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  • The Stop HS2 Great Missenden roadside camp is seen on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest against HS2, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
    Great-Missenden-Stop-HS2-camp-001.jpg
  • Great Missenden, UK. 17th July, 2020. A sign close to the Stop HS2 Great Missenden roadside camp. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
    Great-Missenden-Stop-HS2-camp-007.jpg
  • Great Missenden, UK. 17th July, 2020. The Stop HS2 Great Missenden roadside camp. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
    Great-Missenden-Stop-HS2-camp-006.jpg
  • A sign stands alongside the road at the Stop HS2 Great Missenden roadside camp on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest against HS2, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
    Great-Missenden-Stop-HS2-camp-005.jpg
  • A banner at the Stop HS2 Great Missenden roadside camp is seen on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest against HS2, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
    Great-Missenden-Stop-HS2-camp-004.jpg
  • Great Missenden, UK. 17th July, 2020. A public footpath closed for works on the HS2 Great Missenden Haul Road. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors (MWCC) working on the £106bn high-speed rail link project in April 2020.
    HS2-works-Great-Missenden-003.jpg
  • A sign calling for expenditure on the NHS instead of HS2 stands alongside on the road at the Stop HS2 Great Missenden roadside camp on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest against HS2, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
    Great-Missenden-Stop-HS2-camp-002.jpg
  • A sign indicates a security-manned access point to a site for the HS2 Great Missenden Haul Road on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors (MWCC) working on the £106bn high-speed rail link project in April 2020.
    HS2-works-Great-Missenden-002.jpg
  • Signs indicate a security-manned access point to a site for the HS2 Great Missenden Haul Road on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors (MWCC) working on the £106bn high-speed rail link project in April 2020.
    HS2-works-Great-Missenden-001.jpg
  • Great Missenden, UK. 17th July, 2020. A sign indicating the start of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest nearby against HS2, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
    Great-Missenden-Stop-HS2-camp-003.jpg
  • Great Missenden, UK. 17th July, 2020. Anti-HS2 signs are displayed outside a farm. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-006.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed in front of a beautiful Chiltern countryside view on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-007.jpg
  • A sign calling for investment in the NHS rather than HS2 is displayed outside a house on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-005.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed outside a farm on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-002.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed outside a farm on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-003.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed outside a farm on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-001.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed in front of a beautiful Chiltern countryside view on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-004.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red hind in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-021.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red hind alongside the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-020.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red hind in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-002.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red hind in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-001.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red hind alongside the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-022.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Red hinds cross the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-017.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red stag in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-007.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red hind in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-005.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red hind in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-004.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red hind in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-003.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red hind on the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-019.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Red hinds cross the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-018.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Rhododenron ponticum in flower in Windsor Great Park.
    Windsor-Great-Park-016.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Red hinds cross the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-015.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Red hinds cross the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-014.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A red stag in Windsor Great Park. There is a herd of around 500 red deer within the deer park enclosure in Windsor Great Park, all descended from forty hinds and two stags introduced in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
    Windsor-Great-Park-006.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Broods of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) goslings in Windsor Great Park.
    Windsor-Great-Park-012.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) with broods of goslings in Windsor Great Park.
    Windsor-Great-Park-010.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Broods of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) goslings in Windsor Great Park.
    Windsor-Great-Park-009.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Broods of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) goslings in Windsor Great Park.
    Windsor-Great-Park-013.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. Broods of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) goslings in Windsor Great Park.
    Windsor-Great-Park-011.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th May, 2018. A Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) and  brood of goslings in Windsor Great Park.
    Windsor-Great-Park-008.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. NHS cancer specialist Dr Aislinn Macklin-Doherty addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters, many wearing yellow vests, take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Erick Simon, 57, of the French 'gilets jaunes' addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters, many wearing yellow vests, take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Women from WASPI London join hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-001.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-021.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. John Rees of the People's Assembly Against Austerity addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Shadow Minister for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Laura Pidcock addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell is interviewed after addressing hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Laurie Martin, 26, of the French 'gilets jaunes' addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Lindsey German of the People's Assembly Against Austerity addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters, many wearing yellow vests, take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Women from WASPI London join hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Supporters of Stand Up To Racism join hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Supporters of Stand Up To Racism join hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-012.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Members of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-043.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Members of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-037.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-030.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent leader Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-047.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-028.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-002.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-005.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers form a barrier around local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-051.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Kelvin Hopkins, Labour MP for Luton North, addresses local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-049.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers on duty for a march by far-right group Britain First and a counter-protest by local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-023.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. A notice under Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 posted by Bedfordshire Police to impose restrictions on a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept supporters of Britain First and Unite Against Fascism apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-032.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-027.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. A placard on the 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Erick Simon (l), 57, of the French 'gilets jaunes' addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. NHS cancer specialist Dr Aislinn Macklin-Doherty addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Lindsey German (l) and Steve Turner (c) of the People's Assembly Against Austerity are joined by Erick Simon (r) of the French 'gilets jaunes' on the 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-005.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-004.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent leader Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-024.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, attends a rally by the far-right group in Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-039.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent leader Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-033.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's leader Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen lead supporters of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-026.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's leader Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen lead supporters of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-019.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's deputy leader Jayda Fransen leads members of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-008.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's deputy leader Jayda Fransen leads members of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-041.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers form a barrier around local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-015.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's leader Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen lead supporters of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-045.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers form a barrier around local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-052.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers are positioned between a march by far-right group Britain First and a counter-protest by local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-050.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-036.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-022.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-020.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Dean Harris of Waltham Forest Unite Against Fascism addresses local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-040.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism and other anti-fascist groups to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-029.jpg
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