Two pensioners have denied damaging Charles Darwin's grave in Westminster Abbey by spraying it with orange chalk paint.Alyson ...
Two pensioners have denied damaging Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey by spraying it with orange chalk paint.
A consultation has been launched to help safeguard the future of a historic abbey that contains the bones of King Robert the Bruce amid an “eye-watering” projected £8 million in development bills.
Westminster Abbey is generally busy – and the staff keeps you moving at a pretty swift pace – so do a little research ahead of time to avoid missing your personal must-sees. For instance ...
Just Stop Oil hit a new low today as two of their supporters defaced Charles Darwin's grave in Westminster Abbey. Worshippers and tourists watched on as Alyson Lee, 66, and Di Bligh, 77 ...
The pair entered Westminster Abbey at about 10am and use spray chalk to write ‘1.5 Is Dead’ on Charles Darwin’s grave, in reference to Friday's announcement that the world has exceeded the ...
Two women will appear in court after the inside of Westminster Abbey was reportedly vandalised. Police say that a substance, believed to be powdered paint, was sprayed on an area inside the abbey ...
Two women have been charged with criminal damage after Charles Darwin’s grave was spray-painted in Westminster Abbey on Monday. The Metropolitan Police said Alyson Lee, 66, of Park Grove ...
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