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  • Sticky situation: Protesters glue themselves to Jeremy Corbyn’s fence

    April 17, 2019

    Four particularly plucky protesters have glued themselves to a fence outside the house of Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn this afternoon. Images of activists attached to the leader of the opposition’s front fence surfaced on social media this afternoon, in the latest move by protesters at the Extinction Rebellion demonstrations in London. https://twitter.com/mrmatthewtaylor/status/1118518018856894464 Read more: [...]

  • Climate change protesters glue themselves to DLR train at Canary Wharf station

    April 17, 2019

    Climate change protesters have glued themselves to a DLR train at Canary Wharf as police reportedly closed access to parts of the station in response to the disruption. Read more: Protesters reveal rail disruption plan as police shut Tube Wi-Fi Extinction Rebellion activists today stepped up their London protests by targeting the capital’s transport network, [...]

  • West End businesses lose £12m in two days during climate change protests

    April 17, 2019

    West End businesses have lost an estimated £12m in sales due to the disruption caused by climate change protesters this week. Extinction Rebellion protests at Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus, Marble Arch have hit retailers in London’s main shopping district, with some stores reporting a 25 per cent drop in footfall. Read more: Climate change protesters target [...]

  • Climate change protesters reveal rail disruption plan as police shut Tube Wi-Fi

    April 17, 2019

    Activism group Extinction Rebellion will block London trains this morning as it increases pressure on the government over climate change. Protestors will block a London Overground route at 11am today in the third day of action, which has seen  major disruption on the capital's roads on Monday and Tuesday this week. Police switched off the Tube [...]

  • Businesses must tackle climate change or ‘fail to exist, Bank of England governor Mark Carney warns

    April 17, 2019

    Businesses must tackle climate change or “fail to exist”, Bank of England governor Mark Carney warned this morning. The financial sector has to act on climate-related risks, Carney said in a joint article with French central bank governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau and Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) chair Frank Elderson in The [...]

  • Climate change protesters threaten to disrupt London Tube to cause chaos for commuters

    April 17, 2019

    Climate change activists vowed to target London’s Tube services today as part of a protest that has led to 300 arrests across the capital. Read more: Climate protesters attack Shell HQ as London blockades continue Extinction Rebellion protesters plan to disrupt the London Underground and London bus services today after bringing traffic to a standstill [...]

  • Climate change protests: 122 arrests as Extinction Rebellion’s London shutdown continues

    April 16, 2019

    More than 120 protesters have been arrested during the ongoing anti-climate change demonstrations that have brought central London to a standstill. The Met confirmed that 122 arrests have been made at the Extinction Rebellion protests since they began at 1pm yesterday, with the majority of people arrested for obstructing the Waterloo Bridge last night. Read more: [...]

  • Asset management firms urged to increase stewardship efforts

    April 16, 2019

    Asset management firms have been urged to increase the level of engagement and guidance with the firms they invest in. Institutional investors only have “one-hand” on the wheel in regards to stewardship, advisory firm Willis Towers Watson warned in a report published today. Read more: Tatton Asset Management shares plummet as consulting arm under pressure The [...]

  • Climate change protest: 113 activists arrested as London rally enters second day

    April 16, 2019

    More than 100 protestors were arrested during an anti-climate change demonstration in central London yesterday. Read more: Climate protesters attack Shell HQ as London blockades continue Police confirmed that a total of 113 arrests had been made at the Extinction Rebellion protest, the majority of which were for breach of the public order act or [...]

  • Ground to a halt: Climate change protesters smash windows at Shell’s London HQ as blockades continue

    April 15, 2019

    Climate change protesters have attacked the London base of Shell, smashing doors and defacing the property as thousands of activists took to the streets in central London today. Read more: The cheek of it: Climate activists strip off in parliament Demonstrators graffitied the oil giant’s headquarters near Waterloo and several appeared to have glued their [...]

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