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Just Stop Oil activists charged
Two people charged by police after orange paint was thrown at Stonehenge in Just Stop Oil protest
Rajan Naidu, 73, of Gosford Street, Birmingham, and Niamh Lynch, 22, of Norfolk Road, Bedford will appear at Salisbury Magistrates’ Court on 13 December
Just Stop Oil activists charged after Stonehenge sprayed orange
Two Just Stop Oil activists have been charged with damaging an ancient protected monument after Stonehenge was sprayed with orange powder in June. Rajan Naidu, 73 and Niamh Lynch, 20, will appear at Salisbury magistrates’ court on Dec 13, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.
Police charge 2 Just Stop Oil activists for targeting Stonehenge
Two Just Stop Oil activists were charged Thursday in connection with the spraying of orange powder on iconic English monument Stonehenge. Rajan Naidu, 73, and Niamh Lynch, 20, were charged with “destroying or damaging an ancient protected monument, and intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance,” Wiltshire police said in a statement.
Just Stop Oil protesters charged after Stonehenge covered in orange paint
Stonehenge, together with Avebury, forms the heart of a World Heritage Site. A Just Stop Oil spokesperson said at the time: "The UK's Government in waiting has committed to enacting Just Stop Oil's original demand of 'no new oil and gas'.
Just Stop Oil protestors charged with Stonehenge incident
Two Just Stop Oil protestors have been charged with vandalising Stonehenge by throwing an orange substance over the monument.
Two Just Stop Oil activists charged after orange paint thrown over Stonehenge
Two people have been charged after orange paint powder was thrown at the stones of Stonehenge during a Just Stop Oil protest in June.
Two climate activists charged with spraying paint on UK's Stonehenge
Two environmental protesters who sprayed paint on Britain's Stonehenge in June have been charged with offences related to the alleged damage caused to the prehistoric megalithic monument, prosecutors said on Thursday.
UK Police Charge Two People After June Vandalism At Stonehenge
UK police announced Thursday two people had been charged after orange paint powder was thrown on the megalithic standing stones at Stonehenge during a Just Stop Oil protest.
Just Stop Oil protesters charged with destroying ancient protected monument after throwing orange paint powder at Stonehenge
Two people have been charged after orange paint powder was thrown at the stones of Stonehenge during a Just Stop Oil protest. Rajan Naidu, 73, and Niamh Lynch, 22, have been charged with destroying or damaging an ancient protected monument in Wiltshire.
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Two charged over Stonehenge Just Stop Oil protest
Two people have been charged in connection with an incident at Stonehenge in which orange powder was sprayed on the ancient ...
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Just Stop Oil sprays orange paint on US embassy after Trump wins election
Just Stop Oil has sprayed the US embassy in London with orange paint in protest of Donald Trump ’s victory in the US election ...
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Just Stop Oil supporter arrested after Express uncovers Remembrance Day chaos plot
A Just Stop Oil supporter has been arrested after a Daily Express investigation found that an allied group was planning to ...
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Climate protesters spray paint London’s US Embassy, saying election ‘bought by big oil’
Protesters behind Just Stop Oil defaced the outside of the U.S. Embassy in London to oppose President-elect Donald Trump.
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Two charged after orange powder thrown at Stonehenge during Just Stop Oil protest
Two people have been charged after orange powder was thrown at Stonehenge during a
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I've exposed Just Stop Oil and don't get how they keep making the same basic mistake
Just Stop Oil and their allies all make the same errors - over and over and over again, writes Express reporter Max Parry.
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