Police investigate '˜suspicious' package inside Houses of Parliament

Police are investigating an incident in the Houses of Parliament amid suggestions a suspicious package has been found.
Police are investigating an incident at the Westminister Parliament building. Picture: Wiki CommonsPolice are investigating an incident at the Westminister Parliament building. Picture: Wiki Commons
Police are investigating an incident at the Westminister Parliament building. Picture: Wiki Commons

One unnamed officer in Speaker’s Court told the Press Association that specialist colleagues were examining a package left in the Palace of Westminster.

They said: “We haven’t been told much, but a package has been left.

Read More
As it happened: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit in Edinburgh
Police are investigating an incident at the Westminister Parliament building. Picture: Wiki CommonsPolice are investigating an incident at the Westminister Parliament building. Picture: Wiki Commons
Police are investigating an incident at the Westminister Parliament building. Picture: Wiki Commons

“Specialist officers have just arrived to examine it.

“It won’t be anything to worry about.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

A House of Commons spokesman confirmed the investigation was ongoing but the building was not in lockdown, nor were any security alerts displayed on the annunciators around the Palace of Westminster.

No extra officers were visible at the main entrance at Carriage Gates.

Police are investigating an incident at the Westminister Parliament building. Picture: Wiki CommonsPolice are investigating an incident at the Westminister Parliament building. Picture: Wiki Commons
Police are investigating an incident at the Westminister Parliament building. Picture: Wiki Commons

A Commons spokesman said: “The police are currently investigating an incident on the Parliamentary Estate.

“While their investigation is ongoing, any questions should be directed to the Metropolitan Police press office.”

A Met Police spokeswoman said: “We are still looking in to it.”