Express can reveal the eco-activists behind the attack on the grave in Westminster Abbey would do it again "like a shot".
Just Stop Oil (JSO) protesters have spray-painted Charles Darwin's grave in Westminster Abbey to highlight rising global temperatures, the climate protest group has said.
Two environmental activists who sprayed chalk paint on Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey, London, have been charged ...
Two Just Stop Oil activists have defaced Charles Darwin’s grave with orange chalk in Westminster Abbey. Police led the two protesters away after they used spray chalk to write ‘1.5 Is Dead’ at around ...
Two protesters from the environmental activist group Just Stop Oil have been charged with criminal damage after chalk paint was yesterday (13 January) sprayed on to Charles Darwin’s grave in ...
Just Stop Oil activists spray-painted Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey in London on Monday, January 13, demanding that “world leaders” stop burning fossil fuels by 2030.Footage released by ...
The action followed confirmation that 2024 was the first year in which the average temperature exceeded 1.5C above ...
The two Just Stop Oil activists entered London’s Westminster Abbey, where Darwin is buried alongside some of Britain’s most famous figures, at around 10 a.m. local time, according to London ...
Vision of the duo emerged showing activist Di Bligh, 77, and her companion Alyson Lee, 66, both from Climate protest group Just Stop Oil, using orange chalk paint to scribble over Darwin’s ...
The protest was in reaction to recent news that global temperatures in 2024 had exceeded 1.5 Celsius above the pre-industrial era for the first time.