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Parliament bar to close for security review following alleged spiking incident

One of parliament's most popular bars is being closed for security reasons following an alleged spiking incident.

Strangers' Bar, which has an outdoor terrace overlooking the River Thames, will close from Monday while a review of safety arrangements is carried out.

It is not clear how long the bar will be closed, but more information will be provided once the review has concluded.

A House of Commons spokesperson said: "Strangers' Bar will close from Monday 20 January while security and safety arrangements are reviewed. The safety of everyone on the estate remains a key priority of both Houses."

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First reported to parliamentary authorities, the investigation has now been passed to the Metropolitan Police.

A spokesperson for the Met said: "Police received reports of an alleged spiking at an establishment in the House of Commons, on Tuesday 7 January at around 6.30pm.

"The investigation is ongoing and the victim is being supported by officers.

"There have been no arrests at this stage."

MPs returned to parliament on Monday 6 January following their Christmas break.

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Politico reported the alleged incident happened in Strangers' Bar, one of the on-site venues on the parliamentary estate that serves alcohol.

The alleged victim is understood to be someone who works in parliament, but not a politician.

Concerns have resurfaced at various times about the serving of alcohol in parliament, with some saying it should be banned.

Sky News

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