Extinction Rebellion activist weeps as she is warned she faces jail alongside six other women for causing £100,000 of damage by smashing Barclays HQ windows

An Extinction Rebellion activist wept as she was warned she could face jail along with six other women for causing almost £100,000 in damage to …


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