Police called to protest at university
Police were called to the University of Aberdeen following a disturbance at a protest over pensions.
About a dozen students had taken up position in the senior management corridor at the University of Aberdeen’s administration building in Regent Walk on Tuesday.
Police were called yesterday after the university said a staff member fell to the ground. The protest was organised amid a University College Union pension dispute. The action, now in its fourth week, has disrupted more than 60 universities, including eight in Scotland.
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