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Public told not to be alarmed as Netflix siege drama begins filming around Parliament

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The public has been told not to panic as actors dressed as armed police officers simulate emergency incidents around Parliament this weekend.

The show is called The Lords' Day and is adapted from the Michael Dobbs novel about a siege at the Houses of Parliament during the State Opening.

Damson Idris is said to be staring in the six-part political action thriller.

The Palace of Westminster is being used as a filming location for new Netflix show The Lords' Day

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A Parliament spokesperson said: “A licensed film production is taking place on and around parts of the Parliamentary Estate over the weekend.

“Members of the public may see actors portraying armed police officers, specialist vehicles and simulated incidents as part of the filming.

“These activities are part of a controlled and authorised production, and there is no incident or emergency on the Parliamentary Estate.”

Specialist vehicles will also be used during filming.

Signs have been put up to let passersby and tourists know what is happening.

Palace of Westminster authorities rarely approve filming inside the iconic building.

But the Houses of Parliament exterior and grounds have featured in a number of productions over the years, including Darkest Hour, Suffragette and Anatomy of a Scandal.

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