Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's brother has been charged under the coronavirus legislation after attending anti-lockdown protests in central London.
Piers Corbyn was seen being arrested at a protest against the virus restrictions and claiming the pandemic was linked to 5G masts in Hyde Park in May.
The 73-year-old anti-climate change activist, who has also claimed there is no pandemic, has been charged with breaching COVID-19 regulations on May 16 and May 30, the Met Police said today.
He is due to appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on July 24 and August 20 over the separate incidents, police said.