UK PM Johnson's convoy targeted by protester outside parliament
There was a visible dent in Johnson's Jaguar as the vehicles drove off
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's convoy was targeted by a protester as it left the gates of parliament following Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) on Wednesday.
The protester, who had been demonstrating about Turkish action against Kurdish rebels, ran into the road as the prime minister returned to Downing Street from the Commons, reports Sky News.
This forced the lead vehicles in the convoy, a police motorbike and Johnson's Jaguar to stop.
As a result, a support vehicle crashed into the back of the car carrying the PM in what seemed to be a minor collision.
There was a visible dent in Mr Johnson's Jaguar as the vehicles drove off shortly afterwards.
Police officers were seen detaining the protester and taking him into the Palace of Westminster.
Downing Street said there were no reports of any injuries.
A Number 10 spokesman confirmed the car was Mr Johnson's, adding: "I think the video speaks for itself as to what happened.
"No reports of anybody being injured."
The spokesman said Mr Johnson was travelling in the car at the time.