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UK fuel protest dwindle
Both demonstrations passed off peacefully - the biggest was in London, where protestors rallied in Hyde Park after some three hundred and fifty vehicles were stopped by police from entering the centre of the city. They called for cuts in fuel tax and warned the government they'd be back in the new year if their demands weren't met. The BBC's Stephen Evans reports.

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