SOUNDS similar to gunfire have been heard close to the Palace of Westminster.
A man with a knife has been seen within the confines of the Palace, eyewitnesses said,
At least a dozen injured people on Westminster Bridge near UK parliament: Reuters photographer
This is the moment Parliament was suspended as "sounds similar to gunfire" were heard outside pic.twitter.com/to6PPxkNqL
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 22, 2017
Two people were seen lying within Old Palace Yard, immediately outside Westminster Hall.
The sitting in the House of Commons has been suspended while police officers sealed off the area around the incident.
Ambulance arriving. MPs reporting hearing shots pic.twitter.com/TmlZJJKbD6
— Nick Eardley (@nickeardleybbc) March 22, 2017
Staff inside Parliament were told to stay inside their offices.
Minutes after the incident, an emergency services helicopter landed in Parliament Square, as sirens were heard outside.
Air ambulance medics came from the helicopter to assist the casualties.
Two people lay on the ground in the yard. One of them appeared to have had clothes removed as emergency workers attempted to resuscitate the pair.
Parliament Square was closed to traffic.
An ambulance entered the gates to New Palace Yard.
Commons leader David Lidington's statement to the Commons on security incident at Parliament pic.twitter.com/ltSFoFYLEq
— BBC Parliament (@BBCParliament) March 22, 2017
Witness Don Brind told the Press Association he heard shots being fired and saw two people apparently injured on the ground.
Mr Brind, a researcher for MPs, said: “I heard some shouting and saw some running out of the corner of my eye and then a short time after that there was a shot. I looked and I saw a civilian on the ground, with somebody standing over him with what I assumed to be a gun.
“Then I looked and about 10 yards away, there was a yellow jacketed person on the ground, who appeared to be alive and talking.”
He said he assumed the person in the high-visibility jacket was a police officer.
Press Association reporter Laura Harding, who was in Westminster at the time of the incident, said: “Everyone has been evacuated into Central Lobby, includinga group of schoolchildren and kitchen staff.
“Around 15 schoolchildren aged around 10, with armed police coming through the lobby now.
“The children are really calm, the teachers are comforting them.
“Everyone is standing around on their phones.
“There are also a bunch of young people from the Hammersmith Boxing Club in their tracksuits and the British Lionhearts boxing group.”
We were called at approx 2:40pm to reports of an incident at #Westminster Bridge. Being treated as a firearms incident – police on scene
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) March 22, 2017
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 doorsat Portcullis House, a policeman grabbed someone who was coming in and threw himout.
“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.”
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