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    Sir Lindsay Harvey Hoyle (born 10 June 1957) is a British politician who has served as Speaker of the House of Commons since 2019 and as Member of Parliament...
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    Warrington'. Eric Douglas Harvey Hoyle was born in Coppull, near Chorley, in Lancashire, on 17 February 1926. Hoyle's son, Lindsay Hoyle, has been Member of Parliament...
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    represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by Lindsay Hoyle. Hoyle was originally elected for the Labour Party, but in 2019 became the...
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  • New Zealand footballer Sir Lindsay Hoyle (born 1957), British politician and current Speaker of the House of Commons Mark Hoyle (born 1987), British YouTuber...
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    158th Speaker of the House of Commons took place on 4 November 2019. Lindsay Hoyle was elected with 325 votes in the final ballot, out of a total of 540...
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    The current speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, was elected Speaker on 4 November 2019, following the retirement of John Bercow. Hoyle began his first full parliamentary...
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  • calling for a ceasefire in Gaza descends into chaos after Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle breaks with Parliamentary convention to allow a vote on a Labour amendment...
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    well as future Scottish Labour Leader Jim Murphy and future Speaker Lindsay Hoyle. The election of 120 women, including 101 to the Labour benches, came...
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    differently and bring kindness to the Speaker's chair. Laing lost to Lindsay Hoyle, but declared her intention to stand to replace him as Deputy Speaker...
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    practical majority requires 322 MPs. The figure does not include Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the speaker of the House of Commons, who was included in the Labour...
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  • Denyer and Adrian Ramsay 1 Alliance Naomi Long 1 Workers Party George Galloway 1 Reform UK Richard Tice 1 Independent n/a 18 Speaker Lindsay Hoyle 1...
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    described them as "underwhelming", and the Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle who described plans to replace the Lords with an elected chamber as...
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  • Hamilton (born 1962), Scottish footballer Lindsay Hassett (1913–1993), Australian Test cricketer Lindsay Hoyle (born 1957), Speaker of the House of Commons...
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    vexillologist of the Flag Institute at the request of speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle. In 1986, the British television production company Granada Television...
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    Laing and Nigel Evans had served in Shadow Cabinet positions, while Lindsay Hoyle was a longtime backbencher. "Labour's Rosie Winterton elected as deputy...
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    highly critical of the role of the speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle during a parliamentary debate on a Gaza ceasefire motion. Flynn stated...
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    opposition leader Keir Starmer and granted by House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle—with Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt answering on Truss's behalf...
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  • calling for a ceasefire in Gaza descends into chaos after Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle breaks with Parliamentary convention to allow a vote on a Labour amendment...
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    Alcluith Reform of the House of Lords House of Commons Speaker: Sir Lindsay Hoyle MPs for England Constituencies Elections UK General Elections in England...
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  • New Palace of Westminster. The Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, said: 'The two windows represent part of our United Kingdom family'...
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  • State for Business, is reprimanded in the House of Commons by Speaker Lindsay Hoyle after the UK government's decision to scrap plans to allow EU-era legislation...
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  • February 2021. He was replaced by his sister in law The Princess of Wales. Lindsay Hoyle the speaker of the house of commons is the current president a role...
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    dukedom. In 1999, Edward was criticised by Labour MPs John Cryer and Lindsay Hoyle for comments he made during an interview with The New York Times, in...
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    for the Labour leader to have an unscheduled meeting with Speaker Lindsay Hoyle. Hoyle would then break parliamentary convention, going against the advice...
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  • the formal head of the university is its chancellor, currently Sir Lindsay Hoyle (Speaker of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament). The Vice-Chancellor...
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    York Gentlemen as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Succeeded by Lindsay Hoyle as Speaker of the House of Commons Order of precedence in Scotland Preceded by...
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  • volunteer projects across the UK. 9 May House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle unveils two new stained glass windows at the Palace of Westminster....
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    confidence in Hoyle over handling of Gaza debate". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 25 February 2024. "SNP and Tories 'look to oust Lindsay Hoyle as Speaker'...
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    Lord Speaker The Lord McFall of Alcluith House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle Leader of the Opposition Sir Keir Starmer (L) 58th Parliament Opposition...
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    temporarily disqualified members. Including 27 as Lab Co-op. The Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, is not included in this tally as the speaker stands in the election...
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