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Extinction Rebellion newspaper protest: Six guilty of blocking the highway

XR Newsprinters protester tells court: We should have done more

Workers stranded in Hertfordshire Extinction Rebellion protests

BBC News Published image copyrightSouth Beds News Agency image captionThe trial at St Albans Magistrates Court has been delayed for a second time in as many days Workers were stuck at a newspaper printing plant for up to seven hours after members of Extinction Rebellion staged a protest outside the main gates, a court heard. A group erected two bamboo structures and parked two vans across the entrance to The Sun s printing plant in Hertfordshire on 4 September. It is estimated the blockade stopped 3.5 million newspapers being delivered. Six defendants deny a charge of wilfully obstructing a highway. The trial at St Albans Magistrates Court was delayed for a second time in as many days as one of the accused, Sally Davidson, left the court room after judge Sally Fudge said her co-defendant Liam Norton would be tried in his absence.

XR trial suffers second day of chaos: Activist storms out after judge banned fellow suspect

Sally Davidson stormed out of St Albans Magistrates Court on trial s second day  Yesterday, defendant Liam Norton claimed to have glued his hand to a table  Court was cleared while security staff dealt with issue before resuming again Norton will now be tried in his absence after police arrested him for disturbance   Norton and five others are charged with wilful obstruction of highway in relation to an XR protest and the disruption of the distribution of national newspapers

Workers stuck due to Extinction Rebellion newspaper protest

BBC News Published image copyrightSouth Beds News Agency image captionThe trial at St Albans Magistrates Court has been delayed for a second time in as many days Workers were stuck at a newspaper printing plant for up to seven hours after members of Extinction Rebellion staged a protest outside the main gates, a court heard. A group erected two bamboo structures and parked two vans across the entrance to The Sun s printing plant in Hertfordshire on 4 September. It is estimated the blockade stopped 3.5 million newspapers being delivered. Six defendants deny a charge of wilfully obstructing a highway. The trial at St Albans Magistrates Court was delayed for a second time in as many days as one of the accused, Sally Davidson, left the court room after judge Sally Fudge said her co-defendant Liam Norton would be tried in his absence.

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