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Five Tory MPs who planned objections to Windsor framework replaced on committee hearing.
BRITAIN can rest easy. The country’s bananas are safe and will not be subject to “malformation or abnormal curvature” following the UK Government’s decision to abandon throwing 4,000 pieces of EU law onto the Brexit bonfire by the year’s end.
The speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsey Hoyle lost his temper with Kemi Badenoch when the secretary of state failed to inform the house of the government's U-turn on repealing retained EU laws.
Lindsay Hoyle enraged by business secretary’s response to criticism.
The Speaker acknowledged that the political turmoil of the last year left Britain an international laughing stock.
Emails sent by Paul Ritchie included references to murdered politician Jo Cox.
A Brexit supported businessman who bombarded MPs with a string of ‘vile’ emails including death threats has been jailed for a year.
Ministers are preparing celebrations for 31 January but are wary of alienating Remainers.
Lindsay Hoyle, a Commons deputy speaker, urges colleagues to take precautions.