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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd November, 2018. A heavy frost alongside the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There was widespread frost and freezing fog in Berkshire this morning but temperatures are expected to rise to more normal temperatures for November for a few days from tomorrow.
    Frost-Windsor-Great-Park-002.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd November, 2018. Soldiers train in heavy frost and foggy conditions alongside the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There was widespread frost and freezing fog in Berkshire this morning but temperatures are expected to rise to more normal temperatures for November for a few days from tomorrow.
    Frost-Windsor-Great-Park-001.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd November, 2018. Soldiers train in heavy frost and foggy conditions alongside the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There was widespread frost and freezing fog in Berkshire this morning but temperatures are expected to rise to more normal temperatures for November for a few days from tomorrow.
    Frost-Windsor-Great-Park-003.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd November, 2018. A heavy frost alongside the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. There was widespread frost and freezing fog in Berkshire this morning but temperatures are expected to rise to more normal temperatures for November for a few days from tomorrow.
    Frost-Windsor-Great-Park-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 25 November, 2019. Activists wearing Donald Trump and Boris Johnson masks prepare to carve up the NHS during a protest by campaigners from Keep Our NHS Public, Health Campaigns Together, We Own It and Global Justice Now in Parliament Square to call on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to end privatisation of healthcare in the National Health Service (NHS).
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  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 21st November, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street to attend Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons on the day on which she is scheduled to travel to Brussels to attend discussions with Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, regarding a political declaration to accompany the EU withdrawal agreement.
    Politicians-Downing-Street-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th November, 2018. Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative MP for North-East Somerset, appears outside the House of Commons to announce the sending of a letter of no confidence in Prime Minister Theresa May following the Cabinet resignations of Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey and the day after the Prime Minister gained Cabinet approval of a draft Brexit agreement .
    Jacob-Rees-Mogg-No-Confidence-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Sarah Lewis, Liberal Democrat candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. A blimp is raised by activists from Population Matters in Parliament Square during the Youth Strike for Climate. Population Matters argues that larger families contribute to the current environmental crisis, resulting in climate change, poverty and species extinction.
    Population-Matters-blimp-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Sara Callaway addresses activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network holding a ‘Murder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 25 November, 2019. A campaigner from Amnesty International UK's Children's Human Rights Network protests outside the Home Office to call on the British Government to stop selling children's rights. Currently, the Home Office charges £1,012 for citizenship applications, including for children living in poverty or local authority care, whilst the cost of processing an application is £372. Thousands of children with rights to British citizenship are prevented from claiming their rights due to excessive fees.
    Childrens-rights-not-for-sale-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 25 November, 2019. Outsourced workers belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union stand on the picket line outside their workplace at St Mary's Hospital Paddington. Outsourced to Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust via Sodexo, one of the world’s largest multinational corporations, around 200 migrant cleaners, porters and caterers are striking to become NHS employees and have declared an indefinite strike in January 2020. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    UVW-St-Marys-hospital-strike-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 November, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, accompanied here by Chi Onwurah, Labour candidate for Newcastle Central, answers questions from the media following a major speech on the economy in Westminster. His speech promised that a Labour government would rewrite the rules of the economy through reforms to business regulation that would lay some of the foundations of a stakeholder economy and help workers to take back control.
    John-McDonnell-economy-speech-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
    WASPI-women-pension-protest-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality), many dressed as suffragettes, protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
    WASPI-women-pension-protest-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th November, 2018. Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative MP for North-East Somerset, appears outside the House of Commons to announce the sending of a letter of no confidence in Prime Minister Theresa May following the Cabinet resignations of Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey and the day after the Prime Minister gained Cabinet approval of a draft Brexit agreement .
    Jacob-Rees-Mogg-No-Confidence-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th November, 2018. Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative MP for North-East Somerset, appears outside the House of Commons to announce the sending of a letter of no confidence in Prime Minister Theresa May following the Cabinet resignations of Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey and the day after the Prime Minister gained Cabinet approval of a draft Brexit agreement .
    Jacob-Rees-Mogg-No-Confidence-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th November, 2018. Steve Baker, Conservative MP for Wycombe and a leading Eurosceptic, appears on College Green in Westminster as uncertainty continues around the survival of Prime Minister Theresa May's Government and the number of letters of no confidence submitted to the 1922 Committee.
    Politicians-College-Green-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion block Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th November, 2018. James Torrance, Leader of Renew UK, a new centrist political party launched in February 2018, addresses its inaugural National Assembly at Westminster Central Hall. Led by Annabel Mullin, James Torrance and James Clarke, Renew UK has signed up 100 candidates ready to stand in future UK elections based on a wide-ranging programme of reform.
    Renew-UK-National-Assembly-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th November, 2018. James Clarke, Deputy Leader of Renew UK, a new centrist political party launched in February 2018, addresses its inaugural National Assembly at Westminster Central Hall. Led by Annabel Mullin, James Torrance and James Clarke, Renew UK has signed up 100 candidates ready to stand in future UK elections based on a wide-ranging programme of reform.
    Renew-UK-National-Assembly-004.jpg
  • Thousands of students attend a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-037.jpg
  • Thousands of students attend a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-032.jpg
  • Thousands of students attend a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-035.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers monitor a smoke grenade set off by students attending a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-040.jpg
  • Thousands of students attend a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-038.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers monitor a smoke grenade set off by students attending a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-029.jpg
  • A large group of Metropolitan Police officers moves towards thousands of students attending the National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-031.jpg
  • City of London police officers line up in front of the Home Office to observe thousands of students attending a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-030.jpg
  • City of London police officers line up in front of the Home Office to observe thousands of students attending a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-027.jpg
  • Thousands of students attend a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th November, 2015. Metropolitan Police officers form a cordon around thousands of students and their supporters attending a National Demonstration for a Free Education. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants with effect from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th November, 2015. A placard critical of the Government is held high among thousands of students attending a National Demonstration for a Free Education. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants with effect from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-009.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers detain a man who had been attending a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants with effect from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-015.jpg
  • Thousands of students attend a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants with effect from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-008.jpg
  • Thousands of students pass Parliament during a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants with effect from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-018.jpg
  • Thousands of students attend a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants with effect from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-019.jpg
  • Thousands of students assemble behind a banner for a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC) in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants with effect from 2016.
    Students-free-education-demo-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Tom Watson MP, Deputy Leader, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th.
    2019-image-selection-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Activists from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign (BSC), joined by Plataforma 12 de Octubre (P12O) and other organisations, take part in an international protest in solidarity with the Plurinational State of Bolivia against the ousting by means of a military coup of Evo Morales, its first indigenous President, and the subsequent massacre of indigenous people protesting against the military takeover.
    La-Wiphala-Flamea-Bolivia-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Salah Faissal, an independent candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Florence Eshalomi, Labour Party candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Sarah Bool, Conservative party candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Jeremy Christopher Catterall Maddocks, Brexit Party candidate for Mitcham and Morden, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Sarah Bool, Conservative party candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Salah Faissal, an independent candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Salah Faissal, an independent candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Jacqueline Bond, Green Party candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Jeremy Christopher Catterall Maddocks, Brexit Party candidate for Mitcham and Morden, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Florence Eshalomi, Labour Party candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Sarah Bool, Conservative party candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 November, 2019. Sarah Lewis, Liberal Democrat candidate, speaks at a general election hustings for the Vauxhall constituency outside St Mark’s church. Topics discussed included the lack of social housing provision, knife crime, the suitability of the candidates to be Prime Minister and airport expansion.
    Vauxhall-election-hustings-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. A blimp is raised by activists from Population Matters in Parliament Square during the Youth Strike for Climate. Population Matters argues that larger families contribute to the current environmental crisis, resulting in climate change, poverty and species extinction.
    Population-Matters-blimp-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. A sweatshirt placed outside the Liberal Democrat headquarters by hunger striking Extinction Rebellion climate activists on the twelfth day of an ‘Election Rebellion’ hunger strike with three demands for election candidates: to tell the truth by declaring a Climate and Ecological Emergency, to promote policies to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025 and to help the Government create and be led by a Citizen’s Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-Election-Rebellion-Hunger-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. Members of Extinction Rebellion’s Red Rebel Brigade show support to hunger striking Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside the Liberal Democrat headquarters on the twelfth day of an ‘Election Rebellion’ hunger strike with three demands for election candidates: to tell the truth by declaring a Climate and Ecological Emergency, to promote policies to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025 and to help the Government create and be led by a Citizen’s Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-Election-Rebellion-Hunger-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. Members of Extinction Rebellion’s Red Rebel Brigade show support to hunger striking Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside the Liberal Democrat headquarters on the twelfth day of an ‘Election Rebellion’ hunger strike with three demands for election candidates: to tell the truth by declaring a Climate and Ecological Emergency, to promote policies to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025 and to help the Government create and be led by a Citizen’s Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-Election-Rebellion-Hunger-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. Members of Extinction Rebellion’s Red Rebel Brigade show support to hunger striking Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside the Liberal Democrat headquarters on the twelfth day of an ‘Election Rebellion’ hunger strike with three demands for election candidates: to tell the truth by declaring a Climate and Ecological Emergency, to promote policies to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025 and to help the Government create and be led by a Citizen’s Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-Election-Rebellion-Hunger-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. Members of Extinction Rebellion’s Red Rebel Brigade show support to hunger striking Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside the Liberal Democrat headquarters on the twelfth day of an ‘Election Rebellion’ hunger strike with three demands for election candidates: to tell the truth by declaring a Climate and Ecological Emergency, to promote policies to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025 and to help the Government create and be led by a Citizen’s Assembly on climate and ecological justice.
    XR-Election-Rebellion-Hunger-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. School children and students take part in the Youth Strike for Climate organised by UK Student Climate Network (UKSCN) as part of the Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike called for by Greta Thunberg in the face of inaction by world governments to combat the climate emergency. UKSCN aim to increase the profile of the climate emergency for general election campaigning in the UK but also to apply pressure on the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid.
    Youth-Strike-for-Climate-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. School children and students take part in the Youth Strike for Climate organised by UK Student Climate Network (UKSCN) as part of the Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike called for by Greta Thunberg in the face of inaction by world governments to combat the climate emergency. UKSCN aim to increase the profile of the climate emergency for general election campaigning in the UK but also to apply pressure on the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid.
    Youth-Strike-for-Climate-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. School children and students take part in the Youth Strike for Climate organised by UK Student Climate Network (UKSCN) as part of the Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike called for by Greta Thunberg in the face of inaction by world governments to combat the climate emergency. UKSCN aim to increase the profile of the climate emergency for general election campaigning in the UK but also to apply pressure on the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid.
    Youth-Strike-for-Climate-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. School children and students take part in the Youth Strike for Climate organised by UK Student Climate Network (UKSCN) as part of the Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike called for by Greta Thunberg in the face of inaction by world governments to combat the climate emergency. UKSCN aim to increase the profile of the climate emergency for general election campaigning in the UK but also to apply pressure on the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid.
    Youth-Strike-for-Climate-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. School children and students take part in the Youth Strike for Climate organised by UK Student Climate Network (UKSCN) as part of the Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike called for by Greta Thunberg in the face of inaction by world governments to combat the climate emergency. UKSCN aim to increase the profile of the climate emergency for general election campaigning in the UK but also to apply pressure on the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid.
    Youth-Strike-for-Climate-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 November, 2019. School children and students take part in the Youth Strike for Climate organised by UK Student Climate Network (UKSCN) as part of the Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike called for by Greta Thunberg in the face of inaction by world governments to combat the climate emergency. UKSCN aim to increase the profile of the climate emergency for general election campaigning in the UK but also to apply pressure on the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid.
    Youth-Strike-for-Climate-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Muder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Muder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Muder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Signage for the Mines and Money awards ceremony outside the Honorary Artillery Company.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Muder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. An activist from London Mining Network protests outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Murder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Lord Dubs is interviewed outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the launch of Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from the Campaign Against Antisemitism protest outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from the Campaign Against Antisemitism and supporters of Jeremy Corbyn protest outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. A hoarding bearing the words ‘Keep Antisemitism Out of Downing Street’ parked outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. A hoarding bearing the words ‘A Vote for Labour is a Vote for Racism’ parked outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
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  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto amid a small protest by Campaign Against Antisemitism activists.
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  • London, UK. 25 November, 2019. Campaigners from Amnesty International UK's Children's Human Rights Network and PRCBC protest outside the Home Office to call on the British Government to stop selling children's rights. Currently, the Home Office charges £1,012 for citizenship applications, including for children living in poverty or local authority care, whilst the cost of processing an application is £372. Thousands of children with rights to British citizenship are prevented from claiming their rights due to excessive fees.
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  • London, UK. 25 November, 2019. Daniel (l) and Samson Adeola (c), former clients of the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC), join campaigners from Amnesty International UK's Children's Human Rights Network and PRCBC outside the Home Office to hand in a letter calling on the British Government to stop selling children's rights. Currently, the Home Office charges £1,012 for citizenship applications, including for children living in poverty or local authority care, whilst the cost of processing an application is £372. Thousands of children with rights to British citizenship are prevented from claiming their rights due to excessive fees.
    Childrens-rights-not-for-sale-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 25 November, 2019. Samson Adeola, a former client of the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC), joins campaigners from Amnesty International UK's Children's Human Rights Network and PRCBC outside the Home Office to call on the British Government to stop selling children's rights. Currently, the Home Office charges £1,012 for citizenship applications, including for children living in poverty or local authority care, whilst the cost of processing an application is £372. Thousands of children with rights to British citizenship are prevented from claiming their rights due to excessive fees.
    Childrens-rights-not-for-sale-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 25 November, 2019. Samson Adeola, a former client of the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC), joins campaigners from Amnesty International UK's Children's Human Rights Network and PRCBC outside the Home Office to call on the British Government to stop selling children's rights. Currently, the Home Office charges £1,012 for citizenship applications, including for children living in poverty or local authority care, whilst the cost of processing an application is £372. Thousands of children with rights to British citizenship are prevented from claiming their rights due to excessive fees.
    Childrens-rights-not-for-sale-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 25 November, 2019. Campaigners from Amnesty International UK's Children's Human Rights Network and PRCBC protest outside the Home Office to call on the British Government to stop selling children's rights. Currently, the Home Office charges £1,012 for citizenship applications, including for children living in poverty or local authority care, whilst the cost of processing an application is £372. Thousands of children with rights to British citizenship are prevented from claiming their rights due to excessive fees.
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