Police and bailiffs cleared an anti-capitalist camp from outside St Paul's cathedral in London early on Tuesday, ending a four-month protest which resonated with Britons angered by huge bonuses awarded to bankers during an economic slowdown. There was no violent resistance from the Occupy London activists as bailiffs employed by the City of London Corporation, which owns the land on which they were camped, removed around 50 tents within an hour shortly after midnight.
The urban camp was set up as part of an international movement inspired by the US Occupy Wall Street against what the activists say is corporate greed and economic inequality. It was one of many protests across Europe in recent months as the continent struggles with a debt crisis.