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you will be arrested so if you want to move to marble arch, do that.ituation was. so far, it seems that a lot of people have decided to stay here for now. nearly 10% of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented in england and wales, if health checks were tailored to individual patients. at the moment, people over the age of a0 receive a heart check—up every five years. but new research from scientists at university college london, shows that high risk people should be screened more, and low risk patients much less. 0ur health correspondent james gallagher reports. somebody‘s risk of heart attack or stroke can be worked out by looking at risk factors, such as their blood pressure, cholesterol levels or family history. doctors use the information to give advice on lifestyle changes, or to prescribe drugs like statins for cholesterol or blood pressure. the study in the lancet followed 7,000 people to see how their risk changed over time, then investigated whether there was a better way of performing routine checkups. currently, people should be seen ev
you will be arrested so if you want to move to marble arch, do that.ituation was. so far, it seems that a lot of people have decided to stay here for now. nearly 10% of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented in england and wales, if health checks were tailored to individual patients. at the moment, people over the age of a0 receive a heart check—up every five years. but new research from scientists at university college london, shows that high risk people should be screened more, and...
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and if you don't want to go to marble arch, then go home. a russian spy in red joan. see what jason solomon's thought about it and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's karthi. thank you very much, i have all your sports headlines. busy weekend with rugby, boxing, and tennis to come, but we will start with the premier league because manchester city are back at the top of the table after what was a nervy 1—0 win over tottenham. this game came just three days after spurs knocked city out of the champions league at the quarter final stage, and jo currie was watching. after wednesday night's european extravaga nza after wednesday night's european extravaganza between these two games, the repeat fixture was always going to live up —— struggle to live up going to live up —— struggle to live up to the same excitement. a win would take them back to the table. and just like last week, the trauma came early. —— drama. before city struck the first model below. sergio aguero
and if you don't want to go to marble arch, then go home. a russian spy in red joan. see what jason solomon's thought about it and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's karthi. thank you very much, i have all your sports headlines. busy weekend with rugby, boxing, and tennis to come, but we will start with the premier league because manchester city are back at the top of the table after what was a nervy 1—0 win...
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that is at marble arch.g here, you are breaking the law, the police have gotan breaking the law, the police have got an order saying that people cannot be here. but the protesters are saying well, they are making their point, they are determined to stay here, and that's what we've got a bit ofa stay here, and that's what we've got a bit of a standoff. certainly the police are very keen to bring this to an end, but equally, you've got the protesters saying we are here for the long haul. particularly with a long bank holiday weekend, and often as people move away, more and more people, and replace them. so certainly although oxford circus has been cleared, we're certainly seeing a bit ofa been cleared, we're certainly seeing a bit of a success for police, we're not talking about the endgame anytime soon i think. simon, the protests have certainly had an impact on the police as you say, they've also had an impact on the public as well. how much disruption has there been in the capital today? well it's been disr
that is at marble arch.g here, you are breaking the law, the police have gotan breaking the law, the police have got an order saying that people cannot be here. but the protesters are saying well, they are making their point, they are determined to stay here, and that's what we've got a bit ofa stay here, and that's what we've got a bit of a standoff. certainly the police are very keen to bring this to an end, but equally, you've got the protesters saying we are here for the long haul....
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our correspondentjon donnison is at marble arch — where the group have set up camp.seems to be a change in tactic? very much so, and a shift from disruption, to negotiation and what the organisers say they want the debate in the media to shift, away
our correspondentjon donnison is at marble arch — where the group have set up camp.seems to be a change in tactic? very much so, and a shift from disruption, to negotiation and what the organisers say they want the debate in the media to shift, away
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and marble arch is still closed.tle bit of high cloud around today, which is set to make some really beautiful sunrises, and indeed sunsets a little bit later. easterly breeze still out along the essex coasts, a little warmer but still very pleasant in the sunshine, and temperatures getting up to 24 celsius elsewhere. 0vernight tonight, again, a little bit of high cloud around, the temperature really quite mild, especially further west you are. the minimum in central london properly not dropping down much below 12 celsius. as you can see, over in the east, perhaps a little bit cooler. so, for tomorrow morning, more of the same — dry, fine, sunny weather. temperatures reaching around 22. then, from wednesday onwards, that high—pressure slips away eastwards, the wind picks up a little and it turns progressively cooler and more unsettled. i'll be back in around half an hour. there's plenty more news, travel and weather on our website. now it's back to roger and naga. bye for now. hello this is breakfast with rogerjohnso
and marble arch is still closed.tle bit of high cloud around today, which is set to make some really beautiful sunrises, and indeed sunsets a little bit later. easterly breeze still out along the essex coasts, a little warmer but still very pleasant in the sunshine, and temperatures getting up to 24 celsius elsewhere. 0vernight tonight, again, a little bit of high cloud around, the temperature really quite mild, especially further west you are. the minimum in central london properly not...
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and if you don't want to go to marble arch, then go home.ottest day of the year, as temperatures soar to 25.5 celsius. as ifi as if i needed to tell you that. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday, with hugh woozencroft and karthi gna nasegaram. the headlines this evening. pep praises his players, as manchester city put their european exit behind them and return to the top of the premier league table. chris hughton credits the efforts of his players as brighton take a crucial point in their bid to avoid relegation. and billy vunipola stars as saracens reach another rugby champions cup final. also coming up in the programme... there's a teamgb fightback in the fed cup as konta and co look to knock out kazakhstan. and can khan beat crawford? we'll head stateside to madison square garden for the latest. hello. welcome to the programme. well after that incredible match in the champions league in midweek, manchester city welcomed tottenham hotspur to the etihad stadium once again, as the sides met for the third
and if you don't want to go to marble arch, then go home.ottest day of the year, as temperatures soar to 25.5 celsius. as ifi as if i needed to tell you that. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday, with hugh woozencroft and karthi gna nasegaram. the headlines this evening. pep praises his players, as manchester city put their european exit behind them and return to the top of the premier league table. chris hughton credits the efforts of his players as...
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our correspondent, simonjones, is at marble arch, which is the officially designated protest site for here at marble arch to hear from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunberg. she rose to fame after she began a protest outside of the swedish parliament saying politicians were simply not doing enough to tackle climate change. that prompted protests and many other countries including here in the uk where school pupils decided to walk out of class for the day to protest about climate change. she has become a leader and she was greeted like a by people here who started chanting, we love you, as she began her speech. as she told the crowd gathered here, the planet was facing an existential crisis. humanity is now standing at a crossroads. we must decide what path we want to take. how do we want the future living conditions for all species to be like? we have gathered here today and in many other places around london and across the world. we have gathered today because we have chosen which path we want to ta ke have chosen which path we want to take and now we are waiting for the ot
our correspondent, simonjones, is at marble arch, which is the officially designated protest site for here at marble arch to hear from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunberg. she rose to fame after she began a protest outside of the swedish parliament saying politicians were simply not doing enough to tackle climate change. that prompted protests and many other countries including here in the uk where school pupils decided to walk out of class for the day to protest about climate...
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activists are being encouraged to move to marble arch. police say anyone refusing to leave other protest sites will be arrested. our correspondentjenny kumah is at oxford circus. jenny, they were hoping to clear the protestors from there today. any sign of that? in the last few minutes, there has been an increased police presence here, and they have been removing people. early this morning at around 10.30, they did speak to a smaller group of protesters and told them they would start arresting people if they would start arresting people if they didn't move on and go to the official site at marble arch. but they were determined to carry on. i spoke to people and they said they wa nted spoke to people and they said they wanted to stay here rather than go to marble arch because they felt they could have more impact, and cause more disruption if they stayed here. this is having an impact on the police as well. they say hundreds of police officers are having to be deployed. it is affecting cell space in the wider criminal justice system. affec
activists are being encouraged to move to marble arch. police say anyone refusing to leave other protest sites will be arrested. our correspondentjenny kumah is at oxford circus. jenny, they were hoping to clear the protestors from there today. any sign of that? in the last few minutes, there has been an increased police presence here, and they have been removing people. early this morning at around 10.30, they did speak to a smaller group of protesters and told them they would start arresting...
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have moved to block the roads that go around marble arch but it's not just a protest in london extinction extinction rebellion it's across the world's thirty three countries more than eighty cities and war ready been protests today in sydney in new zealand and in india and further east as they begin to wake up in the u.s. and in the americas i'm joined by jane for juba's one of the activists involved in this change first of all why this approach to protest because we've been involved with talking about climate change for over thirty years and nothing's happened we've done all the useful things we've done our letter writing was spoken to and pays it done demonstrations everything that we could possibly do to raise the issue of their gender and nothing's happened and the thing is though here the groups here you're preaching to the converted how do you persuade people who don't pay attention to these sorts of votes that's a really interesting question and that's why we're doing this we want to raise it up their gender in terms of the meter and we want the government to tell the truth so for
have moved to block the roads that go around marble arch but it's not just a protest in london extinction extinction rebellion it's across the world's thirty three countries more than eighty cities and war ready been protests today in sydney in new zealand and in india and further east as they begin to wake up in the u.s. and in the americas i'm joined by jane for juba's one of the activists involved in this change first of all why this approach to protest because we've been involved with...
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our reporterjenny kumah is at marble arch.st showing you some pictures of the scene this morning. that is down at oxford circus. and as you see, the numbers are nothing like as busy as they had been during the course of the week. it is a lovely sunny morning, of course, which is bringing people out on the streets anyway, but on this particular occasion, the police almost seem to outnumber the protesters at the moment. that is probably because the protester numbers have reduced over the last 24 numbers have reduced over the last 26 hours. in part because of police action, as they have tried to move them away and persuade people to congregate elsewhere. jenny, that is where police would like the protesters to be. what sign that they are going to co—operate with that? as you can see, there is quite a significant presence here. there are quitea a significant presence here. there are quite a few people based here in the road, and if you look around here, on the green there is a significant number of tents and people that are basing
our reporterjenny kumah is at marble arch.st showing you some pictures of the scene this morning. that is down at oxford circus. and as you see, the numbers are nothing like as busy as they had been during the course of the week. it is a lovely sunny morning, of course, which is bringing people out on the streets anyway, but on this particular occasion, the police almost seem to outnumber the protesters at the moment. that is probably because the protester numbers have reduced over the last 24...
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a few remaining protesters removed from the road at marble arch.ice at the campaign has brought serious disruption to london and today they were calls to tackle such protests with new laws. these public order acts, you need time to carry them out. you need to gather your evidence. we need to respond immediately and clearly saying you cannot block a carriageway and you will be removed immediately. police have powers to make arrests, they did so under section 13 of the act but they cannot use more controversial methods. for that there has to be a threat of violence. in 2009, we saw scenes like these. while in paris at the weekend we have seen, campaigns targeted with pepper spray, in london policing has been done differently and some believe there is no need for new powers. when protests are is no need for new powers. when protests a re known is no need for new powers. when protests are known violet, police have tools to balance public order. and it is really difficult to understand what beyond that police need. some have criticised police tactics at
a few remaining protesters removed from the road at marble arch.ice at the campaign has brought serious disruption to london and today they were calls to tackle such protests with new laws. these public order acts, you need time to carry them out. you need to gather your evidence. we need to respond immediately and clearly saying you cannot block a carriageway and you will be removed immediately. police have powers to make arrests, they did so under section 13 of the act but they cannot use...
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let's talk to our correspondent to assert marble arch which was officially designated as the protesty afternoon you were explaining that the police were trying to get people to go down to marble arch and vacate the other sites. i passed oxford circus on my way into work this lunchtime and it is pretty much back to normal, very few signs of people hanging around apart from police officers. what is it like down there? it is very busy and there has been an energetic atmosphere. to my left a lot of drumming and dancing, and today marks the seven and the protesters say the second week marks a change in approach so they are now wanting to shift the focus and turn media attention towards their demands, and they want more talks with mps, with the mayor of london. they want sadiq khan to agree to setting up a people's assembly and to speak up on policies to tackle climate change. they say that this way they can basically try and get people to focus on what they are calling for. the other issue that they are looking at and asking for is that they can set up site officially at old palace yard n
let's talk to our correspondent to assert marble arch which was officially designated as the protesty afternoon you were explaining that the police were trying to get people to go down to marble arch and vacate the other sites. i passed oxford circus on my way into work this lunchtime and it is pretty much back to normal, very few signs of people hanging around apart from police officers. what is it like down there? it is very busy and there has been an energetic atmosphere. to my left a lot of...
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today the message from the police is that if you're going to protest, go to marble arch because if youhey will remove you. earlier this morning, the police came along and said that basically from around this time, they would start to move people on and make further arrests. it's day six of these protests. earlier in the week, sajid javid the home secretary said they are using what's known as a section 1a a notice the public order act which means they can ask people to move on and if they don't they can arrest them but this is providing challenges for the police in terms of logistics. a large number of arrests, around 700 people arrested, but was even more challenging as people are willing to get arrested and once they are released, they are coming back. i spoke to seven people here today who told me that and they are prepared told me that and they are prepared to keep on coming back for as long as it takes to get the government to listen and to bring in some changes. earlier, i went to marble arch where there is a significant presence but clearly people are coming here because this is
today the message from the police is that if you're going to protest, go to marble arch because if youhey will remove you. earlier this morning, the police came along and said that basically from around this time, they would start to move people on and make further arrests. it's day six of these protests. earlier in the week, sajid javid the home secretary said they are using what's known as a section 1a a notice the public order act which means they can ask people to move on and if they don't...
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wa nt to unlawful protest and if you don't want to go to marble arch, go home.ottest day of the year — as temperatures soar to 25.5 degrees. now on bbc news it's time for the easter edition of weather world. from the effect on plants and trees to bird migration patterns, nick miller and sarah keith—lucas look at how our changing climate is affecting life around us. this time on weather world, we are looking at the impact our warming world is having on the environment around us. i will be discovering the challenges facing migrating birds as the seasons follow increasingly unfamiliar patterns. and i'm investigating how our changing climate is affecting plants and trees. and, finding out why saving seeds is the insurance policy covering whatever direction our future climate takes. i think people are much more aware now of the world around them and how things are changing and the need for places like this to actually keep these things for the future. also on weather world, the wildest weather of the year so far — astonishing video featuring those caught up in it and
wa nt to unlawful protest and if you don't want to go to marble arch, go home.ottest day of the year — as temperatures soar to 25.5 degrees. now on bbc news it's time for the easter edition of weather world. from the effect on plants and trees to bird migration patterns, nick miller and sarah keith—lucas look at how our changing climate is affecting life around us. this time on weather world, we are looking at the impact our warming world is having on the environment around us. i will be...
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activists are being encouraged to move to marble arch.rotest sites will be arrested. 0ur reporterjenny kumah is at oxford circus. clearly a heavy police presence behind you. indeed. in the last one hour or so behind you. indeed. in the last one hourorsoa behind you. indeed. in the last one hour or so a large number of police officers have come here, removed quite a few protesters. at the moment they are using cutting material to separate people who have attached themselves to each other as well as those... using debonding material for those people who are together. police are saying, if you don't move on, we will arrest you. there is a significant camp at marble arch. they have been told to go there. they felt they would have the most impact here, because the most disruption. there are protests happening at waterloo, parliament square. this is causing a huge impact on the police. they have had to deploy hundreds of officers, affecting the amount of cell space they have. wider implications for they have. wider implications for the criminal
activists are being encouraged to move to marble arch.rotest sites will be arrested. 0ur reporterjenny kumah is at oxford circus. clearly a heavy police presence behind you. indeed. in the last one hour or so behind you. indeed. in the last one hourorsoa behind you. indeed. in the last one hour or so a large number of police officers have come here, removed quite a few protesters. at the moment they are using cutting material to separate people who have attached themselves to each other as well...
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marble arch and surrounding roads continue to be blocked. this is bbc news.ildfire in county down has been brought under control. hundreds of holidaymakers spent last night in emergency accommodation after the blaze forced them from their caravan park. the wildfire happened in the mourne mountains above the seaside town of newcastle, as chris page reports. on the mountainside, a fire front a mile long threatened some houses as it burned through the gorse. eyewitnesses described it as a running wildfire. 50 firefighters worked to bring the blaze under control. the flames came close to a caravan park. police went from one mobile home to another, telling people to get out quickly. buses took around 200 holiday—makers to a leisure centre. it wasn't how they expected to be spending their easter. very frightening. people were told to get into their cars, move the cars and evacuate, and then you were told to get out of the cars and run. the wind was blowing towards the caravan site. so once it hit one caravan, they were worried about the gas bottles. then it would h
marble arch and surrounding roads continue to be blocked. this is bbc news.ildfire in county down has been brought under control. hundreds of holidaymakers spent last night in emergency accommodation after the blaze forced them from their caravan park. the wildfire happened in the mourne mountains above the seaside town of newcastle, as chris page reports. on the mountainside, a fire front a mile long threatened some houses as it burned through the gorse. eyewitnesses described it as a running...
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in this case, they have said go to marble arch, you can be here.ake us, but not actively resist, just going for p like to see them do, it takes three orfour p like to see them do, it takes three or four officers to carry them away. they then have two transported somewhere, they might only have 600, 700 cells these days. the courts are full, the cps is full, the prisons is filled. they couldn't send them to prison anyway because of the breach of section 1a as a protester isa breach of section 1a as a protester is a fine only offence. so, there is no power to do with this. you mentioned the obstruction of the highway. these are live pictures, not far away from our building. just between here and oxford circus. there is that pink yacht that says tell the truth. a lot of police around that, we just wondering weather they will try and move it on in some way this afternoon. these people seem very determined, nearly 600 people arrested but very few of them charge. why have they been arrested? they them charge. why have they been arrested 7 they have them
in this case, they have said go to marble arch, you can be here.ake us, but not actively resist, just going for p like to see them do, it takes three orfour p like to see them do, it takes three or four officers to carry them away. they then have two transported somewhere, they might only have 600, 700 cells these days. the courts are full, the cps is full, the prisons is filled. they couldn't send them to prison anyway because of the breach of section 1a as a protester isa breach of section 1a...
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in parliament square will move and in parliament square will move and then they will all go to marble archtoday say they have no intention yet of leaving this site and they will stay as long as they can. sarah walton at waterloo bridge. sarah walton at waterloo bridge. peter kirkham, former metropolitan police detective, spoke to me earlier and said that the police have no power to deal with the protests. it's a type of protest we don't see very often. usually people want to smash things up, they want to attack the police, they want to go to places they are not allowed to go, and that is relatively simple for the police to deal with because the laws and the powers are there to prevent violence and to prevent criminal damage. but where you have got obstruction of the highway, being a nuisance basically, the powers really aren't there. the only powers the police have really got is the section 1a of the public order act where they can put conditions on an assembly and basically say move away, and in this case go to marble arch, you can't be here. but of course if they say, "well, make us," bu
in parliament square will move and in parliament square will move and then they will all go to marble archtoday say they have no intention yet of leaving this site and they will stay as long as they can. sarah walton at waterloo bridge. sarah walton at waterloo bridge. peter kirkham, former metropolitan police detective, spoke to me earlier and said that the police have no power to deal with the protests. it's a type of protest we don't see very often. usually people want to smash things up,...
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and police are asking protesters to move to that site at marble arch and reopen the roads hereircus. speaking to protesters, they say that would bea to protesters, they say that would be a de—escalation of the action and they're not prepared to do that because they have not yet achieved theiraim because they have not yet achieved their aim which is to get the government to take more urgent action to address climate change and they say they plan to stay here for they say they plan to stay here for the foreseeable future, or as long as they can. and what about the conversations taking place between members of the public who are trying to get from one place to another and the protesters? what is the nature of them? are they friendly, getting a bit edgy? we have seen in the last couple of days a number of moments where there have been run—ins between commuters and some of the protesters. i have been on waterloo bridge on some of the days and particularly at rush hour, people walking through this protest have shouted there have been moments of conflict between people. i think what y
and police are asking protesters to move to that site at marble arch and reopen the roads hereircus. speaking to protesters, they say that would bea to protesters, they say that would be a de—escalation of the action and they're not prepared to do that because they have not yet achieved theiraim because they have not yet achieved their aim which is to get the government to take more urgent action to address climate change and they say they plan to stay here for they say they plan to stay here...
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protesters are now being asked if they will move to that site at marble arch to abandon their pointsord circus and parliament square but talking to people they said that would be a de—escalation they are not prepared for yet and they have not achieved what they came in to do which is to get the government to take more urgent action over climate change and they say that until that happens they are going to stay here. thank you. chris phillips, a former public order commander for the metropolitan police, joins me now. good morning. what more can police do to respond with the full force of the law is the home secretary has demanded? you have to laugh really because the home secretary and the legislators make legislation, the police have to stick to that legislation and that is what they are doing. the laws they are using under the public order act allow them to tell the people that they should meet and if they don't move, then to arrest them. the law also states they should be released when they get to the police station and what is happening is that exact thing, those people are going
protesters are now being asked if they will move to that site at marble arch to abandon their pointsord circus and parliament square but talking to people they said that would be a de—escalation they are not prepared for yet and they have not achieved what they came in to do which is to get the government to take more urgent action over climate change and they say that until that happens they are going to stay here. thank you. chris phillips, a former public order commander for the...
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bridge here, they are also still blocking 0xford circus and parliament square, and another site at marble archsking people to leave these sites, oxford circus and parliament square command to move to the protest at marble arch where they do have permission for a demonstration site. chatting to people here, they say they do not wa nt to people here, they say they do not want to do that, it is a de—escalation of their movement and they haven't yet achieved what they set out to do, which is to get the government to take more urgent action against climate change, and so action against climate change, and so they will stay at this site for as long as they can, they say. thank you very much, sarah. meanwhile, hundreds of protesters have blocked the entrance of the headquarters of the societe generale bank in paris. greenpeace activists are campaigning against the investment and financing of fossil fuel industries. french police have used pepper spray to try to disperse protesters who are have barricaded themselves both inside and outside of the building. we will keep an eye on that for you. two peop
bridge here, they are also still blocking 0xford circus and parliament square, and another site at marble archsking people to leave these sites, oxford circus and parliament square command to move to the protest at marble arch where they do have permission for a demonstration site. chatting to people here, they say they do not wa nt to people here, they say they do not want to do that, it is a de—escalation of their movement and they haven't yet achieved what they set out to do, which is to...
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but the protest remains at oxford circus and parliament square and marble arch.an attempt now, police say, to move people to the site at marble arch, where protesters have permission to be but chatting to protesters this morning they say that as a de—escalation of their movement that they are not prepared for yet, their demands have not been met and they will stay here as long as they can. what is the mood between the protesters and public between the protesters and public between the protesters and public between the protesters and police as far as you can make out this morning on the bridge? there were one or two people that have come past and expressed their unhappiness with the disruption being caused by the protest. it is a holiday today so there is much less traffic on the roads so we haven't seen the build—up of buses and cars at the end of the road we have done on other days. but i will say since i've been here there has been a huge number of people arriving through the morning, probably about 100 people camped out overnight. i don't know if you can see i
but the protest remains at oxford circus and parliament square and marble arch.an attempt now, police say, to move people to the site at marble arch, where protesters have permission to be but chatting to protesters this morning they say that as a de—escalation of their movement that they are not prepared for yet, their demands have not been met and they will stay here as long as they can. what is the mood between the protesters and public between the protesters and public between the...
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well, a little earlier our correspondent, simonjones, who's at marble arch in central london, which istold me that there look to be splits opening up in the leadership of extinction rebellion. earlier today we saw an internal document from the protesters which suggested that going into week two, rather than the disruptive action we have seen over the past seven days, shutting various roads, causing a bit of chaos in the centre of london, they might move from that type of action to more political dialogue. this document suggested that the organisers would ask to have discussions with the mayor of london and also the metropolitan police. the aim was that they would say they would close down the protest sites such as this designated one at marble arch, and also the site at waterloo bridge that is causing a lot of chaos, and instead they would locate the protesters in westminster because they want to get their political message across to mps. but since that document emerged some doubt has been cast on it by other organisers. they are saying what was suggested in the document was just an id
well, a little earlier our correspondent, simonjones, who's at marble arch in central london, which istold me that there look to be splits opening up in the leadership of extinction rebellion. earlier today we saw an internal document from the protesters which suggested that going into week two, rather than the disruptive action we have seen over the past seven days, shutting various roads, causing a bit of chaos in the centre of london, they might move from that type of action to more...
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suspend their activities for now at least and pack up this makeshift protest camp that's the merged marble arch in the center of london they say that the demos may well be over for now but that they kick started an all important public conversation about what they say is an ecological catastrophe about to happen for some it has been an emotional fight it's like you've got a secret that nobody wants to know but you know that the only way to do anything about it is to start that conversation and it is heartbreaking breaking this truth to people you know have no in gauged and have. you know carried on their daily lives as normal. for the past two weeks demonstrators have occupied major roads they picketed businesses and institutions causing major disruption to the city they've also used unique tactics chaining and gluing themselves together to for straight the police. more than a thousand people were detained many had never even protested before never mind being arrested. the london demonstrations also were try to prominent activists including teenage environmentalist grettir who's inspired a move
suspend their activities for now at least and pack up this makeshift protest camp that's the merged marble arch in the center of london they say that the demos may well be over for now but that they kick started an all important public conversation about what they say is an ecological catastrophe about to happen for some it has been an emotional fight it's like you've got a secret that nobody wants to know but you know that the only way to do anything about it is to start that conversation and...
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demonstrators are blocking places like the famed waterloo bridge, over the river thames, along with a marble arch intersection. at the moment, 400 people have been under arrest. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm uma pemmaraju. this is bloomberg. shery: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. storiesere are our top that we are following from around the world. the report heard around the world. attorney general william barr says special counsel robert mueller recounted 10 episodes of potential obstruction of justice by president trump but barr says they are not crimes. we will have the latest. blackstone group announcing plans to convert from a publicly traded partnership to a corporation. how will the new structure open up opportunities for the world's largest real estate owner? canopy growth growing like a weed. the cannabis company announcing deal4 billion cross-border for acreage holdings. let's
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the protesters occupied oxford circus overnight and marble arch.need to do it at another time. just don't upset london traffic because we need to keep moving. a nightmare because of the traffic. the arrests continued right through the afternoon. there's a lot of people on waterloo bridge that will take some time to work through the number of people there. so we have a proportionate, professional policing operation, engaging with protesters, arresting those that fail to comply. we are working through that plan from last night all the way through tonight and this morning and the rest of the day and will continue to do that. extinction rebellion says it now plans to target the tube tomorrow. the mayor has asked them that think again. the protest could last until next week. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. our weather will be turning much shinier and much warmer over the next few days. you might remember we started out the week like this with temperatures in the afternoon around eight celsius. but if we fast forward to what is
the protesters occupied oxford circus overnight and marble arch.need to do it at another time. just don't upset london traffic because we need to keep moving. a nightmare because of the traffic. the arrests continued right through the afternoon. there's a lot of people on waterloo bridge that will take some time to work through the number of people there. so we have a proportionate, professional policing operation, engaging with protesters, arresting those that fail to comply. we are working...
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hundreds of protesters have been illegally occupying marble arch, parliament square and waterloo bridge monday. over 1,000 officers have been on duty and over 750 people have been arrested. it's turning out to be one of the hottest easter bank holiday weekends on record with temperatures reaching 25.5 celsius in hampshire on saturday, the warmest day of the year so far. and there's more to come, with sunshine and high temperatures expected for most of the country on sunday and monday. from sunny southport, 0livia richwald sent this report. summer holiday scenes over the easter weekend. southport, on merseyside, has one of the biggest expanses of sand in the north—west and the second longest pier in the country. these girls have taken two trains to be here today. it feels like summer because it's really hot and it's really sunny. what have you been doing? er, laying on the beach and going to the shops. it's been a lovely day here. it's been very warm. obviously, the sun's ultra warm for this time of year, so you've got to enjoy it while it lasts. i think days like this are few and far be
hundreds of protesters have been illegally occupying marble arch, parliament square and waterloo bridge monday. over 1,000 officers have been on duty and over 750 people have been arrested. it's turning out to be one of the hottest easter bank holiday weekends on record with temperatures reaching 25.5 celsius in hampshire on saturday, the warmest day of the year so far. and there's more to come, with sunshine and high temperatures expected for most of the country on sunday and monday. from...
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there have been four major locations in london effected, waterloo bridge, parliament square, and marble arch is the only legitimate place that protesters are allowed to be, that's why we have seen arrests in the other locations. just under 400 arrests so far but still the roadblocks stay in place. i'm joined now by one of the activists, rebecca, who have come we re activists, rebecca, who have come were from somerset? yes, i had. how are you going to be protesting today? we are going to be locking onto the boat to make sure that the police cannot remove us too quickly. we also have various other stations around london we are guarding at the moment. i know you have said about ramping this up, having an impact on public transport, do you have something planned for today? at the moment, like we say, we are blocking oxford circus and waterloo bridge, parliament square and marble arch as well. we will look into swarming which is where we go across the road, let the lights turn red, go across the road and stand there for seven minutes. we make sure that somebody walks down and talk to the motorist
there have been four major locations in london effected, waterloo bridge, parliament square, and marble arch is the only legitimate place that protesters are allowed to be, that's why we have seen arrests in the other locations. just under 400 arrests so far but still the roadblocks stay in place. i'm joined now by one of the activists, rebecca, who have come we re activists, rebecca, who have come were from somerset? yes, i had. how are you going to be protesting today? we are going to be...
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police have ordered protestors to keep to the marble arch area.e months to february — the figure coming in at to 1.34 million. that's the lowest rate since 1975. average weekly earnings, including bonuses, rose by around 3.5%. that's in line with expectations. jd sports has defied the gloom on the high street to post record annual profits of almost £340 million. that's up more than 15%. its chairman, peter cowgill, told the bbc the figures have been helped by a focus on younger customers. amazon's website is flooded with fake five—star reviews according to the consumer group which? it says thousands of the reviews were unverified, meaning there was no evidence the reviewer even bought the product. amazon says it's using automated technology to spot and remove false reviews. adam french is a consumer rights expert. thank you forjoining us. no problem. how bad is this problem? thank you forjoining us. no problem. how bad is this problem7m isa problem. how bad is this problem7m is a huge problem for people looking to do their shopping online with ama
police have ordered protestors to keep to the marble arch area.e months to february — the figure coming in at to 1.34 million. that's the lowest rate since 1975. average weekly earnings, including bonuses, rose by around 3.5%. that's in line with expectations. jd sports has defied the gloom on the high street to post record annual profits of almost £340 million. that's up more than 15%. its chairman, peter cowgill, told the bbc the figures have been helped by a focus on younger customers....
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i have come from the climate camp at marble arch, thought i would have a look, and they are very muchnt square, world heritage site, if we could make it a pedestrian zone it would be a wonderful thing. the easter weekend sun has got to me ididn't mean the easter weekend sun has got to me i didn't mean pedestrian free. i walked here tonight, being very green tonight. it is interesting how many extension rebellion protesters are around —— extinction. a lot of the young people are idealistic but i think if they continue to target public transport, the greenest form of getting around that we have, they will do damage to their cause. i think targeted protest in organisations like shell, where the protest began last week, or heathrow airport where hollywood actresses fly in from california to take part, thatis fly in from california to take part, that is the more sensible protests where they will win hearts and minds. our brief word, you mention to pedestrians, and they feature on the front of the telegraph because some traffic lights do not allow them to cross the road in anything other th
i have come from the climate camp at marble arch, thought i would have a look, and they are very muchnt square, world heritage site, if we could make it a pedestrian zone it would be a wonderful thing. the easter weekend sun has got to me ididn't mean the easter weekend sun has got to me i didn't mean pedestrian free. i walked here tonight, being very green tonight. it is interesting how many extension rebellion protesters are around —— extinction. a lot of the young people are idealistic...
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a road junction and banners and stages continue to block the streets, so the crowds gathered in marble archunning out of. i think it's important to give support. it's all about the numbers, so the more people who show support, the more echo it will create. it's great to see so many people from all different walks of life getting involved and standing up for what we believe in. at the natural history museum, around 100 protesters lay on the floor under the blue whale in a staged die—in. they're not doing theirjob! over 1,000 arrests have been made so far, with over 50 people charged. among those detained was former gold olympic medal winner, canoeist etienne stott. it's a big step to take, but like i say, i think this is what it's come to for me. and i think if it's working, and i believe that it is, i am happy to have been counted at this point, because this could be the start, well, i believe it is the start of this turnaround. over 9,000 police officers have been deployed to the protests. the mayor of london has called for the group to allow the city to return to business as usual. the gr
a road junction and banners and stages continue to block the streets, so the crowds gathered in marble archunning out of. i think it's important to give support. it's all about the numbers, so the more people who show support, the more echo it will create. it's great to see so many people from all different walks of life getting involved and standing up for what we believe in. at the natural history museum, around 100 protesters lay on the floor under the blue whale in a staged die—in....
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hundreds of demonstrators have been illegally occupying marble arch, parliament square and waterloo bridgece monday. over 1,000 officers have been on duty and over 750 people have been arrested. now on bbc news, click. this week, the war on fake news. when robots paint the...moon. flipping out over this. and how to make a shooting star. the world's largest election is under way in india. 0verfive weeks, 900 million eligible voters in 20 states are casting their ballots to decide who will rule this vast country for the next five years. and this is no small decision — because in that time, india's population is set to overtake china's. and its economy is likely to become bigger than the uk's. the size of this democratic exercise is like no other, but the issues that it brings up are all too familiar. social media, once again, is playing a part in swaying political opinions. and once again, misinformation, so—called ‘fake news‘ is attempting to cloud voters‘ judgement. and the problem is, last year, bbc—led research revealed that ordinary citizens in india are less concerned with the facts of
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suspend their activities for now at least and pack up this makeshift protest camp at the merge the marble arch in the center of london they say that the demos may well be over for now but that they kick started an all important public conversation about what they say is an ecological catastrophe about to happen for some it has been an emotional fight it's like you've got a secret that nobody wants to know but you know that the only way to do anything about it is to start that conversation and it is heartbreaking breaking this truth to people you know have no in gauged and have. you know carried on their daily lives as a normal. for the past two weeks demonstrators of occupied major roads they picketed businesses and institutions causing major disruption to the city they've also used unique tactics chaining and gluing themselves together to for straight the police. or that a thousand people were detained many had never even protested before never mind being arrested. the london demonstrations also were try to prominent activists including teenage environmentalist grettir tom burke who's inspire
suspend their activities for now at least and pack up this makeshift protest camp at the merge the marble arch in the center of london they say that the demos may well be over for now but that they kick started an all important public conversation about what they say is an ecological catastrophe about to happen for some it has been an emotional fight it's like you've got a secret that nobody wants to know but you know that the only way to do anything about it is to start that conversation and...
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a road junction and banners and stages continue to block the streets, so the crowds gathered in marble archme we're running out of. i think it's important to give support. it's all about the numbers, so the more people who show support, the more echo it will create. it's great to see so many people from all different walks of life getting involved and standing up for what we believe in. at the natural history museum, around 100 protesters lay on the floor under the blue whale in a staged die—in. they're not doing theirjob! over 1,000 arrests have been made so far, with over 50 people charged. among those detained was former gold olympic medal winner, canoeist etienne stott. it's a big step to take, but like i say, i think this is what it's come to for me. and i think if it's working, and i believe that it is, i am happy to have been counted at this point, because this could be the start, well, i believe it is the start of this turnaround. over 9,000 police officers have been deployed to the protests. the mayor of london has called for the group to allow the city to return to business as usu
a road junction and banners and stages continue to block the streets, so the crowds gathered in marble archme we're running out of. i think it's important to give support. it's all about the numbers, so the more people who show support, the more echo it will create. it's great to see so many people from all different walks of life getting involved and standing up for what we believe in. at the natural history museum, around 100 protesters lay on the floor under the blue whale in a staged...
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our correspondentjon donnison is at marble arch — where the group have set up camp.a change in tactic? very much so, and a shift from disruption, to negotiation and what the organisers say they want the debate in the media to shift, away from debating their tactic, whether they have been too extreme, whether police have been too stretched, towards what they actually want and what they want over this coming week they say is talks with the mayor of london, talks with mp, and talks with the government for the mayor of london they want him to bring in a people's assembly, to discuss issues of the environment, they want him to speed up policies to address the climate emergency, that has been declared in london and to, in particular, to make the city carbon neutral so this disruptive phase for now is coming to an end. what the organisers say this shows they are not just a rabble, organisers say this shows they are notjust a rabble, they see themselves as rebels with thank you john. amir khan has lost his world title fight against terence crawford in new york. khan was bein
our correspondentjon donnison is at marble arch — where the group have set up camp.a change in tactic? very much so, and a shift from disruption, to negotiation and what the organisers say they want the debate in the media to shift, away from debating their tactic, whether they have been too extreme, whether police have been too stretched, towards what they actually want and what they want over this coming week they say is talks with the mayor of london, talks with mp, and talks with the...
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police cressida dick saying please if you want to protest there is a lawful designated site at marble archyou are breaking the law, the police have got an order saying that people cannot be here. but the protesters are saying they are making their point, they are determined to stay here and that is why we have got a bit of a stand—off. certainly the police are very keen to bring this to an end but equally you have the protesters saying we are here for the long hall, particularly with the long holiday weekend and as people move away more people come and replace them so although oxford circus has been cleared which certainly will be seen as a success for the police, we are certainly not talking about the endgame any time soon i think. there is a real sense that what happened to lyra marked a sea change andi happened to lyra marked a sea change and i want people to have confidence to come forward to help us. after a week of disruption and hundreds of arrests — the head of the metropolitan police urges climate change protestors to move on. britain basks on the hottest day of the year so far —
police cressida dick saying please if you want to protest there is a lawful designated site at marble archyou are breaking the law, the police have got an order saying that people cannot be here. but the protesters are saying they are making their point, they are determined to stay here and that is why we have got a bit of a stand—off. certainly the police are very keen to bring this to an end but equally you have the protesters saying we are here for the long hall, particularly with the long...
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we can speak to our correspondent, jenny kumah, who is at marble arch, the officialy designated protestt efforts, police had some trouble persuading demonstrators to go to the other side where you are. yes, it is very busy here with a lot of energy and lots of people have come here. 0xford lots of people have come here. oxford circus was the focus of attention yesterday but police have now cleared that area and there are still some protesters at waterloo bridge and there have been some arrests today, but earlier today it was reported that one of the organisers said it is day seven, we are now moving into the second week and it is time to look at changing tactics and it was reported that the focus now should shift towards the political aims and therefore hopefully move the media attention away from the impact of the disruption and police resources and arrests. however, it is now being said that discussions are taking place amongst the protesters about the way forward. some of the demands it is reported they are looking at which his talks with mps, with the government, with the mayor of l
we can speak to our correspondent, jenny kumah, who is at marble arch, the officialy designated protestt efforts, police had some trouble persuading demonstrators to go to the other side where you are. yes, it is very busy here with a lot of energy and lots of people have come here. 0xford lots of people have come here. oxford circus was the focus of attention yesterday but police have now cleared that area and there are still some protesters at waterloo bridge and there have been some arrests...
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activists are being encouraged to move to marble arch. refusing to leave other protest sites will be arrested. our reporterjennyjumah was there earlier this afternoon. there are protests happening at waterloo, parliament square. this is causing a huge impact on the police. they have had to deploy hundreds of officers, affecting the amount of cell space they have. wider implications for the criminaljustice system. they are using powers which enabled them to ask people to move on and if they don't they can arrest them. 715 people have been arrested so far and 28 charged. turning into a bit of a cat and mouse situation because a lot of protesters are returning once they have been released from police custody. the campaigners say they will continue with this for as long as it takes for the government to listen. nearly 10% of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented in england and wales — if health checks were tailored to individual patients. currently people over the age of a0 are eligible for a heart check, every five years. but new rese
activists are being encouraged to move to marble arch. refusing to leave other protest sites will be arrested. our reporterjennyjumah was there earlier this afternoon. there are protests happening at waterloo, parliament square. this is causing a huge impact on the police. they have had to deploy hundreds of officers, affecting the amount of cell space they have. wider implications for the criminaljustice system. they are using powers which enabled them to ask people to move on and if they...
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as is waterloo bridge, marble arch and parliament square.ay. and it will probably feel a touch warmer than it did yesterday, when we got widely to 21 and 22 degrees celsius. we're starting off this morning with a little bit of mist out there — it should not last for too long through the morning. temperatures generally between six and 9 celsius, they'll rise gradually. through the morning lots of sunshine. a little bit of high cloud here and there, just turning the sunshine hazier at times but top temperatures could get as high as 22 celsius quite widely, may be just nudging 23 or 24 celsius in some spots. through this evening and overnight, we do the whole thing all over again. lots of clear skies around, a little bit of mist forming into tomorrow morning and overnight lows between six and eight degrees celsius, and then, as we head through the day tomorrow, highs of 24 — 25 degrees celsius somewher eoiut towards the west of london. the warmest day of the bank holiday weekend. the sunshine continues on sunday, a bit more cloud perhaps on mon
as is waterloo bridge, marble arch and parliament square.ay. and it will probably feel a touch warmer than it did yesterday, when we got widely to 21 and 22 degrees celsius. we're starting off this morning with a little bit of mist out there — it should not last for too long through the morning. temperatures generally between six and 9 celsius, they'll rise gradually. through the morning lots of sunshine. a little bit of high cloud here and there, just turning the sunshine hazier at times but...
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it's good elsewhere. 0n the roads, extinction rebellion continue to demonstrate at marble arch. repairs. and in south east london — in thamesmead: eastern way is closed for roadworks. now the weather with kate. good morning. yesterday saw the warmest easter monday on record. we had 25 celsius at heathrow and today is not going to be quite as warm. we arejust is not going to be quite as warm. we are just about hanging is not going to be quite as warm. we arejust about hanging on is not going to be quite as warm. we are just about hanging on to the fine and dry weather. the sunshine today perhaps a little hazy and a bit more in the way of high cloud. still a warm day with temperatures getting into the low 20s. 22— 23 celsius, away from the coast. we may have to be just one or two degrees cooler. lengthy clear spells overnight with high cloud coming and going. minimum temperature around nine or 10 celsius so another mild night. a bright start as we head into wednesday morning with sunshine around at least first thing. the cloud will increase and with it, some heavy showers as well.
it's good elsewhere. 0n the roads, extinction rebellion continue to demonstrate at marble arch. repairs. and in south east london — in thamesmead: eastern way is closed for roadworks. now the weather with kate. good morning. yesterday saw the warmest easter monday on record. we had 25 celsius at heathrow and today is not going to be quite as warm. we arejust is not going to be quite as warm. we are just about hanging is not going to be quite as warm. we arejust about hanging on is not going...
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in central london, the climate change protest has been confined to marble arch, with bayswater road andergency water mains work. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. well, today is a bit of a transition day, really. we lose the dry, fine, warm conditions and we are looking forward to something a little more unsettled. it is going to feel a bit cooler today. we've also got some heavy showers in the forecast as well. now, the cloud is increasing, it's coming up from the south, a brisk southerly wind starts to develop and we start to see showers generating. through the afternoon, if you get the sunny spells, those showers could become quite sharp. temperatures still in the high teens for the most part, 19, maybe 20 celsius depending on how much sunshine you get later on today. now, overnight tonight, we hang onto the breeze. still a bit of cloud around and then further showers moving out through the early hours of tomorrow morning. again, could be quite heavy. a mild night, though — the minimum between 8 and 10 celsius. very similar conditions for thursday. some heavy showers,
in central london, the climate change protest has been confined to marble arch, with bayswater road andergency water mains work. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. well, today is a bit of a transition day, really. we lose the dry, fine, warm conditions and we are looking forward to something a little more unsettled. it is going to feel a bit cooler today. we've also got some heavy showers in the forecast as well. now, the cloud is increasing, it's coming up from the south, a...
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scores of extinction rebellion protesters have left a makeshift camp at marble arch to walk to parliamenthave politicians answer the group's demands and inject fresh energy into the protests. and here are some live pictures above parliament square right now. you can see that line of people extinction rebellion protesters are moving towards parliament square from a marble arch as they continue their protests. a man has been charged with causing the deaths of the people any crash. they all died at the scene in peterborough on the 1ath of april. he appeared at the magistrates' court on three counts of causing death by dangerous driving. the 26—year—old was bailed to appear before peterborough crown court next month. samsung has delayed the launch of its first folding smartphone, after early reviews showed the device needed "further improvements". several technology journalists who tested the galaxy fold before its official release reported problems with the screen. our technology correspondent chris fox says within 2a hours some of these devices went on the blink. at one case that there was
scores of extinction rebellion protesters have left a makeshift camp at marble arch to walk to parliamenthave politicians answer the group's demands and inject fresh energy into the protests. and here are some live pictures above parliament square right now. you can see that line of people extinction rebellion protesters are moving towards parliament square from a marble arch as they continue their protests. a man has been charged with causing the deaths of the people any crash. they all died...
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thousand people have been arrested since the protests began. 0ur correspondent caroline davies, is at marble archdate. as you can see behind me here, the main stage is in relatively full swing and there are crowds that are gathering. earlier today, there was ceilidh dancing out on the streets here and we also heard from the green mp caroline lucas. when we arrived first thing this morning, it was relatively quiet, but people have been staying overnight in tents over here. there's about 100 or so of them on the grass. we also spoke to people who said that they had been staying in their cars overnight and there are other people that have been arriving, there's been a steady stream of people arriving to protest in the sunshine. this extinction rebellion has been going for eight days now. it started last monday and we've heard from the police that there have been over 1,000 arrests, 1,065 so far with 53 people charged. among those people who have been arrested including the gold medal award winning 0lympic canoeist etienne stott. he spoke to me earlier. he was on waterloo bridge last night when he wa
thousand people have been arrested since the protests began. 0ur correspondent caroline davies, is at marble archdate. as you can see behind me here, the main stage is in relatively full swing and there are crowds that are gathering. earlier today, there was ceilidh dancing out on the streets here and we also heard from the green mp caroline lucas. when we arrived first thing this morning, it was relatively quiet, but people have been staying overnight in tents over here. there's about 100 or...