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Climate change campaigners have staged a series of direct action protests against firms around the UK. | Climate change campaigners have staged a series of direct action protests against firms around the UK. |
Sizewell B nuclear power station in Suffolk, oil firm BP's headquarters in London and two carbon offsetting companies have been targeted. | Sizewell B nuclear power station in Suffolk, oil firm BP's headquarters in London and two carbon offsetting companies have been targeted. |
Meanwhile, 200 anti-aviation Camp for Climate Action members are blockading the offices of Heathrow operator BAA. | Meanwhile, 200 anti-aviation Camp for Climate Action members are blockading the offices of Heathrow operator BAA. |
They are camping in the company's car park as their week-long protest against expanding the airport draws to a close. | They are camping in the company's car park as their week-long protest against expanding the airport draws to a close. |
Map of proposed Heathrow expansion and climate camp | Map of proposed Heathrow expansion and climate camp |
BAA said it had told staff not to come to the offices. | BAA said it had told staff not to come to the offices. |
During direct action protests across the country on Monday: | During direct action protests across the country on Monday: |
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Earlier, there were scuffles between campaigners and riot police and eight people were arrested after blockading British Airways' world cargo centre. | Earlier, there were scuffles between campaigners and riot police and eight people were arrested after blockading British Airways' world cargo centre. |
The activists say they hope to occupy the BAA site "for as long as we can". | The activists say they hope to occupy the BAA site "for as long as we can". |
But the BBC's Paul Moss, who is at the scene, said BAA had told its staff to work from other offices on Monday. The protesters, he added, saw this as a victory. | But the BBC's Paul Moss, who is at the scene, said BAA had told its staff to work from other offices on Monday. The protesters, he added, saw this as a victory. |
A police spokesman said demonstrators had passed a "quiet night" in the car park and officers would "continue to facilitate lawful protest". | A police spokesman said demonstrators had passed a "quiet night" in the car park and officers would "continue to facilitate lawful protest". |
The blockade had been expected to end at noon on Monday, but protesters voted to stay at the camp until at least 1500. | |
BAA 'relaxed' | BAA 'relaxed' |
Jenny Jones, a Green member of the London Assembly, said there had been "worrying reports of unprovoked attacks against non-violent demonstrators by police covering their faces and without identification numbers". | |
But Commander Jo Kaye of the Metropolitan Police defended the operation. | |
He said: "We've been very open minded from the outset, we've had a very comprehensive policing plan, we've been very flexible and we're going to stay that way for throughout the duration of the rest of the camp." | |
On Sunday night, a spokesman for BAA said the protest was having no impact on operations. | On Sunday night, a spokesman for BAA said the protest was having no impact on operations. |
"If they want to spend the night in the car park, as long as they do not interfere with our passengers, we are reasonably relaxed," he added. | "If they want to spend the night in the car park, as long as they do not interfere with our passengers, we are reasonably relaxed," he added. |
Organisers say 1,400 people have been taking part in the day of action, while police at the scene put the number at about 1,000. | Organisers say 1,400 people have been taking part in the day of action, while police at the scene put the number at about 1,000. |
Colourful scenes at protest | Colourful scenes at protest |
The day began with a march through Sipson village, close to Heathrow, by activists waving banners bearing slogans such as "You Fly, They Die" and "No Third Runway: Sipson Village RIP". | The day began with a march through Sipson village, close to Heathrow, by activists waving banners bearing slogans such as "You Fly, They Die" and "No Third Runway: Sipson Village RIP". |
Some protesters and members of the local community then symbolically walked the 3km (1.8 mile) route of Heathrow's proposed third runway. | Some protesters and members of the local community then symbolically walked the 3km (1.8 mile) route of Heathrow's proposed third runway. |
And the group later stopped vehicles getting into British Airways' Eastern Perimeter Road depot in a protest they said was to highlight how transporting food by air is contributing to climate change. | And the group later stopped vehicles getting into British Airways' Eastern Perimeter Road depot in a protest they said was to highlight how transporting food by air is contributing to climate change. |
Direct action | Direct action |
The day was mostly peaceful, but some scuffles took place and missiles were thrown as riot police encircled about 50 protesters to prevent them entering BAA's car park. | The day was mostly peaceful, but some scuffles took place and missiles were thrown as riot police encircled about 50 protesters to prevent them entering BAA's car park. |
Protesters have been at the camp - situated between the M4 motorway and the airport's northern perimeter in west London - to highlight what they say is aviation's contribution to climate change. | Protesters have been at the camp - situated between the M4 motorway and the airport's northern perimeter in west London - to highlight what they say is aviation's contribution to climate change. |
A fifth terminal will open at Heathrow in March 2008 and a new runway has been proposed by the government for about 2020. | A fifth terminal will open at Heathrow in March 2008 and a new runway has been proposed by the government for about 2020. |
In total, 58 people have been arrested during the week-long event. | In total, 58 people have been arrested during the week-long event. |
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Are you at the protest or can see what is happening? Send us your photos and moving images to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 07725 100 100 - see right hand side for terms and conditions on sending pictures. | Are you at the protest or can see what is happening? Send us your photos and moving images to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 07725 100 100 - see right hand side for terms and conditions on sending pictures. |
At no time should you endanger yourself or others, take any unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. | At no time should you endanger yourself or others, take any unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. |