"The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Corbyn lives in Finsbury Park, Islington, north London. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. The brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was photographed being taken away by two police officers. Around 50 demonstrators defied social distancing to gather at Speakers’ Corner in Hyde Park, west London, holding placards with slogans like “anti-vax deserves a voice” and “freedom over fear”. Ourexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. Mr Corbyn was also a member a member of the Labour party and served as a councillor in Southwark from 1986 to 1990.He was an active campaigner for the party until quitting in 2002 over the invasion of Iraq.His attempt to rejoin Labour in 2017 was reportedly blocked by his constituency party. The activist also supported his brother when he surprisingly won Labour leadership contest in August 2015.Mr Corbyn has also taken on housing issues, including standing as a independent councillor on the platform in Southwark in 2015.Mr Corbyn runs forecasting service WeatherAction which other alternative predictions for the weather. He is the elder brother of former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Piers Corbyn has run WeatherAction as a business since 1995 Piers Richard Corbyn (born 10 March 1947) is an English weather forecaster, businessman and activist. He also claims that earthquakes can be triggered by solar activity and claims to be able to forecast them.Mr Corbyn was pictured at a protest over 5G in Hyde Park on May 16 during the coronavirus lockdown.He is charged with breaching Covid-19 regulations on May 16 and May 30.He is said to be due before Westminster magistrates court on July 24 and August 20 over the separate incidents.The activist was again pictured at a Hyde Park protest with a megaphone as he linked 5G with the pandemic on May 30.He called it a "pack of lies to brainwash you and keep you in order".There is no evidence to link 5G and coronavirus, but Holly Willoughby quits showbiz agency she shared with Phillip Schofield Some face coverings make risk of virus infection WORSE, scientists find Gran recoils from ‘ugly baby pic’ before hearing she's ‘FaceTiming the parents’ Katie Price to have urgent op on both feet as docs say ‘injuries are severe' Roman Kemp breaks down live on air as he pays tribute after best pal's death©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. Piers Corbyn, 73, who protested against virus restrictions and claimed the pandemic was linked to 5G masts, has been charged with breaching COVID-19 regulations on two dates in MayGet our daily coronavirus email newsletter with all the news you need to know direct to your inboxFormer Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's brother has been charged under the 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.Twelve other people were also charged under the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations 2020 over a variety of demonstrations involving different groups in London on May 1, 16, 30, as well as June 1, 6 and 13.A total of 24 people were charged with a range of alleged offences over demonstrations in central London on five separate dates, including breaking the lockdown, assault and possession of class B drugs.Fourteen people were charged with breaching coronavirus lockdown on May 16.Seven people, including football fan Andrew Banks, were charged over the June 13 demonstration that saw far-right groups gathered in the capital to counter the Black Lives Matter movement and to "protect statues".Daniel Allen 36, from Sunderland, was charged with violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker.James Miekle, 38, and Ferirai Mzila, 24, both of no fixed address, were charged with assaulting an emergency service worker.Hasan Khan, 21, of Hertfordshire, Liam Hanley, 29, of Walsall, were charged with possession of a class B drug.And Matthew Cardwell, 31, of Barking, east London, was charged with criminal damage.They will all appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on July 13 and 10.Andrew Banks was jailed for 14 days on June 15 after he was pictured urinating next to a plaque dedicated to the heroism of murdered PC Keith Palmer, who died tackling a terrorist launching an attack on Parliament in 2017.The 28-year-old said he wanted to protect memorials when he travelled to London from his home in Essex with a group of "football lads", but did not know which statues he was supposed to protect, Westminster Magistrates Court heard.He pleaded guilty to outraging public decency after he handed himself in when the image went viral on social media.Piers Corbyn, 73, attended lockdown protests in London on two occasions in MayWhen you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters.