The right to swim: mass trespass of Kinder reservoir planned | Swimming

The right to swim: mass trespass of Kinder reservoir planned | Swimming

At 2pm on 24 April 1932, hundreds of rebellious ramblers descended on Kinder Scout, Derbyshire’s highest point, to “take action to open up the fine country at present denied us”. Six people... Read more »
Protester convicted of trespass over Just Stop Oil action in Essex | Just Stop Oil

Protester convicted of trespass over Just Stop Oil action in Essex | Just Stop Oil

A 64-year-old woman has been convicted of aggravated trespass after taking part in a Just Stop Oil protest at a fuel site in Essex last week. Catherine Maclean, of Hurstpierpoint in West... Read more »
“Please find a different job”: Jeremy Vine blasts ‘toxic’ London taxi driver; “Bristol cycle infrastructure needs reinventing”; Pidcock a doubt for classics; Snake Trespass, round 2; More dropper post chat; Coffee and cycling + more on the live blog

“Please find a different job”: Jeremy Vine blasts ‘toxic’ London taxi driver; “Bristol cycle infrastructure needs reinventing”; Pidcock a doubt for classics; Snake Trespass, round 2; More dropper post chat; Coffee and cycling + more on the live blog

Ah, Twitter. Widely renowned as a place for thoughtful, considerate debate (isn’t it?), the social media platform can also – surprisingly – provide a largely anonymous refuge for the more toxic opinions... Read more »
HS2 Rebellion protesters in a tree, part of an encampment in Euston Square Gardens in central London, where the protesters have built a 100ft tunnel network, which they are ready to occupy, after claiming the garden is at risk from the HS2 line development. Picture date: Wednesday January 27, 2021.

Anti-HS2 activist who spent a month underground in London tunnels denies trespass | UK News

An anti-HS2 activist who spent nearly a month underground in a community of tunnels has denied aggravated trespass. Larch Maxey, 48, was faraway from Euston Sq. Gardens in London by bailiffs on... Read more »