A bus has crashed into a flagpole in near the Houses of Parliament with emergency services at the scene.
Emergency services are in attendance at Parliament Square after the incident.
The bus appeared to be the Number 11 en route from Waterloo Station to Fulham Broadway.
GB News has approached Transport for London and the Met Police for a comment.
Police officers are in attendance at Parliament Square (file pic)
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A London Ambulance Service spokesman told GB News: “We were called at 9.36am today, June 16 to reports of a road traffic collision on Parliament Square, Westminster.
“We sent an ambulance crew and an incident response officer to the scene. We treated two people and took one patient to a local hospital. The other patient declined further treatment.”
A London Fire Brigade spokesman told GB News: “We were called at 9.36am today to a report of a road traffic collision on Parliament Square. A double decker bus had collided with another vehicle and street furniture.
“Firefighters made the scene safe, including clearing up a fuel spillage. One person was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service. Around 25 people left the bus before firefighters arrived. One fire engine from Lambeth Fire Station attended the scene.”