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to basingstoke again.is an autogyro, and the 20 century one took another james around the world. it took him 175 successive days, flying for hours on end. and not on a plane with wings, it�*s not a helicopter either because the power doesn�*t come from the bigger rotor on top but instead the propeller and engine at the back like a flying motorbike he says and just like on a bike, he is exposed to the elements up at 1000 or more. across some of the above was mike most dramatic and hostile environments. passing many famous landmarks. sharing the wilderness with magnificent creatures. enjoying lunch on the fly, a sandwich hear over quebec. from basingstoke to the bering straits, and then landing in every us state before crossing the top of the atlantic again before returning home. the first person ever to do it owning him a place in the guinness world record books. it was an amazing feeling, all very surreal that i somehow managed to get around the world i thought to be honest i�*d bitten off more than i coul
to basingstoke again.is an autogyro, and the 20 century one took another james around the world. it took him 175 successive days, flying for hours on end. and not on a plane with wings, it�*s not a helicopter either because the power doesn�*t come from the bigger rotor on top but instead the propeller and engine at the back like a flying motorbike he says and just like on a bike, he is exposed to the elements up at 1000 or more. across some of the above was mike most dramatic and hostile...
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May 22, 2021
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activists were using trucks and bamboo structures to stop lorries leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstoke carrying out this action, here's our correspondent sima kotecha they believe in protecting the environment. that's what they campaign for and today, they have been protesting, as you rightly say, outside four mcdonald's depots across england, calling on mcdonald's to adopt a plant—based menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are a non—violent civil disobedience group. that's right. they want mcdonald's to change its menu, basically. they are calling on other fast—food chains and restaurants to do the same. they say the environment is in danger at the moment, there is a shortage of animals, and a quote here from the spokesperson, he says, he feels "the meat and dairy industry is destroying the planet." "that the only sustainable and realistic way to feed 10 billion people is with plant—based diet." they have erected structures made out of bamboo sticks, some of the protesters are hanging onto the top of the structures, in protest. we have people lying down at the bottom
activists were using trucks and bamboo structures to stop lorries leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstoke carrying out this action, here's our correspondent sima kotecha they believe in protecting the environment. that's what they campaign for and today, they have been protesting, as you rightly say, outside four mcdonald's depots across england, calling on mcdonald's to adopt a plant—based menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are a non—violent civil disobedience...
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activists were using trucks and bamboo structures to stop lorries leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstokespondent sima kotecha is here. who is this group? animal rebellion? they are an animal rights group and they believe in protecting the environment. that's what they campaign for and today, they have been protesting as you rightly say, outside four mcdonald's depots across england, calling on mcdonald's to adopt a plant —based menu. mcdonald's to adopt a plant -based menu. ~ . , , . menu. what is their underlying aim? the sa menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that — menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they — menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are _ menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are a _ menu. what is their underlying aim? they say that they are a non-violent| they say that they are a non—violent civil disobedience group. they say that they are a non-violent civil disobedience group.— civil disobedience group. that's ri . ht. civil disobedience group. that's right- they _ civil disobedience group. that's right. they want
activists were using trucks and bamboo structures to stop lorries leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstokespondent sima kotecha is here. who is this group? animal rebellion? they are an animal rights group and they believe in protecting the environment. that's what they campaign for and today, they have been protesting as you rightly say, outside four mcdonald's depots across england, calling on mcdonald's to adopt a plant —based menu. mcdonald's to adopt a plant -based menu. ~ . , , ....
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May 22, 2021
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activists were using trucks and bamboo structures to stop lorries leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstoketo convert their menus into a beacon menu. ——vegan menu. they said that by having meat on their menu, they are damaging the environment. these protests started early this morning. they are not violent. they are outside depots, mcdonald depots across the country. some of them hanging off large structures they have built out of bamboo. there are lorries barricading some of the entrances to these depots. what they are saying, from my conversation with them earlier, is they want to cause significant disruption to the mcdonald's supply chain. how much disruption at this point are they causing and what is the response from mcdonald's so far? they are yet to comment, i'm persevering to get some kind of statement from them. protesters say there are around 50—100 of them and want to do this for the next 24 hours at least. it could impact, i'm told, around 1,300 mcdonald's across the country. at the end of the day, their aim is to, as i say, disrupt that supply chain, disrupt some key ingredient
activists were using trucks and bamboo structures to stop lorries leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstoketo convert their menus into a beacon menu. ——vegan menu. they said that by having meat on their menu, they are damaging the environment. these protests started early this morning. they are not violent. they are outside depots, mcdonald depots across the country. some of them hanging off large structures they have built out of bamboo. there are lorries barricading some of the...
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May 22, 2021
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activists were using trucks and bamboo structures to stop lorries leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstoke tell us a little bit more about why this group, animal rebellion, says they are taking this action? the? they are taking this action? they are calling _ they are taking this action? they are calling for — they are taking this action? tue: are calling for mcdonald's they are taking this action? tte: are calling for mcdonald's and they are taking this action? tt3:1 are calling for mcdonald's and other fast—food chains to go vegan, if you like. to convert their menus into a beacon menu. they said that by having meat on their menu, they are damaging the environment. these protests started early this morning. they are not violent. they are outside depots, mcdonald depots across the country. some of them hanging off large structures they have built out of bamboo. there are lorries barricading some of the entrances to these depots. what they are saying, from my conversation with them earlier, as they want to cause significant disruption to mcdonald's' supply chain. halal cause significant di
activists were using trucks and bamboo structures to stop lorries leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstoke tell us a little bit more about why this group, animal rebellion, says they are taking this action? the? they are taking this action? they are calling _ they are taking this action? they are calling for — they are taking this action? tue: are calling for mcdonald's they are taking this action? tte: are calling for mcdonald's and they are taking this action? tt3:1 are calling for...
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to basingstoke again.e the power doesn't come from the big rotor on top, instead from the propeller and engine out the back, like a flying motorbike, he says. and just like on a bike, he was exposed to the elements, but 1000 feet or more, some of the world's most dramatic and hostile environments. passing many famous landmarks. sharing the wilderness with magnificent creatures. and enjoying lunch on—the—fly, a sandwich year over quebec. from basingstoke to the bering strait, then landing in every us state before crossing the top of the atlantic again back home. the first person ever to do this, earning him a place now in the guinness world record books. it a place now in the guinness world record books-— record books. it was an amazing feelina. it record books. it was an amazing feeling. it was _ record books. it was an amazing feeling. it was all— record books. it was an amazing feeling. it was all very _ record books. it was an amazing feeling. it was all very surreal, i feeling. it was all very surreal,
to basingstoke again.e the power doesn't come from the big rotor on top, instead from the propeller and engine out the back, like a flying motorbike, he says. and just like on a bike, he was exposed to the elements, but 1000 feet or more, some of the world's most dramatic and hostile environments. passing many famous landmarks. sharing the wilderness with magnificent creatures. and enjoying lunch on—the—fly, a sandwich year over quebec. from basingstoke to the bering strait, then landing in...