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The UK prime minister is in a bind after neither supporting his colleague nor properly opposing him
Opposition party wants fresh motion on ceasefire while some MPs still looking to oust Speaker
Oliver Dowden says remarks by ex-Tory MP ‘could be taken’ as Islamophobic as Sunak warns against polarisation
MPs discuss forcing a vote on his future as early as next week after chaotic scenes in Westminster
Recommendation by Woodcock review comes with threat to politicians under spotlight in wake of Gaza vote
More than 60 MPs sign a motion of no confidence in Sir Lindsay Hoyle
After Gaza ceasefire debate, Lindsay Hoyle is under fire but his post is not yet threatened
Tories and SNP walk out after accusing Speaker of siding with Labour on selection of ceasefire amendment
Move follows cross-party criticism of decision to invite China to late monarch’s funeral
Commons speaker to set up commission on reform of working in Westminster in wake of latest allegations
House of Commons Speaker warns such articles may deter women from entering politics
Lindsay Hoyle appears to link prime minister’s attack on Labour leader to abuse by mob
Commons and Lords Speakers act in response to 5 MPs being among 10 people placed under Beijing sanctions
Concerns Boris Johnson is struggling in a deserted ‘virtual’ Commons against new Labour leader
UK parliament has adapted but virtual meetings are a poor substitute for intimacy
Online trials of select committee video links point way forward for Commons under Hoyle’s plans
Low-key Labour MP to succeed John Bercow in pivotal role
While most candidates are from the Labour party, several Conservatives are standing
Former Tory MP angered Eurosceptics but won praise for boosting backbenchers
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