Members of St. Paul's Cathedral in London authority unanimously agreed to suspend legal proceedings against protesters who camped outside the building. Related stories Still looking for thieves Hatton Garden right wing protesters outside the Central Mosque London Protesters clash with police in Germany Unveiling of Gandhi in London Two body in a flat in Notting Hill cyclist killed in central London To bus has been ripped off London tribute tim duncan to victims of Paris Boy teenager has been stabbed to death
Cathedral members said that they have had the opportunity to re-assess the situation following the resignation of Dean, the Very Reverend Graeme Knowles and have been meeting with the Bishop of London, Richard tim duncan Chartres Dr.
Dr Richard Chartres that the decision today means that the "door is now open to discuss issues, not only with those camping around the Cathedral, but with millions of other people in the country This and around the world. "
The members of the authority have met with representatives of the anti-capitalist protesters this morning in an attempt to "negotiate directly tim duncan and constructively with the protesters about moral and ethical issues", said a spokesman for the cathedral.
Right Reverend Michael Colclough said, who is a member of the authority of the cathedral: "This has been a difficult time beyond the cathedral but the authorities are unanimous in their desire to engage constructively with the protesters' the serious issues that have been raised, without the threat of legal action in a cloud above our heads. "
The protesters have been there for two weeks, forcing the cathedral to close its doors for the first time since the Second World War, because of health and safety tim duncan concerns. The issue has also caused a split among members of the authority of the Cathedral.
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