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Just Stop Oil supporters march into cracks in the criminal justice system

Just Stop Oil supporters including students are once again marching to the point of arrest to demand an end to new oil and gas. [1] At 11:15 am, 17 Just Stop Oil supporters stepped into the road at the Holland Park roundabout near Shepherds Bush and began marching towards Kensington. Around 50 police arrived with […]

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Just Stop Oil supporters march as Metropolitan Police Federation warns policing resources strained

Just Stop Oil supporters, including students, are marching today demanding an end to new oil and gas. [1] At 9:09 around 23 Just Stop Oil supporters stepped onto Kennington Park Road at the Oval in South London and marched north towards Kennington. At 9:16 the marchers left the road temporarily to allow traffic to pass

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Metropolitan police overwhelmed by slow march of 100 Just Stop Oil supporters

Just Stop Oil supporters have continued their campaign of peacefully marching in the streets of London, to the point of arrest. They are demanding the government immediately halt all new oil, gas, and coal projects in the UK. [1] At 8:30am today, 100 Just Stop Oil supporters stepped onto the road and began marching at

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Just Stop Oil supporters march for peace and to demand the government protects all people

Just Stop Oil supporters including students are marching today to demand the UK government take basic steps to protect the people of this and all countries, by ending new oil and gas. [1] At 4pm this afternoon, 40 supporters of Just Stop Oil began marching south on Holloway Road, by Manor Gardens Street. Police arrived

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Over 300 arrests since October 30th: Civil resistance continues in the face of a criminally insane government

As experts call out the “insanity” of oil producing nation’s plans to blow the remaining carbon budget twice over,  Just Stop Oil supporters have continued their campaign of peacefully marching in the streets of London to demand an end to new oil and gas.  This week 186 arrests were made at three marches on Monday,

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Just Stop Oil march to the point of arrest in opposition to genocidal policies

Just Stop Oil supporters have continued their campaign of peacefully marching in the streets of London, to the point of arrest. They are demanding the government immediately halt all new oil, gas, and coal projects in the UK. [1] At 12:14pm this afternoon, 22 Just Stop Oil supporters from the North and South West of

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Just Stop Oil supporters arrested for marching as police continue to facilitate the criminal acts of government

Just Stop Oil supporters are marching in resistance to the UK government’s plans to licence new oil and gas. [1] At 9am this morning, over 55 Just Stop Oil supporters from South Wales, the North, and the South West of England began marching around Waterloo Roundabout and over the bridge. At 9:15 around 20 Metropolitan

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Supporting Just Stop Oil – By Jonathon Porritt

“Climate activists are sometimes depicted as dangerous radicals. But the truly dangerous radicals are the countries that are increasing the production of fossil fuels. Investing in new fossil fuels is moral and economic madness.” -Antonio Guterres, August 2023 Just Stop Oil’s slow marching campaign recommenced on Sunday 29th October. I shall be supporting them financially,

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