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  2. Parliament of the United Kingdom relocation - Wikipedia

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    Many MPs, though, were furious that relocating Parliament into a new building with modern technology, preferably outside of London, had not been considered. Salmond said that by the time a new parliament was built or refurbishment was completed, currently estimated at 2028, Scotland would be independent.

  3. Downing Street refurbishment controversy - Wikipedia

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    Refurbishment began in April 2020, whilst Johnson was hospitalised with COVID-19. [4] The Prime Minister receives an annual allowance of £30,000 to maintain and furnish his private residence above 11 Downing Street. Any expenses above this amount must be covered by the Prime Minister himself. [5] Johnson's renovations in 2020 cost £112,549. [6]

  4. Norman Shaw Buildings - Wikipedia

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    A further refurbishment of the interior and exterior and roof was done between 2001 and 2003. [3] In December 2016, the firm WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff was awarded a contract to manage a major refurbishment project for various Parliamentary Estate buildings (both Norman Shaw buildings, 1 Derby Gate, and 1 Parliament Street). The project is ...

  5. The cost of the monarchy is… a bargain, in my view, at £1.29 per person. It is the world’s most high-profile monarchy and Britain’s most prestigious projection of soft power.

  6. Now Houses of Parliament being tested for crumbling concrete ...

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    Surveyors are on the parliamentary estate looking for Raac

  7. Houses of Parliament (Great Britain) Fast Facts - AOL

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  8. Palace of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly called the Houses of Parliament after the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two legislative chambers which occupy the building. The palace is one of the centres of political life in the United Kingdom ; "Westminster" has become a metonym for the UK Parliament and the British Government , and the Westminster system of ...

  9. Parliament Hill Rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament Hill Rehabilitation is a series of ongoing rehabilitation and preservation projects at the complex on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario. The $3-billion project [ 1 ] aims to preserve and rehabilitate the Parliament of Canada and various buildings within the Parliamentary Precinct.