SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn accused Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle of having “broken his word” after he rejected a bid for an emergency debate on a Gaza ceasefire. Sir Lindsay denied the emergency debate because the Government is set to make
A debate in Britain’s Parliament over a cease-fire in Gaza stirred chaos and safety concerns among lawmakers. Lawmakers expressed fears of voting against their beliefs due to safety concerns. After more than six hours of discussion, both the governing Conservative Party and
Sir Lindsay Hoyle sparked fury and uproar in the Commons this lunchtime, at a level not seen since the fevered Brexit rows of 2019. The Speaker drew comparisons with his predecessor John Bercow, after tearing up the rule book to allow a
Commentators have called for centrist Tory MP Caroline Nokes to be booted out of the Conservative Party, after using a Newsnight debate about the Clapham attack to talk about ‘microaggressions’. Ms Nokes, along with Labour MP Ribeiro-Addy, refused to criticise the flawed
Nigel Farage clashed with a Remainer over the UK rejoining the EU in a debate on the fourth anniversary of Brexit. The Brexit architect challenged Mike Galsworthy, who chairs the European Movement UK, on why Brussels has its own flag and anthem.
Michael Gove has sparked a debate after suggesting the Tories need to spend more time promoting their achievements from their last 14 years in power. Against a backdrop of constant infighting, and Conservative MPs and former ministers carping about the country’s problems,
Conservative MP Lee Anderson has issued a five-word statement that destroyed his opponent after a debate about illegal migrants. Mr Anderson, the former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, was engaging in a debate on GB News about whether migrants who cross
Turkish legislators have started debating a long-delayed bill to approve Sweden’s bid to join NATO. Turkey, a NATO member, had delayed ratifying Sweden’s accession for over a year, citing concerns about Sweden’s approach to security threats. Last month, the foreign affairs committee
Much of the nation has been reliant on central heating this month after temperatures plunged to icy lows. And, as always, many are confused as to what works out cheapest. Is it better, financially, to keep the boiler ticking over on low
Sir Ed Davey was notably absent from a 90-minute Commons debate about the Post Office scandal this evening. One MP who spotted his empty green seat described Sir Ed’s failure to attend the crucial and emotive debate as “shameful”, given the rumbling