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Police are investigating a report that a woman had her drink spiked in Parliament bar.
The alleged incident happened in the Strangers' Bar, which is open to MPs and their guests as well as parliamentary staff.
Met Police confirmed an investigation is underway and the victim is being supported.
No arrests have been made "at this stage".
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