BBC presenter and conservationist Chris Packham has defended Just Stop Oil’s plan to protest outside MPs’ homes despite widespread concerns over the safety of politicians. The 62-year-old environmentalist said the right of protesters to doorstep MPs should be “preserved” so long as
Downing Street has insisted it is “irresponsible” to encourage protests outside MPs’ homes following Chris Packham’s defence of Just Stop Oil. The broadcaster said the climate activists have the right to non-violent protest at elected officials’ home addresses. But the Prime Minister’s
The fox, cursed in the cities and once hunted in the countryside, should be celebrated – especially during the winter, says wildlife presenter Chris Packham.
Chris Packham has announced he is taking Rishi Sunak and his government to court after a number of key climate commitments were scrapped. The TV presenter announced today (Monday, December 4) that he will challenge the u-turn in the High Court. Speaking
Chris Packham has declared Rishi Sunak’s decision to green light new oil drilling in the North Sea as “no less than an act of war against life on earth”. The BBC presenter and outspoken environmental campaigner has previously joined protests outside Westminster
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has slammed eco campaigner Chris Packham after his documentary asked if it’s time for people to to break the law for green issues. Naturalist Chris Packham appeared on Good Morning Britain today (Wednesday, September 20) to promote his