Parliament buildings at risk of 'catastrophic failure'

Report calls for MPs and peers to leave Palace of Westminster for six years to allow for urgent repairs

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The Palace of Westminster is at serious risk of "catastrophic failure" unless repairs are carried out immediately, a committee of MPs has warned.

A report published by the public accounts committee (PAC), which oversees government spending, has supported a plan to undertake a "full decant" of the Grade I-listed building, which it says is "riddled with asbestos, frail stonework and ageing wiring" and may require demolition if urgent repairs are not made, reports the BBC.

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