...organised a sound system. I suppose quite a few people probably did have sex with each other as a result of this protest, but they were probably going to anyway,...
...[police] objectives, namely to facilitate legal protest. There was nothing in the demeanour of the protesters to suggest that they would be disorderly. Whoever was responsible for making the decision...
...is why we do not feel he is welcome at institutions that value academia and will protest the presence of coalition ministers when they visit. “Whilst we did not protest...
...a single flag at a football match may warrant a fine. In the end, Celtic Football Club had to pay £8,619. But it was this protest that enabled me at...
...John’s front quad for five days, camping out in protest against the college’s investments in Shell and BP, and to demand the declaration of a climate emergency from the college....
...he will perform the role with skill and dedication, and I cannot wait to start working with him.” Read the Librarian’s full protest speech at the Union on Thursday here....
...cers and taken into custody. One onlooker claimed that, “someone threw a milkshake at a counter- protester… and was arrested by the police.” The protest was organised as part of...
...Students will be joining the protest [on] Tuesday 25th May to protest Oriel’s decision and to raise the demand that Rhodes Must Fall.” The Oxford Student Union said: “We are...
...over country. Yes, we should be protesting, but rather than kicking up a fuss over Trump’s visit, we need to protest for clarity at home. The outcome of the Chequers...
...disdain for freedom of speech. By hosting Mr Lewandowski, the Union was complicit in the hatred of his campaign, so the argument goes. The groups organising the protest claimed that...
...no small part, down to the excellent work before and during the event between the police, our partner agencies, representatives of our communities and the protest organisers.
 “There were a...
...Marxist protest the day before) for breakfast and sign making before the March. It was unseasonably warm; all I needed was my sweatshirt, emblazoned with ‘USA.’ We packed peanut butter...
...the first oligarchs to officially support the anti-government demonstrators in December and published an article in the Financial Times earlier this week expressing his admiration for ongoing popular protest in...
...escalated, and the authorities arrested tens of thousands of people in a draconian response to nationwide demonstrations. At one such protest in 2014, nineteen-year-old Mohsen was just “taking pictures of...