News from parliament
Privileges Committee to present report on Kennedy Agyapong’s contempt case tomorrow
ExxonMobil deal laid before parliament
Speaker orders formation of Joint Committee
I will beat Muntaka 'hands down' - Kennedy Agyapong
I wanted to show Muntaka my 'Karate' skills; I'll beat him 'hands down' - Ken Agyapong
Minority wants National Security, Interior Ministers hauled before Parliament
We’ll not shield Kennedy Agyapong if Parliament sanctions him – Majority
Kennedy Agyapong challenges referral to Privileges Committee
I have 13 children with different women - Kennedy Agyapong brags
Deputy Speaker Osei-Owusu sacks Suhuyini from parliament
I heckled to catch Speaker’s attention – Punished Tamale North MP
Deputy Speaker cautions journalists
Sam George justifies ‘bloody widow placard’
Ayawaso West Wuogon violence: We’ll continue to protest until Akufo-Addo acts – Minority
Honour is not for fools – Former MP to Minority
Majority calls bluff of Minority over threat to ignore new MP
New US Ambassador visits parliament
Behave as MPs; set good examples - Deputy Minister rebukes Muntaka, Ken Agyapong
New US Ambassador visits parliament
CSOs to meet Parliament over delay in passage of RTI Bill
Police interrogate Kennedy Agyapong in Parliament
Alhaji Muntaka apologises for exchanging words with Kennedy Agyapong
Agyapong, Muntaka brawl dent on Parliament – Apaak
I’m sorry for fighting in Parliament – Mubarak
Muntaka does not have the powers to suggest sanctions against Ken Agyapong - Privileges Committee
Ghanaian MPs trade insults in Parliament
Sanction and suspend Ken Agyapong from parliament – Muntaka tells Privileges Committee
Speaker declines Police request to arrest Ken Agyapong
Forgive Agyapong, Muntaka for near-brawl altercation – Parliament
NPP MP demands action on persistent feud between Agyapong, Muntaka
Ahmed Killing: Muntaka drags Agyapong to Privileges Committee
Ken Agyapong hauled before Privileges Committee over 'inciting' comments
Parliament to form committee to follow up on promises, referrals
Parliament resumes today
Speed up murders, kidnapping investigations - Parliament to Police
Parliament reconvenes tomorrow