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'Schools won't have to shut in event of COVID case'"This attack on all of the free press impacted many workers going about their jobs. 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 Activists from the climate protest group Extinction Rebellion perform a 'die in' on the Green at Parliament SquareExtinction Rebellion protesters pose as corpses during a protest in Parliament SquarePolice officers wearing face masks take away an Extinction Rebellion protester today Police officers stand by as an Extinction Rebellion protester climbs a tree in Parliament SquarePolice try to carry away an Extinction Rebellion protesterAn Extinction Rebellion protester holds a flare in Parliament SquareActivists from the Extinction Rebellion climate change group, demonstrate near Britain's Home OfficePolice detain an activist from the climate protest groupAn Extinction Rebellion protester is removed by police officers todayPolice march away an Extinction Rebellion protester in central LondonExtinction Rebellion protesters poured fake blood over the road before being glued to each other outside the Home OfficeExtinction Rebellion protesters at Parliament Square, in LondonDemonstrators are guarded by police officers after being arrestedAn Extinction Rebellion protester is held by policeMembers of the environmental campaign group gather to blockade ParliamentAn elderly demonstrator is removed from the road by policeExtinction Rebellion has planned events to be held at several landmarks in the capitalPolice officers stand nearby an Extinction Rebellion protesterAn activist is detained by police officers in Parliament SquareExtinction Rebellion protesters block the road on Wednesday morningExtinction Rebellion demonstrators have returned to London for a second dayAn Extinction Rebellion protester is removed by policeAnother protester is led away by police in central London Protesters in Cardiff staged a 'drown in' on a gloomy Wednesday Extinction rebellion hold a 'drown in' protest in Cardiff

Extinction Rebellion protesters lie down across a street during a demonstration in Parliament Square on Tuesday.

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"Not a lot has been done on this issue, everyone needs to hear the message. An Extinction Rebellion founder has sparked fury after suggesting MPs and business owners 'culpable' for climate change 'should have a bullet … Van 18 t/m 21 september gaan we in Amsterdam massaal en coronaproof de straat opWij zijn gewone mensen, uit alle hoeken van het land en van alle leeftijden die zich ernstig zorgen maken over de klimaat- en ecologische crisis. Veel van onze activiteiten zijn afhankelijk van onze donateurs.

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"To these papers we say this: you will not come between us anymore.

Demonstrators representing Extinction Rebellion painted the word "LIES" on the building entrance of the London Shell headquarters. Officers said they had made 160 arrests since the group since Friday. Excellent work" - was criticised by other Twitter users, with Labour ex-cabinet minister Andrew Adonis saying: "I utterly disagree with this.



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