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  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
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  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-013.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-031.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-028.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-033.jpg
  • A samba drummer from Extinction Rebellion attends a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-029.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-012.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-005.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-001.jpg
  • Bishop's Stortford, UK. 29th August, 2020. Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-026.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-014.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-015.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-022.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-016.jpg
  • Samba drummers from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-009.jpg
  • Bishop’s Stortford, UK. 29th August, 2020. Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-032.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-004.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-023.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-006.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-034.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-008.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-021.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-027.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-025.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-037.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-019.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-020.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-030.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-010.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-024.jpg
  • Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-003.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-007.jpg
  • Bishop’s Stortford, UK. 29th August, 2020. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-036.jpg
  • Bishop’s Stortford, UK. 29th August, 2020. Members of the Red Rebel Brigade join fellow climate activists from Extinction Rebellion at a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-018.jpg
  • Bishop's Stortford, UK. 29th August, 2020. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-035.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport on 29 August 2020 in Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-002.jpg
  • Bishop's Stortford, UK. 29th August, 2020. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion attend a protest against the expansion of Stansted Airport. The activists are calling on Manchester Airports Group to withdraw their appeal, for which planning permission was previously refused by Uttlesford District Council, to be able to expand Stansted Airport from a maximum of 35 million to 43 million passengers a year, as well as calling on the Government to halt all airport expansion in order to maintain its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
    XR-Stansted-airport-expansion-011.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up, a predecessor of Extinction Rebellion, stage a flashmob and die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-008.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-018.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up, a predecessor of Extinction Rebellion, stage a flashmob and die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-027.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-013.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-014.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up, a predecessor of Extinction Rebellion, stage a flashmob and die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-016.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-001.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, including one (c) on the 21st day of a hunger strike, stage a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Julian, a climate activist from Extinction Rebellion, on the 21st day of a hunger strike takes part in a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 June, 2019. An aircraft on the final approach to Heathrow airport passes over houses in Hounslow. On 18th June, Heathrow will publish its airspace and future operations consultation on its “master plan” for Heathrow expansion following approval in principle of a third runway by MPs last year. Heathrow is expected to increase the number of flights from the current cap of 480,000 per year imposed when Terminal 5 was built to 505,000 per year in 2021 and to 740,000 per year should a third runway be constructed.
    Heathrow-planes-houses-noise-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Florence Eshalomi, Labour Party candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Jeremy Christopher Catterall Maddocks, Brexit Party candidate for Mitcham and Morden, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Jacqueline Bond, Green Party candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Jacqueline Bond, Green Party candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion hold a Heathrow expansion consultation outside the venue for Heathrow’s ‘masterplan’ consultation event in Lambeth after the venue was closed to the public half an hour before the scheduled time following an earlier peaceful, non-violent protest by Extinction Rebellion against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Dwellings at Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Environmental campaigners pass in front of the Brazilian embassy on the Together for Climate Justice demonstration in protest against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
    Together-for-Climate-Justice-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Environmental campaigners take part in the Together for Climate Justice demonstration in protest against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
    Together-for-Climate-Justice-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Claire James of the Campaign against Climate Change addresses the Together for Climate Justice demonstration against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
    Together-for-Climate-Justice-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Environmental campaigners pass down Whitehall on the Together for Climate Justice demonstration in protest against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
    Together-for-Climate-Justice-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Paul Allen of the Centre for Alternative Technology, responsible for the Zero Carbon Britain project, addresses the Together for Climate Justice demonstration against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
    Together-for-Climate-Justice-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Environmental campaigners take part in the Together for Climate Justice demonstration in protest against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
    Together-for-Climate-Justice-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Christine Taylor of Stop Heathrow Expansion addresses climate activists from Extinction Rebellion outside Heathrow airport at a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Sipson residents and longstanding campaigners against Heathrow expansion Christine Taylor (l), Jane Taylor (c) and Sheila Taylor (r) join climate activists from Extinction Rebellion outside Heathrow airport for a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of a bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-012.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-006.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-007.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-025.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-026.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-019.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up, a predecessor of Extinction Rebellion, stage a flashmob and die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-003.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up, a predecessor of Extinction Rebellion, stage a flashmob and die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-002.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up, a predecessor of Extinction Rebellion, stage a flashmob and die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-021.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
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  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-011.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-012.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-017.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-015.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-010.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up, a predecessor of Extinction Rebellion, stage a flashmob and die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-004.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-005.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up stage a flashmob die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-024.jpg
  • A campaigner against airport expansion from Rising Up takes part in a flashmob at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-011.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up, a predecessor of Extinction Rebellion, stage a flashmob and die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-020.jpg
  • Campaigners against airport expansion from Rising Up, a predecessor of Extinction Rebellion, stage a flashmob and die-in at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on 18th February 2017 at Heathrow, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in order to permit an additional 250,000 flights a year.
    Rising-Up-Heathrow-die-in-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Julian, a climate activist from Extinction Rebellion on the 21st day of a hunger strike takes part in a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion use a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport for a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of the bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Sipson residents Christine Taylor, Jane Taylor and Sheila Taylor join climate activists from Extinction Rebellion outside Heathrow airport at a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion arrive at Heathrow airport from Hyde Park on a Critical Mass bicycle ride to attend a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The activists staged a lie-in in front of a realistic full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion arrive with a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport for a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of the bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Police officers use force to prevent climate activists from Extinction Rebellion blocking the road outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of a bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Police officers use force to prevent climate activists from Extinction Rebellion blocking the road outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of a bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. A banner used by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion outside Heathrow airport for a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of a bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion arrive with a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport for a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of the bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a lie-in in front of a full-scale mock-up of a bulldozer outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by the lie-in to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 8 December, 2019. Police officers prevent climate activists from Extinction Rebellion from blocking the road outside Heathrow airport during a Bikes Against Bulldozers protest against Heathrow expansion and the greenwashing of climate commitments by political parties. The protest took the form of a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Hyde Park followed by a lie-in in front of a bulldozer to which Boris Johnson and John McDonnell were invited in order to fulfil their pledge of lying down in front of bulldozers to be used for Heathrow expansion.
    XR-Bikes-Bulldozers-Heathrow-014.jpg
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