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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A member of the local community remonstrates with John Biggs (r), the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets, during a protest close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. John Biggs, the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets, addresses a protest during which he was criticised by local community members close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A member of the local community remonstrates with John Biggs, the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets (out of picture), during a protest close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Jack Gilbert, Chair of the local Safer Neighbourhood group, addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. The site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. John Biggs, the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets, addresses a member of the local community (wearing the Big Man t-shirt) who criticised him during a protest close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Unmesh Desai, Labour London Assembly Member for City and East, addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Jack Gilbert, Chair of the local Safer Neighbourhood group, addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. John Biggs, the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets, addresses a protest during which he was criticised by local community members close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A speaker from Stand Up To Racism addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 15 July, 2019. Catering, security, postal, porter and cleaning staff belonging to the PCS trade union and outsourced to work at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) via contractors ISS World and Aramark stand on the picket line outside the Government department after walking out on an indefinite strike for the London Living Wage, terms and conditions comparable to the civil servants they work alongside and an end to outsourcing.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest alongside a model of an aircraft used for deportation flights outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • Roydon, Essex, UK. 27 July, 2019. Tents and marquees at Reclaim The Power’s Power Beyond Borders mass action camp.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, addresses the nation outside 10 Downing Street before proceeding to Buckingham Palace to tender her resignation to the Queen.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Police officers, accompanied by Tobias Ellwood MP, try to move protesters from antifascist and LGBT+ groups out of the road in Parliament Square during a protest against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Boris Johnson makes a formal address to the nation outside 10 Downing Street after having been appointed Prime Minister by the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
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  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. Jacob Rees-Mogg MP, Chairperson of the pro-Brexit European Research Group (ERG), leaves after attending a celebration in Westminster of Boris Johnson’s election as Conservative Party leader and replacement of Theresa May as Prime Minister organised by the ERG.
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Members of the Somali community, NUS Black Students and supporters march from the Department for Education to Parliament Square to call for a full investigation into the death of Somali refugee girl Shukri Abdi, aged 12 from Bury, who died in the river Irwell on 27th June.
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion with a ‘Oil is Death’ sign on Hammersmith bridge during a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Waterloo Millennium Green to Hammersmith Town Hall on the third day of their ‘Summer uprising’. The activists have three demands for Hammersmith and Fulham Council: to pass the proposed motion to declare a Climate Emergency; to keep Hammersmith bridge closed to vehicles; and to commit to safer cycling routes.
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Cllr Stephen Cowan, Leader of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, declares a climate emergency as he addresses climate activists from Extinction Rebellion assembled outside Hammersmith Town Hall following a Critical Mass bicycle ride from Waterloo Millennium Green on the third day of their ‘Summer uprising’. The activists have three demands for Hammersmith and Fulham Council: to pass the proposed motion to declare a Climate Emergency; to keep Hammersmith bridge closed to vehicles; and to commit to safer cycling routes.
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  • London, UK. 16 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion relax and prepare for actions alongside the Polly Higgins boat outside their camp on Waterloo Millennium Green on the second day of their ‘Summer uprising’, a series of events intended to apply pressure on local and central government to address the climate and biodiversity crisis. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 16 July, 2019. The Polly Higgins, a vessel named by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion after the noted eco-lawyer who campaigned for ecocide to be made a crime, is parked close to the camp on Waterloo Millennium Green on the second day of their ‘Summer uprising’, a series of events intended to apply pressure on local and central government to address the climate and biodiversity crisis. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 15 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion march from the Royal Courts of Justice, where they had blocked the road for the day, to a camp site at Waterloo Millennium Green on the first day of the group’s ‘summer uprising’, a series of events intended to apply pressure on local and central government to address the climate and biodiversity crisis.
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  • London, UK. 15 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion block the road outside the Royal Courts of Justice at the beginning of the group’s ‘summer uprising’, a series of events intended to apply pressure on local and central government to address the climate and biodiversity crisis. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 15 July, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell addresses catering and cleaning staff belonging to the PCS trade union and outsourced to work at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) via contractors ISS World and Aramark on the picket line outside the Government department after walking out on an indefinite strike for the London Living Wage, terms and conditions comparable to the civil servants they work alongside and an end to outsourcing.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
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  • London, UK. 10 July, 2019. Members of the Senegalese community in the UK protest outside Chatham House during an interview by Evan Davis of BP Group Chief Executive Bob Dudley to discuss balancing increasing energy needs  with climate change considerations. The protest followed a BBC Panorama exposé on a $10bn petrol and gas corruption scandal in Senegal for which they hold BP accountable, as well as the awarding of an oil exploitation contract through Timis Corporation.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Jon Glackin of Streets Kitchen addresses activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups preparing to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Pride in London stewards form a cordon to prevent activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups from joining Pride in London. The activists broke through the cordon and joined the rear of the march behind a line of stewards and police officers, marching in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • Windsor, UK. 21 July, 2020. Red deer cross a track 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 from Balmoral Estate in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
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  • Windsor, UK. 21 July, 2020. Red deer cross a track 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 from Balmoral Estate in 1979 by the Duke of Edinburgh.
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  • Windsor, UK. 11 July, 2020. The Stag Meadow ground of Windsor FC. Windsor FC was formed in 2011 following the demise of Windsor & Eton FC, which had been granted land for sport by George V one hundred years earlier in 1911.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon is used by PETA UK activists for a protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandage giant pigeon on crutches holds a sign reading ‘End Pigeon-Racing Cruelty’ at a protest by PETA UK activists outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon is used by PETA UK activists for a protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon is used by PETA UK activists for a protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon on crutches holds a sign reading ‘End Pigeon-Racing Cruelty’ at a protest by PETA UK activists outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon on crutches arrives for a PETA UK protest outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon is used by PETA UK activists for a protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • Windsor, UK. 1 July, 2020. A bandaged giant pigeon is used by PETA UK activists for a protest against pigeon racing outside Windsor Castle. Animal rights charity PETA UK is calling on the Queen, currently isolating at Windsor Castle, to cut ties with pigeon racing following a PETA US investigation which revealed that all eight birds sent by the Queen to participate in the 2020 South African Million Dollar Pigeon Race (SAMDPR) died in quarantine and that fewer than a quarter of the birds entered for the race subsequently complete it.
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  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
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  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Boris Johnson arrives at the headquarters of the Conservative Party following the announcement that he had been elected as the party leader and would tomorrow replace Theresa May as Prime Minister.
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  • London, UK. 30 July, 2019. Passersby read one of several adhacks attacking Boris Johnson with an adaptation of New York-based artist Zoe Leonard’s blistering ‘I Want A President’ which have appeared around the newly-appointed Prime Minister’s constituency of Uxbridge and South Ruislip. They were produced by the artist Protest Stencil in tribute to Zoe Leonard to coincide with the #FckBoris events.
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  • London, UK. 30 July, 2019. Adhacks attacking Boris Johnson with an adaptation of New York-based artist Zoe Leonard’s blistering ‘I Want A President’ have appeared around the newly-appointed Prime Minister’s constituency of Uxbridge and South Ruislip. They were produced by the artist Protest Stencil in tribute to Zoe Leonard to coincide with the #FckBoris events.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. A speaker from Docs Not Cops addresses activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups at a protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. A speaker from Docs Not Cops addresses activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups at a protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Sara Callaway of Women of Colour in the Global Women’s Strike joins activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups at a protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest alongside a model of an aircraft used for deportation flights outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Sara Callaway of Women of Colour in the Global Women’s Strike addresses activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups at a protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest with a model of an aircraft used for deportation flights outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Reclaim The Power
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. A speaker from Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants addresses activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups at a protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. A woman takes part in an interactive performance for activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups taking part in a demonstration outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Two activists present a letter on behalf of Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups during a protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office alongside a model of an aircraft used for deportation flights to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. May McKeith reads a list of demands outside the Home Office during a protest by activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office alongside a model of an aircraft used for deportation flights to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Amelia Womack, Deputy Leader of the Green Party, addresses activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups at a protest outside the Home Office alongside a model of an aircraft used for deportation flights to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. Activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups protest outside the Home Office alongside a model of an aircraft used for deportation flights to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
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  • Roydon, Essex, UK. 27 July, 2019. Food waste is collected at Reclaim The Power’s Power Beyond Borders mass action camp.
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  • Roydon, Essex, UK. 27 July, 2019. Volunteers prepare food at Reclaim The Power’s Power Beyond Borders mass action camp.
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  • Roydon, Essex, UK. 27 July, 2019. Volunteers prepare food at Reclaim The Power’s Power Beyond Borders mass action camp.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, leaves Downing Street to proceed to Buckingham Palace to tender her resignation to the Queen.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street to attend her final session of Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street to attend her final session of Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, addresses the nation outside 10 Downing Street before proceeding to Buckingham Palace to tender her resignation to the Queen.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, addresses the nation outside 10 Downing Street before proceeding to Buckingham Palace to tender her resignation to the Queen.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip and watched by her staff, waves from the steps of 10 Downing Street after addressing the nation before proceeding to Buckingham Palace to tender her resignation to the Queen.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, leaves 10 Downing Street to address the nation before proceeding to Buckingham Palace to tender her resignation to the Queen.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest outside Downing Street against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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