Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Police officers have made arrests after demonstrators released red dye into the Buckingham Palace fountains in protest of animal hunting, according to Scotland Yard.
Campaign group Animal Rebellion staged the protest at the Victoria Memorial water feature, which sits directly in front of the Queen’s London residence.
The group said it had dyed the fountains “blood red in a protest against the use of crown land for hunting and animal agriculture” during two weeks of events in the capital urging action on the climate crisis. Read more: Win £250 of high street shopping vouchers in our back to school competition The Metropolitan Police tweeted: “A number of
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