Lindsay Hoyle

Kenny MacAskill and Neale Hanvey were ordered to leave for refusing to stop protesting at Boris Johnson.
Lindsay Hoyle made the call following claims of bullying and sex scandals across parliament.
The prime minister's spokesman said he was "uncomfortable" with reporters answering to politicians.
Labour deputy leader said she had appealed to the newspaper not to run the claim, based on a briefing by an unnamed Tory MP.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he’s a "staunch believer and protector" of the free press, ahead of meeting with the Mail on Sunday.
Some have been stripped of their parliamentary passes for breaching the Palace of Westminster's security cordon.
Speaker Lindsay Hoyle approves Labour bid to embarrass prime minister over partygate.
He also told Labour MP Matt Western to wind up his question, adding: “I think the prime minister got the gist of it.”
Leader of invaded country likely to ask for more arms and repeat calls for a no-fly zone.