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  • Denham, UK. 11 February, 2020. A Thames Valley Police officer walks with a book entitled ’Counter Terrorism Policing’ after issuing a warning using it to an environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion who had been ‘slow walking’ in front of a truck delivering a JCB forklift truck to a HS2 site. The activist was subsequently arrested.
    HS2-counter-terrorism-arrests-032.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 11 February, 2020. A Thames Valley Police officer reads from a book entitled ’Counter Terrorism Policing’ as he issues a warning to an environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion who had been ‘slow walking’ in front of a truck delivering a JCB forklift truck to a HS2 site. The activist was subsequently arrested.
    HS2-counter-terrorism-arrests-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus perform for survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community at a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. The Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, is decorated with rainbow flags, or LGBT pride flags, for an event involving survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus perform for survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community at a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. A plaque outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, recalls the Admiral Duncan bombing, when three people were killed and 79 injured by a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails which was detonated by a neo-Nazi on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. The Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, is decorated with rainbow flags, or LGBT pride flags, for an event involving survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. LGBT and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Daniel Kebede of the National Education Union addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-107.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Anas Altikriti, President of the Muslim Association of Britain, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-101.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Janet Alder, sister of Christopher Alder, who died aged 37 handcuffed and face down surrounded by police officers in a Hull police station in April 1998 after choking on his own vomit, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-079.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Author Michael Rosen addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-072.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Manuel Cortes, General Secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA), addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-095.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Steve Turner, Assistant General Secretary of Unite the Union, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-092.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Maswood Ahmed, Assistant General Secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-083.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Salma Yaqoob, human rights activist and psychotherapist, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-077.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Unmesh Desai, Labour London Assembly Member for London and East, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-076.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Claudia Webbe, Labour Party NEC member, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-071.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Claudia Webbe, Labour Party NEC member, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-070.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Carolina Graterol, wearing a jacket in the colours of the Venezuelan flag, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-103.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Labour Cllr Darren Rodwell of Barking and Dagenham addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-102.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Naima Omar of Stand Up To Racism addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-097.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Dilwar Khan, Director of the East London Mosque, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-093.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Kedisha Brown-Burrell, sister of Kingsley Burrell, who died aged 29 from a cardiac arrest in March 2011 after being restrained whilst detained by West Midlands Police, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-074.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Chris Nineham of Stop The War Coalition addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-099.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Moyra Samuels of the Justice for Grenfell campaign addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-088.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. A steward hands out placards before the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-059.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-065.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-063.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-064.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Frances O'Grady, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Emma Dent Coad, Labour MP for Kensington, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-068.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Dave Ward, General Secretary of the Communication Workers Union (CWU), addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-073.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-052.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Claudia Webbe accompanies thousands of people marching through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Salma Yaqoob, Sabby Dhalu and Claudia Webbe accompany thousands of people marching through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-048.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Maswood Ahmed, Assistant General Secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain, and Claudia Webbe, Labour NEC member, pause on the UN Anti-Racism Day march to leave flowers outside the New Zealand High Commission in tribute to the 49 people killed and 48 injured during a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Maswood Ahmed, Assistant General Secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain, and Claudia Webbe, Labour NEC member, pause on the UN Anti-Racism Day march to leave flowers outside the New Zealand High Commission in tribute to the 49 people killed and 48 injured during a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-046.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Floral tributes outside the New Zealand High Commission as thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-050.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-033.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 11 February, 2020. A Thames Valley Police officer reads from a book entitled ’Counter Terrorism Policing’ as he issues a warning to an environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion who had been ‘slow walking’ in front of a truck delivering a JCB forklift truck to a HS2 site. The activist was subsequently arrested.
    HS2-counter-terrorism-arrests-007.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 11 February, 2020. A Thames Valley Police officer reads from a book entitled ’Counter Terrorism Policing’ as he issues a warning to an environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion who had been ‘slow walking’ in front of a truck delivering a JCB forklift truck to a HS2 site. The activist was subsequently arrested.
    HS2-counter-terrorism-arrests-031.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 11 February, 2020. A Thames Valley Police officer reads from a book entitled ’Counter Terrorism Policing’ as he issues a warning to an environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion who had been ‘slow walking’ in front of a truck delivering a JCB forklift truck to a HS2 site. The activist was subsequently arrested.
    HS2-counter-terrorism-arrests-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. The Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, is decorated with rainbow flags, or LGBT pride flags, for an event involving survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community at a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. A rainbow flag, or LGBT pride flag, hangs opposite St Anne’s church in Soho during a remembrance service for survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing join families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Viewed from an upper window of the Admiral Duncan pub, members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather outside in Old Compton Street to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Viewed from an upper window of the Admiral Duncan pub, members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather outside in Old Compton Street to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Heena Khaled addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. A speaker from the BAME Lawyers 4 Justice addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Zita Hobourne of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) and Black Activists Rising Against Cuts (BARAC) addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. A speaker from the BAME Lawyers 4 Justice addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Jacqueline McKenzie, immigration lawyer and founder of the Organisation of Migration Advice and Research, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Paul Canoville, Chelsea's first black footballer, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Weyman Bennett of Stand Up To Racism addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Weyman Bennett of Stand Up To Racism addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Jim Kelly of Unite the Union addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Nita Sanghera, Vice-President of the University and College Union (UCU), addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Steve Hart, vice-chair of Stand Up To Racism, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Naheela Ashraf of Manchester Stand Up To Racism addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Rokhsana Fiaz, Mayor of Newham, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Author Louise Raw addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Navendu Mishra, Labour Party NEC member, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Ricardo la Torre, Regional Secretary of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) Eastern Region, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. An Antihomophobe Aktion flag on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. A couple prepare to join thousands of people marching through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Frances O'Grady, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Frances O'Grady, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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