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  • Extinction Rebellion protests: Police issue warning as eco-activists prepare to target Canada businesses

    April 24, 2019

    Climate change activists are planning to target financial institutions in the Square Mile tomorrow, police have warned. Extinction Rebellion, the eco-activism group, is planning to disrupt roads and the transport network in the City as part of a fortnight of action across the capital.  Read more: Police charge 71 in relation to Extinction Rebellion protests [...]

  • Police charge 71 in relation to Extinction Rebellion protests as activists take over Parliament Square

    April 23, 2019

    Police have charged 71 people in connection with ongoing Extinction Rebellion climate protests in central London. Read more: Climate change protest: Activists to march on Westminster The Metropolitan Police today said they had brought charges for “various offences” including blocking roads and obstructing police, as widespread protests continue this week. Activists have today gathered in [...]

  • Climate change protest: Extinction Rebellion activists to confront MPs in march on Parliament Square

    April 23, 2019

    Climate change protesters are set to swamp Parliament Square this morning, it is reported, as organisers urge the government to engage with them. Read more: Climate change activists protest at Heathrow Airport Extinction Rebellion is planning to bring thousands of activists to stay in the square until Thursday, Sky News reported today. Protesters enter their [...]

  • Extinction Rebellion protests: Police arrest more than 680 people

    April 20, 2019

    The Metropolitan Police has arrested more than 680 Extinction Rebellion climate change protestors since Monday.  Protestors caused disruption across London with a particularly large presence on Oxford Street, where police have tried allow shops to return to "business as usual". A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "Officers have made a number of arrests, mainly focused at Oxford Circus, as we [...]

  • Extinction Rebellion protests: Eco-activists plot Heathrow shutdown at the start of Easter bank holiday weekend

    April 18, 2019

    Climate change activists are planning to shut down the UK’s busiest airport tomorrow to coincide with the Easter bank holiday weekend, according to reports. Extinction Rebellion has called on supporters to meet at Heathrow Airport on Good Friday as thousands of holidaymakers prepare to depart for the long weekend. Read more: Climate change activists denied [...]

  • Extinction Rebellion protests: Climate change activists denied bail after DLR protest as police make 428 arrests

    April 18, 2019

    Three climate change activists have been denied bail after being charged in connection with a protest blocking a Docklands Light Railway train at Canary Wharf station yesterday. Cathy Eastburn, 51, of Gerards Close, Lambeth, Mark Ovland, 35, of Keinton Mandeville, Somerset and Luke Watson, 29, of Manuden, Essex pleaded not guilty with obstructing trains or carriages [...]

  • Extinction Rebellion protest: Climate change protesters block Vauxhall Bridge on fourth day of action

    April 18, 2019

    Climate change protesters have blocked Vauxhall Bridge on the fourth day of action in central London this week.  Read more: London shutdown goes on in fourth day of climate change protests Transport for London (TfL) confirmed that demonstrators were "intermittently" blocking the road, and drivers should expect delays.  A bit reminiscent of 28 days later…. Vauxhall Bridge [...]

  • Extinction Rebellion’s climate change protests blockades London roads for fourth day

    April 18, 2019

    Londoners face another day of climate change protests today after action has so far cost businesses millions in lost revenue and disrupted key transport services. Read more: Protesters glue themselves to train at Canary Wharf station The Extinction Rebellion protest entered its fourth day this morning as organisers vowed they would not leave until the [...]

  • Campaigning against climate change doesn’t make you above the law

    April 18, 2019

    UNTIL this week, the anti-climate change activist group Extinction Rebellion had hardly been a household name. Its various activities, like pouring fake blood onto Downing Street and stripping semi-naked during a session of the House of Commons, had been received with the sort of good humour that the British people always reserve for righteous causes [...]

  • Radical climate protestors are beginning to resemble a cult

    April 17, 2019

    Climate change is not a fringe issue, nor is it suffering as a topic from a lack of attention. It is taught in schools and debated extensively in the media. It occupies a central position in policy-making and increasingly commands the attention of businesses and the investment community. The governor of the Bank of England, [...]

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