request to the UN general assembly to be upgraded from permanent observer to "non-member observer state".
Israel and US oppose the move, which is due to be voted on later this week.
They are concerned that the Palestinians are trying to seek full statehood via the UN, rather than through negotiation as set out in the 1993 Oslo peace accords under which the Palestinian Authority was established.
France, Switzerland and Denmark have all given their backing to the Palestinian position in the last 24 hours.
Other topics which are likely to be raised during Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) are the flooding this week, and figures suggesting the government's flagship welfare to work scheme had missed its targets.
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