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  • The Stars and Stripes flies over the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-19-16-01-2018.jpg
  • Banners on the balconies of homes in Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate to protest about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-01-30-10-2017.jpg
  • An Evening Standard newspaper vendor pulls his stand with yesterdays headline for the previous days West End final edition, about US President Trumps controversial comments about Prime Minister Theresa Mays handling of Brexit, and the leaked messages of British ambassador to Washington, Kim Darroch who resigned the next day, in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 10th July 2019, in London England.
    city_people-24-10-07-2019.jpg
  • An armed police presence outside the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-39-16-01-2018.jpg
  • An armed police presence outside the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-18-16-01-2018.jpg
  • The artwork entitled Modern marriage by the artist Simon Fujiwara outside the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-28-16-01-2018.jpg
  • The Stars and Stripes flies over the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-14-16-01-2018.jpg
  • An armed police presence outside the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-12-16-01-2018.jpg
  • A resident of Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate cleans a window with a banner on the balcony protesting about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-16-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A banner on the balcony of a flat in Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate protests about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-09-30-10-2017.jpg
  • Looking up to the Nokia information screen and 40m high roof of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
    heathrow_terminal_five-04-17-03-2008...jpg
  • The statue of Sir Thomas Guy stands outside the historical entrance of Guys hospital, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. Thomas Guy 1644 – 1724 was British bookseller, speculator and founder of Guys Hospital, London whose links to the global slave trade is now a controversial aspect of this businessman by anti-slavery activists and more recently, Black Lives Matter protesters. His wealth came through shares in the South Sea Company whose main business was in the selling of slaves from Africa to the Spanish colonies. In 1720 he successfully sold his stock of the company for approx £400 million at todays prices and amassed a large fortune, opening the Guys Hospital  in 1725 which today serves as one of  the capitals major NHS healthcare centres. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Guys and other statues of British slavery owners and profiteers, have become a focus of impassioned protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-28-09-06-2...jpg
  • Contractors working for Lambeth Council begin the controversial conversion of Carnegie Library into a gym, by pouring concrete into the Grade II listed building, on 18th December 2017, in Herne Hill, south London, England. Shut by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in April, the library which was bequeathed by American philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary even though 24hr security make it more expensive to keep closed than open for the local community. A gym that locals say they dont want or need is planned to replace the working library and while some of the 20,000 books on shelves will remain, no librarians will be present to administer it.
    carnegie_library-02-18-12-2017.jpg
  • The artwork entitled Modern marriage by the artist Simon Fujiwara outside the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-43-16-01-2018.jpg
  • CCTV cameras keep watch over the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-37-16-01-2018.jpg
  • The Stars and Stripes flies over the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-24-16-01-2018.jpg
  • The Stars and Stripes flies over the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-22-16-01-2018.jpg
  • Construction work beneath the Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc.  after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-05-16-01-2018.jpg
  • Exterior of the new US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-08-16-01-2018.jpg
  • Exterior of the new US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-01-16-01-2018.jpg
  • Detail of construction sheeting by Greater London Demolition on a site being cleared for the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey on Golden Lane that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Despite this, they say We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-26-30-10-2017.jpg
  • Detail of construction sheeting by Greater London Demolition on a site being cleared for the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey on Golden Lane that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Despite this, they say We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-21-30-10-2017.jpg
  • Banners on the balconies of homes in Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate to protest about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-19-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks past a construction hoarding for the new luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial 10-storey building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents from Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-20-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A resident of Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate with a banner on the balcony protesting about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-11-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks past a construction hoarding for the new luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial 10-storey building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents from Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-06-30-10-2017.jpg
  • Banners on the balconies of homes in Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate to protest about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-02-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A banner on the balcony of a flat in Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate protests about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-08-30-10-2017.jpg
  • New road layouts with still to open pedestrian crossings at the busy road junction at Elephant & Castle in the south London borough of Lambeth. The new design used by drivers and pedestrians is highly controversial due to the nature of its changed traffic direction and merging of cycling lanes into vehicle paths. The cover hides the button pressed by crossing Londoners until the whole junction opens for general use.
    road_crossing01-27-04-2016.jpg
  • Looking at International Arrivals of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
    heathrow_terminal_five-20-17-03-2008...jpg
  • Looking at practice baggage of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
    heathrow_terminal_five-07-17-03-2008...jpg
  • Looking up to the Fast Bag Drop facility Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
    heathrow_terminal_five-05-17-03-2008...jpg
  • Looking up to the Nokia information screen and 40m high roof of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
    heathrow_terminal_five-01-17-03-2008...jpg
  • Copies of the London Evening Standard newspaper lead with a headline about government ministers controversial decision to hold back until after the current general election, the release of a report about possible Russian interference in the 2016 EU Referendum, on 12th November 2019, in the City of London, England.
    russia_elections_headline-07-12-11-2...jpg
  • Copies of the London Evening Standard newspaper lead with a headline about government ministers controversial decision to hold back until after the current general election, the release of a report about possible Russian interference in the 2016 EU Referendum, on 12th November 2019, in the City of London, England.
    russia_elections_headline-01-12-11-2...jpg
  • Copies of the London Evening Standard newspaper lead with a headline about government ministers controversial decision to hold back until after the current general election, the release of a report about possible Russian interference in the 2016 EU Referendum, on 12th November 2019, in the City of London, England.
    russia_elections_headline-05-12-11-2...jpg
  • Exterior of the new US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-36-16-01-2018.jpg
  • CCTV cameras keep watch over the US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-38-16-01-2018.jpg
  • Exterior of the new US Embassy at Nine Elms in south London, on 16th January 2018, in London, England. On the day when the consulate opened for public business visa applications etc., after its controversial move from Grosvenor Square in central London to the south bank and which President Trump has refused to officially open.
    US_embassy-34-16-01-2018.jpg
  • View looking across overgrown and disused waste ground, awaiting redevelopment, which seems to have stalled in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_waste ground birmingham_010.jpg
  • View looking down across overgrown and disused waste ground from Balsall Heath past Birmingham Central Mosque towards the City Centre and the iconic Rotunda building on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20200803_balsall heath view_010.jpg
  • View looking down across overgrown and disused waste ground from Balsall Heath past Birmingham Central Mosque towards the City Centre and the iconic Rotunda building on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20200803_balsall heath view_009.jpg
  • With an imminent decision expected from the government which will determine if the controversial transport project will continue to go ahead, construction continues for HS2 at Euston Railway Station on 30th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. High Speed 2 is a high-speed railway in the United Kingdom, partly under construction. Parliament approved plans for the first section in 2017, with clearance work being undertaken for the line and stations.
    20200130_hs2_015.jpg
  • Protesters against animal cruelty wearing Coyote masks in protest outside the Canada Goose shop on Regent Street due to the fashion companys use of coyote fur in some of their products on 29th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Canada Goose is a Canadian outdoor clothing company who uses real fur as trim on the hoods of their parka coats, which is a controversial issue among animal rights groups as well as many people in the public.
    20191129_canada goose protest_007.jpg
  • The British Conservative Government leaflet supporting the pro side of the European Referendum debate arrives at homes across the country on 13 April 2016 in London, England, United Kingdom. The pamphlet entitled Why the Government believes in voting to remain in the European Union is the best decision for the UK. sets out the Conservative Party position on Europe and was recently deemed controversial by the opposition due to the £9M price for its printing and distribution, paid for by the UK tax payer.
    20160413_government leaflet on europ...jpg
  • Palestinian women pass through a gap in the controversial Wall between Israel and Palestine rather than going through the Qalandiya checkpoint.
    04-wall_7213.jpg
  • View looking towards the iconic Rotunda building across overgrown and disused waste ground next to Digbeth Coach Station, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_waste ground birmingham_002.jpg
  • View looking across overgrown and disused waste ground awaiting redevelopment, which seems to have stalled in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_waste ground birmingham_007.jpg
  • View looking towards the iconic Rotunda building across overgrown and disused waste ground next to Digbeth Coach Station, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_waste ground birmingham_003.jpg
  • Prosperity billboard advertisement beside old industrial buildings in the Deritend / Digbeth area near the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_old factories birmingham_00...jpg
  • Street art mural of iconic local band Black Sabbath looking across overgrown and disused waste ground, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_black sabbath birmingham_00...jpg
  • View looking across the empty area of old industrial buildings towards the City Centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_city view birmingham_002.jpg
  • Street art mural of iconic local band Black Sabbath looking across overgrown and disused waste ground, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_black sabbath birmingham_00...jpg
  • View looking down across old industrial buildings and residential buildings from Highgate over Deritend and Digbeth towards the City Centre on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20200803_deritend view_008.jpg
  • View looking down across old industrial buildings and residential buildings from Highgate over Deritend and Digbeth towards the City Centre on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20200803_deritend view_006.jpg
  • View looking down across old industrial buildings and residential buildings from Highgate over Deritend and Digbeth towards the City Centre on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20200803_deritend view_004.jpg
  • View looking down across overgrown and disused waste ground from Balsall Heath past Birmingham Central Mosque towards the City Centre and the iconic Rotunda building on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20200803_balsall heath view_007.jpg
  • View looking down across overgrown and disused waste ground from Balsall Heath towards tower blocks of high rise flats in Edgbaston on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20200803_balsall heath view_004.jpg
  • View looking down across overgrown and disused waste ground from Balsall Heath towards tower blocks of high rise flats in Edgbaston on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20200803_balsall heath view_003.jpg
  • View looking down across terraced housing from Balsall Heath towards tower blocks of high rise flats in Edgbaston on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20200803_balsall heath view_001.jpg
  • With an imminent decision expected from the government which will determine if the controversial transport project will continue to go ahead, construction continues for HS2 at Euston Railway Station on 30th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. High Speed 2 is a high-speed railway in the United Kingdom, partly under construction. Parliament approved plans for the first section in 2017, with clearance work being undertaken for the line and stations.
    20200130_hs2_023.jpg
  • With an imminent decision expected from the government which will determine if the controversial transport project will continue to go ahead, construction continues for HS2 at Euston Railway Station on 30th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. High Speed 2 is a high-speed railway in the United Kingdom, partly under construction. Parliament approved plans for the first section in 2017, with clearance work being undertaken for the line and stations.
    20200130_hs2_016.jpg
  • With an imminent decision expected from the government which will determine if the controversial transport project will continue to go ahead, construction continues for HS2 at Euston Railway Station on 30th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. High Speed 2 is a high-speed railway in the United Kingdom, partly under construction. Parliament approved plans for the first section in 2017, with clearance work being undertaken for the line and stations.
    20200130_hs2_014.jpg
  • With an imminent decision expected from the government which will determine if the controversial transport project will continue to go ahead, construction continues for HS2 at Euston Railway Station on 30th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. High Speed 2 is a high-speed railway in the United Kingdom, partly under construction. Parliament approved plans for the first section in 2017, with clearance work being undertaken for the line and stations.
    20200130_hs2_008.jpg
  • With an imminent decision expected from the government which will determine if the controversial transport project will continue to go ahead, construction workers continue their job on HS2 at Euston Railway Station on 30th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. High Speed 2 is a high-speed railway in the United Kingdom, partly under construction. Parliament approved plans for the first section in 2017, with clearance work being undertaken for the line and stations.
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  • Protesters against animal cruelty wearing Coyote masks in protest outside the Canada Goose shop on Regent Street due to the fashion companys use of coyote fur in some of their products on 29th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Canada Goose is a Canadian outdoor clothing company who uses real fur as trim on the hoods of their parka coats, which is a controversial issue among animal rights groups as well as many people in the public.
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  • On the day that Theresa May meets with her cabinet to prepare for a No Deal Brexit, the faces of leading and controversial cross-party politicians involved in Brexit issues have been attached to railings opposite parliament in Westminster by protestors, on 2nd march 2019, in London, England. From left to right: Jeremy Corbyn, Prime Minister Theresa May and Boris Johnson.
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  • On the day that Theresa May meets with her cabinet to prepare for a No Deal Brexit, the faces of leading and controversial cross-party politicians involved in Brexit issues have been attached to railings opposite parliament in Westminster by protestors, on 2nd march 2019, in London, England. From left to right: Nigel Farage, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Chris Grayling, Jeremy Corbyn, Prime Minister Theresa May and Boris Johnson.
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  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May meets with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in an attempt to progress Brexit through parliament, controversial Conservative MP, Boris Johnson makes his way to his Whitehall offices in Westminster, on 3rd April 2019, in London, England.
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  • Hostile street architecture designed to prevent homeless people sittind, standing or sleeping in London, England, United Kingdom. Hostile architecture is a controversial urban design trend in which public spaces are constructed or altered to discourage people from using them in a way not intended by the owner. Also known as unpleasant design, defensive architecture, or defensive urban design it is most typically associated with aggression against the homeless in the form of ‘anti-homeless spikes’ studs embedded in flat surfaces to make sleeping rough and impractical. Hostile architecture often targets the citys most vulnerable, both intentionally through anti-loitering and anti-skateboarding measures and unintentionally by making the cityscape hostile to all parts of the public.
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  • Two pedestrians cross the cobbled Rua Sa da Bandeira, followed closely by a pair of Segway riding tourists, on 21st July, in Porto, Portugal. Segway tours have become controversial additions to the European city sightseeing scene, already being banned in Barcelona and Prague. But in Portuguese cities like Lisbon and Porto, Segway travellers still share narrow and busy streets and often, pavements, with locals on foot.
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  • The British Conservative Government leaflet supporting the pro side of the European Referendum debate arrives at homes across the country on 13 April 2016 in London, England, United Kingdom. The pamphlet entitled Why the Government believes in voting to remain in the European Union is the best decision for the UK. sets out the Conservative Party position on Europe and was recently deemed controversial by the opposition due to the £9M price for its printing and distribution, paid for by the UK tax payer.
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  • The British Conservative Government leaflet supporting the pro side of the European Referendum debate arrives at homes across the country on 13 April 2016 in London, England, United Kingdom. The pamphlet entitled Why the Government believes in voting to remain in the European Union is the best decision for the UK. sets out the Conservative Party position on Europe and was recently deemed controversial by the opposition due to the £9M price for its printing and distribution, paid for by the UK tax payer.
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  • The British Conservative Government leaflet supporting the pro side of the European Referendum debate arrives at homes across the country on 13 April 2016 in London, England, United Kingdom. The pamphlet entitled Why the Government believes in voting to remain in the European Union is the best decision for the UK. sets out the Conservative Party position on Europe and was recently deemed controversial by the opposition due to the £9M price for its printing and distribution, paid for by the UK tax payer.
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  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
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  • The 'Master of the Hounds' wearing a red coat on horseback, Exmoor, Somerset, UK. Stag hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and sometimes killing of a stag by trained hounds and a group of followers lead by a 'master' who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback. This controversial sport, was banned in England and Wales in November 2004.
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  • The Rt. Hon. Tony Blair MP, as Leader of the Opposition, stares in deep thought whilst on a train en-route to an evening Labour Party rally in Nottingham, 2 years before his victory in the 1997 General Election that eventually made him British Prime Minister. Blair is with an unknown Downing Street assistant and is has been reading the London Evening Standard newspaper in the First Class carriage at a time when fellow-passengers take little notice of the future controversial world statesman. Then, he could travel in relative obscurity, without large security details. Blair is wearing a blue shirt with a sober, patterned tie and his hair is still dark without the greyness that would appear rapidly when the pressures of office prematurely aged him. It is dark outside and we see no detail through the window of the vast Victorian mainline station outside.
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  • Ray Lewis, Academy Director of Eastside Young Leaders Academy, Forest Gate, East London. This controversial figure was the originator of this project, designed to give self esteem and empowerment to young black males. EYLA exists to nurture and develop the leadership potential of young African and Caribbean males, empowering them to become the next generation of successful leaders.
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  • Boys at Eastside Young Leaders Academy, Forest Gate, East London. This controversial figure was the originator of this project, designed to give self esteem and empowerment to young black males. EYLA exists to nurture and develop the leadership potential of young African and Caribbean males, empowering them to become the next generation of successful leaders.
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  • Drill Instructor Kwame Asante at Eastside Young Leaders Academy, Forest Gate, East London. This controversial figure was the originator of this project, designed to give self esteem and empowerment to young black males. EYLA exists to nurture and develop the leadership potential of young African and Caribbean males, empowering them to become the next generation of successful leaders.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • View looking across overgrown and disused waste ground, awaiting redevelopment, which seems to have stalled in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • View looking across overgrown and disused waste ground, awaiting redevelopment, which seems to have stalled in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • View looking across overgrown and disused waste ground awaiting redevelopment, which seems to have stalled in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • View looking across overgrown and disused waste ground, awaiting redevelopment, which seems to have stalled in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • View looking towards the iconic Rotunda building across overgrown and disused waste ground next to Digbeth Coach Station, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_waste ground birmingham_001.jpg
  • View looking towards the iconic Rotunda building across overgrown and disused waste ground next to Digbeth Coach Station, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • View looking towards the iconic Rotunda building across overgrown and disused waste ground next to Digbeth Coach Station, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • Studios and offices to let in old industrial buildings in the Deritend / Digbeth area near the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • Prosperity billboard advertisement beside old industrial buildings in the Deritend / Digbeth area near the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_old factories birmingham_00...jpg
  • Studios and offices to let in old industrial buildings in the Deritend / Digbeth area near the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_old factories birmingham_00...jpg
  • Old industrial building of Samuel Heath & Sons - Brassfounders in the Deritend / Digbeth area near the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • View looking across old industrial buildings towards the City Centre and the iconic Rotunda building on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • Street art mural of iconic local band Black Sabbath looking across overgrown and disused waste ground, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_black sabbath birmingham_00...jpg
  • Street art mural of iconic local band Black Sabbath looking across overgrown and disused waste ground, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_black sabbath birmingham_00...jpg
  • Street art mural of iconic local band Black Sabbath looking across overgrown and disused waste ground, which seems to have stalled awaiting redevelopment in the last year in the industrial area of Deritend, which lies less than half a mile from the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
    20201214_black sabbath birmingham_00...jpg
  • View looking down across old industrial buildings and residential buildings from Highgate over Deritend and Digbeth towards the City Centre on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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  • View looking down across old industrial buildings and residential buildings from Highgate over Deritend and Digbeth towards the City Centre on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham is undergoing a massive transformation called the Big City Plan which involves the controversial regeneration of the city centre as well as a secondary zone reaching out further. The Big City Plan is the most ambitious, far-reaching development project being undertaken in the UK. The aim for Birmingham City Council is to create a world-class city centre by planning for the next 20 years of transformation.
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