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Protesters at Shell's HQ call on Shell to immediately end exploration for oil and gas on the Eastern Cape which is having a devastating impact on marine life and the coastal Amadiba community. The picket was in solidarity with the Amadiba Crisis Committee who are marching along the Wild Coast in protest tomorrow. Exploitation of any oil or gas found would cause more extreme global warming.
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Protesters at Hermés Mayfair shop demanded the company drop its plans to massively expand its cruel farming of Australian crocodiles and instead commit to change to plant-based and synthetic alternatives. The protest by Fur Free London was the third Global Day of Action against their crocodile farming in major cities around the world. Three crocodiles are killed to make one handbag.
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Level Up meet with others in St James's Park, London to march to a rally and say loud and clear: Pregnant Women Need Support, Not Sentencing. The House of Lords are next week debating new laws to change the way pregnant women and primary carers are prosecuted and to end women being torn from their families and giving birth on cell floors. The proposed changes follow campaigns by Level Up with Birth Companions and Women In Prison.
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