
Lindsay Hoyle
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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Lindsay Hoyle, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 16 stories have been published about Lindsay Hoyle which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Lindsay Hoyle?Lindsay Hoyle often has a balanced coverage.
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Lindsay Hoyle · International WatersThe suspect, said to be in his 20s, was arrested at his home in Edinburgh in March. He has denied any involvement in espionage in a statement released by his lawyers. Concerns over China have been growing in the UK in recent years. A report by British MPs last month branded Beijing "a threat to the UK"See the Story
UK parliamentary security working with authorities over alleged Chinese spying, says speaker
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Lindsay Hoyle · ChinaSir Lindsay Hoyle confirmed that there is an "ongoing sensitive" investigation into allegations of a Chinese spy working in parliament. A researcher was arrested in March on suspicion of spying for China, it has been revealed. The man, who has not been named by police, has insisted he is “completely innocent." The Briton was arrested along with another man by officers on suspicion of spying for Beijing, The Sunday Times revealed. In parliament o…See the Story
Lindsay Hoyle confirms ‘ongoing, sensitive’ investigation into China spy allegations
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Lindsay Hoyle · United KingdomLindsay Hoyle opened Commons proceedings today with a statement on allegations of espionage from within Parliament. Lindsay confirmed that reports were being investigated and that “the extremely small number of people who needed to know were immediately briefed on a strictly confidential basis”.[…] Read the restSee the Story
Lindsay Hoyle Responds to Reports of Parliament's Chinese Spy
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Lindsay Hoyle · ChinaCommons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle warned that discussing the identities of those involved could hamper any future prosecution. The 28-year-old researcher has insisted he is completely innocent and he has not been named by police. The Times newspaper has published the name of the researcher.See the Story
Commons Speaker Hoyle warns of prejudice risk if China spy suspect named
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Lindsay Hoyle · ScotlandLabour and the Conservatives were branded “two cheeks of the same arse” by an SNP MP in the House of Commons who took aim at the Opposition’s stance on welfare reform.
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SNP MP carpeted by Speaker for calling Labour and Tories 'two cheeks of same arse'
50% Left coverage: 8 sources
Lindsay Hoyle · North YorkshireKeir Mather will become the youngest MP in the Commons at the age of 25. He overturned a 20,137 Conservative majority to win Selby and Ainsty in July. The Hull-born politician has been nicknamed "baby of the House" He is one of three new MPs who will take their seats on the green benches.See the Story
Selby and Ainsty MP Keir Mather sworn in to House of Commons
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Lindsay HoyleA fear of losing a human presence in the classroom took centre-stage in the Children's Parliament debate - which featured child stand-ins for both Sir Lindsay Hoyle and Lee Anderson.See the Story
Sir Lindsay Hoyle's 'Child Speaker of House' hears from young 'MPs' on AI
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Lindsay Hoyle · United KingdomThe Speaker’s Conference, chaired by Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle, has recommended that staff should continue to be employed by MPs, rather than an independent body, despite warnings that those working in Parliament “will not have ad...See the Story
Speaker's Conference Decline Reform Of MP Employee Arrangements Despite Abuse Of Power Warning
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