Extinction Rebellion target GB News as offices covered in paint.
Crowds of protestors gathered outside GB News's headquarters in London - and proceeded to throw paint over the glass-fronted premises.
The front of GB News's offices have been doused in paint by furious protestors who accuse the broadcaster of being an "extemist organisation". It has demanded an "end to their torrent of climate lies and disinformation".
Earlier today, Extinction Rebellion (XR) campaigners threw purple paint over the front of the premises and held up placards reading: "Cut ties to the fossil fuels". The eco-mob has been pictured outside Riverbank House, in Paddington, with one lead protestor perched on what appears to be a tripod of scaffold poles.
The main entrance has been blocked by individuals who have also proceeded to lock themselves to the legs of the metal tripod. Staff arriving at work were reportedly directed to another entrance to avoid the chaos.
Campaigners say fire extinguishers have also been used to spray windows with black liquid, set to replicate fake oil. Other eco-warriors have set off flares which omit black smoke while others dangle a Pinocchio puppet in a Union Jack waistcoat.