Mr Hodge supervised maintenance of boilers and pipes at Parliament in the 1970s and early 1980s

Mr Hodge supervised maintenance of boilers and pipes at Parliament in the 1970s and early 1980s

An Eltham engineer who worked at Parliament and died from asbestos-related cancer detailed his safety concerns about the building in diaries discovered after his death. As MPs prepare to vote on whether to move out of the asbestos-riddled houses of parliament to protect their safety, Frederick Hodge's diary entries written over 20 years have come to light.