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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei kneels outside the Bahrain Embassy with activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011). Alwadaei was granted asylum in the UK in 2012 after being given a six-month sentence by the Bahrain government for his involvement in Arab Spring protests. Bahrain was recently found guilty by a UN body of arbitrarily detaining three of his relatives after he protested in London against a 2017 visit by the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Antonia Bright of Movement for Justice addresses a protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation, including Joyce Reid (l), Chair of Croydon Central Labour Party, and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei (l) stands outside the Bahrain Embassy with activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011). Alwadaei was granted asylum in the UK in 2012 after being given a six-month sentence by the Bahrain government for his involvement in Arab Spring protests. Bahrain was recently found guilty by a UN body of arbitrarily detaining three of his relatives after he protested in London against a 2017 visit by the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Joyce Reid, Chair of Croydon Central Labour Party joins other descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy at a protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Antonia Bright of Movement for Justice addresses a protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Antonia Bright of Movement for Justice addresses a protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Eulalee, a Jamaican grandmother fighting for the Windrush Scheme to be widened to include the descendants and close family of the Windrush Generation, addresses a protest organised by Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Joyce Reid (l), Chair of Croydon Central Labour Party, addresses other descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy at a protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Karen Doyle of Movement for Justice addresses a protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei stands outside the Bahrain Embassy with activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011). Alwadaei was granted asylum in the UK in 2012 after being given a six-month sentence by the Bahrain government for his involvement in Arab Spring protests. Bahrain was recently found guilty by a UN body of arbitrarily detaining three of his relatives after he protested in London against a 2017 visit by the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) stand in solidarity outside the Bahrain Embassy to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahraini regime with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011).
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Eulalee, a Jamaican grandmother fighting for the Windrush Scheme to be widened to include the descendants and close family of the Windrush Generation, addresses a protest organised by Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Eulalee, a Jamaican grandmother fighting for the Windrush Scheme to be widened to include the descendants and close family of the Windrush Generation, addresses a protest organised by Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Joyce Reid (l), Chair of Croydon Central Labour Party, addresses other descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy at a protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Descendants of the Windrush generation, including Joyce Reid (r), Chair of Croydon Central Labour Party, and activists from Movement for Justice and other campaign groups opposed to the Government's hostile environment policy protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal.
    Jamaican-deportations-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei (l) stands outside the Bahrain Embassy with activists from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) to mark eight years since the Day of Rage in Bahrain, a movement for democracy and social justice which was crushed by the Bahrain government with support from the military of Saudi Arabia. Speakers called for the release of political prisoners held in Bahrain and for the UK to stop licensing arms to Bahrain (over £100 million in licences have been granted since the uprising began in February 2011). Alwadaei was granted asylum in the UK in 2012 after being given a six-month sentence by the Bahrain government for his involvement in Arab Spring protests. Bahrain was recently found guilty by a UN body of arbitrarily detaining three of his relatives after he protested in London against a 2017 visit by the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
    Bahrain-Day-of-Rage-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World move aside to allow a man and woman through during a protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
    London-Living-Wage-Gauke-030.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Windsor, UK. 25 February, 2020. A soldier from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards shows off his flipping skills and fancy footwork as he competes on Shrove Tuesday in the Windsor and Eton Flippin' Pancake Challenge in aid of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service.
    Windsor-and-Eton-Pancake-Race-025.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 25 February, 2020. Competitors from local businesses dressed around a theme of a 15th century housewife show off their flipping skills and fancy footwork as they compete on Shrove Tuesday in the Windsor and Eton Flippin' Pancake Challenge in aid of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service.
    Windsor-and-Eton-Pancake-Race-001.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 25 February, 2020. Competitors from local businesses dressed around a theme of a 15th century housewife show off their flipping skills and fancy footwork as they compete on Shrove Tuesday in the Windsor and Eton Flippin' Pancake Challenge in aid of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service.
    Windsor-and-Eton-Pancake-Race-015.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 25 February, 2020. A soldier from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards pulls a muscle as he competes on Shrove Tuesday in the Windsor and Eton Flippin' Pancake Challenge in aid of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service.
    Windsor-and-Eton-Pancake-Race-014.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 25 February, 2020. A soldier from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards pulls a muscle as he competes on Shrove Tuesday in the Windsor and Eton Flippin' Pancake Challenge in aid of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service.
    Windsor-and-Eton-Pancake-Race-008.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 25 February, 2020. A soldier from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards pulls a muscle as he competes on Shrove Tuesday in the Windsor and Eton Flippin' Pancake Challenge in aid of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service.
    Windsor-and-Eton-Pancake-Race-010.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 28th February, 2019. HRH Princess Eugenie's wedding dress, created by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos of the British-based label Peter Pilotto, and Mr Jack Brooksbank’s morning suit made by tailors at Huntsman on Savile Row, which go on display with other items from their wedding outfits at Windsor Castle in a special exhibition named 'A Royal Wedding: HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank' from 1st March to 22nd April. Other items included in the exhibition include the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, on public display for the first time, two diamond wheat-ear brooches, diamond and emerald drop earrings, Princess Eugenie's evening gown, HRH Princess Beatrice's blue dress by the London-based couture house Ralph & Russo and headpiece by British milliner Sarah Cant and a bridesmaid and pageboy outfit by London-based children's designer Amaia Kids.
    Princess-Eugenie-wedding-dress009.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 28th February, 2019. A detail of the low back of HRH Princess Eugenie's wedding dress, created by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos of the British-based label Peter Pilotto, which was specifically requested by the Princess to display the scar from surgery she underwent aged 12 to correct scoliosis. The dress and Mr Jack Brooksbank’s morning suit made by tailors at Huntsman on Savile Row, will go on display with other items from their wedding outfits at Windsor Castle in a special exhibition named 'A Royal Wedding: HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank' from 1st March to 22nd April. The other items include the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, on public display for the first time, two diamond wheat-ear brooches, diamond and emerald drop earrings, Princess Eugenie's evening gown, HRH Princess Beatrice's blue dress by the London-based couture house Ralph & Russo and headpiece by British milliner Sarah Cant and a bridesmaid and pageboy outfit by London-based children's designer Amaia Kids.
    Princess-Eugenie-wedding-dress003.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 28th February, 2019. The Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to HRH Princess Eugenie by Her Majesty the Queen for her wedding to Mr Jack Brooksbank, will go on public display for the first time with other items from their wedding at Windsor Castle in a special exhibition named 'A Royal Wedding: HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank' from 1st March to 22nd April. Other items included in the exhibition are Princess Eugenie’s wedding dress created by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos of the British-based label Peter Pilotto, diamond and emerald drop earrings gifted to the bride by the groom, Mr Jack Brooksbank’s morning suit made by tailors at Huntsman on Savile Row, two diamond wheat-ear brooches, diamond and emerald drop earrings, Princess Eugenie's evening gown, HRH Princess Beatrice's blue dress by the London-based couture house Ralph & Russo and headpiece by British milliner Sarah Cant and a bridesmaid and pageboy outfit by London-based children's designer Amaia Kids.
    Princess-Eugenie-wedding-dress005.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 28th February, 2019. HRH Princess Eugenie's wedding dress, created by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos of the British-based label Peter Pilotto, and Mr Jack Brooksbank’s morning suit made by tailors at Huntsman on Savile Row, which go on display with other items from their wedding outfits at Windsor Castle in a special exhibition named 'A Royal Wedding: HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank' from 1st March to 22nd April. Other items included in the exhibition include the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, on public display for the first time, two diamond wheat-ear brooches, diamond and emerald drop earrings, Princess Eugenie's evening gown, HRH Princess Beatrice's blue dress by the London-based couture house Ralph & Russo and headpiece by British milliner Sarah Cant and a bridesmaid and pageboy outfit by London-based children's designer Amaia Kids.
    Princess-Eugenie-wedding-dress007.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
    IWGB-UVW-PCS-BEIS-MoJ-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Rebecca Long-Bailey, Shadow Business Secretary, addresses mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, taking part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
    IWGB-UVW-PCS-BEIS-MoJ-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, take part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Jason Moyer Lee, General Secretary of the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), addresses mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the IWGB, United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) trade unions working at the University of London (IWGB), Ministry of Justice (UVW) and Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (PCS), together with representatives of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Regional Council, taking part in a 'Clean Up Outsourcing' demonstration to call for an end to the practice of outsourcing. The demonstration was organised to coincide with a significant High Court hearing of an application by the IWGB for judicial review of a decision by the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) not to hear their application for trade union recognition for the purposes of collective bargaining with the University of London.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team evict residents of 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. The community has since 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 have almost secured 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. An overgrown area cleared for cultivation 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.
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  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. A man carrying the flag of Berkshire joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protesting in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
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  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
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  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
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  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda (c), Labour MP for Reading East, and Pat McDonald (r), former Labour candidate for Maidenhead, join members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
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  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
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  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest outside Maidenhead Town Hall in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
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  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Rob Noyes of Fuel Poverty Action addresses around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Activists playing Centrica managers count their money during a protest by around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Thames Valley Police deployed around 50 police officers, including mounted police officers, in preparation for a family-friendly protest by around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
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  • Windsor, UK. 21st February, 2019. 36 Engineer Regiment Queen's Gurkha Engineers, accompanied by the Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas, take part in the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Windsor Castle. The Queen's Gurkha Engineers will provide the Windsor Guard until April 12th, for the first time since the celebrations marking 200 years of service to the Crown in 2015.
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  • Windsor, UK. 21st February, 2019. 36 Engineer Regiment Queen's Gurkha Engineers, accompanied by the Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas, take part in the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Windsor Castle. The Queen's Gurkha Engineers will provide the Windsor Guard until April 12th, for the first time since the celebrations marking 200 years of service to the Crown in 2015.
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  • London, UK. 15th February, 2019. Thousands of students gather in Parliament Square to take part in a YouthStrike4Climate for Climate Day. Streets around Westminster were later blocked by a mixture of sit-down and moving protests for around an hour. Strike events involving schools all over the UK were organised by UK Student Climate Network and the UK Youth Climate Coalition to demand that the Government declare a climate emergency and take positive steps to address the climate crisis, including highlighting the issue as part of the school curriculum, as well as lowering the voting age to 16.
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  • London, UK. 15th February, 2019. Thousands of students gather in Parliament Square to take part in a YouthStrike4Climate for Climate Day. Streets around Westminster were later blocked by a mixture of sit-down and moving protests for around an hour. Strike events involving schools all over the UK were organised by UK Student Climate Network and the UK Youth Climate Coalition to demand that the Government declare a climate emergency and take positive steps to address the climate crisis, including highlighting the issue as part of the school curriculum, as well as lowering the voting age to 16.
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  • London, UK. 15th February, 2019. Students block a road around Parliament Square during the YouthStrike4Climate for Climate Day which was attended by thousands of young people. Strike events involving schools all over the UK were organised by UK Student Climate Network and the UK Youth Climate Coalition to demand that the Government declare a climate emergency and take positive steps to address the climate crisis, including highlighting the issue as part of the school curriculum, as well as lowering the voting age to 16.
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  • London, UK. 15th February, 2019. Thousands of students gather in Parliament Square to take part in a YouthStrike4Climate for Climate Day. Streets around Westminster were later blocked by a mixture of sit-down and moving protests for around an hour. Strike events involving schools all over the UK were organised by UK Student Climate Network and the UK Youth Climate Coalition to demand that the Government declare a climate emergency and take positive steps to address the climate crisis, including highlighting the issue as part of the school curriculum, as well as lowering the voting age to 16.
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  • London, UK. 15th February, 2019. Thousands of students gather in Parliament Square to take part in a YouthStrike4Climate for Climate Day. Streets around Westminster were later blocked by a mixture of sit-down and moving protests for around an hour. Strike events involving schools all over the UK were organised by UK Student Climate Network and the UK Youth Climate Coalition to demand that the Government declare a climate emergency and take positive steps to address the climate crisis, including highlighting the issue as part of the school curriculum, as well as lowering the voting age to 16.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Madeleina Kay, also known as EU Super Girl, entertains anti-Brexit activists protesting outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Boris Johnson lookalike Drew Galdron, also known as Faux BoJo, holds a Theresa May puppet as he joins anti-Brexit activists, including one dressed as a devil, protesting outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Anti-Brexit activists Madeleina Kay, also known as EU Super Girl, and men disguised as Nigel Farage and the devil protest outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Members of the Grenfell community and firefighters take part in the Grenfell Silent Walk around North Kensington on the monthly anniversary of the fire on 14th June 2017. 72 people died in the Grenfell Tower fire and over 70 were injured.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Members of the Grenfell community and firefighters take part in the Grenfell Silent Walk around North Kensington on the monthly anniversary of the fire on 14th June 2017. 72 people died in the Grenfell Tower fire and over 70 were injured.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Members of the Grenfell community and firefighters take part in the Grenfell Silent Walk around North Kensington on the monthly anniversary of the fire on 14th June 2017. 72 people died in the Grenfell Tower fire and over 70 were injured.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. A message 'Grenfell Forever In Our Hearts' appears at the top of Grenfell Tower on the evening of the Grenfell Silent Walk. Members of the Grenfell community and firefighters take part in the Grenfell Silent Walk around North Kensington on the monthly anniversary of the fire on 14th June 2017. 72 people died in the Grenfell Tower fire and over 70 were injured.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Mark Serwotka, General Secretary of the Public & Commercial Services (PCS) union addresses a Valentine's Day-themed picket line outside the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) with outsourced support staff from PCS taking strike action to demand the London Living Wage and an end to outsourcing.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Frances O'Grady, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) addresses a Valentine's Day-themed picket line outside the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) with outsourced support staff from the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union taking strike action to demand the London Living Wage and an end to outsourcing.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Fran Heathcote (President of the DWP group of PCS) shows solidarity on a Valentine's Day-themed picket line outside the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) with outsourced support staff from the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union taking strike action to demand the London Living Wage and an end to outsourcing.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Public & Commercial Services (PCS) union members Katie Leslie (l) and Candy Udwin (r) show solidarity on a Valentine's Day-themed picket line outside the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) with outsourced support staff taking strike action to demand the London Living Wage and an end to outsourcing.
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