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House Speaker John Bercow on Theresa May, Brexit and why he won’t leave — yet May 29, 2019 More than 6 years ago House of Commons Speaker John Bercow in his inner sanctum, the Speaker’s ...
John Bercow, the combative speaker of Britain’s House of Commons who became a global celebrity thanks in part to his long-winded barks of “Order, Or-derrr!”, has stepped down after a decade ...
Brexit chaos has made John Bercow, the speaker of the House of Commons, something of a celebrity. He’s broken precedent, angering conservative lawmakers while winning the admiration of many ...
John Bercow has been on an ideological journey as the ostensibly politically neutral speaker of the House of Commons [Reuters] By Gavin O'Toole Published On 3 Sep 2019 3 Sep 2019 ...
Speaker John Bercow has resigned after a decade in his position in Parliament. Credit... Dan Kitwood/Getty Images. By Stephen Castle. Oct. 31, 2019.
John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, in London, was applauded by opposition lawmakers on Monday after he announced that he was stepping down.
Speaker John Bercow presides over Britain’s House of Commons with the vocabulary of an Oxford professor and the vocal projection of a carnival barker.
John Bercow, Central Figure in Brexit Drama as U.K. Speaker, Switches to Labour. Mr. Bercow was a lawmaker with the governing Conservatives before being elected speaker, a role in which he irked ...
Former Commons speaker John Bercow has been administratively suspended from the Labour Party pending an investigation, Sky News understands. Earlier today, Mr Bercow was found guilty of bullying ...
John Bercow has been found guilty of bullying House of Commons staff by the standards watchdog and banned from holding a pass allowing him access to parliament buildings for life.
John Bercow, the speaker of the House of Commons, as he threw the Brexit process into uproar with a bold ruling on Monday. Credit... Parliament TV, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images ...
Former Commons speaker John Bercow may yet again be calling for "order!" over the coming weeks - but this time he'll be shouting at game show contestants rather than Members of Parliament.