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London terror incident: House of Commons session suspended after car and knife attack

Andrew Griffin
Wednesday 22 March 2017 11:48 EDT
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House of Commons suspend session after security incident

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Proceedings at the House of Commons have been suspended after a man was shot outside Parliament.

Staff inside the building were told to stay in their offices. MPs that were in the chamber when sitting was suspended were told to stay inside the House of Commons.

Commons Leader David Lidington has told MPs a "police officer has been stabbed" and the "alleged assailant was shot by armed police" following a "serious" incident within the parliamentary estate.

Parliament will be in shutdown until further notice, the Speaker said.

Officials made the announcement in the chamber as parliamentary activity was going on.

London police said they were called to a firearms incident on Westminster Bridge near the British parliament on Wednesday.

"We were called at approx 2:40 pm to reports of an incident at Westminster Bridge. Being treated as a firearms incident - police on scene," the Metropolitan police said on Twitter.

Dennis Burns, who was just entering Parliament for a meeting when the security alert happened, told the Press Association: "As I was coming through the doors at Portcullis House, a policeman grabbed someone who was coming in and threw him out.

"As we were coming though the glass doors I was told by one security guard to get out while another one told me to get in.

"As I walked in I heard a security guard get a radio message saying 'a policeman has been stabbed'.

"Then I walked in as police officers and security start rushing out of the front doors on to the street.

"When I got inside I was wondering what the hell was going on and I saw dozens of panicked people running down the street. The first stream was around 30 people and the second stream was 70 people.

"It looked like they were running for their lives."

Commons leader David Lidington said the House of Commons would "remain in lockdown" until further notice.

He said: "I shall endeavour to do the very best I can, both at the despatch box and by communicating with my opposite numbers in other political parties, to ensure that Members are kept aware of what is happening but at the moment the very clear advice from the police and the director of security in the House is that we should remain under suspension and that the chamber should remain in lockdown until we receive advice that it is safe to go back to normal procedures."

Shadow leader of the House Valerie Vaz said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the police officer and to thank the police and all the security services and all the staff for looking after us so well."

Mr Lidington, in a later statement to MPs, confirmed the House of Commons would adjourn for the day.

He said: "There have been conversations through the usual channels.

"I hope the House would agree that in the current circumstances it would not be right to continue with today's business."

MPs shouted in favour of a motion to adjourn the sitting.

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The incident is clearly not over. Independent politics reporter Jon Stone says police are still concerned about a suspect vehicle near parliament  0e15906d-1d98-4259-afd1-a0a6771782fc.jpg

Police saying there’s a suspect vehicle near Parliament, some have been allowed to leave. Crowds being moved away from Parliament Square

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Cordon around Parliament is being extended, police shouting at people to get back

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Andrew Griffin22 March 2017 15:42
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The air ambulance has now taken off from #Westminster . Police helicopter overhead http://pbs.twimg.com/media/C7iIhanX0AER3iK.jpg

Lizzie Dearden22 March 2017 15:42
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Mr Buck said he saw the car hit gates to the Houses of Parliament and someone underneath 'looking pretty bad' before armed police ran in

Lizzie Dearden22 March 2017 15:43
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The air ambulance that arrived soon after the event has now left the scene, reportedly carrying the man who was shot by officers.

Andrew Griffin22 March 2017 15:45
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Another person tried to help the man under the car, Mr Buck said, but emergency services arrived: 'I've never seen such a quick response'

Lizzie Dearden22 March 2017 15:45
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Steve Voake, 55, was walking across the Westminster Bridge towards the South Bank when he saw the aftermath. He said he saw at least two bodies lying on the road and one in the water."I saw a trainer lying in the road and when I looked more closely I saw that there were a couple of bodies the other side of the road," he told the Press Association. "And when I looked over the side there was another body lying in the water with blood all around it."

Andrew Griffin22 March 2017 15:45
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Only yesterday Parliament’s head of security told Home Affairs Committee MPs were in “very good position” in terms of security in parliament http://pbs.twimg.com/media/C7iJQgEXUAEkyTQ.jpg

Jon Stone22 March 2017 15:46
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Mr Buck said he was terrified and tried to push his wife and friends behind concrete barriers #Westminster

Lizzie Dearden22 March 2017 15:47
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Police are now covering the body on the cobbles in two big grey blankets. Very clear whoever under them is dead. Still don't know who.

peterwalker9922 March 2017 15:47
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I’m not saying that isn’t the case, to be clear - it appears at this stage security has protected MPs

Jon Stone22 March 2017 15:47

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