The distribution of several British newspapers was disrupted on Saturday after Extinction Rebellion climate change activists blockaded printing presses used by Rupert Murdoch's News UK, the publisher of The Times and The Sun.
The group said late on Friday that nearly 80 people had blocked roads leading to two printworks, at Broxbourne in Hertfordshire, north east of London, and at Knowsley, near Liverpool. The protests continued through to Saturday.
Extinction Rebellion protesters blockade Murdoch printing sites
Hertfordshire police said they had made 13 arrests.
The Murdoch-owned Newsprinters works also print the Daily Mail, the Daily Telegraph and the Financial Times.
Extinction Rebellion said it took the action to highlight what it regards as the newspapers' failure to accurately report on climate change.
A Newsprinters spokeswoman said the disruption meant printing had to be transferred to other sites.
Two protesters attached to bamboo and two sitting on the roof of a van block the road, outside Broxbourne newsprinters. Credit: PA via AP |
"This attack on all of the free press impacted many workers going about their jobs. Overnight print workers, delivery drivers, wholesale workers and retail newsagents have faced delays and financial penalty. This is a matter for the Police and the Home Office."
The group says an emergency response and mass move away from polluting industries and behaviours is needed to avert a looming climate cataclysm.
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