Actually my last point was not strictly correct. They don't use the cell any more. The last time an outsider (John Junor) was brought before the Bar and admonished by the Speaker was in 1957 for an article published in the Sunday Express casting doubt on the honour and integrity of Members. Junor apologised and no further action was taken. Presumably if he had not apologised further punitive action could have followed.
The last time anyone was imprisoned by the Commons was in 1750. Alexander Murray was found guilty by the House of malpractice in an election and he was ordered into custody at
Newgate Prison until the end of that parliamentary session.
Briefing against women ministers in Westminster
Walking sticks in "tottery" in old age
What’s a household item that reminds you of your grandma’s house?


