North Yorkshire police criticised over ‘major security breach’ after protesters covered PM’s home in black fabric

A group of Greenpeace activists arrested following an anti-oil protest on the roof of Rishi Sunak’s constituency manor house have been released while inquiries continue, police have said.

North Yorkshire police, who have come under criticism following the security breach at the prime minister’s grade II-listed mansion in Kirby Sigston on Thursday, said their investigation “remains ongoing”.

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