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  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. A street cleaner removes graffiti daubed on the road by climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion at Piccadilly Circus during the first day of ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ events to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-1-060.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG protest in Piccadilly Circus against Turkey’s ground invasion of Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria and to call for the UK to stop supporting the Turkish government. The latest UN reports suggest that 100,000 people have already fled their homes in Northern Syria as a result of the Turkish assault.
    Kurdish-Turkey-protest-London-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th April 2019. Young climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion occupy Piccadilly Circus on the second day of International Rebellion activities to call on the British government to take urgent action to combat climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-2-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th June, 2018. Pro-Israel activists holding Israeli flags protest in front of the pro-Palestinian Al Quds Day march through central London organised by the Islamic Human Rights Commission. An international event, it began in Iran in 1979. Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem.
    Al-Quds-counter-protest-2018-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th June, 2018. A police officer films members of a far-right group taunting hundreds of people taking part in the pro-Palestinian Al Quds Day march through central London organised by the Islamic Human Rights Commission. An international event, it began in Iran in 1979. Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem.
    Al-Quds-counter-protest-2018-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th June, 2018. Members of far-right groups and pro-Israel activists taunt hundreds of people taking part in the pro-Palestinian Al Quds Day march through central London organised by the Islamic Human Rights Commission. An international event, it began in Iran in 1979. Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem.
    Al-Quds-counter-protest-2018-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West discusses Iri-Descent, which has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West’s Iri-Descent has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West’s Iri-Descent has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West discusses Iri-Descent, which has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Environmental campaigners pass through Piccadilly Circus on the Together for Climate Justice demonstration in protest against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
    Together-for-Climate-Justice-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West’s Iri-Descent has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Ben Evans, Director of the London Design Festival, introduces Liz West, designer of Iri-Descent which has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West’s Iri-Descent has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West’s Iri-Descent has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st December, 2018. Environmental campaigners pass through Piccadilly Circus on the Together for Climate Justice demonstration in protest against Government policies in relation to climate change, including Heathrow expansion and fracking. Following a rally outside the Polish embassy, chosen to highlight the UN's Katowice Climate Change Conference which begins tomorrow, protesters marched to Downing Street.
    Together-for-Climate-Justice-018.jpg