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Ex-spending watchdog called in to probe £10 million Lords front door ‘scandal’

  • A new front door to the House of Lords installed in 2023 cost nearly £10 million but does not function properly without staff assistance.
  • The project's cost escalated by nearly 60% from an original estimate of £6.1 million, prompting concerns over planning and execution.
  • The House of Lords Commission, chaired by Lord McFall of Alcluith, found unclear causes involving manufacturing, installation failures, and issues with initial requirements.
  • Lord Robathan called the situation a "scandalous waste of public money" costing about £2,500 weekly to operate due to required permanent security staff.
  • The Lord Speaker has asked former National Audit Office head Lord Morse to investigate, with repair costs to be paid by Parliament’s contractors, not the House.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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