BBC is under siege from anti-vaccine protestors.. Can only be a good thing.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9876735/Anti-vax-assault-BBC-Police-battle-defend-broadcasters-London-HQ.html
Currently, the site is used by BBC Studioworks with ITV live programmes such as This Morning and Loose Women filmed there, as well as some live BBC shows. The BBC Worlds News is filmed nearby.
However, the main BBC News programme is filmed at Broadcasting House in Portland Place, Westminster.
The BBC sold the site to property developers Stanhope plc in 2013, and the site now mostly contains homes and entertainment and leisure facilities.
One of the ringleaders appeared to be DJ Pat Wilson, who proudly posted a picture of himself on Instagram holding up his 'demands' inside the building.
He said afterwards: 'We want to make a noise, the right noise. We will see what happens now.'
Later in a speech to the march he added: 'A group of us lot set this up, but we're not the leaders we don't want to tell you lot where to go or what to do.'
Former Coronation Street actor Sean Ward was also at the protest and posted footage from the roadside.
Loose Women presenter Charlene White took to Twitter to reveal that the protesters tried to access the site while they were on air. She wrote: 'Huge thanks to Andy and the security team over at Television Centre. The protesters attempted to gain access to the building while we were live on air with @loosewomen - and we’ve only just left, because of safety. Andy and his team were just incredible, thank-you.'
On its Instagram page, Official Voice said the 'media is the problem' and proclaimed that 'the lies will end' as it urged supporters to descend on London for today's protest from as early as July 27.
There, they were filmed clashing with police outside the building, with at least one of the protesters wearing a beret as they tussled with officers.
Video shows police attempting to push back protesters in a bid desperate bid to stop the group getting inside the centre. Initially, the police were seemingly overwhelmed before reinforcements quickly arrived, including officers with batons.