‘River of blood’: Deputy PMs office vandalised
Protesters have sent a strong message to the Deputy Prime Minister, drenching his office in what appeared to be blood and graffitied text.
Protesters have sent a strong message to the Deputy Prime Minister, drenching his office in what appeared to be blood and graffitied text.
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