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Johnson said the Duke gave us all a “model of selflessness” and acknowledged the country would want to consider a suitable memorial to Prince Philip in due course. Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle led MPs in a minute silence before paying his own tribute to the Duke, saying “he never let the Queen down” and describing him as the “father of the nation”.Johnson told the Commons that many people believe the Duke of Edinburgh had “touched their lives” in some way.
Jacob Rees-Mogg noted nightclubs are due to reopen from June 21 if all goes to plan, adding to Sir Lindsay Hoyle: "We can't be behind nightclubs, Mr Speaker?"He also insisted the Commons must return to being a "proper chamber" and he hoped this would be in line with Prime Minister Boris Johnson's wider road map to unlock the country.Speaker Sir Lindsay told MPs he will be presenting his own road map for the Commons at a meeting of the House of Commons Commission next week, and denied he wanted
back to Westminster by the Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle when she made her first contribution during Education Questions.As Callaghan appeared on screen for her virtual question the Speaker said: “Can I say how pleased I am to see Amy.
a statement on his Covid winter plan as he isolates.He outlined plans for a new, 'tougher' three-tiered system when the national lockdown ends on December 2.After delivering his statement, MPs then put questions to the Prime Minister but the sound was eventually lost on his video link.There was a ripple of laughter in the Commons from MPs and the house was suspended for three minutes.Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle said: "Have you pressed the button Prime Minister?"He added: "I think we're
investigation for rape will not attend the House of Commons until he is no longer subject to bail conditions from police, House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle has announced. Sir Lindsay said the MP would not attend the chamber but said Commons privilege should not be used to name the accused politician.
An MP has been branded "a slag" and told she looked like she had "just been banged over a wheelie bin" after wearing an off-the-shoulder dress in the House of Commons.
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