Police investigate break-in at Miliband offices

A POLICE investigation into an alleged break-in at the Houses of Parliament is believed to centre on the suite of offices used by Labour leader Ed Miliband.

Scotland Yard received reports shortly before 7pm on Friday of a forced entry to the premises in the Norman Shaw Buildings, which were the force’s own headquarters until 1967.

It is understood a member of the opposition leader’s staff found a door had been forced, but it is unclear whether anything was missing from the room.

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The incident is not thought to involve the large office that is used by Miliband himself, who was not present at the time.

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “Police were contacted at 6.55pm regarding an alleged forced entry to an office in the Palace of Westminster. Inquiries continue.”