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Probe launched after phone plot to play 'sex noises' behind Starmer at PMQs uncovered

A phone was found taped under a Commons table before Prime Minister's Questions, intended to play explicit audio and disrupt business, prompting a police investigation.

  • An investigation has been launched after a mobile phone set to play "sex noises" was found hidden under a table in the House of Commons, intended as a prank during Prime Minister's Questions.
  • Security staff discovered the phone, which was taped under the table near the front bench, after it lost its grip and fell onto the floor.
  • The phone rang twice with a "sex noise" ringtone during PMQs, but it had already been removed from the chamber, avoiding the intended prank and security breach.
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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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