Two arrested over phone hidden in Commons to reportedly play sex noises during PMQs

The GuardianSaturday, November 15, 2025 at 4:37:00 PM
Two arrested over phone hidden in Commons to reportedly play sex noises during PMQs
The recent arrest of two men for allegedly hiding a mobile phone in the House of Commons to disrupt Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) highlights ongoing concerns about security and decorum in political settings. This incident parallels other recent arrests, such as a man posing as a naval officer at a Remembrance event, indicating a pattern of disruptive behavior in public spaces. As authorities respond to these challenges, the need for enhanced security measures in parliamentary proceedings becomes increasingly evident.
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