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Activists occupy former TV studio

HOMELESS activists have taken over a former broadcasting building in central London, asking others to join them in building a TV and radio station “for the revolution” yesterday.

After being evicted from an empty bank and a former NHS office block, the Love Activists have continued their mission to highlight homelessness by occupying what they have named the “Nickelodeon Building” — a reference to its former resident, popular kids TV channel Nickelodeon.   

The space is reported to have television studio space as well as soundproof rooms and the Love Activists have made the space free for any broadcasters, journalists and activists to use.

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