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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,<br />
Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Climate activists heading towards the mine with a a red Welsh dragon. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
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  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Unchallenged by security the activists enter the mine which is not in operation and empty for any other activity and set up banners and form a symbolic red line in the black sand. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
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  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
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  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Hand in hand the activists form a line and head towards the mine.  The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
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  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Deep in the mine watched by engineers but otherwise unchallenged the activists congregrate. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
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  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. As rain set in the symbolic red umbrellas came in handy as shelter. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
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  • . Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. A man in red stares at the black and bleak landscape in front of him in the mine The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A7285.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. A football match on the go in the middle of the mine. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
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  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. A red Welsh dragon with red smoke in the mine. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A7182.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Unchallenged by security the activists enter the mine which is not in operation and empty for any other activity and set up banners and form a symbolic red line in the black sand.The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A6761.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Unchallenged by security the activists enter the mine which is not in operation and empty for any other activity and set up banners and form a symbolic red line in the black sand. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A6753.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Unchallenged by security the activists enter the mine which is not in operation and empty for any other activity.The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A6676.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Unchallenged by security the activists enter the mine which is not in operation and empty for any other activity. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
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  • Under the banner, in Welsh and English, No More Coal the activists head towards the mine. Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Under the banner, in Welsh and English, No More Coal the activists head towards the mine.The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A6610.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. As rain set in the symbolic red umbrellas came in handy as shelter. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A7299.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. The iconic Red Line inflateable cobble stones fly through the air in the mine. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A7008.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Unchallenged by security the activists enter the mine which is not in operation and empty for any other activity and set up banners and form a symbolic red line in the black sand. A couple of vehicles with employees make sure everyone are safe in the mine. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A6887.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Unchallenged by security the activists enter the mine which is not in operation and empty for any other activity and set up banners and form a symbolic red line in the black sand. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A6873.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. Hundreds of activists dressed in red form a Red Line in the mine to symbolise the red line made in Paris at the COP21. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A7130.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. The activists go unchallenged by employees of the mine, security and police.  The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. The group Reclaim the Power had set up camp near by and had over three days prepared the action and up to 300 activists all dressed in red went into the mine in the early morning. The activist were plit in three groups and carried various props signifying the red line in the sand, initially drawn in Paris at the COP21. The mine is one of the largest open cast coal mines in the UK and is run by Miller Argent who have to date extracted 5million tons of coal. The activists entered the mine unchallenged by any security or police and the protest went on peacefully till mid afternoon with no arrests made.  Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the local environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A6601.jpg
  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
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  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
    Brixton-2902.jpg
  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
    Brixton-2889.jpg
  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
    Brixton-2899.jpg
  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
    Brixton-2847.jpg
  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
    Brixton-2977.jpg
  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
    Brixton-2936.jpg
  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
    Brixton-2934.jpg
  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
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  • Seen from an aerial walkway, we look down on a lady airline passenger being helped to pull her heavy suitacse from the carousel in the baggage reclaim hall in the arrivals of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. 50-70,000 pieces of British Airways baggage a day travel through 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Anti-gentrification protest ‘Reclaim Brixton’ in central Brixton on 25th April 2015 in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. Protesters march from Windrush Square along Atlantic Road, passing Brixton Village and Market, in response to recent redevelopment plans which ‘are changing the face of Brixton rich and diverse community’.
    Brixton-2847.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. An activist in red stands in the black mine under a red umbrella in the rain. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A7352.jpg
  • Dish washing and laughter in the open. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to len its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
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  • Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to len its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
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  • A banner set up along London Road by Balcombe Parish Council in anticipation of the 'Reclaim the Power' camp. The camp is set up in a field in solidarity with the local movement already in swing to stop the gas fracking company Cuadrilla from operating.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 18th November 2012. Reclaim Shakespeare Company flashmob demonstrating in the British Museum’s Great Court against BP's (British Petroleum) sponsorship of the arts. Oil giant BP has a long-running financial relationship with the British Museum. The museum’s current ‘Shakespeare: Staging the World’ exhibition is sponsored by BP.  Despite the company’s decision to go into the ‘world’s most destructive project’ – the Tar Sands, the devastating Deepwater Horizon spill, and its eyeing-up of the vulnerable Arctic.
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  • Anti-Deportation protesters Reclaim the Power protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Womens Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Offices detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
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  • Anti-Deportation protesters Reclaim the Power prepare to protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Womens Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Offices detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-01-29-07-2019.jpg
  • Hundreds of environmental activists stopping the open cast coal mine Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales from operating May 3rd 2016. An activist gets his red line painted across his face ahead of the action. The activists from Reclaim the Power wants the mine shut down and a moratorium on all future open coal mining in Wales. Open coal mining is hugely damaging to the environment and  contributing to global climate change.
    AB9A6375.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. A group of four young women from Sheffield hold a sign saying 'Reclaim your education'.
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  • A small poster in a hedge. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to lend its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
    IMG_6855_1_1.jpg
  • Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to lend its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
    IMG_6823_1_1.jpg
  • Solar panels not yet installed and calor gas. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to lend its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
    IMG_6819_1_1.jpg
  • Dame Vivienne Westwood gives her oppinion on fracking and environmental issues. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to len its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
    IMG_6776_1_1.jpg
  • A yurt goes up to make room for various work shops.  Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to lend its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
    IMG_6719_1_1.jpg
  • A pre-fab compost toilet is build to accomodate 100s of activists. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to lend its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
    IMG_6683_1_1.jpg
  • The camp is split into sections of different colors. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to len its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
    IMG_6633_1_1.jpg
  • The camp was only set up over night but already the camp kitchen can feed numerous hungry people. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to len its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
    IMG_6609_1_1.jpg
  • The water is run from a tap high up the field and crafty activists work on plumbing the cmap with running water. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to len its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
    IMG_6588_1_1.jpg
  • Eco-activists walk down London Road to join the 'Reclaim the Power' camp on the day of the swoop. The camp is set up in a field in solidarity with the local movement already in swing to stop the gas fracking company Cuadrilla from operating.
    IMG_6436_1_1.jpg
  • Police block the way to Balcombe next to Balcombe train station where about 40 activists have come off the train to join the 'Reclaim the Power' camp.  The camp is set up in a field in solidarity with the local movement already in swing to stop the gas fracking company Cuadrilla from operating.
    IMG_6428_1_1.jpg
  • A group of men and teenage boys break up an armature to reclaim the copper. The armature is an electrical engine component from a ship.  They work in an internationally renowned marine breaking scrap yard just outside Bhavnagar, Gujarati. Lots of children work at the yard and the Shaishav Trust is trying to provide education and support for children in child labour.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 18th November 2012. Reclaim Shakespeare Company flashmob demonstrating in the British Museum’s Great Court against BP's (British Petroleum) sponsorship of the arts. Oil giant BP has a long-running financial relationship with the British Museum. The museum’s current ‘Shakespeare: Staging the World’ exhibition is sponsored by BP.  Despite the company’s decision to go into the ‘world’s most destructive project’ – the Tar Sands, the devastating Deepwater Horizon spill, and its eyeing-up of the vulnerable Arctic.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 18th November 2012. Reclaim Shakespeare Company flashmob demonstrating in the British Museum’s Great Court against BP's (British Petroleum) sponsorship of the arts. Oil giant BP has a long-running financial relationship with the British Museum. The museum’s current ‘Shakespeare: Staging the World’ exhibition is sponsored by BP.  Despite the company’s decision to go into the ‘world’s most destructive project’ – the Tar Sands, the devastating Deepwater Horizon spill, and its eyeing-up of the vulnerable Arctic.
    20121118anti bp flashmob british mus...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 18th November 2012. Reclaim Shakespeare Company flashmob demonstrating in the British Museum’s Great Court against BP's (British Petroleum) sponsorship of the arts. Oil giant BP has a long-running financial relationship with the British Museum. The museum’s current ‘Shakespeare: Staging the World’ exhibition is sponsored by BP.  Despite the company’s decision to go into the ‘world’s most destructive project’ – the Tar Sands, the devastating Deepwater Horizon spill, and its eyeing-up of the vulnerable Arctic.
    20121118anti bp flashmob british mus...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 18th November 2012. Reclaim Shakespeare Company flashmob demonstrating in the British Museum’s Great Court against BP's (British Petroleum) sponsorship of the arts. Oil giant BP has a long-running financial relationship with the British Museum. The museum’s current ‘Shakespeare: Staging the World’ exhibition is sponsored by BP.  Despite the company’s decision to go into the ‘world’s most destructive project’ – the Tar Sands, the devastating Deepwater Horizon spill, and its eyeing-up of the vulnerable Arctic.
    20121118anti bp flashmob british mus...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 18th November 2012. Reclaim Shakespeare Company flashmob demonstrating in the British Museum’s Great Court against BP's (British Petroleum) sponsorship of the arts. Oil giant BP has a long-running financial relationship with the British Museum. The museum’s current ‘Shakespeare: Staging the World’ exhibition is sponsored by BP.  Despite the company’s decision to go into the ‘world’s most destructive project’ – the Tar Sands, the devastating Deepwater Horizon spill, and its eyeing-up of the vulnerable Arctic.
    20121118anti bp flashmob british mus...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 18th November 2012. Reclaim Shakespeare Company flashmob demonstrating in the British Museum’s Great Court against BP's (British Petroleum) sponsorship of the arts. Oil giant BP has a long-running financial relationship with the British Museum. The museum’s current ‘Shakespeare: Staging the World’ exhibition is sponsored by BP.  Despite the company’s decision to go into the ‘world’s most destructive project’ – the Tar Sands, the devastating Deepwater Horizon spill, and its eyeing-up of the vulnerable Arctic.
    20121118anti bp flashmob british mus...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 18th November 2012. Reclaim Shakespeare Company flashmob demonstrating in the British Museum’s Great Court against BP's (British Petroleum) sponsorship of the arts. Oil giant BP has a long-running financial relationship with the British Museum. The museum’s current ‘Shakespeare: Staging the World’ exhibition is sponsored by BP.  Despite the company’s decision to go into the ‘world’s most destructive project’ – the Tar Sands, the devastating Deepwater Horizon spill, and its eyeing-up of the vulnerable Arctic.
    20121118anti bp flashmob british mus...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 18th November 2012. Reclaim Shakespeare Company flashmob demonstrating in the British Museum’s Great Court against BP's (British Petroleum) sponsorship of the arts. Oil giant BP has a long-running financial relationship with the British Museum. The museum’s current ‘Shakespeare: Staging the World’ exhibition is sponsored by BP.  Despite the company’s decision to go into the ‘world’s most destructive project’ – the Tar Sands, the devastating Deepwater Horizon spill, and its eyeing-up of the vulnerable Arctic.
    20121118anti bp flashmob british mus...jpg
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