The Palace of Westminster, which holds the UK Houses of Parliament, is in dire need of renovation and the process will most likely cost £5.7 billion ($11.2 billion), and last a whopping 32 years. The ...
Queen Elizabeth's coffin has laid in state at Westminster Hall since Tuesday, and will proceed from Westminster Palace during the funeral proceedings A rainbow broke through the clouds over ...
2025 47COM 7B.135 - Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey including Saint Margaret’s Church (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) 2023 45COM 7B.205 - Palace of Westminster and ...
The UK's Supreme Court has ruled prime minister's suspension of parliament unlawful. With the time to debate regained, what will MPs do next? Traces of cocaine have been found in the Houses of ...
Labour former cabinet minister Lord Hain hits out at the ‘prevarication and delay’ over the restoration of the world heritage site. Fire has broken out 45 times in the Palace of Westminster over the ...
A persistent wave of strike action has unfolded over 2025 despite the government's efforts to mend industrial relations ...
Westminster appealed to Edward the Confessor because, according to an anonymous 11th-century source: ... it lay hard by the famous and rich town of London and also was a delightful spot, surrounded ...
Britain’s Parliament is broken—and it has nothing to do with Brexit. What plagues the Palace of Westminster, where the two houses of the British Parliament sit, runs deeper than the politics happening ...
The Houses of Parliament are collapsing — literally. Damage built up over almost two centuries of intensive use has left the Palace of Westminster in urgent need of structural repairs. Business ...
a) Construction proposals in the immediate vicinity of the Westminster Palace, Westminster Abbey and Saint Margaret's Church World Heritage property that could have an adverse impact on the setting, ...
The centralising of the administration of government at Westminster occurred during the 13th century. It began with the reign of Henry II, when the Exchequer took up permanent residence, and was ...