The former Speaker says he has a right to answer his accusers after criticism from the Commons.
Read moreSpeaker of the House of Commons
John Bercow dismisses the claims, while Diane Abbott is criticised for saying it was 'unlikely' Mr Leakey was bullied.
Read moreMr Leakey says parliament "would struggle to live down" giving Mr Bercow a place in the Lords.
Nick Eardley
BBC political correspondent
Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he wants to make Westminster "a better village for all of us".
Read moreAccusations against the ex-Speaker by one of his most senior advisers are thought to centre around bullying.
Read moreThe former Commons Speaker's spending in the run-up to his retirement has been published.
Read moreEleanor Laing, Nigel Evans and Rosie Winterton will work with Sir Lindsay Hoyle after being chosen by MPs.
Read moreSir Lindsay Hoyle was diagnosed with the condition shortly before the general election.
Read moreSir Lindsay Hoyle says he wants to "try and bring the House together".
Sir Lindsay Hoyle has said he was rushed to A&E during the election with diabetes symptoms.






