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image captionThe "Stansted 15" - pictured here with one member missing - tried to stop an aircraft being used to deport people to Africa
Protesters who broke into Stansted Airport to stop a plane deporting people to Africa will face no further action through the courts.
The group, known as the Stansted 15, cut through the perimeter fence and locked themselves together around a Boeing 767 jet in 2017.
They won an appeal against their convictions last month.
On Thursday, a spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service said it would not appeal against the decision.
"There will be no further action on this case," the statement added.