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  • Brooke Sharkey and band playing in London Fields. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Brooke Sharkey lyrics in the leaves. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jez. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Three dogs sniff each other in London Fields on 7th of November 2020, East London, United Kingdom. A Cockapoo, a Boston Terrier and a Pug sniff and greet each other. London Fields in Hackney has become a great gathering of pedigree dog breeds and particular cross breeds like the Cockapoo.
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  • A man exercises on rings suspended from a tree in London Fields during the second coronavirus national lockdownon on 7th of November 2020, Hackney, East London, United Kingdom. London Fields is used by many for exercise and socializing, especially in the time of lockdown. The UK Government introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the coronavirus outbreak. It is the third day of the national lockdown restrictions mean that people are only allowed to meet outside, in pairs and only if keeping social distance. Only if they already live together or have formed a social bubble can they interact freely.
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  • A woman exercises in front of a camera in London Fields during the second coronavirus national lockdownon on 7th of November 2020, Hackney, East London, United Kingdom. London Fields is used by many for exercise and socializing, especially in the time of lockdown. The UK Government introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the coronavirus outbreak. It is the third day of the national lockdown restrictions mean that people are only allowed to meet outside, in pairs and only if keeping social distance. Only if they already live together or have formed a social bubble can they interact freely.
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  • A woman exercises in front of a camera in London Fields during the second coronavirus national lockdownon on 7th of November 2020, Hackney, East London, United Kingdom. London Fields is used by many for exercise and socializing, especially in the time of lockdown. The UK Government introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the coronavirus outbreak. It is the third day of the national lockdown restrictions mean that people are only allowed to meet outside, in pairs and only if keeping social distance. Only if they already live together or have formed a social bubble can they interact freely.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Crowd shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020.
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  • Hackney parents and their children mobilise against threat of cuts to schools across the borough, in a demonstration rally on May 26th 2017 in London Fields in East London, United Kingdom. In response to the threat of cuts, parents, students and teachers gathered together to form a ‘big assembly’ in parks across Hackney.  London’s schools are facing greater losses due to the government’s proposed national funding formula that i seeking to redistribute funding across the country. Under these policies, Hackney schools would face an estimated 22.3 per cent loss or £914 per-pupil reduction by 2020. (photo by Jenny Matthews/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • Crowd shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • Decks details shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • Crowd shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • Crowd shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • Decks details shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • Daily life continues but not as as normal with some rules and restrictions in Hackney on 21st March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Notice on London Fields primary school, saying it is closed.
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  • Daily life continues but not as as normal with some rules and restrictions in Hackney on 21st March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. As leisure centres are closed, people exercise on London Fields.
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  • Daily life continues but not as as normal with some rules and restrictions in Hackney on 21st March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. As leisure centres are closed, people exercise on London Fields.
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  • Daily life continues but not as as normal with some rules and restrictions in Hackney on 21st March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. London Fields Lido is closed.
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  • Two men exercise kick boxing in London Fields during lockdown 3 on the 13th of February 2021, East London, United Kingdom. During the national coronavirus lockdown freedom of movement has been severely restricted and exercise is one of the few things people are allowed to do outside. The park is a popular place for people exercising, dog walkers, pram pushers and people who need fresh air during the lockdown.
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  • A man cycles through London Fields in the dark and mist during the second coronavirus national lockdown on November 7th 2020 Hackney, East London, United Kingdom. It is early evening but with no pubs and restaurants open, the park is almost empty for people. The UK Government introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the coronavirus outbreak. It is the third day of the national lockdown and restrictions mean that people are only allowed to meet outside, in pairs and only if keeping social distance. Only if they already live together or have formed a social bubble can they interact freely.
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  • A woman works at dusk on a park bench on the first day of national lockdown on 5th of November 2020, East London, United Kingdom. The UK Govenrment introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the cororanavirus outbreak.
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  • A couple walk their dog in the autumn sun during the second coronavirus national lockdownon on 7th of November 2020, hackney,East London, United Kingdom. The UK Government introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the coronavirus outbreak. It is the third day of the national lockdown restrictions mean that people are only allowed to meet outside, in pairs and only if keeping social distance. Only if they already live together or have formed a social bubble can they interact freely.
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  • A couple wearing white face masks cross a pedestrian crossing on 6th of December 2020 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom. The national lockdown 2 in England has just ended and the city is now in tier 2. Wearing a face mask is mandatory when social distancing is not possible and many wear their masks outdoors in public.
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  • A holy nativity scene titled Christmas Crib by the artist Tomoaki Suzuki with background tourists in London's Trafalgar Square. Juxtaposed under the Angel Gabriel are a man's legs who is actually hauling himself up on to a plinth of Nelson's comumn. Encased within a transparent perspex box are the pilgrims who are apparently paying their respects to the infant Jesus in that famous Christian religious event. The new crib was commissioned in 2006 by St Martin-in-the-Fields providing a significant new public art work embodies characters representing different ethnicities - Middle eastern, Caucasian, African and Asian. The 11 painted lime wood carving are 40% life-size and were a collaboration with fashion designer Jessica Ogden who created timeless silk costumes for each of the characters.
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  • A cricket player stands in the sun watching the game unfold in London Fields Park in East London, United Kingdom,Sept 11 2016. The park has got its own cricket team and matches are held regularly on the pitch in park.
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  • Extinction Rebellion - East London Uprising on July 13th 2019 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom. Hackney Downs to London Fields march.
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  • Extinction Rebellion - East London Uprising on July 13th 2019 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom. Hackney Downs to London Fields march.
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  • Extinction Rebellion - East London Uprising on July 13th 2019 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom. Hackney Downs to London Fields march.
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  • Extinction Rebellion - East London Uprising on July 13th 2019 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom. Hackney Downs to London Fields march.
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  • Extinction Rebellion - East London Uprising on July 13th 2019 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom. Hackney Downs to London Fields march.
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  • Extinction Rebellion - East London Uprising on July 13th 2019 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom. Hackney Downs to London Fields march.
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  • Gravestones and modern apartment buildings at Bunhill Fields in London, United Kingdom. Bunhill Fields is a former burial ground in central London, in the London Borough of Islington, just north of the City of London boundary. The site is managed as a public garden by the City of London Corporation. It is about 1.6 hectares 4.0 acres in extent, although historically it was much larger. It was in use as a burial ground from 1665 until 1854, by which date approximately 123,000 interments were estimated to have taken place. Over 2,000 monuments remain.
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  • A young couple demonstrate their rock 'n' roll dancing skills in front of a crowd in Myatts Fields park in Camberwell, South London UK. Spinning his partner on the specially-laid flooring, the gentleman is dressed in a double-breasted suit in keeping with the 1950s theme of this fair's celebration of a newly-refurbished park. The lady wears a red dress and holds her arm out to regain balance as she is pulled back towards her dance partner. The seated crowd watch attentively beneath London Plain trees whose foliage gives welcome shade on a warm summer afternoon.
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  • Lincoln’s Inn Fields bandstand on 13th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Lincolns Inn Fields is the largest public square in London.
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  • Lincoln’s Inn Fields on 13th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Lincolns Inn Fields is the largest public square in London.
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  • Lincoln’s Inn Fields on 13th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Lincolns Inn Fields is the largest public square in London.
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  • Londoners and visitors to the capital endure heavy rainfall on an autumn afternoon outside St. Martin-in-the-Fields church on Trafalgar Square, on 24th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • Londoners and visitors to the capital endure heavy rainfall on an autumn afternoon outside St. Martin-in-the-Fields church on Trafalgar Square, on 24th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • Two visitors to the capital endure heavy rainfall on an autumn afternoon outside St. Martin-in-the-Fields church on Trafalgar Square, on 24th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • An elderly lady using a Zimmer frame endures heavy rainfall on an autumn afternoon outside St. Martin-in-the-Fields church on Trafalgar Square, on 24th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • A Londoner covers his head during heavy rainfall on an autumn afternoon outside St. Martin-in-the-Fields church on Trafalgar Square, on 24th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • Large square in the law area of London near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, England, United Kingdom. This area of central London is where many of the law courts are based in addition to offices of those involved in the law business.
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  • Large square in the law area of London near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, England, United Kingdom. This area of central London is where many of the law courts are based in addition to offices of those involved in the law business.
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  • Large square in the law area of London near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, England, United Kingdom. This area of central London is where many of the law courts are based in addition to offices of those involved in the law business.
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  • Wisteria in the law area of London near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, England, United Kingdom. This area of central London is where many of the law courts are based in addition to offices of those involved in the law business.
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  • Wisteria in the law area of London near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, England, United Kingdom. This area of central London is where many of the law courts are based in addition to offices of those involved in the law business.
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  • School children enter Potters Fields, a green space and part of More London. More London is a new development area where over the last few years of construction has resulted in a new office and business space of modern architecture. The buildings, close to each other, provide labyrinthine walkways for the workers who contain them. There are open communal areas for people to sit, and green areas likewise.
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  • Potters Fields, a green space and part of More London. More London is a new development area where over the last few years of construction has resulted in a new office and business space of modern architecture. The buildings, close to each other, provide labyrinthine walkways for the workers who contain them. There are open communal areas for people to sit, and green areas likewise.
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  • Two friends practice their music together in Potters Fields, a green space and part of More London. More London is a new development area where over the last few years of construction has resulted in a new office and business space of modern architecture. The buildings, close to each other, provide labyrinthine walkways for the workers who contain them. There are open communal areas for people to sit, and green areas likewise.
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  • Two friends practice their music together in Potters Fields, a green space and part of More London. More London is a new development area where over the last few years of construction has resulted in a new office and business space of modern architecture. The buildings, close to each other, provide labyrinthine walkways for the workers who contain them. There are open communal areas for people to sit, and green areas likewise.
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  • St Martin in the Fields church on Trafalgar Square, London. A working church which also hosts many concerts and recitals.
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  • Bronze horses created by British sculptor Hamish Mackie galloping through water in the public square at Goodman’s Fields in Aldgate on 24th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • St Martin in the Fields church on Trafalgar Square, London. A working church which also hosts many concerts and recitals.
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  • St Martin in the Fields church on Trafalgar Square, London. A working church which also hosts many concerts and recitals.
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  • Smartly dressed men drinking beer outside The Seven Starts, a famous old pub in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. This area is where many of the law courts are based in addition to offices of those involved in the law business.
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  • Smartly dressed men drinking beer outside The Seven Starts, a famous old pub in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. This area is where many of the law courts are based in addition to offices of those involved in the law business.
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  • Street sign for Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2. This area of central London is where many of the law courts are based in addition to offices of those involved in the law business.
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