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UK's Houses of Parliament shut to tourists

By IANS | Updated: March 17, 2020 10:05 IST

The UK's Houses of Parliament have been closed to visitors and tourists in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, which has so far infected 1,543 people and killed 55 others in the country.

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London, March 17 The UK's Houses of Parliament have been closed to visitors and tourists in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, which has so far infected 1,543 people and killed 55 others in the country.

The limited shutdown which started from Monday will continue until further notice, reports Xinhua news agency.

Officials at the Unesco World Heritage Site in London said steps taken will allow Parliament to continue to fulfil its constitutional duties.

Overseas travel restrictions have also been introduced in order to preserve the operation of the Parliament.

"We are resolved that Parliament should, insofar as possible, continue to fulfil its important constitutional duties of passing legislation, holding government to account and, crucially, representing the views of the people of the United Kingdom and making their voice heard," said the Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle and Lords Speaker Norman Fowler in a joint statement.

"We are clear that now is the time to be pragmatic. Everyone in the country is being asked to strike a balance and it is right that we do the same," said the statement.

They said the restrictions relating to overseas travel and visitor access imposed on Monday have been developed in conjunction with Public Health England and reflect the government's current approach.

Members of the public wishing to enter Parliamentary Estate solely to view Westminster Hall will no longer be admitted.

No new banqueting bookings are accepted, and all existing bookings taking place from Monday onwards have all been cancelled.

Tours have also been cancelled from Monday. Mass lobbies, which usually take place in Westminster Hall or in the larger committee rooms, have also been banned.

Members of the public will still be able to watch debates in both chambers from the public galleries as well as debates in Westminster Hall. And people will still be allowed in if they have booked meetings with their MPs.

Parliamentary authorities have also strongly discouraged parliamentary travel to other countries, and asked politic to assess the risk of visits on a case-by-case basis.

The advice will affect official delegations, including the hosting of visiting parliamentar and officials from overseas.

( With inputs from IANS )

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