Good evening. A Tory MP has tabled a motion of no confidence in Sir Lindsay Hoyle amid a furious row over the Commons Speaker’s handling of today’s Gaza ceasefire debate.
Elsewhere, Russia claims it has retaken a key bridgehead on the Dnipro river, but Kyiv said its troops were still holding on under fierce attack.
Tory MP tables motion of no confidence in Hoyle amid fury over handling of Gaza debate
The Commons Speaker took the highly unusual step of selecting both a Labour amendment and a Government amendment to an SNP motion calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
The decision to select the Labour amendment was greeted in the Commons by Tory cries of “shameful” and “bring back Bercow”. The vote on a ceasefire is expected at 7pm. Follow here.
Kyiv troops ‘holding strong’ despite Russian claim to have captured Dnipro bridgehead
Russia claims to have retaken a Ukrainian bridgehead on the banks of the Dnipro river, but Kyiv said its troops were still holding on under fierce attack.
The Kremlin said it had seized the village of Krynky as its forces have stepped up an offensive ahead of Saturday’s second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Sunak refuses to repeat Badenoch’s claims that former Post Office chairman was ‘lying’
The Business Secretary accused Henry Staunton of lying after he said a civil servant told him to delay compensation payments for sub-postmasters.
Ms Badenoch accused Henry Staunton of choosing to “spread a series of falsehoods”.
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