Police have intercepted around 20 tractors that have been driven to Westminster in protest ahead of the Budget. On Tuesday (25 November) night, the Met Police banned farmers from bringing their tractors to a protest against proposed inheritance tax changes, due to concerns about the “serious disruption” they may cause. The force said people will still be able to demonstrate though they must remain in a specified area as to not interfere with “businesses, emergency services and Londoners going about their day”. By the time the restriction was announced, farmers from across the UK had already begun the drive to Whitehall.

Farmers are staging a go-slow protest on roads across the UK today (Monday), to show their anger at the family farm tax. The farmers are driving tractors and machinery along key…

Police have intercepted around 20 tractors that have been driven to Westminster in protest ahead of the Budget. On Tuesday (25 November) night, the Met Police banned farmers from…

The Met Police put down restrictions on tractors in Whitehall due to prospect of ‘serious disruption’ - but protest organisers say it is ‘impossible at this stage to stop farmers…