The speaker of the house, Lindsay Hoyle, called out Michael Gove in the Commons after he reportedly delivered an 'off the cuff' statement on the new Cumbrian coalmine.
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Hoyle suspended parliament to give transcribers time to provide a suitable copy of Gove's statement. The minister was accused of potentially breaching ministerial code as the statement provided to the speaker and the opposition did not match the one given at the dispatch box.
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