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Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle
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13 days ago
The Commons Speaker had been publicly revealing basic details of his taxpayer-funded expenses and hospitality and gifts received every month.
4 months ago
Furious Speaker hits out at ministers over China spying scandal and warns parliament is not getting protection ⊖⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle accused the Government of failing to protect MPs after Parliament was 'spied on' by China.
8 months ago
Rugby league anger at no knighthoods in 130 years ○
The Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle joins protests at the lack of knighthoods for rugby league players.
9 months ago
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle's staff bill rockets to more than £1million a year - almost double what it was in 2023 ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Details of the Commons Speaker's staffing bill, obtained by the Mail, reveal it has ballooned to more than £1 million a year.
10 months ago
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle is accused of 'acting outrageously' over legal challenge to report on special educational needs pupils affected by Labour government's private schools VAT hike ○
The Government launched an 'opportunistic' 11th hour bid to rule out key evidence at the end of the recent landmark judicial review into the controversial tax.
13 months ago
MPs' bar in Commons 'may have CCTV installed' after woman reported having her drink spiked with a date-rape drug ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
A committee led by Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle is said to be examining putting cameras in Strangers, the drinking den in the Palace of Westminster.
Labour in gagging row over Commons chief who urged Rachel Reeves to speak up for democracy campaigner jailed in Hong Kong ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Ms Ghani is understood to have been ticked off by her boss, Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle , and reminded of the convention that, as his deputy, she must avoid major public political interventions.
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