David Lammy's first appearance leading Prime Minister's Questions was marked by clashes over foreign interference, prison failures, and a row involving Farage.
Lammy's session was also notable for a personal moment when he appeared at the despatch box without a poppy, but was later handed one by a colleague.
My Godmother said she would be watching… I am very grateful, despite the new suit, to have managed to put my poppy on.
This human moment stood out in an otherwise combative PMQs, particularly given the upcoming Remembrance commemorations.
Author's summary: Lammy's PMQs debut was eventful.