Anti-oil activists sprayed Stonehenge orange for ‘maximum impact’, court told
Three defendants deny damaging ancient monument with orange powder as witnesses describe shock Activists from Just Stop Oil who used fire extinguishers to spray Stonehenge with orange powder targeted the world-famous monument to create “maximum impact”, a jury has been told. The action affected (…)
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