A shareholder rebellion against the board of Shell secured a fifth of votes at a stormy annual general meeting where climate protesters tried to rush the stage.
Suited security staff linked hands to shield chairman Sir Andrew Mackenzie and chief executive Wael Sawan as a handful of activists made for the the top table.
Fossil Free London later claimed responsibility for the rush, while several other groups also sang songs and chanted slogans.
“Shut down Shell,” dozens of protesters…