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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young   dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young   dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young   dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • The words Good as Gold are written on the top of a Victorian building in Southwark, south London. With blue sky and clouds above, we see an urban street message sprayed on the former warehouse near Waterloo. “Good as gold” or “as good as gold” are common English expressions meaning something is genuine or reliable. Referring to people, particularly children, they usually mean well behaved. “Good as gold” is one of numerous figures of speech involving gold as a desirable standard of some kind. The expression is a simile, an analogy used to describe something by comparing it to something else. The word “gold” itself is one of the oldest words in the English language.
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  • The words Good as Gold are written on the top of a Victorian building in Southwark, south London. With blue sky and clouds above, we see an urban street message sprayed on the former warehouse near Waterloo. “Good as gold” or “as good as gold” are common English expressions meaning something is genuine or reliable. Referring to people, particularly children, they usually mean well behaved. “Good as gold” is one of numerous figures of speech involving gold as a desirable standard of some kind. The expression is a simile, an analogy used to describe something by comparing it to something else. The word “gold” itself is one of the oldest words in the English language.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" as well as focusing on the gesture of the hands known as "katakamukh" at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • A teacher adjusts a student's hand in the "mudra" (gesture) called "katakamukh" as well as teaching a  young dancer  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as nritya at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as nritya at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Kill the Bill protestors marched through Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on the 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Three choristers sing hymns outside the Norman-built St Bartholomew the Great church in Smithfield, City of London. Open-mouthed they recite the songs with great enthusiasm, all looking down and concentrating on the Holy words from their songbooks. Dressed in white and red choir cassock robes they are all identical in their facial expression, their stance and posture. The Priory Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great is an Anglican church located at West Smithfield in the City of London, founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123.
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  • Mannequins in the window of a clothing business displaying western-style clothes in modern Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. More peculiar is the grinning face on the mosel, far right, whose open-mouthed expression looks ridiculous. Other clothing being modelled is stylishly Western/European.
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  • Kill the Bill protestors marched through Folkestone arriving at the Police Station with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill  on the 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protestors marched through Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on the 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protestors marched through Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on the 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protestors marched through Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on the 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
    UK-Protest-Policing-Bill-3008.jpg
  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protestors marched through Folkestone and spoke outside the Police Station with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill  on the 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protestors marched through Folkestone and spoke outside the Police Station with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill  on the 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protesters from across Kent gathered on the Leas in Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Kill the Bill protestors marched through Folkestone with homemade placards and banners to oppose the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on the 3rd of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Disabled protester speaks to those gathered in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • Protesters gather holding placards in the city centre at the Kill the Bill protest on 3rd April 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully.
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  • A Nepali lady sits on corrugated iron alongside a giant satellite dish on the roof of her home' in a suburb of Kathmandu, Nepal. We see the sunny street below in the background and other rooftops of scattered aerials, roughly-made brick walls. She has hung her colourful (colorful) clothes washing out to dry on a line and on the structure's bowl-like shape that points towards space and signals from the outside world. It was designed to receive television signals from Nepal's main TV station is Nepal Television (NTV) whose programmes are mostly serials from Pakistan and Hindi films. Nepalis however, search the wider-world for their news digest and western culture, especially during governmental crackdown and censorship during the democracy protest disturbances of 2006. King Gyanendra imposed severe media restrictions after assuming direct control of the country the previous year. The scene is of new technology in the backdrop of a poor, third world country who freedoms of expression and experience of western democracy has been tested in recent years.
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  • An English caucasian lady smiles at something of interest to the viewer's right. She is a wrinkled female in her sixties, a healthy person with her own original teeth and whose untidy hair is greying and whose skin is slightly tanned under a summer sun. She wears a blue shirt with a wide collar, fashionable in the 1980s (eighties) and has a bemused, attentive expression as if entertained by something of humour out of frame. This is someone's mother and grandmother, at an age when her hard-working life is nearly over and her pension is hopefully covering her everyday needs.
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  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, we see anti-war graffiti written in a circular chalk graphic on the path in front of the Lincoln Memorial of Washington DC's National Mall. The words 'Break the Cycle (of) War' appear as early morning joggers blur in the background beyond whom, the Washington Memorial is seen below the rising sun and a rising mist. Soon afterwards the graffiti was hosed away by park rangers, eager to remove anti-militarist and unpatriotic sentiments at a time before the military was about to mobilise once again with many American lives lost. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as America sought to express their emotions and unity.
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  • A crowd of workers listen to speeches by their trade union during a council strike in Liverpool. A sea of faces looks towards us, their expressions serious and concerned at the loss of their jobs and livelihoods. Their trade union has organised this meeting out in the open air in the city centre, a protest against unfair reduction of earnings and an erosion of working conditions. These people are English Liverpool council workers recently made redundant and have gathered in the city centre to express their willingness to act againist their former-employers.
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  • Days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, posters starting appearing at strategic locations in Manhattan that either showed the faces of missing citizens, lost in the ruins of terrorist devastation or with patriotic rhetoric expressing hope, fate or anger and retribution as Americans sought to express their emotions and unity. But after overnight rain, the inks and dyes of home-printed pictures streaked and ran obliterating these messages and victims’ faces. DNA samples were taken at the Armory so human remains might be identified so it was a point of focus for those with missing relatives who attached thousands of posters to walls with pictures and messages to loved-ones in the hope of being reunited.
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  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, eccentric New Yorkers gather at the city's Armory to offer help and support by handing our fluffy bunnies to passers-by. The streets between 66th and 67th Streets, in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, DNA samples were taken at the Armory so human remains might be identified. It was therefore a point of focus for those with missing relatives who attached thousands of posters to walls with pictures and messages to loved-ones in the hope of being reunited. Emotions were running high and many citizens offered spiritual aide such as food and drink. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as  America sought to express their emotions and unity.
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  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, an American flag has been sprayed with aerosol paint on a grassy knoll by a local garage owner near Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as  America sought to express their emotions and a unity. A spotlight shines across the bank to show passing motorists the creative stars and stripes artwork on the roadside. Sinking Spring's Native American tribe in this were known as the Minsi or Wolf tribe who had the reputation for being quite warlike at times.
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  • Rob Watson, call centre operative. Robs individual hair suggest a life outside work that is more fun, at least maybe that is the intended impression. Office workers have little opportunity to express themselves because of the constraints of the office dress code. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • As bright sunlight fills a bare studio room, and a wooden cross is propped up in the corner, Paula Douthett (left) and three other members of the evangelical Sacred Dance Ministry (Group) perform a moment from the biblical nativity scene in her house at Milbourne St Andrew, Dorset, England. Together they are acting as part of the International Christian Dance Fellowship whose performers include performers, choreographers and teachers of all styles of dance technique, as well as those who dance in worship, intercession, healing, evangelism and prophetic interpretation. In the middle, a lady pretends to be holding the baby Jesus while the others play the roles of angels as they express wonder and admiration for this miraculous moment.
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  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, crowds of New Yorkers gathered at barriers where streets were closed, near Ground Zero, to offer help for volunteers: Spare beds offered, free food distributed, and  offers of salvation. A man here has a board urging prayer and revival for those feeling spiritually adrift. American flags hang from buildings and businessmen and tourists talk in the street with some wearing dust masks. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as America sought to express their emotions and a unity.
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