Quentin Letts reports on the period leading up to Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), describing the atmosphere as political leaders prepare to face questions in the House of Commons. In his account, he notes that Sir Keir Starmer is in Evian, and frames the moment as one of the remaining final days of prominence before attention returns to parliamentary scrutiny. Letts focuses on the demeanor of David Lammy during this run-up, depicting him as visibly nervous while holding his folder. The pieces do not present new policy announcements or specific exchanges during PMQs; instead, they concentrate on the mood and staging around the parliamentary session. Overall, the sources align on the setting—Starmer in Evian and the lead-up to PMQs—and on Letts’ portrayal of Lammy’s physical mannerisms as he prepares to take part. The reporting is presented as commentary rather than a detailed account of legislative events.