Protesters in London remained in defiant mood, insisting that they would not be forced from their tented village outside St Paul's Cathedral.
A week on from the start of the protest, the Occupy London Stock Exchange group said on Saturday it was prepared to stay at the landmark "until there is a change in direction from the government".
The demonstrators' latest pledge came as senior officials from St Paul's met City of London Corporation (CLC) officials to discuss the decision to close the cathedral for the first time since the second world war.
Protest organisers said they had complied with every request the cathedral had made and would continue to obey any further demands to ensure the camp stayed. Read More
A week on from the start of the protest, the Occupy London Stock Exchange group said on Saturday it was prepared to stay at the landmark "until there is a change in direction from the government".
The demonstrators' latest pledge came as senior officials from St Paul's met City of London Corporation (CLC) officials to discuss the decision to close the cathedral for the first time since the second world war.
Protest organisers said they had complied with every request the cathedral had made and would continue to obey any further demands to ensure the camp stayed. Read More
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