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Environment activists invade lobbying firm

The protest uses similar tactics to those emplyed on the roof of parliament recentlyThe protest uses similar tactics to those emplyed on the roof of parliament recently

Wednesday, 16, Jul 2008 12:00

A group of environmental campaigners have temporarily occupied the premises of lobbying company Endelman.

Protesters occupied the roof of the company just over an hour ago, with video cameras, banners and masks.

The activists are understood to be protesting about one of Endelman's clients, although details are currently unclear.

Two have so far been arrested, but more protestors are now arriving.


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