";s:4:"text";s:4243:"For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Nursing mothers with their children block Whitehall during the Extinction Rebellion mass 'nurse-in' road blockade Boris Johnson's dad, Stanley, addresses the crowds on Wednesday Activists protest on Whitehall, near the entrance to Downing Street Police officers surround activists on Whitehall during the third day of demonstrations by the Extinction Rebellion climate change group Activists take part in an early morning yoga session on Wednesday Police march a giant octopus back to Trafalgar Square Activists on Birdcage Walk, outside the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, during the third day of an Extinction Rebellion protest Protesters set up their tents in Trafalgar Square for the second night in a row A man gets detained by police in Whitehall last night Protesters danced to Orbital in Trafalgar Square last night Protesters stuck themselves to the road yesterday to block Millbank This protester gets arrested in Whitehall during the second day of demonstrations Police try to cut a woman chained to other eco-warriors in Whitehall yesterday evening Climate change activists were criticised after they were spotted in McDonald's Climate change activists were seen leaving McDonald's as they took a break from protesting Another protester was seen stepping out of the fast food chain, which boasts that it sells 75 hamburgers every second 7/7 survivor Dan Biddle, who lost both his legs in the attack, was stopped from reaching a charity event An activist is carried away by cops from near the Houses of Parliament Environmentalists face up to police in Westminster on the second day of protests Extinction Rebellion dance to music as they block a street at the bottom of Trafalgar Square An activist grins as he was marched away by police officers outside the Home Office Extinction Rebellion protesters who have set up camp on Horseferry Road and Marsham Street in Westminster An officer reads a Section 14 order to an activist who glued herself to the floor outside the Department of Transport Extinction Rebellion protesters demonstrate at Whitehall on Tuesday morning Conservative peer Lord Fraser clashed with Extinction Rebellion protesters after he emerged from his Westminster home in his dressing gown to confront them Police arrest a protester at Millbank near to the junction with Great College Street Police removal teams extract a climate change protester from underneath a lorry outside the Home Office A protester, who has glued himself to the ground at Millbank, receives a drink from a fellow 'rebel' A city worker picks his way through the protesters on Tuesday A group placed 800 potted trees outside Parliament, in Old Palace Yard on Tuesday Labour Party MP Kate Green gestures to the crowd as they placed potted trees outside the Houses of ParliamentExtinction Rebellion camp powered by carbon fuel powered generator Officers, including the Marine Policing Unit, remain in attendance.”Extinction Rebellion activists claimed a police liaison officer warned them that the trio who locked themselves to the rig could be held until Monday on terrorism charges. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.BORIS Johnson has said he agrees with the aims of Extinction Rebellion but "deplores" their tactics - as the protests entered their third day.The Prime Minister said the group are "right to rebel" against the damage being inflicted on Earth by climate change but accused the eco-warriors of causing more pollution with their disruption in the capital.It marked a softer tone from the PM who had branded them "importunate nose-ringed climate change protesters" on Monday night.Routes in and out of Westminster were completely blocked by protesters yesterday.This morning more activists gathered on Whitehall and others continue to occupy the roads outside the Home Office.Mr Johnson expressed sympathy with the aims of the group.He told the Standard: "I deplore their tactics, but I basically think that they are right to rebel against the extinctions that are taking place. ";s:7:"keyword";s:41:"extinction rebellion london protest today";s:5:"links";s:1038:"When Is Davids Tea Semi Annual Sale,
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