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7:31pm Friday 8th August 2008
Eco-activists said that they had "superglued" themselves to the front doors of a British bank in the City of London to protest against climate change.
The protesters claimed they were staging the demonstration at the entrance to the Royal Bank of Scotland's oil and gas division to underline "links" between the financial sector, fossil fuel industry and climate change.
The stunt follows a series of protests on Thursday when green campaigners blockaded a biofuel depot in Essex, unfurled banners at Gatwick Airport and targeted RBS's London headquarters by lying in a pool of oil outside the building.
The four-strong group called Rising Tide held a banner reading "RBS: Cashing in on Coal" and handed out leaflets.
The demo is part of the week-long Camp for Climate Action outside Kingsnorth power station in Kent, which is protesting against a new generation of coal-fired electricity plants.
Around 1,500 people have now converged on the climate camp site near Hoo amid a heavy police presence to prepare for Saturday's day of direct action.
Protesters have planned a four-pronged strategy to "shut down" Kingsnorth.
One group of campaigners will lead a procession to the power station's main gates, while another will reach it through undergrowth.
A third group aims to make a secret air approach, while the fourth plans to stage a raft regatta, despite moves by police to ban the flotilla on health and safety grounds.
Residents are furious over a lack of streetlighting on their estate which is sparking fears of increased crime and accidents.
Police have warned they will not tolerate drug-related crime after carrying out a raid on a housing estate.
The public are being asked for their views on the proposed new look for a town square.
A disabled councillor is taking his fight for better disabled access to a town centre to the country’s top judge.
Two friends hope to prove they are the hostesses with the mostest as they battle for dinnertime glory and a £1,000 prize.
A part-time insurance worker and model is stepping up her game to compete for Miss Top Model UK.
A bank manager who survived a serious road accident said he wanted to thank the professionals who flew him to hospital.
A rugby club needs to find £20, 000 - a whole year’s running costs - to protect it from vandals.
Activists stage naked protest over climate change in Westminster
Activists stage naked protest over climate change in Westminster
Activists stage naked protest over climate change in Westminster
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