Hoyle Allows MPs to Vote on Labour Ceasefire Amendment Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict
• Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle allowed MPs to vote on Labour's amendment calling for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire" in Israel-Hamas conflict
• Move limits potential Labour MP rebellions over leader Sir Keir Starmer's stance on the issue
• Labour previously suffered major revolt when 56 MPs defied Starmer to back SNP motion urging immediate ceasefire
• SNP angry at Hoyle's decision, saying it sets precedent and accusing him of "losing it"
• Government amendment calls for negotiations "to agree an immediate humanitarian pause"; Sunak says immediate ceasefire "in no one's interest" if fighting resumes soon