Lindsay Hoyle

Lindsay Hoyle has said he will play “hardball” with the government.
One Tory MP accused Boris Johnson of using a "diversionary tactic" while Lindsay Hoyle said he did not want to "fall out" with the prime minister.
"I withdraw it — but he's no leader," Starmer said following a rebuke from Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle.
"You may be the prime minister of this country – but in this house, I’m in charge!”
Sir Lindsay Hoyle apologised for an “honest mistake”, and says he phoned the politician as soon as he could.
Commons Speaker says Zheng Zeguang should not be allowed on Westminster grounds while some MPs remain under sanctions.
Prime minister's aide refuses to issue apology or correct the record after false claim in the Commons.
The monarch's formal approval of the bill marks the last step of a years-long process to secure a trade agreement with the EU.