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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A police officer pushes Petros Elia, General Secretary of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World, out of the road during a 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.
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  • London, UK. 8th January, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, and James Brokenshire MP, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, arrive at 10 Downing Street for the first Cabinet meeting since the Christmas recess.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers push members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers push members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World is pushed to the ground whilst protesting 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Chip Hamer, also known as Grim Chip, of Poetry on the Picket Line performs for members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Guests wait outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall where Justice Secretary David Gauke was due to host a reception whilst members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World try to storm the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke during a protest 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A police officer pushes members of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers push members of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World out of the road during a 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers push members of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World try to storm the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke during a protest 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World is pushed to the ground whilst protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A police officer pushes members of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers contain members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A police officer pushes a member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World is pushed to the ground whilst protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World try to storm the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke during a protest 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers contain members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers contain members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Justice Secretary David Gauke arrives to host a reception at the Gadson Club in Pall Mall whilst members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World is pushed to the ground whilst protesting 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World try to storm the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke during a protest 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Claire Perry MP, Minister for Energy and Clean Growth at the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Greg Clark MP, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leave 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 29th January, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leaves 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting on the day of votes in the House of Commons on amendments to Prime Minister Theresa May's final Brexit withdrawal agreement which could determine the content of the next stage of negotiations with the European Union.
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  • London, UK. 29th January, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leaves 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting on the day of votes in the House of Commons on amendments to Prime Minister Theresa May's final Brexit withdrawal agreement which could determine the content of the next stage of negotiations with the European Union.
    Cabinet-meeting-Downing-St-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, Shadow Justice Secretary Richard Burgon and Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Rebecca Long-Bailey show solidarity for support staff at the BEIS represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
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  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, Shadow Justice Secretary Richard Burgon and Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Rebecca Long-Bailey show solidarity for support staff at the BEIS represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
    MoJ-BEIS-UVW-PCS-strike-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leaves 10 Downing Street following the final Cabinet meeting of Theresa May's Premiership. The name of the new Conservative Party Leader, and so the new Prime Minister, is to be announced at a special event afterwards.
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  • London, UK. 14 May, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, arrives at 10 Downing Street for a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, arrives at 10 Downing Street for a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 21 May, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leaves 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leaves 10 Downing Street following the final Cabinet meeting of Theresa May's Premiership. The name of the new Conservative Party Leader, and so the new Prime Minister, is to be announced at a special event afterwards.
    Final-Cabinet-Downing-Street-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, arrives at 10 Downing Street for the final Cabinet meeting of Theresa May's Premiership. The name of the new Conservative Party Leader, and so the new Prime Minister, will be announced at a special event following the meeting.
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  • London, UK. 21 May, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, and Andrea Leadsom MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons, leave 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 14 May, 2019. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, arrives at 10 Downing Street for a Cabinet meeting.
    Cabinet-meeting-Downing-St-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor Richard Burgon (l) shows solidarity for support staff at the BEIS represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
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  • London, UK. 7 January, 2020. Robert Buckland QC, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leaves 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 6th December, 2018. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, arrives at 10 Downing Street for a special Cabinet meeting called to discuss the latest developments regarding Brexit.
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  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leaves 10 Downing Street following the final Cabinet meeting before the Christmas recess. Topics discussed were expected to have included preparations for a 'No Deal' Brexit.
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  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leaves 10 Downing Street following the final Cabinet meeting before the Christmas recess. Topics discussed were expected to have included preparations for a 'No Deal' Brexit.
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  • London, UK. 1st May, 2019. Richard Burgon MP, Shadow Justice Secretary, and Laura Pidcock MP, Shadow Business Minister, joins climate protesters attending a Declare A Climate Emergency Now demonstration in Parliament Square organised to coincide with a motion in the House of Commons to declare an environment and climate emergency tabled by Leader of the Opposition Jeremy Corbyn. The motion, which does not legally compel the Government to act, was passed without a vote.
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  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Barry Gardiner MP, Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade and Shadow Minister for International Climate Change, addresses the Together for Climate Justice demonstration against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
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  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Barry Gardiner MP, Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade and Shadow Minister for International Climate Change, prepares to address the Together for Climate Justice demonstration against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
    Together-for-Climate-Justice-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th January, 2019. Greg Clark MP, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, leave 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting on the day of the vote in the House of Commons on Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed final Brexit withdrawal agreement.
    Cabinet-meeting-Downing-St-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Rebecca Long-Bailey addresses BEIS support staff represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
    MoJ-BEIS-UVW-PCS-strike-073.jpg
  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Rebecca Long-Bailey addresses BEIS support staff represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
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  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Rebecca Long Bailey shows solidarity for support staff at the BEIS represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
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  • London, UK. 15th November, 2018. Rory Stewart, Minister of State at Ministry of Justice, appears on College Green in Westminster following the Cabinet resignations of Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey the day after Prime Minister gained Cabinet approval of a draft of the final Brexit agreement
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  • London, UK. 15th November, 2018. Rory Stewart, Minister of State at Ministry of Justice, appears on College Green in Westminster following the Cabinet resignations of Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey the day after Prime Minister gained Cabinet approval of a draft of the final Brexit agreement
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  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner shows solidarity for support staff at the BEIS represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
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  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner shows solidarity for support staff at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, discusses freedom of movement with an activist from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
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  • 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. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner shows solidarity for support staff at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
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  • 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. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner shows solidarity for support staff at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, discusses freedom of movement with an activist from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, is met by freedom of movement activists from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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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. 22nd January, 2019. Petros Elia, General Secretary of United Voices of the World, dances on the picket line as receptionists, security guards and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) begin a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with support staff at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) from the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, talks talks to a freedom of movement activist from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary, passes freedom of movement activists from Movement for Justice as she arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, is met by freedom of movement activists from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, is met by freedom of movement activists from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Emily Thornberry, Shadow Foreign Secretary, discusses freedom of movement with an activist from Movement for Justice as she arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
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  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Petros Elia, General Secretary of United Voices of the World (UVW) addresses support staff at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the UVW.
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  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner shows solidarity for support staff at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
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  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Petros Elia (l), General Secretary of United Voices of the World (UVW), and Henry Chango-Lopez (r), President of the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), lead mainly migrant striking outsourced workers belonging to the IWGB, 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. 22nd January, 2019. Petros Elia, General Secretary of United Voices of the World (UVW) addresses support staff at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the UVW.
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  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Pete the Temp performs for over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, during a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. A rainbow appears behind over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, taking part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, joins over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5 December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, addresses over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, walk along the route of the Stonehenge tunnel during a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, walk along the route of the Stonehenge tunnel during a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Samba drummers join over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, taking part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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