Keir Starmer, the British prime minister, holds his last question session in the House of Commons on Wednesday before leaving office next week, according to reports from Canada and Australia. The session is the final opportunity for lawmakers to question him directly in Parliament as his term comes to an end. During the proceedings, Starmer answers questions from MPs in the House of Commons, a routine part of parliamentary scrutiny where the prime minister fields issues raised by different parties. Multiple outlets describe the event as marking the end of Starmer’s appearances during question time, rather than a specific policy announcement. The reporting focuses on the timing of the session and the fact that it is his final one before he steps down, setting the stage for the transfer of government leadership in the coming days. Both sources characterize Wednesday’s question session as the closing parliamentary engagement for Starmer ahead of his departure.