A protester carrying a dog scaled the clock tower at King’s Cross station in London to unfurl a banner calling for freedom in Iran. Footage taken on Tuesday (2 August) shows the demonstrator, who wore a black t-shirt displaying “no to war”, standing on the edge of the building as a poster which reads “Iran belongs to its people” hangs below him. Firefighters in a cherry picker can be seen trying to convince the man to come down from the tower. After a three-hour standoff, he eventually handed the dog over to emergency service workers. The protester was brought down shortly before midday. The British Transport Police said: “A man has now been safely removed from the precarious position and arrested on suspicion of causing a public nuisance.”

Commuters watched on in shock as the activist clutched his dog and unfurled a huge banner which said: 'Iran belongs to its people.'

Crowds gather at central London station as man unfurls flag from 100ft-high ledge