Anti-vaccine protesters have stormed the headquarters of ITN in London and chased veteran broadcaster Jon Snow in angry scenes.
Dozens of thugs can be seen entering the building, which is home to the news operations of ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, earlier today as the protest against covid restrictions.
Staff have been locked in their offices while security and police in the capital attempt to get the situation under control.
Dozens can be seen at the entrance to the building while a breakaway group run to Channel 4 news anchor who is forced to use a side entrance.

In one video a protester can be heard shouting "it’s a real shame you didn’t speak up for the children when you could have" as Snow was ushered inside.
The protest is the latest in a number of anti-vax demos outside media outlets in London.
Journalist Shayan Sardarizadeh wrote: "A group of anti-vaccine protesters has entered the ITN Productions building in central London.
"Police officers are trying to block the gates to protect staff, who are currently locked in."
Following the incident in Camden on Monday, the Metropolitan Police said: "Officers are responding to a demonstration at a private premises on Gray's Inn Road, Camden, where people have unlawfully gained access to the building.
"Officers are on scene engaging with building security and removing those who have gained entry."
An ITN spokeswoman said: "The police are attending a breach of security at Gray's Inn Road, ITN's headquarters.
"ITN staff including those working in ITV News, Channel 4 News and 5 News have been advised to either stay in the building or stay away while the situation is being dealt with.
"News organisations have provided a vital source of information during the pandemic.
"The abuse of journalists because of their reporting on coronavirus is a worrying development which ITN has been closely monitoring and actively ensuring staff are aware of precautions to avoid coming to any harm.
"This action resulted in journalists being prevented from being able to go about their newsgathering activities, something that ITN strongly condemns."
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