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Sensemaker: Just Stop Oil protest laws

Ep. 453

Two Just Stop Oil protestors were arrested after throwing a can of Heinz tomato soup over Van Gogh’s Sunflowers. What do their lengthy prison sentences tell us about the changing laws around protest in the UK? 


Writer: Jess Swinburne


Producer: Casey Magloire


Host: Tomini Babs


Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore



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