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  • Metropolitan Police officers prepare to arrest an ecologist who made a speech about zoonotic diseases from the side of the road to animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion, including some who had blocked the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care by locking themselves to a pink slaughterhouse truck, on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd September, 2020. Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion show solidarity with fellow activists who had locked themselves to the top of and inside a pink slaughterhouse truck in order to block the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-014.jpg
  • A British Transport Police officer attends to animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion who had locked themselves to the top of a pink slaughterhouse truck in order to block the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-011.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police officers attend to animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion who had locked themselves to the top of and inside a pink slaughterhouse truck in order to block the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-002.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police officers attend to animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion who had locked themselves to the top of and inside a pink slaughterhouse truck in order to block the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-010.jpg
  • Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion show solidarity with fellow activists who had locked themselves to the top of and inside a pink slaughterhouse truck in order to block the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd September, 2020. Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police officers attend to animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion who had locked themselves to the top of and inside a pink slaughterhouse truck in order to block the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-012.jpg
  • British Transport Police officers attend to animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion who had locked themselves to the top of and inside a pink slaughterhouse truck in order to block the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-007.jpg
  • Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion lock themselves to the top of and inside a pink slaughterhouse truck in order to block the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-001.jpg
  • Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion are pictured locked to the top of and inside a pink slaughterhouse truck in order to block the road outside the Department of Health and Social Care on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd September, 2020. Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police officers attend to animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion who had glued themselves to the top of and inside a truck in order to blockade the Department of Health and Social Care. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd September, 2020. Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police officers attend to animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion who had glued themselves to the top of and inside a truck in order to blockade the Department of Health and Social Care. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd September, 2020. Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion show solidarity with fellow activists who had glued themselves to the top of and inside a truck in order to blockade the Department of Health and Social Care. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd September, 2020. Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion are pictured glued to the top of and inside a truck in order to blockade the Department of Health and Social Care. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd September, 2020. Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion are pictured glued to the top of and inside a truck in order to blockade the Department of Health and Social Care. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    Animal-Rebellion-DHSC-truck-005.jpg
  • Bracknell, UK. 29 October, 2020. PETA supporters, including one wearing a costume depicting a beaker of water in which a mouse is struggling to stay afloat, protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-015.jpg
  • Bracknell, UK. 29 October, 2020. PETA supporters protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-013.jpg
  • Bracknell, UK. 29 October, 2020. A PETA supporter protests outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-016.jpg
  • Bracknell, UK. 29 October, 2020. PETA supporters protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-018.jpg
  • Bracknell, UK. 29 October, 2020. PETA supporters protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-010.jpg
  • A PETA supporter protests outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-014.jpg
  • PETA supporters protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-002.jpg
  • PETA supporters, including one wearing a costume depicting a beaker of water in which a mouse is struggling to stay afloat, protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-005.jpg
  • A PETA supporter protests outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-007.jpg
  • PETA supporters, including one wearing a costume depicting a beaker of water in which a mouse is struggling to stay afloat, protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-011.jpg
  • PETA supporters, including one wearing a costume depicting a beaker of water in which a mouse is struggling to stay afloat, protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-004.jpg
  • A PETA supporter protests outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-008.jpg
  • A PETA supporter wearing a costume depicting a beaker of water in which a mouse is struggling to stay afloat protests outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-003.jpg
  • Bracknell, UK. 29 October, 2020. A PETA supporter wearing a costume depicting a beaker of water in which a mouse is struggling to stay afloat protests outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-009.jpg
  • PETA supporters protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-017.jpg
  • PETA supporters protest outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-012.jpg
  • A PETA supporter protests outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-006.jpg
  • A PETA supporter protests outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
    PETA-Eli-Lilly-forced-swim-001.jpg
  • Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion hold signs in front of the statue of Sir Winston Churchill during a Back The Bill rally by Extinction Rebellion in Parliament Square on 1st September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
    XR-Back-The-Bill-CEE-London-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners assemble for the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners assemble for the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners attend the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 June, 2019. Animal rights and vegan campaigners assemble for the March To Close All Slaughterhouses to call for the abolition of the breeding, fishing and slaughter of animals. The activists claim that 164 million land animals and more than 2.74 billion aquatic animals are killed every day.
    Close-all-slaughterhouses-004.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 1st July, 2020. An animal rights activist dressed as a giant pigeon arrives for a PETA UK protest outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, who is currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
    PETA-pigeon-racing-Windsor-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigner Dominic Dyer and children prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigner Dominic Dyer and children prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Peter Hall, founder of the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling, addresses animal rights campaigners preparing to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. An animal rights campaigner daubed with red paint prepares to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. East of England MEP John Flack (r) and ocean conservationist Carrie Symonds (c), girlfriend of former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, join animal rights campaigners preparing to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. An animal rights campaigner daubed with red paint prepares to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. An animal rights campaigner daubed with red paint prepares to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. East of England MEP John Flack (c) and ocean conservationist Carrie Symonds (in green), girlfriend of former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, join animal rights campaigners preparing to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 1st September, 2020. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion and animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion attend a Back The Bill rally in Parliament Square. Extinction Rebellion activists are attending a series of September Rebellion protests around the UK to call on politicians to back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill (CEE Bill) which requires, among other measures, a serious plan to deal with the UK’s share of emissions and to halt critical rises in global temperatures and for ordinary people to be involved in future environmental planning by means of a Citizens’ Assembly.
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  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
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  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion show solidarity with a fellow activist arrested by City of London police officers at Smithfield meat market during the Animal Rebellion on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
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  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
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  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
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  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-International-Rebellion-2-063.jpg
  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-International-Rebellion-2-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-International-Rebellion-2-050.jpg
  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-International-Rebellion-2-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-International-Rebellion-2-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-International-Rebellion-2-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 7 October, 2019. Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Smithfield meat market for an Animal Rebellion including a plant-based food market, on the first day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
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  • A bandaged giant pigeon holds a sign reading ‘End Pigeon-Racing Cruelty’ at a PETA UK protest outside Windsor Castle on 1 July 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, who is currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • A bandaged giant pigeon on crutches is used by PETA activists to protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle on 1 July 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, who is currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • A bandaged giant pigeon holds a sign reading ‘End Pigeon-Racing Cruelty’ at a PETA UK protest outside Windsor Castle on 1 July 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, who is currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • A bandaged giant pigeon on crutches is used by PETA activists to protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle on 1 July 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, who is currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • A bandaged giant pigeon holds a sign reading ‘End Pigeon-Racing Cruelty’ at a PETA UK protest outside Windsor Castle on 1 July 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, who is currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • A bandaged giant pigeon on crutches is used by PETA activists to protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle on 1 July 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, who is currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon is used by PETA UK activists for a protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandage giant pigeon on crutches holds a sign reading ‘End Pigeon-Racing Cruelty’ at a protest by PETA UK activists outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon is used by PETA UK activists for a protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon is used by PETA UK activists for a protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon on crutches holds a sign reading ‘End Pigeon-Racing Cruelty’ at a protest by PETA UK activists outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon on crutches arrives for a PETA UK protest outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon is used by PETA UK activists for a protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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