
A man has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and arson after a major fire wrecked a Labour MP’s constituency office.
Police attended the blaze at Washington and Gateshead South MP Sharon Hodgson’s office at Vermont House in Concord, Washington, Tyne and Wear, in the early hours of Thursday.
Aerial images show the roof in one corner has been destroyed and much of the building has been damaged.
Graffiti on a wall read: “328 days blood on your hands.”
A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: “Emergency services attended and no-one is reported to have been injured in the incident.
“A man in his 20s has subsequently been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and arson.
“He remains in police custody at this time.”
A spokesperson for Ms Hodgson said: “We will not be commenting or speculating while there is an ongoing police investigation, what we are clear on is there is no place for this kind of violence in our society.
“Sharon will not be deterred and will continue to support her constituents in Washington and Gateshead South as she does day in, day out.”
Fire crews also attended the scene.
Downing Street condemned the attack on Ms Hodgson’s office, saying politicians should be able to go about their work “freely and with confidence”.