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  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A first glimpse of Aurora, the double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The giant bear, which is made of replica and reclaimed ship parts as well as recycled materials, will be carrying in her fur the names of over 3 and half million people who have joined the global movement to protect the Arctic from industrial exploitation. The names will be delivered to Shell’s HQ in London on 15 September as part of a global day of action to protect the Arctic.
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  • The Star on a decommissioned Air Transport Command aircraft at North Weald Airfield near Epping.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • A first glimpse of Aurora, the double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The giant bear, which is made of replica and reclaimed ship parts as well as recycled materials, will be carrying in her fur the names of over 3 and half million people who have joined the global movement to protect the Arctic from industrial exploitation. The names will be delivered to Shell’s HQ in London on 15 September as part of a global day of action to protect the Arctic.
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  • A first glimpse of Aurora, the double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The giant bear, which is made of replica and reclaimed ship parts as well as recycled materials, will be carrying in her fur the names of over 3 and half million people who have joined the global movement to protect the Arctic from industrial exploitation. The names will be delivered to Shell’s HQ in London on 15 September as part of a global day of action to protect the Arctic.
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  • A first glimpse of Aurora, the double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The giant bear, which is made of replica and reclaimed ship parts as well as recycled materials, will be carrying in her fur the names of over 3 and half million people who have joined the global movement to protect the Arctic from industrial exploitation. The names will be delivered to Shell’s HQ in London on 15 September as part of a global day of action to protect the Arctic.
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  • A first glimpse of Aurora, the double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The giant bear, which is made of replica and reclaimed ship parts as well as recycled materials, will be carrying in her fur the names of over 3 and half million people who have joined the global movement to protect the Arctic from industrial exploitation. The names will be delivered to Shell’s HQ in London on 15 September as part of a global day of action to protect the Arctic.
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  • A first glimpse of Aurora, the double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The giant bear, which is made of replica and reclaimed ship parts as well as recycled materials, will be carrying in her fur the names of over 3 and half million people who have joined the global movement to protect the Arctic from industrial exploitation. The names will be delivered to Shell’s HQ in London on 15 September as part of a global day of action to protect the Arctic.
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  • A first glimpse of Aurora, the double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The giant bear, which is made of replica and reclaimed ship parts as well as recycled materials, will be carrying in her fur the names of over 3 and half million people who have joined the global movement to protect the Arctic from industrial exploitation. The names will be delivered to Shell’s HQ in London on 15 September as part of a global day of action to protect the Arctic.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • A small jet flies by and almost into the mouth of the bear.The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • Peter Elliott, actor and primate animator expert, trains the puppeteers and volunteers of the day. The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • The giant polar bear Aurora is test run on North Weald Airfield near Epping. It is the first day that puppeteers get a chance to get her legs and feet moving. Aurora, a double-decker-bus-size polar bear puppet specially commissioned by Greenpeace to lead an Arctic-inspired street parade to the London HQ of oil giant Shell on 15 September. The three-tonne marionette bear will be operated from the inside by a team of 15 puppeteers, including artists from West End blockbuster War Horse, and will be hauled on ropes by 30 volunteers along a route including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
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  • A small Fiat 126 car and a large Land Rover Defender give a strong and weak contrast in size, style and scale in London, England, United Kingdom. Vehicles like SUVs and 4x4s are recieving a lot of criticism, particularly in the city for taking up too much space as they become larger in design, and questioning their ecological credentials.
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  • A small Fiat 126 car and a large Land Rover Defender give a strong and weak contrast in size, style and scale in London, England, United Kingdom. Vehicles like SUVs and 4x4s are recieving a lot of criticism, particularly in the city for taking up too much space as they become larger in design, and questioning their ecological credentials.
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  • Musselburgh True Defenders Flute Band from Northern Ireland play as thousands of Leave supporters gathered in Parliament Square to protest against the delay to Brexit, on the day the UK had been due to leave the EU on 29th March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. As parliament debated and voted inside the commons, rejecting the Withdrawal Agreement again, outside in Westminster various groups of demonstrators including the Yellow Jackets, Leave Means Leave supporters and the Democratic Football Lads Alliance, gathered to voice their wish to leave the European Union, and their frustration that Brexit is not being delivered, waving Union flags and Believe in Britain placards.
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  • Musselburgh True Defenders Flute Band from Northern Ireland play as thousands of Leave supporters gathered in Parliament Square to protest against the delay to Brexit, on the day the UK had been due to leave the EU on 29th March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. As parliament debated and voted inside the commons, rejecting the Withdrawal Agreement again, outside in Westminster various groups of demonstrators including the Yellow Jackets, Leave Means Leave supporters and the Democratic Football Lads Alliance, gathered to voice their wish to leave the European Union, and their frustration that Brexit is not being delivered, waving Union flags and Believe in Britain placards.
    20190329_pro brexit day_B_014.jpg
  • Musselburgh True Defenders Flute Band from Northern Ireland play as thousands of Leave supporters gathered in Parliament Square to protest against the delay to Brexit, on the day the UK had been due to leave the EU on 29th March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. As parliament debated and voted inside the commons, rejecting the Withdrawal Agreement again, outside in Westminster various groups of demonstrators including the Yellow Jackets, Leave Means Leave supporters and the Democratic Football Lads Alliance, gathered to voice their wish to leave the European Union, and their frustration that Brexit is not being delivered, waving Union flags and Believe in Britain placards.
    20190329_pro brexit day_B_013.jpg
  • Musselburgh True Defenders Flute Band from Northern Ireland play as thousands of Leave supporters gathered in Parliament Square to protest against the delay to Brexit, on the day the UK had been due to leave the EU on 29th March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. As parliament debated and voted inside the commons, rejecting the Withdrawal Agreement again, outside in Westminster various groups of demonstrators including the Yellow Jackets, Leave Means Leave supporters and the Democratic Football Lads Alliance, gathered to voice their wish to leave the European Union, and their frustration that Brexit is not being delivered, waving Union flags and Believe in Britain placards.
    20190329_pro brexit day_B_012.jpg
  • The bible and standard Christian oath used by witnesses and defendants in court rooms in England.
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  • The bible and standard Christian oath used by witnesses and defendants in court rooms in England.
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  • In a magistrates court in England, models pose as defendant and Judge.
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  • In a magistrates court in England, models pose as defendant and Judge.
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  • In a magistrates court in England, models pose as defendant and Judge.
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  • Musselburgh True Defenders Flute Band from Northern Ireland play as thousands of Leave supporters gathered in Parliament Square to protest against the delay to Brexit, on the day the UK had been due to leave the EU on 29th March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. As parliament debated and voted inside the commons, rejecting the Withdrawal Agreement again, outside in Westminster various groups of demonstrators including the Yellow Jackets, Leave Means Leave supporters and the Democratic Football Lads Alliance, gathered to voice their wish to leave the European Union, and their frustration that Brexit is not being delivered, waving Union flags and Believe in Britain placards.
    20190329_pro brexit day_B_036.jpg
  • Musselburgh True Defenders Flute Band from Northern Ireland play as thousands of Leave supporters gathered in Parliament Square to protest against the delay to Brexit, on the day the UK had been due to leave the EU on 29th March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. As parliament debated and voted inside the commons, rejecting the Withdrawal Agreement again, outside in Westminster various groups of demonstrators including the Yellow Jackets, Leave Means Leave supporters and the Democratic Football Lads Alliance, gathered to voice their wish to leave the European Union, and their frustration that Brexit is not being delivered, waving Union flags and Believe in Britain placards.
    20190329_pro brexit day_B_019.jpg
  • The bible and standard Christian oath used by witnesses and defendants in court rooms in England.
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  • In a magistrates court in England, models pose as defendant and Judge.  The defendant swears an oath on the Holy Bible to tell the truth in court.
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  • In a magistrates court in England, models pose as defendant and Judge.
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  • In a magistrates court in England, models pose as defendant and Judge.
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  • In a magistrates court in England, models pose as defendant and Judge.
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  • In a magistrates court in England, models pose as defendant and Judge.
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  • In a magistrates court in England, models pose as defendant and Judge.
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  • Chelsea Truck Company 4x4 vehicle in Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom.
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  • In the days before the historical Handover of sovereignty of Hong Kong from Britain to China, a banner calls for a Democracy rally in two locations, on 27th June 1997, in Hong Kong, China.
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  • A sign inside a magistrate court for court 3, also in braille.
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  • A lady carries a young child on her shoulders during a rain show at Piccadilly Circus in the West End, on 12th November 2019, in London, England.
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  • A prison van waiting outside a magistrate court to take prisoners back to prison after their court hearings.
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  • A prisoner in handcuffs is taken away from court after his hearing to a waitng prison van.
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  • A prisoner in handcuffs is taken away from court after his hearing to a waitng prison van.
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  • The oath used by Muslim interpreters in court rooms in England.
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  • March against austerity, London June 20th 2015. protesters carry placards saying 'Defend jobs, defend education, No Cuts'
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  • On a day when 400,000 public sector workers go on strike over cuts, pay and pensions, other protesters came out to protest against the police and to defend the right to protest. London, UK.
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  • On a day when 400,000 public sector workers go on strike over cuts, pay and pensions, other protesters came out to protest against the police and to defend the right to protest. London, UK.
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  • On a day when 400,000 public sector workers go on strike over cuts, pay and pensions, other protesters came out to protest against the police and to defend the right to protest. London, UK.
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  • The tombstone of Sergeant-Major Edward Cotton of the 7th Hussars who helped defend the strategically-important Hougoumont Farm during the battle of Waterloo, 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. Cotton survived the battle and returned to the area to lead battlefield tours, dying in 1849, interred here then re-buried elsewhere in 1890.The farm became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • The second day of the Strike WEF march to Davos on 20th of January 2020 in Schiers, Switzerland. A flag celebrating ZAD Forever in France, Zone to Defend or ZAD is a French neologism used to refer to a militant occupation that is intended to physically blockade a development project. The march started in Schiers and walked the 24 kilomers to Klosters.  The aim is to finish in Davos with a public meeting in the town on the day the WEF begins. The march is a three day protest against the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos. The activists want climate justice and think that The WEF is for the worlds richest and political elite only.
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  • A Defend Our Democracy placard during the Stop The Coup protest against the proroguing of Parliament on 31st August 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Left-wing group Momentum and the Peoples Assembly coordinated a series of Stop The Coup protests across the UK today, aimed at Boris Johnson and the UK government proroguing Parliament.
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  • A man holds a Defend Democracy placard during the Stop The Coup protest against the proroguing of Parliament on 31st August 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Left-wing group Momentum and the Peoples Assembly coordinated a series of Stop The Coup protests across the UK today, aimed at Boris Johnson and the UK government proroguing Parliament.
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  • A Defend Democracy placard during the Stop The Coup protest against the proroguing of Parliament on 31st August 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Left-wing group Momentum and the Peoples Assembly coordinated a series of Stop The Coup protests across the UK today, aimed at Boris Johnson and the UK government proroguing Parliament.
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  • The guns from the battleship HMS Hood defend Georgetown at Fort Bedford, 27th May 1997, on Ascension, a small area of approximately 88 km² isolated volcanic island in the equatorial waters of the South Atlantic Ocean, roughly midway between the horn of South America and Africa. It is governed as part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. Organised settlement of Ascension Island began in 1815, when the British garrisoned it as a precaution after imprisoning Napoleon I on Saint Helena. In January 2016 the UK Government announced that an area around Ascension Island was to become a huge marine reserve, to protect its varied and unique ecosystem, including some of the largest marlin in the world, large populations of green turtle, and the islands own species of frigate bird. With an area of 234,291 square kilometres 90,460 sq mi, slightly more than half of the reserve will be closed to fishing.
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  • The guns from the battleship HMS Hood defend Georgetown at Fort Bedford, 27th May 1997, on Ascension, a small area of approximately 88 km² isolated volcanic island in the equatorial waters of the South Atlantic Ocean, roughly midway between the horn of South America and Africa. It is governed as part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. Organised settlement of Ascension Island began in 1815, when the British garrisoned it as a precaution after imprisoning Napoleon I on Saint Helena. In January 2016 the UK Government announced that an area around Ascension Island was to become a huge marine reserve, to protect its varied and unique ecosystem, including some of the largest marlin in the world, large populations of green turtle, and the islands own species of frigate bird. With an area of 234,291 square kilometres 90,460 sq mi, slightly more than half of the reserve will be closed to fishing.
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  • Kent anti racism network and friends defend Dover against a heavily policed facist demonstration. 30th January 2016
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  • Kent anti racism network and friends defend Dover against a heavily policed facist demonstration. 30th January 2016
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  • Rohullah  Nikpay,21, Bronze medal winner,  photographed at his gym.  Rohullah is from a typically poor Afghan  background, A  Hazara, one of the most marginalized tribes in his country. He spent several years in a refugee camp before emigrating to Iran during the Taliban years. When he returned  Taekwondo   became an important  part of his life, supporting himself only  with  help from his family and a  menial job. It was, then, a hugely emotional experience, for him to return to Kabul after his success in  Beijing to find crowds of cheering Afghans. Apart from meeting with the president the first thing he did was hire him self  a body guard: any -body in Afghanistan with money is a target for kidnapping. Now the target  for Rohullah is   2012 in London . He trains every night with the Afghan team for two hours every night and 3-4 times a day when a competition is due.  His responsibility is much more now he has reputation to defend.
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  • The familly of Murat Balia who was killed ina blood feud with the familly of Amathj Mehmed. His nephew, Myftar Balia, is lying in the bed with the wounds from 8 bullets. He is surrounded by his familly and his son Edward (holding the lamp) aged 17 is bound by the Kanune (code of behavior going back hundreds of years) to defend his family's honour.<br />
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The Kanun included an elaborate legal code trying to regulate blood feud (gjakmarrya) – a system of reciprocal ”honour killings”. According to the Code, if a man is deeply affronted, his family has the right to kill the person who has insulted him. However, by doing this, the family will become a target for revenge on the part of the victim’s family. The victim’s closest male relative is obliged to kill the murderer of his family member. The pattern of reprisal killings thus formed has been passed on for generations of families and has been manifested up to the present day in Albania “Blood is never lost”, states the Kanun.
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  • An aerial view of an unidentified island community seen from a regional aircraft passing overhead atolls and islands, a few miles to the north Malé, capital of the Indian Ocean Republic of the Maldives. We see the perfectly clear blue sea surrounding an island of white coral beach sand, a harbour, holiday apartments and importantly coastal defence barriers that may defend against rising sea levels as global warming makes sea level locations like this vulnerable to flooding. The Maldives comprise of twenty-six atolls, featuring 1,192 coral islands of which 80 are holiday resorts with 200 inhabited by indigenous communities. This Islamic nation of 298 sq km (115 sq miles), lie seven hundred kilometres (435 miles) south-west of Sri Lanka.
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  • Military jet fighter engines awaiting recycling for scrap value in arid desert at Davis Monthan facility, Tucson, Arizona.  A landscape of old technology, the relics of former wars and air supremacy now reduced to aluminium and sprayed IDs. Jet pipes and power plants, the energy to get multi-million aircraft into the air to attack or defend territory and culture. These retired aircraft engines whose air frames are too old for flight are being stored then recycled, their aluminium worth more than their sum total at this repository for old military fighter and bomber aircraft.
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  • Cases of Rapier surface-to-air missile equipment stationed on Blackheath, a security measure in readiness for the London 2012 Olympic games. The Rapiers arrived in Blackheath yesterday in a bid to defend London against a "worst-case scenario" 9/11-style attack. As part of a multi-layered defence system installed around the capital during the games in July 2012, the missiles are positioned here and other sites during an exercise named Olympic Guardian, which began earlier this week on the coast and in London's airspace. RAF Air Vice-Marshall Stuart Atha said the missiles were for the "worst-case scenario" of a "very unlikely attack" on the Games and chose Blackheath as one of six "favourite" sites.
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  • Cases of Rapier surface-to-air missile equipment stationed on Blackheath, a security measure in readiness for the London 2012 Olympic games. The Rapiers arrived in Blackheath yesterday in a bid to defend London against a "worst-case scenario" 9/11-style attack. As part of a multi-layered defence system installed around the capital during the games in July 2012, the missiles are positioned here and other sites during an exercise named Olympic Guardian, which began earlier this week on the coast and in London's airspace. RAF Air Vice-Marshall Stuart Atha said the missiles were for the "worst-case scenario" of a "very unlikely attack" on the Games and chose Blackheath as one of six "favourite" sites.
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  • Rapier surface-to-air missiles stationed on Blackheath, a security measure in readiness for the London 2012 Olympic games. The Rapiers arrived in Blackheath yesterday in a bid to defend London against a "worst-case scenario" 9/11-style attack. As part of a multi-layered defence system installed around the capital during the games in July 2012, the missiles are positioned here and other sites during an exercise named Olympic Guardian, which began earlier this week on the coast and in London's airspace. RAF Air Vice-Marshall Stuart Atha said the missiles were for the "worst-case scenario" of a "very unlikely attack" on the Games and chose Blackheath as one of six "favourite" sites.
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  • Riot police form a barrier between media and supporters of Tommy Robinson real mame Stephen Yaxley - Lennon as they protest outside the Houses of Parliament after he was sentenced  to nine months in prison for contempt of court. He was found guilty of filming defendants accused of child sex offences outside Leeds Crown Court and live-streaming the footage on Facebook Live in May, 2018.
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  • Riot police form a barrier between media and supporters of Tommy Robinson real mame Stephen Yaxley - Lennon as they protest outside the Houses of Parliament after he was sentenced  to nine months in prison for contempt of court. He was found guilty of filming defendants accused of child sex offences outside Leeds Crown Court and live-streaming the footage on Facebook Live in May, 2018.
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  • Juana Calfunao Paillalef,  a female Lonko, leader and certainly one of the most outspoken defenders of the Mapuche cause stands in front of her Ruka,  the traditional circular wood and straw hut on her ancestral land. Having being inprisoned several times and in all for more then four years, has become an important symbol for the resistance of her indigenous people. She is internationally known and admired both at home and abroad, though her many enemies inside the Chilean state consider her to be a terrorist. She and her family are constantly threatened  and intimidated by the police. They have suffered multpile physical and verbal aggressions over the years as well and continually be under surveillance. Unbowed she continues her resisitance fight, Araucania, Chile. February 14, 2018.
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  • Juana Calfunao Paillalef,  a female Lonko and certainly one of the most outspoken defenders of the Mapuche cause stands in front of her Ruka, the traditional circular wood and straw hut on her ancestral land. Having being inprisoned several times and in all for more then four years, has become an important symbol for the resistence of her indigenous people. She is internationally known and admired both at home and abroad, though her many enemies inside the Chilean state consider her to be a terrorist. She and her family are constantly threatened  and intimidated by the police. They have suffered multpile physical and verbal aggressions over the years as well and continually be under surveillance. Unbowed she continues her resisitance fight.
    20180215_chile_mapuches_073.jpg
  • Juana Calfunao Paillalef,  a female Lonko and certainly one of the most outspoken defenders of the Mapuche cause stands in front of her Ruka,  the traditional circular wood and straw hut on her ancestral land. Having being inprisoned several times and in all for more then four years, has become an important symbol for the resistance of her indigenous people. She is internationally known and admired both at home and abroad, though her many enemies inside the Chilean state consider her to be a terrorist. She and her family are constantly threatened  and intimidated by the police. They have suffered multpile physical and verbal aggressions over the years as well and continually be under surveillance. Unbowed she continues her resisitance fight, Araucania, Chile. February 14, 2018.
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  • The Stansted 15 are sentenced at Chelmsford Crown court, 6th of February 2019, Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The defendants and supporters gather outside the court. The group of fifteen activists stopped a Home Office deportation charter flight in Stansted in 2017. The activists were charged under the terrorism law and 12 were sentenced community service and 3 were sentenced suspended 9 months prison sentences.
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  • The Stansted 15 are sentenced at Chelmsford Crown court, 6th of February 2019, Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The defendants and supporters gather outside the court. The group of fifteen activists stopped a Home Office deportation charter flight in Stansted in 2017. The activists were charged under the terrorism law and 12 were sentenced community service and 3 were sentenced suspended 9 months prison sentences.
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  • The Stansted 15 are sentenced at Chelmsford Crown court, 6th of February 2019, Chelmsford, United Kingdom. Richard Roberts, an anti-fracking activist speaks in defence of the Stansted 15. The defendants and supporters gather outside the court. The group of fifteen activists stopped a Home Office deportation charter flight in Stansted in 2017. The activists were charged under the terrorism law and 12 were sentenced community service and 3 were sentenced suspended 9 months prison sentences.
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  • The Stansted 15 are sentenced at Chelmsford Crown court, 6th of February 2019, Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The defendants and supporters gather outside the court. The group of fifteen activists stopped a Home Office deportation charter flight in Stansted in 2017. The activists were charged under the terrorism law and 12 were sentenced community service and 3 were sentenced suspended 9 months prison sentences.
    IC5A5145.jpg
  • The Stansted 15 are sentenced at Chelmsford Crown court, 6th of February 2019, Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The defendants and supporters gather outside the court. The group of fifteen activists stopped a Home Office deportation charter flight in Stansted in 2017. The activists were charged under the terrorism law and 12 were sentenced community service and 3 were sentenced suspended 9 months prison sentences.
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  • The Stansted 15 are sentenced at Chelmsford Crown court, 6th of February 2019, Chelmsford, United Kingdom. May MacKeith, shortly before going into court. The defendants and supporters gather outside the court. The group of fifteen activists stopped a Home Office deportation charter flight in Stansted in 2017. The activists were charged under the terrorism law and 12 were sentenced community service and 3 were sentenced suspended 9 months prison sentences.
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