Aviva’s York offices were disrupted by protesters targeting the insurer’s activities in the latest twist in a turbulent season for shareholder meetings. It comes after NatWest’s annual general meeting (AGM) was halted by activists accusing the bank of backtracking on climate commitments. Campaign group Boycott Bloody Insurance claimed to be behind 12 people with shares in Aviva disrupting its AGM on Wednesday. Several protesters shouting and chanting outside a boardroom were escorted or carried out of the building, delaying the start of the meeting. The group claims Aviva underwrites or invests in companies profiting from immigration detention and surveillance, fossil fuel giants and weapons firms. Andrew Taylor, a campaigner at Boycott Bloody Insurance said: “Aviva likes to present itself as an ethical business, but when you look at the companies it supports, that turns out to be a sham.” Aviva declined to comment on the protests.…