Occupy protesters in UBS bank building win legal victory
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Protesters occupying an empty office complex in the City of London owned by the bank UBS can stay until at least January, after a legal victory.
Campaigners have been staying in the building for weeks.
A judge has now said demonstrators can stay over the festive period until a hearing in January.
They hope the Court of Appeal will overturn a High Court ruling which refused to overturn a possession order granted to UBS.
'Christmas dinner menu'
Lord Justice Lloyd gave protesters permission to appeal but did not fix a date for the hearing.
Protesters applauded the judge as he left court.
After the hearing, a protesters' spokesman said: "Great news. Every day is a victory.
"We hadn't been confident enough to plan our Christmas Dinner menu - but we'll start now."
A UBS spokeswoman said: "We take note of the decision of the court today which we are considering with our legal advisers."
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