Weatherman2020
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As politicians burn jet fuel to Glasgow, the nut cases are starting to arrive.
XR animal rights protestors climb 20m up the Home Office in dramatic scenes as they demand plant-based foods.
And some have questionable motives.
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XR animal rights protestors climb 20m up the Home Office in dramatic scenes as they demand plant-based foods.
And some have questionable motives.
REVEALED: Ex-BBC tech chief, 54, who blocked roads in central London lives in a £900,000 Cambridge home and once worked with a Chinese state-owned business
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XR eco-warriors scale 20m up Home Office in dramatic call for plant-based food
ANIMAL rights protesters scaled London’s Home Office building this morning to demand a plant-based food system. The activists, from Animal Rebellion, used ladders, ropes and harnesses to clim…
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The ex-BBC tech chief, 54, who blocked roads in central London
Tim Lancaster, who lives with his wife in a £900,000 house in Grantchester, near Cambridge, was head of technology for BBC Worldwide for nine years before joining the Carbon Trust in 2005.