Here's what you would have seen from a bridge over the M25 this morning
Footage has emerged of police responding to a Just Stop Oil protest above the M25 near Kings Langley.
In the video, a police officer appears to be removing the group's banners on the gantry above the blocked off M25.Specialist officers were called and a crane raising them up to the gantry can be seen in the clip, which was recorded from a car on the overpass. The incident was one of several over the last two days affecting the M25's Hertfordshire stretch. Police confirmed so far
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