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Former council chief charged after Just Stop Oil protest

A former council chief executive has been charged after two Just Stop Oil protesters spray painted Victorian biologist Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey.

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A former council chief executive has been charged after two Just Stop Oil protesters spray painted Victorian biologist Charles Darwin's grave in Westminster Abbey.

Di Bligh, who spent five years at Reading Council as its director of housing and then chief executive until 1997, spray painted ‘1.5 is dead' on the grave to mark last year being the first to exceed the 1.5-degree global temperature threshold agreed by world leaders in Paris a decade ago. 

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