Climate protester arrested at Glasgow Airport

A CAMPAIGNER calling for the use of fossil fuels to be made history by 2030 has been arrested at Glasgow Airport.
Adrian Johnson, a former deputy headteacher from Perthshire, walked into the airport’s terminal building and stood for almost an hour holding an Oil Kills placard —an international network campaigning for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty — before being arrested by six police officers on Wednesday.
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