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  • A Hertfordshire Police cutting team prepares to remove two environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion locked together in the road using a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to a site for the Chiltern Tunnel on the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same South Portal site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one for over six hours and the other for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-036.jpg
  • A Hertfordshire Police cutting team works to remove two environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-023.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-022.jpg
  • A Hertfordshire Police cutting team works to remove two environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-025.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-003.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-026.jpg
  • A Hertfordshire Police cutting team works to remove two environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 9 October, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion use lock-on arm tubes to block Birdcage Walk on the third day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-International-Rebellion-2-023.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-008.jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use an arm tube lock-on and a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    XR-HS2-Chiltern-Tunnel-block-042.jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a lock-on arm tube to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    XR-HS2-Chiltern-Tunnel-block-011.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. A Hertfordshire Police cutting team works to remove two environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-038.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-004.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-027.jpg
  • A Hertfordshire Police cutting team works to remove two environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-016.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-012.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-013.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-031.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion, including Cllr Steve Masters (l), use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-053.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. A Hertfordshire Police Incident Commander introduces a HS2 worker about to make a statement regarding the ownership of the property directly in front of him to environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion using lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-043.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-039.jpg
  • A Hertfordshire Police cutting team works to remove two environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-007.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-002.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-010.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-001.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. A large vehicle passes environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion using lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-046.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-040.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-020.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-041.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, widely known as Swampy during the 1990s, holds a lock-on arm tube in a basket suspended from a bamboo tripod positioned in the river Colne on 8th December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. The climate and roads activist had occupied the tripod the previous day in order to delay the building of a bridge as part of works for the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link and a large security operation involving officers from at least three police forces, National Eviction Team enforcement agents and HS2 security guards was put in place to facilitate his removal.
    HS2-Swampy-arrest-Denham-007.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-019.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-017.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. An officer from a Hertfordshire Police cutting team prepares to remove HS2 Rebellion activists using lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-052.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-037.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-030.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 9 October, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion use lock-on arm tubes and glue to block Birdcage Walk on the third day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-International-Rebellion-2-008.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Officers from a Hertfordshire Police cutting team work to remove environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion using lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-055.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. A Hertfordshire Police Incident Commander introduces a HS2 worker about to make a statement regarding the ownership of the property directly in front of him to environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion using lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-059.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion, including Cllr Steve Masters (l), use lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-048.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-006.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. A HS2 worker makes a statement regarding the ownership of property directly in front of him to environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion using lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-047.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion query the ownership of land with Hertfordshire Police officers whilst using a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-057.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion, including Cllr Steve Masters (l), use lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-058.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Hertfordshire Police officers prepare to remove environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who had used lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining blocked for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-028.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-009.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 8th December, 2020. Dan Hooper, widely known as Swampy during the 1990s, smiles as he holds a lock-on arm tube on a bamboo tripod positioned in the river Colne. The climate and roads activist had occupied the tripod the previous day in order to delay the building of a bridge as part of works for the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link and a large security operation involving officers from at least three police forces, the National Eviction Team and HS2 security guards was put in place to facilitate his removal.
    HS2-Swampy-arrest-Denham-011.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, widely known as Swampy during the 1990s, smiles as he holds a lock-on arm tube in a basket suspended from a bamboo tripod positioned in the river Colne on 8th December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. The climate and roads activist had occupied the tripod the previous day in order to delay the building of a bridge as part of works for the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link and a large security operation involving officers from at least three police forces, the National Eviction Team and HS2 security guards was put in place to facilitate his removal.
    HS2-Swampy-arrest-Denham-009.jpg
  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-015.jpg
  • A Hertfordshire Police cutting team works to remove two environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-021.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police arrest an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion who, together with another activist, had used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-018.jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police attend a protest by environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who used a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists simultaneously blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-024.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Officers from Hertfordshire Police’s cutting team work to remove environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion using a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the site for the controversial £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-050.jpg
  • West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use lock-on arm tubes to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-032.jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use arm tube lock-ons and a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    XR-HS2-Chiltern-Tunnel-block-003.jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use arm tube lock-ons and a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    XR-HS2-Chiltern-Tunnel-block-017.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-015.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist lying in a hammock suspended high up in a tree at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp hauls up a pot of breakfast porridge. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-027.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist lying in a hammock suspended high up in a tree at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp enjoys a pot of breakfast porridge. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-018.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Partially-sighted former Paralympic cyclist James Brown of Extinction Rebellion waves from a Metropolitan Police vehicle following his arrest at a HS2 site in the Colne Valley. He was arrested after locking himself with a fellow activist onto a drilling rig which environmental activists believe will be used to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-001.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-002.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-016.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-005.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-004.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist lying in a hammock suspended high up in a tree at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp enjoys a pot of breakfast porridge. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-023.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-010.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Environmental activists observe two Extinction Rebellion activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown of Extinction Rebellion, who are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
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  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-007.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-008.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Partially-sighted former Paralympic cyclist James Brown of Extinction Rebellion smiles from a Metropolitan Police vehicle following his arrest at a HS2 site in the Colne Valley. He was arrested after locking himself with a fellow activist onto a drilling rig which environmental activists believe will be used to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
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  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020. One of two environmental activists who locked onto a drilling rig at a HS2 high-speed rail site in the Colne Valley. Another activist, partially-sighted former Paralympic cyclist James Brown, was removed shortly before by National Eviction Team bailiffs. Activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion argue that HS2 intend to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-011.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-014.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-003.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-012.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist lying in a hammock suspended high up in a tree at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp enjoys a pot of breakfast porridge. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
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  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020. One of two environmental activists who locked onto a drilling rig at a HS2 high-speed rail site in the Colne Valley. Another activist, partially-sighted former Paralympic cyclist James Brown, was removed shortly before by National Eviction Team bailiffs. Activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion argue that HS2 intend to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-018.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 February, 2020.  Two environmental activists, including former Paralympic cyclist James Brown (r) of Extinction Rebellion, are locked onto a drilling rig, displaying a banner which reads: ‘Protect London’s drinking water. Stop HS2’, at a site in the Colne Valley currently being used for the HS2 high-speed rail link. According to the activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion, HS2 are intending to use the rig to drill into the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water, risking contamination.
    HS2-drilling-rig-James-Brown-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Activists locked on using an arm tube to block the road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
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  • London, UK. 9 October, 2019. Police officers arrest George Barda, a climate activist from Extinction Rebellion, who had locked himself to a fellow activist with an arm tube in order to assist with the blocking of Whitehall on the third day of International Rebellion protests.
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  • London, UK. 6 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest climate activists who had locked themselves together using an arm tube in one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the fifth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The road remained blocked for several hours. The fifth day of protests was themed as Stop The Arms Fair: Stop Climate Change in order to highlight links between the fossil fuel and arms industries.
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  • London, UK. 6 September, 2019. Climate activists, locked together using an arm tube in one of the two main access roads to ExCel London, on the fifth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The road remained blocked for several hours. The fifth day of protests was themed as Stop The Arms Fair: Stop Climate Change in order to highlight links between the fossil fuel and arms industries.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Climate-Change-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 4 September, 2019. A Metropolitan Police cutting team takes steps to remove anti-nuclear activists who had succeeded in locking themselves together using an arm tube to block one of the two main access roads to ExCel London during protests on the third day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The third day’s protests were organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and Trident Ploughshares.
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  • London, UK. 4 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers approach anti-nuclear activists who had succeeded in locking themselves together using an arm tube to block one of the two main access roads to ExCel London during protests on the third day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The third day’s protests were organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and Trident Ploughshares.
    DSEI-2019-No-Nuclear-Day-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Activists locked on using an arm tube to block the road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
    XR-Scotland-Leonardo-UK-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 9 October, 2019. Police officers arrest a climate activist from Extinction Rebellion who had locked himself to a fellow activist with an arm tube in order to assist with the blocking of Whitehall on the third day of International Rebellion protests to demand a government declaration of a climate and ecological emergency, a commitment to halting biodiversity loss and net zero carbon emissions by 2025 and for the government to create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
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  • London, UK. 6 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist who had locked himself to another activist in one of the main access roads to ExCel London on the fifth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The road remained blocked for several hours. The fifth day of protests was themed as Stop The Arms Fair: Stop Climate Change in order to highlight links between the fossil fuel and arms industries.
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  • London, UK. 6 September, 2019. An activist is locked underneath a truck delivering to ExCel London on the fifth day of Stop the Arms Fair protests forming part of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The road remained blocked for several hours. The fifth day of protests was themed as Stop The Arms Fair: Stop Climate Change in order to highlight links between the fossil fuel and arms industries.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Climate-Change-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers monitor climate activists, including some locked together using arm tubes in front of the cordon, taking part in Stop The Arms Fair protests outside ExCel London on the fifth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The road remained blocked for several hours. The fifth day of protests was themed as Stop The Arms Fair: Stop Climate Change in order to highlight links between the fossil fuel and arms industries.
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  • London, UK. 4 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest an anti-nuclear activist who had locked herself to another activist using an arm tube to block one of the two main access roads to ExCel London during protests on the third day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The third day’s protests were organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and Trident Ploughshares.
    DSEI-2019-No-Nuclear-Day-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest climate activists who had locked themselves together using an arm tube in one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the fifth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The road remained blocked for several hours. The fifth day of protests was themed as Stop The Arms Fair: Stop Climate Change in order to highlight links between the fossil fuel and arms industries.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Climate-Change-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 4 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest an anti-nuclear activist who had locked herself to another activist using an arm tube to block one of the two main access roads to ExCel London during protests on the third day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The third day’s protests were organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and Trident Ploughshares.
    DSEI-2019-No-Nuclear-Day-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 September, 2019. An activist is locked underneath a truck delivering to ExCel London on the fifth day of Stop the Arms Fair protests forming part of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The road remained blocked for several hours. The fifth day of protests was themed as Stop The Arms Fair: Stop Climate Change in order to highlight links between the fossil fuel and arms industries.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Climate-Change-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to remove climate activists who had locked themselves together using an arm tube in one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the fifth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The road remained blocked for several hours. The fifth day of protests was themed as Stop The Arms Fair: Stop Climate Change in order to highlight links between the fossil fuel and arms industries.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Climate-Change-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 4 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest an anti-nuclear activist who had locked herself to another activist using an arm tube to block one of the two main access roads to ExCel London during protests on the third day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The third day’s protests were organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and Trident Ploughshares.
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  • London, UK. 23rd April 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion locked on under the stage at Marble Arch during a Metropolitan Police operation to surround the stage.
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  • London, UK. 23rd April 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion locked on under the stage at Marble Arch during a Metropolitan Police operation to surround the stage.
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  • Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team (NET) remove two anti-HS2 activists who are locked together from a makeshift tower in Denham Country Park where they had been seeking to delay electricity pylon relocation works by Babcock in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 22nd March 2021 in Denham, United Kingdom. Activists continue to oppose the controversial infrastructure project from a series of protest camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
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