POLICE have gone into the Radcliffe Camera to evict students staging a protest against higher education changes.
Officers have been seen going into the landmark and pulling students out.
It is understood police got into the Camera through a ground floor door rather than the main entrance.
Students occupied the Radcliffe Camera in Radcliffe Square, Oxford, yesterday following a march from Carfax.
They had said they would remain inside until Oxford University released a statement condemning the Government's higher education reforms, including raising the tuitions fee cap.
They also wanted the University to pledge not to raise fees or go private.
It does not appear that any of the evicted students have been arrested.
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