Deputy PMQs has been completely dominated by the news that a second foreign national offender is on the run, having been mistakenly released by prison.
It follows the wrongful release of convicted sex offender Hadush Kebatu, an Ethiopian national who came to the UK illegally before sexually assaulting a child, for which he was jailed.
His mistaken release led to a three-day manhunt. He has since been recaptured and deported.
Today, the Conservatives, headed up by Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge, asked David Lammy (standing in for Sir Keir Starmer) about whether this was the case five times.
Each time, the deputy PM avoided answering the question, blaming the Tories for the overcrowding in prisons, which has led to numerous mistaken releases in England and Wales.
He also said he did not want to prejudice an independent investigation by ex-senior police officer Dame Lynne Owens.
Lammy then grew angry, telling Cartlidge to "geta grip, man" - but still not answering the question.
But what was the timeline of events leading up to this blockbuster match between these two stand-ins?
The timeline of the second escaped prisoner:
- 29th October 2025 - 24-year-old Algerian man serving time for trespass with an intent to steal accidentally released from HMP Wandsworth in error
- 1pm, 4 November 2025 - The Prison Service informs the Metropolitan Police that the man has been released in error
- 5 November 2025 - Paste BN learns of escaped foreign offender, the second following the wrongful release of Kebatu
- 12pm, 5 November 2025 - Cartlidge asks Lammy five times if any other "foreign asylum seeker offenders" have been mistakenly released - Lammy declines to answer
- 12.35pm, 5 November 2025 - News breaks of the prisoner being on the run and Cartlidge raises the reports in the Commons, but Lammy is blocked from answering