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Ocean Rebellion activists demonstrate by vomiting fake oil and causing a fire during a protest outside the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), central London, which coincides with a wider series of actions focussed on cutting ties with the fossil fuel industry

THREE more universities have banned fossil fuel firms from recruiting students on campuses in another win for young campaigners. 

The University of Bedfordshire, University of the Arts London and Wrexham Glyndwr University (WGU) have become the latest institutions to exclude gas, oil and mining industries from their career services, it was announced yesterday. 

They join Birkbeck, University of London, which became the first to adopt the ban in September this year. 

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