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Climate change activists who stick to the London Stock Exchange and climb to the top of the train have been taken away by police.
Extinct rebellion (XR)
The demonstrators, wearing LED signs that read "Climate Emergency", "tell the truth" and "You can't eat money", stick to the entrance to the London Stock Exchange.
In another financial district of London, protesters climbed up a Docklands Light Rail train at Canary Wharf station in east London, take the sign that says "business as usual = Death" and "Don't lock the canary up.
British traffic police (BTP)
Police used ropes, seat belts and ladders to knock down five XR protesters who climbed up the train at Canary Wharf, including 83-year-
Grandpa Phil Kingston
Police said five people were arrested on suspicion of obstructing the railway.
BTP added in a statement: "Not long after 7.
At fifteen o'clock A. M. this afternoon, after some protesters climbed a light rail in the Pier area, BTP officials were called to the Canary Wharf station (DLR)service.
"Professional units trained in the removal of protesters were immediately deployed and now have been safely cleared of those who have hindered the DLR service.
"The police also expelled XR protesters who stuck themselves at the entrance of the London Stock Exchange and transferred them to a nearby police car.
The London Stock Exchange says everything is normal.
XR said the group's operations in London could last for several hours, on which day the group will end the blockade of Parliament Square and Marble Arch.
The movement also plans to hold a full-day "rush" protest in the City of London.
A spokesperson for XR said the region is being targeted because "the financial industry is responsible for funding climate and ecological destruction and we call on them, companies and institutions that allow this to happen, to be honest ".
"We ask the government to take action to deal with climate emergencies," she added. "The eco-
Protesters have been urging ministers to declare a climate emergency to avoid "the sixth mass extinction" of species on Earth ".
In a statement announcing the end of its actions, XR said: "We would like to thank the Londoners for opening up and showing their willingness to act on this fact.
"We know we are disrupting your lives.
We will not do so easily.
We did it because it was an emergency.
The group also said that the public should expect more action "soon", adding that the "closing ceremony" will be held at Hyde Park speech corner this evening ".
During the protests that began in April 15, more than 1,000 people had been arrested and more than 10,000 police officers had been deployed.
The bridge of Duluth and the circus of Oxford are blocked, "dead-
Museum of Natural History.
"We know there are demonstrations across London that could affect traffic," said a London traffic spokesman.
"The safety of customers and employees is our top priority and we are working closely with the police to manage the impact on the London transport network.