A parliamentary inquiry hit out at the police handling of both the Everard vigil and 'Kill the Bill' protests.
The footage reveals the extent to which fossil fuel giants have sought to water down US climate legislation.
Lewis Hughes, who had been on an anti-vax march, said he voted for Boris Johnson and was disappointed the PM called him a thug.
"They obviously deserve a lot more than that. They have done an amazing job getting us through the pandemic," he said.
“If one person breaks the rules, we will all suffer," was the quote that accompanied the images.
Who should he listen to Blair, who 'looks like Peter Stringfellow,' or Corbyn?
"I know enough about her to feel quite confident that she’s not a dangerous person.”
“Maybe there is just an error in the system but this is not right, this is just awful," one person told TLE.
"It’s time they and other news channels found their courage and held the Prime Minister to account," Stefanovic told TLE.
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