16/04/2019 12:40
Extinction Rebellion protest: 100 arrests as London roads blocked
More than 100 climate change activists have been arrested for blocking roads in central London amid protests which brought the capital to a standstill.
A second day of disruption is expected as Extinction Rebellion campaigners camped overnight at Waterloo Bridge, Parliament Square and Oxford Circus.
Police ordered them to restrict their protest to Marble Arch after causing widespread disruption on Monday.
The Met said 113 people had been arrested as of 06:00 on Tuesday.
Most were detained on suspicion of public order offences while five people were held on suspicion of criminal damage at Shell's HQ.
Transport for London warned bus users that routes would remain on diversion or terminate early.
Extinction Rebellion, which is calling on the government to reduce carbon emissions to zero by 2025, wants to "shut down London" until 29 April in a series of protests.