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  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
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  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
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  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
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  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
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  • Roger Helmer, the UKIP candidate campaigning in Bingham for the Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
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  • Roger Helmer, the UKIP candidate campaigning in Bingham for the Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
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  • Roger Helmer, the UKIP candidate, campaigning in the village of Aversham for the Newark By Election,  2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
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  • Roger Helmer, the UKIP candidate, campaigning in the village of Aversham for the Newark By Election,  2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
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  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
    140603_newark_034.jpg
  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
    140603_newark_032.jpg
  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
    140603_newark_029.jpg
  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
    140603_newark_026.jpg
  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
    140603_newark_021.jpg
  • UKIP supporters campaigning in the main square of Newark. The Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
    140603_newark_014.jpg
  • Roger Helmer, the UKIP candidate campaigning in Bingham for the Newark By Election 2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
    140603_newark_008.jpg
  • Roger Helmer, the UKIP candidate, campaigning in the village of Aversham for the Newark By Election,  2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
    140603_newark_006.jpg
  • Roger Helmer, the UKIP candidate, campaigning in the village of Aversham for the Newark By Election,  2014. The election was called as a result of the resignation of Tory MP Patrick Mercer who was suspended from the Commons as a result of allegations hat he had accepted payment for asking parliamentary questions.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin is confronted by a woman when he is out campaigning in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • While campaigning during John Majors election campaign, ex-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits a chemistry class at a north London school on 1st March 1992 in London, England. Originally a research chemist before becoming a barrister, Thatcher was elected Member of Parliament for Finchley in 1959. Her political career was over in 1990 after a leadership challenge and she died in 2013.
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  • Charismatic Conservative MP, Michael Heseltine out campaigning during the 1990 election in the summer of 1990 in south London, England.
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  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown strides while campaigning in Richmond, on 17th March 1992 in London, England. With a total of 22 seats won 22.6%  of the vote,  the Lib Dems came third in the 92 election after the re-election victory by John Majors Conservatives.
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  • Surrounded by media is Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown while campaigning in Richmond, on 17th March 1992 in London, England. With a total of 22 seats won 22.6%  of the vote,  the Lib Dems came third in the 92 election after the re-election victory by John Majors Conservatives.
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  • Charismatic Conservative MP, Michael Heseltine out campaigning during the 1990 election in the summer of 1990 in south London, England.
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  • Charismatic Conservative MP, Michael Heseltine out campaigning during the 1990 election in the summer of 1990 in south London, England.
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  • Guy Verhofstadt, Leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party and the European Parliaments chief Brexit negotiator center speaks to the media during a European Parliament elections campaign event with Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable left and party activists before canvassing for support for their candidates in the forthcoming European elections, on 10th May 2019 in Camden, North London, England, United Kingdom. Sir Vince Cable said the partys message was to stop Brexit.
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  • Guy Verhofstadt, Leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party and the European Parliaments chief Brexit negotiator right speaks to Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable left during a European Parliament elections campaign event with party activists before canvassing for support for their candidates in the forthcoming European elections, on 10th May 2019 in Camden, North London, England, United Kingdom. Sir Vince Cable said the partys message was to stop Brexit.
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  • Guy Verhofstadt, Leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party and the European Parliaments chief Brexit negotiator right laughs as he speaks to the media during a European Parliament elections campaign event with Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable left and party activists before canvassing for support for their candidates in the forthcoming European elections, on 10th May 2019 in Camden, North London, England, United Kingdom. Sir Vince Cable said the partys message was to stop Brexit.
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  • Guy Verhofstadt, Leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party and the European Parliaments chief Brexit negotiator center speaks to the media during a European Parliament elections campaign event with Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable left and party activists before canvassing for support for their candidates in the forthcoming European elections, on 10th May 2019 in Camden, North London, England, United Kingdom. Sir Vince Cable said the partys message was to stop Brexit.
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  • Guy Verhofstadt, Leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party and the European Parliaments chief Brexit negotiator right speaks to the media during a European Parliament elections campaign event with Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable left and party activists before canvassing for support for their candidates in the forthcoming European elections, on 10th May 2019 in Camden, North London, England, United Kingdom. Sir Vince Cable said the partys message was to stop Brexit.
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  • This is a Movement, NOT a Moment Black Lives Matter poster appeared in the advertising hoarding on the side of a bus stop on Shellons Street on the 14th of July, 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Black Lives Matter is an international human rights movement, originating in the African-American community, that campaigns against violence and systemic racism towards black people.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2104.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2100.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2086.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2078.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2095.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2076.jpg
  • City of London (corporation) anti-butts litter campaign with burn holes from stubbed out cigarettes. The campaign encourages smokers to bin their butts and help clean up London's Square Mile. The City of London Corporation, in partnership with Keep Britain Tidy, launched the initiative aimed at reducing the number of cigarette butts littering the City’s streets. ‘It’s no small problem…’ is designed to illustrate to smokers that, although each cigarette butt is small, in total more than SIX MILLION BUTTS are dropped each year the City contributing significantly to the £3.8million bill to clean its streets every year.
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  • City of London (corporation) anti-butts litter campaign with burn holes from stubbed out cigarettes. The campaign encourages smokers to bin their butts and help clean up London's Square Mile. The City of London Corporation, in partnership with Keep Britain Tidy, launched the initiative aimed at reducing the number of cigarette butts littering the City’s streets. ‘It’s no small problem…’ is designed to illustrate to smokers that, although each cigarette butt is small, in total more than SIX MILLION BUTTS are dropped each year the City contributing significantly to the £3.8million bill to clean its streets every year.
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  • A local campaign helps to raise funds for a looted shop, the victim of the riots in London and other UK cities. The store belongs to Sri Lankan-born Tamil refugee Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah and his shop, the 'Clarence Convenience Store' is in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
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  • A Lorry drives through the constituency of Barking and Dagenham with a poster of British National Party Leader Nick Griffin on the back as young men drive past in a car.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin waves to passing supporters when he is out on the campaign trail n the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin stands in front of a poster of himself during an election campaign in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin (L) looks on as Rev James Gitau, a new recruit to the British National Party talks to reporters on the campaign trail n the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Animal rights activists, dressed as skinned foxes, stage a demo outside Canada Goose store on Regents Street on 30th June 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Canada Goose has faced global criticism for the use of fur-trimmed hoods, hats, down-filled jackets and parkas. Demonstrations have been held outside the retail brands flagship shop on Regent Street since opening in 2017. PeTA, People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals are running campaigns to stop Canada Goose selling real fur on all products.
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  • Animal rights activists, dressed as a skinned fox, stage a demo outside Canada Goose store on Regents Street on 30th June 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Canada Goose has faced global criticism for the use of fur-trimmed hoods, hats, down-filled jackets and parkas. Demonstrations have been held outside its flagship shop on Regent Street since opening in 2017. PeTA, People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals are running campaigns to stop Canada Goose selling real fur on all products.
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  • Animal rights activists stage a demo outside Canada Goose store on Regents Street on 30th June 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Canada Goose has faced global criticism for the use of fur-trimmed hoods, hats, down-filled jackets and parkas. Demonstrations have been held outside the retail brands flagship shop on Regent Street since opening in 2017. PeTA, People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals are running campaigns to stop Canada Goose selling real fur on all products.
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  • Animal rights activists stage a demo outside Canada Goose store on Regents Street on 30th June 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Canada Goose has faced global criticism for the use of fur-trimmed hoods, hats, down-filled jackets and parkas. Demonstrations have been held outside the retail brands flagship shop on Regent Street since opening in 2017. PeTA, People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals are running campaigns to stop Canada Goose selling real fur on all products.
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  • Animal rights activists, dressed as a skinned fox, stage a demo outside Canada Goose store on Regents Street on 30th June 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Canada Goose has faced global criticism for the use of fur-trimmed hoods, hats, down-filled jackets and parkas. Demonstrations have been held outside its flagship shop on Regent Street since opening in 2017. PeTA, People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals are running campaigns to stop Canada Goose selling real fur on all products.
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  • Animal rights activists stage a demo outside Canada Goose store on Regents Street on 30th June 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Canada Goose has faced global criticism for the use of fur-trimmed hoods, hats, down-filled jackets and parkas. Demonstrations have been held outside the retail brands flagship shop on Regent Street since opening in 2017. PeTA, People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals are running campaigns to stop Canada Goose selling real fur on all products.
    CanadaGoose-03952.jpg
  • Animal rights activists, dressed as a skinned fox, stage a demo outside Canada Goose store on Regents Street on 30th June 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Canada Goose has faced global criticism for the use of fur-trimmed hoods, hats, down-filled jackets and parkas. Demonstrations have been held outside its flagship shop on Regent Street since opening in 2017. PeTA, People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals are running campaigns to stop Canada Goose selling real fur on all products.
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  • Animal rights activists stage a demo outside Canada Goose store on Regents Street on 30th June 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Canada Goose has faced global criticism for the use of fur-trimmed hoods, hats, down-filled jackets and parkas. Demonstrations have been held outside the retail brands flagship shop on Regent Street since opening in 2017. PeTA, People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals are running campaigns to stop Canada Goose selling real fur on all products.
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  • Animal rights activists stage a demo outside Canada Goose store on Regents Street on 30th June 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. Canada Goose has faced global criticism for the use of fur-trimmed hoods, hats, down-filled jackets and parkas. Demonstrations have been held outside the retail brands flagship shop on Regent Street since opening in 2017. PeTA, People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals are running campaigns to stop Canada Goose selling real fur on all products.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
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  • Natasha Wynne with other Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
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  • Oxfam supporters outside Hammersmith Tube station and the Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
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  • Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
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  • Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
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  • Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
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  • Oxfam supporters hand out leaflets to passing traffic outside ABF headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain and ensure that the sugar it produces is not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities.
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  • Hazel Darke Jones & Gill Brooks with other Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
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  • Oxfam supporters meet outside Hammersmith tube station preparing for an action outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
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  • Oxfam supporters with Salvatore Gabola, Coca Cola's Public Affairs director for Europe outside its headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
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  • Oxfam supporters leaflet staff outside ABF headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain and ensure that the sugar it produces is not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities.
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  • Oxfam supporters outside ABF headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain and ensure that the sugar it produces is not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities.
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-274...jpg
  • Margaret Thatcher plays up to the media at a North London school in her own constituency of Finchley during the 1992 general election. Although Thatcher had already resigned as Prime Minister in November 1990, John Major won the ensuing leadership election later that year. Photographers and cameramen surround the former-Prime Minister who is wearing a purple suit and matching broach. She is mid-sentence and has found something amusing to respond to the chants of the media. We see cameras, sound booms and flashes all prepared to photograph this famous statesman including Tom Stoddart who is making eye-contact with the viewer.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin talks to reporters in the car park of a pub in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham , as his wife Jackie looks on.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin talks to reporters in the car park of a pub in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham , as his wife Jackie looks on.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin talks to constituents in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin talks to reporters in the car park of a pub in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham , as his wife Jackie looks on.
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  • An anonymous protester demonstrates against the Tory coalition below Church Gate in Butter Market. Against public service cuts during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Their protest is about coalition plans over the NHS, urging the government to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Jeremy Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing Medway locals to voice their concerns.
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  • A Green Party protester demonstrates against the Tory coalition below Church Gate in Butter Market, holding up a placard against public service cuts during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Her protest is about coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury, urging the government to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Jeremy Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing Medway locals to voice their concerns.
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  • An prosperous-looking elderly middle-class voter who represents so-called middle-England, protests over coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students and this well-dressed tady to voice their concerns.
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  • Young protesters demonstrate against coalition NHS privatisation plans in East Kent, during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Their protests are about coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students to voice their concerns.
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  • An NHS Protest placard on the 30th June 2018 in London in the United Kingdom. 2018 marks the 70th anniversary of the NHS.
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  • Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher seen on TV wagging a finger during exchanges at the dispatch box with Labour opposition. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Margaret Thatcher gives her last speech as Prime Minister at the Tory conference, Blackpool before being deposed weeks later. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Margaret Thatcher gives her last speech as Prime Minister at the Tory conference, Blackpool before being deposed weeks later.Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Margaret Thatcher returns to the Conservative conference a year after being deposed by her own party colleagues, Blackpool. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Margaret Thatcher returns to the Conservative conference a year after being deposed by her own party colleagues, Blackpool. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Margaret Thatcher returns to the Conservative conference a year after being deposed by her own party colleagues, Blackpool. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
    margaret_thatcher08-03-09-2007_1.jpg
  • Actresses Imelda Staunton and Jodie Whittaker launch Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • Actresses Imelda Staunton and Jodie Whittaker launch Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • Actresses Imelda Staunton and Jodie Whittaker launch Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • One man and his beard, performing outside BBC broadcasting house. Campaigning to save BBC Three. Central London. 17th February 2015.
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  • Jill Wilson from the East End Preservation Society campaigning against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
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  • Jill Wilson from the East End Preservation Society campaigning against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
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  • Protest campaign against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
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  • Councillor Ehtasham Haque during a campaign against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
    SaveWhitechapel-7131.jpg
  • Protesters campaign against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
    SaveWhitechapel-7142.jpg
  • Councillor Ehtasham Haque and Jill Wilson during a campaign against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
    SaveWhitechapel-7103.jpg
  • Protest to campaign against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
    SaveWhitechapel-7082.jpg
  • Whitechapel is not for sale protest banner during a campaign against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
    SaveWhitechapel-7083.jpg
  • Whitechapel is not for sale protest banner during a campaign against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
    SaveWhitechapel-7067.jpg
  • Councillor Ehtasham Haque and Jill Wilson during a campaign against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
    SaveWhitechapel-7077.jpg
  • Protesters campaign against London Borough of Tower Hamlets planning decision to develop the Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel on the 9th November 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. Whitechapel Bell Foundry closed in June 2017, having cast bells in the East End for almost 450 years. Campaigning with East End Preservation Society, directly petitioning Tower Hamlets Council to preserve the foundry on the grounds of its great historical importance. Operating in Whitechapel from the 1570s — and from its current location since the mid 1740s — the foundry produced world famous bells, including Big Ben, 1858, and the Liberty Bell. Before it shut its doors, Whitechapel was one of two remaining bell foundries in the UK. The site is now owned by property developer, Raycliff, which wants to turn the site into a boutique Hotel.
    SaveWhitechapel-7147.jpg
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