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Snatch squads arrest protesters
Police are tonight facing growing criticism that they've been too heavy handed dealing with campaigners at the anti-fracking demonstration at Balcombe, in West Sussex.
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Breakfast in Balcombe but some protesters head home
Final day of anti-fracking camp at Balcombe
It's the sixth and final day of the Reclaim the Power Action camp set up in Balcombe. One thousand protesters joined anti-fracking campaigners in the West Sussex village. Two days of direct action saw 29 arrests including the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion, Caroline Lucas.
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Snatch squads arrest Balcombe protesters
Click video. Police are tonight facing growing criticism that they've been too heavy handed dealing with campaigners at the anti-fracking demonstration at Balcombe. Snatch squads were out today arresting activists identified during yesterday's protest. Malcolm Shaw reports.
MP Francis Maude's reaction to protests
Sussex MP Francis Maude has released a statement following the protests outside his office yesterday.
He said: "I'm sorry that the genuine concerns and peaceful protests of Balcombe residents have been drowned out by illegal direct action by organisations who have no direct interest in the locality. "
'Peaceful' anti-fracking protests take place at Balcombe
Anti-fracking protesters were surrounded by police today as they linked arms in front of a lorry making its way to the gates of the Cuadrilla site in Balcombe, West Sussex.
The protest has so far remained peaceful, despite an earlier arrest of a woman.
Anti-fracking group 'not taking action' on second day
Anti-fracking campaign group No Dash For Gas said they have no plans for a second day of action, although groups of people may protest outside the drilling site in Balcombe, West Sussex.
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First arrest made during anti-fracking protest today
Sussex Police has made an arrest during anti-fracking protests in Balcombe, West Sussex.
Anti-fracking protesters turn out for a second day
Protesters have turned out for a second day of direct action at the drilling site in Balcombe, West Sussex, demonstrating against fracking.
Green Party MP Caroline Lucas was among more than 30 people arrested when anti-fracking campaigners staged a series of protests around the country on Monday.
One lorry has already entered the site at Balcombe in West Sussex, with demonstrators marching in front as it made its way down the road.
Police tell anti-fracking protesters 'we must be ready'
Sussex Police has responded to campaign group Frack Off, after it posted a picture of police dressed in riot gear at the drilling site in Balcombe, West Sussex.