Lindsay Hoyle
Trott: Labour delivering greatest hits of government mistakes ahead of Budget
Conservative MP Laura Trott suggested Labour was ‘taking lessons from the worst bits of our record’ in its opening days in power.
Key moments from Sir Keir Starmer’s first Prime Minister’s Questions
The Labour leader had a cordial exchange with former prime minister Rishi Sunak and joked with Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey about his campaign antics.
Starmer emphasises ‘service’ in first Commons speech as Prime Minister
Sir Keir Starmer was greeted by a standing ovation from Labour MPs ahead of his first speech in the Commons since the election.
Greensill controversy ‘in past’, says Cameron amid questions over MPs’ scrutiny
The former prime minister will not face regular grillings by MPs in his new role as Foreign Secretary because of his position in the House of Lords.
MP John Nicolson avoids punishment for making letter from Speaker public
The report of the Privileges Committee said the MP’s actions were ‘highly regrettable’ but his apology meant no action would be taken.
Speaker lambasts Sunak for announcing net zero changes during Commons recess
Sir Lindsay Hoyle criticised the way the Prime Minister was unveiling the major policy shift, saying ‘this is not the way to do business’.
Commons Speaker Hoyle warns of prejudice risk if China spy suspect named
The 28-year-old researcher has insisted he is completely innocent and he has not been named by police.
Ministers urged to say when they first knew about alleged Chinese spy
Rishi Sunak said the Foreign Secretary had raised concerns over Chinese interference during his recent trip to Beijing.
Calls to end MPs’ direct employment of staff rejected by Parliament reform body
The Speaker’s Conference decided against recommending staff be employed centrally, as suggested by many following a series of scandals.
Sunak tells Starmer to ‘unglue yourself from the fence’ over health pay offer
The two leaders also clashed at Prime Minister’s Questions over their financial policies.