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  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May returns to Brussels to negotiate an expected Brexit delay, pro-EU remainers protest outside parliament in Westminster, in London, England.
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  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May returns to Brussels to negotiate an expected Brexit delay, pro-EU remainers protest outside parliament in Westminster, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-07-10-04-2019.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May returns to Brussels to negotiate an expected Brexit delay, pro-EU remainers protest outside parliament in Westminster, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-14-10-04-2019.jpg
  • Hope Powell, coach of the England women's national football team ,  sits in football attire in South Africa with the charity, Coaching for Hope. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa
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  • Norman Cook  and Hope Powell, warm up in football attire in South Africa where they are helping the charity, Coaching for Hope. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Children huddle and talk tactics, as they practise football and learn new skills from coaches, in Cape town, South Africa, through the charity ”Coaching for Hope“. Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Blind Children practise football and learn new skills from coaches, in Cape town, South Africa, through the charity ”Coaching for Hope“. Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme, uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • A painted faced girl shows off her football skills in Cape town, South Africa, where the charity ”Coaching for Hope” are working with children. Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Norman Cook warms up in football attire in South Africa where he is helping the charity, Coaching for Hope. In 2006 Norman Cook aka “Fatboy Slim” agreed to be the patron of Coaching for Hope.  His record company “Skint” had long been the sponsors of Brighton and Hove Albion, one of the football clubs that has supported Coaching for Hope from the start. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Volunteer member of the Guardian Angels patrol the London underground in central London, an experiment in anti-crime in late-80s London, on 27th January 1989, in London, England. The Angels are under the supervision of the organisations creator Curtis Sliwa, who started the band of youths to help make New York a safer place, - and in Londons case in an era before CCTV made travel less secure. The Guardian Angels is a non-profit international volunteer organisation of unarmed citizen crime patrollers. The Guardian Angels organisation was founded February 13, 1979 with chapters in 15 countries and 144 cities around the world. Sliwa originally created the organization to combat widespread violence and crime on the New York City Subways.
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  • A sign to a metalworkers house who makes spoons from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • Ms Vanthone, metalworker casting bracelets made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • Bracelets made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • Bracelets made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • Ms Vanthone, metalworker casting bracelets made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • Ms Vanthone, a metalworker opens a wooden mould used to make bracelets from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • Ms Vanthone, a metalworker prepares a wooden mould with ash to make bracelets from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. 12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • Spoons made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • Spoons made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • A wooden mould and ash for casting spoons made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • A wooden mould for casting spoons made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
    A0012642cc_1.jpg
  • A spoon made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • A sign to a metalworkers house who makes spoons and bracelets from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
    A0018301cc_1.jpg
  • Ms Vanthone, metalworker opens up the wooden mould used for casting bracelets made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
    A0018271cc_1.jpg
  • Ms Vanthone, metalworker casting bracelets made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
    A0018239cc_1.jpg
  • A metalworker casting spoons made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
    A0012648cc_1.jpg
  • A metalworker casting spoons made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • A metalworker casting spoons made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • A metalworker casting spoons made from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • With the words 'We will never accept a united Ireland' and another quote 'For God and Ulster' we see a detail of a political painting in a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This Loyalist mural may have been drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) the organisations behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples’ allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics.
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  • A sign to a metalworkers house who makes spoons from recycled aluminium sourced from Vietnam War debris and melted in an earthen kiln in Ban Naphia, a remote Tai Phouan village in mountainous Xieng Khouang Province in Northern Laos. Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than two million tons of ordnance dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974.12 artisan families began transforming war scrap into spoons (150,000 per year) in the 1970s to supplement subsistence farming activities. Supported by the Swiss NGO Helvetas, the project works to make the scrap metal supply chain safer for artisans and scrap collectors by collaborating with organisations such as Mines Advisory Group (MAG) that specialise in unexploded ordnance removal and education. More recently the villagers have started making bracelets and other items.
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  • Students from the Shree Bishwamitra Ganesh School enjoy a project organised by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation (TPO) in the hills of Lalitpur, Nepal.
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  • Students from the Shree Bishwamitra Ganesh School enjoy a project organised by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation (TPO) in the hills of Lalitpur, Nepal.
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  • Students from the Shree Bishwamitra Ganesh School enjoy a project organised by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation (TPO) in the hills of Lalitpur, Nepal.
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  • Students from the Shree Bishwamitra Ganesh School enjoy a project organised by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation (TPO) in the hills of Lalitpur, Nepal.
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  • Students from the Shree Bishwamitra Ganesh School enjoy a project organised by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation (TPO) in the hills of Lalitpur, Nepal.
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  • Students from the Shree Bishwamitra Ganesh School enjoy a project organised by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation (TPO) in the hills of Lalitpur, Nepal.
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  • Students from the Shree Bishwamitra Ganesh School enjoy a project organised by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation (TPO) in the hills of Lalitpur, Nepal.
    10-tpo-2544.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8688.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8448.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8490.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8471.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8167.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8261.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8017.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A7935.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8155.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-6023.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-6089.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5899.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-6083.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5908.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5977.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5980.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5861.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5886.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5824.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5855.jpg
  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed provinces in Lao PDR. Portrait of UCT6 technician, Champathong Khampanisong (26) on the clearance site in Ban Namoune.
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  • An employee with 1990s technology at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF is an international organisation supported by 31 States, its role is “to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System.” with
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  • A detail of 1990s technology at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF  is an international organisation supported by 31 States, its role is “to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System.”
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  • Women enjoy a dance therapy session on substance abuse and domestic violence in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The project is run by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation (TPO).
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  • A young boy with his school identity card organised by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A mobile legal aid clinic visits a rural slum in the Orissa district of India. The Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • The finger prints of people registering for birth certificates from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India gets legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Signing the paper work. A woman from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India gets legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Signing the paper work. A woman from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India gets legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
    10-clap-6563.jpg
  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
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  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
    20110821orthodox jews protestF.jpg
  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
    20110821orthodox jews protestE.jpg
  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
    20110821orthodox jews protestD.jpg
  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
    20110821orthodox jews protestA.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8720.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8669.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8671.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8161.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-6098.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-6093.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-6021.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-6018.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5895.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5912.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5883.jpg
  • Activists protest against US President Donald Trumps UK visit on the 13th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Donald Trump is on a UK visit, meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss topics such as Brexit, negotiating a trade deal, and immigration. Trump will also visit the Queen, Blenheim Palace and Scotland. Widespread protests have been organised across the United Kingdom during Mr. Trumps visit, including a Trump Baby blimp to float over the anti-Trump march. Much of the protests have been organised by left wing journalist Owen Jones.
    AntiTrump-13-7-18-5629.jpg
  • From high above the stacked crates and pallets of duty free merchandise at the British Airports Authority (BAA) secure facility near London Heathrow airport, a blurred forklift truck drives down a corridor moving fast away from two people in the background. In the foreground yellow boxes contain Gordon's Gin and Benson & Hedges cigarettes destined for the airports and aircraft leaving BAA terminals. We see the diagonal lane in this warehouse the size of a hangar, so vast is its scale. The workers in the distance appear dwarfed against the tall shelves of merchandise that they need to organise and keep a tally of. It is a picture of ultimate organisation and the efficient transporting of goods in and out of this logistics hub.
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  • Families from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India get legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
    10-clap-6550.jpg
  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
    20110821orthodox jews protestJ.jpg
  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
    20110821orthodox jews protestI.jpg
  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
    20110821orthodox jews protestG.jpg
  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
    20110821orthodox jews protestC.jpg
  • Rabbis for Palestine, an Orthodox Jewish human rights organisation demonstrate in central London Al-Quds Day in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and to end the more than 60 years of Israeli occupation and mistreatment. Their anti Zionist message requests that the media and world leaders have a more honest and open policy on the Palestinian issue, highlighting the Gazan blockade as subhuman and to live in peace and harmony just as in the past before Zionism came into being.
    20110821orthodox jews protestB.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
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  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
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  • Inspired by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg and organised by Youth Strike 4 Climate, British eco-aware school and college-age pupils protest about Climate Change inaction in Parliament Square during their walkout from classes, on 15th March 2019, in Westminster, London England.
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  • Inspired by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg and organised by Youth Strike 4 Climate, British eco-aware school and college-age pupils protest about Climate Change inaction in Parliament Square during their walkout from classes, on 15th March 2019, in Westminster, London England.
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