All news on the topic: Houses of Parliament

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Met Police refers itself to information watchdog after Westminster honeytrap victims’ identities were disclosed to each other
The email was sent by an officer with all recipients’ email addresses mistakenly visible to each other. The scandal involved various figures in Westminster being targeted with flirtatious messages.
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Man carrying knives arrested following incident outside Houses of Parliament
A man has been arrested after he was allegedly carrying knives outside the Houses of Parliament.
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How TikTok bots and AI have powered a resurgence in UK far-right violence
Experts warn growth of extremist influencers and ‘micro-donations’ could create even bigger wave of unrest
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Over 100 Members of Parliament earn more than £10,000 annually through property rental income
As the much delayed Renters’ Reform Bill heads back to the Commons on Wednesday, Sky News looks at how many politicians make additional income from renting out homes, offices and even farms.
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MPs could get bodyguards because of threat of extremists wanting to hurt them
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suggested he was open to the idea after Tory MP Mike Freer announced he will stand down at the next election after a series of death threats
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Westminster sleazebuster hit with hundreds of complaints about MPs' social media
Westminster’s top sleaze buster, Standards Commissioner Daniel Greenberg, told MPs how members of the public had lodged hundreds of complaints about MPs' social media and comments in the House
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Campaigners blast efforts to boost gender equality in Parliament
A report from a cross-party group has identified recommendations from previous studies which have still not been implemented - hampering attempts to boost diversity, it says
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Truss warns of 'Chinese infiltration at Westminster' after suspected spy arrest
The former Prime Minister made a rare intervention in Parliament during an emergency debate on the alleged national security scandal gripping Westminster
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Woman 'breaks into Houses of Parliament' hours after visit from King Charles
The intruder reportedly sneaked in without a parliamentary pass on May 2 - the same day that King Charles and Queen Camilla visited - and slept in a committee room overnight
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One in six Brits believe the Gunpowder Plot is a fictional story, research finds
A group of reenactors of the 1605 event took to the London Underground this morning, leaving commuters baffled as they rode towards Westminster
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Londoners baffled by cow sculpture in Westminster with lamp emerging from rump
The life-sized statue was placed outside the Houses of Parliament to highlight the potential of using cow poo as a renewable energy source
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Nearly half of parents say their fondest childhood memories include school trips
The most popular British school trip destinations include London's Natural History Museum, Imperial War Museum, and Tate Modern