Grand National forced to delay start after animal rights protest at course

Activists arrested as group linked to Extinction Rebellion attempts to stop race

More than 100 animal rights protesters have been arrested after a day of demonstrations that culminated in an invasion of the Grand National course that forced the start of the world’s most famous steeplechase to be delayed by a quarter of an hour.

More than 70,000 fans were at Aintree to cheer on the 8-1 favourite Corach Rambler, but the day will be remembered more for the sight of dozens of protesters from Animal Rising, a sister group to Extinction Rebellion, using ladders to scale the barricades around the course before attempting to stop the race.

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