The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Hundreds corralled in lobby

- BY SHONA GOSSIP

Hundreds of people were held inside parliament as police tried to determine if the car which crashed into the gates of parliament contained a bomb.

Representa­tives from both houses, civil servants, school groups and other staff – from chefs to press officers – were ushered into the central lobby by armed police.

Ann-Marie Parry, a press officer for the SNP, initially thought the “commotion” was related to the ongoing vote in parliament when the drama unfolded at about 2.40pm.

“I was just leaving the SNP leadership office in the Palace of Westminste­r when I heard a bit of a commotion.

“There had just been a vote in parliament, and when that happens the division bells ring and everyone runs into the chamber.

“So I heard the commotion and people being directed, and still thought it was to do with the vote.

“Then a police officer arrived and started telling people ‘you need to move, and you need to move now’ and directing us to the central lobby. The way they spoke made it very obvious it was a very serious incident.”

Ms Parry, who is originally from Kintore, said the group had been kept up-todate

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