Just Stop Oil to halt its climate protests
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Just Stop Oil, the British environmental activist group known for attention-grabbing protests — including throwing tomato soup at famous artworks and spraying orange powder on Stonehenge — said it wa...
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Just Stop Oil says it's ending direct action, because the government has said it will not issue licences for new oil and gas exploration -- the campaign's initial aim.
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