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Three people charged after Greenpeace protest at Rishi Sunak's home
- Three Greenpeace activists face charges of criminal damage after protesting against oil and gas banners at the Prime Minister's house. They will appear before magistrates in York on March 21.
- The Crown Prosecution Service reviewed evidence provided by North Yorkshire Police following the protest at Rishi Sunak's home and decided to charge the activists.
- The CPS stressed the need for no reporting or sharing of information online that could prejudice the ongoing criminal proceedings against the defendants.
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Three Greenpeace activists charged over protest at Rishi Sunak’s mansion
Campaigners accused of criminal damage after draping black fabric over the property in North YorkshireThree Greenpeace activists who draped oil-black fabric over the side of Rishi Sunak’s North Yorkshire mansion, in a protest responding to his promise to “max out” UK oil and gas reserves, have been charged with criminal damage.Mathieu Soete, 38, of Hackney in east London, and Amy Rugg-Easey, 33, and Alexandra Wilson, 32, of Shiremoor, North Tyne…
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