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  • Demonstration against any intervention in Syria called by Stop the War and CND, August 30th 2013, Central London. A hand painted sign on cardboard saying 'Diplomacy is the only way'.
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  • 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.
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  • A letter addressed to  Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of detained Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe and delivered to the the Iranian Embassy  on day 13 of his hunger strike outside the Iranian Embassy in Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom on 27th June 2019. Mr Ratcliffe began his protest on June 15 at the same time his wife went on hunger strike in Iran, where she has been detained in prison since April 2016.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • The architecture of the Grand Staircase in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
    QS120916Shanghai020_1_1.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner against islamophobia on Southwark Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. An Migrants Welcome Here banner on Westminster Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Kashmiri campaigners protest Indias involvement in Kashmir opposite Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019. A week ago the Indian Government revoked Article 370, a constitutional provision granting the region special status.
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  • Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leaving 10 Downing Street following a meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Central London, United Kingdom on 5th August , 2019.
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  • Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange demonstrate in the road outside Woolwich Crown Court during his extradition hearing on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is wanted in the United States to face charges of attempted hacking and breaches of the espionage act, related to the publication of classified US military documents. He faces a maximum of 175 years in prison.
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  • Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gather outside Woolwich Crown Court during his extradition hearing on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is wanted in the United States to face charges of attempted hacking and breaches of the espionage act, related to the publication of classified US military documents. He faces a maximum of 175 years in prison.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_020.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_022.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_019.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_018.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_017.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_015.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_011.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_012.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_006.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_005.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_004.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_003.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_001.jpg
  • The face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the side of two black cabs in Shoreditch, 7th March 2018, in east London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. "He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia," the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
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  • The face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the side of two black cabs in Shoreditch, 7th March 2018, in east London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. "He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia," the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    saudi_king-01-06-03-2018.jpg
  • On the day that the British government awaits an explanation from the Kremlin over the poisoning by the nerve gas Novichok in Salisbury of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, Metropolitan police officers stand outside the Russian Federation Embassy and Consulate Section, on 13th March 2018, in London England.
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  • On the day that the British government awaits an explanation from the Kremlin over the poisoning by the nerve gas Novichok in Salisbury of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, Metropolitan police officers stand outside the Russian Federation Embassy and Consulate Section, on 13th March 2018, in London England.
    russian_embassy-15-13-03-2018.jpg
  • On the day that the British government awaits an explanation from the Kremlin over the poisoning by the nerve gas Novichok in Salisbury of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, Metropolitan police officers stand outside the Russian Federation Embassy and Consulate Section, on 13th March 2018, in London England.
    russian_embassy-10-13-03-2018.jpg
  • On the day that the British government awaits an explanation from the Kremlin over the poisoning by the nerve gas Novichok in Salisbury of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, Metropolitan police officers stand outside the Russian Federation Embassy and Consulate Section, on 13th March 2018, in London England.
    russian_embassy-07-13-03-2018.jpg
  • Palmerston, the resident cat of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO sleeps on a winged armchair in the Ambassadors Meeting Room where senior foreign diplomats wait for official meetings, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Palmerston is the resident Chief Mouser at the FCO who began his role in2016. Previously, he was from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home and is named after the former Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister Lord Palmerston.
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  • The statue of the 4th Earl of Clarendon KG GCB at the foot of the Grand Staircase in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon KG GCB PC 1800–1870, was an English diplomat and statesman. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
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  • The furnishings of the Ambassadors Meeting Room where senior foreign diplomats wait for official meetings, in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England.
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  • The Muses Stair and glass octagonal lantern, in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The roof is graced by goddesses of plenty canephora and cherubs illustrating the Roman virtues. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-18-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The long meeting table in the Locarno Room at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. In 1925 the Foreign Office played host to the signing of the Locarno Treaties, aimed at reducing tension in Europe. The ceremony took place in a suite of rooms that had been designed for banqueting, which subsequently became known as the Locarno Suite. During the Second World War, the Locarno Suites fine furnishings were removed or covered up, and it became home to a foreign office code-breaking department.
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  • A WW2-era German secret Enigma code machine is displayed in the Locarno Dining Room, in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The Enigma machine is a piece of hardware invented by a German and used by Britains codebreakers as a way of deciphering German signals traffic during World War Two. It has been claimed that as a result of the information gained through this device, hostilities between Germany and the Allied forces were curtailed by two years. An estimated 100,000 Enigma machines were constructed.
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  • The statues of Sir Eyre-Coote, K.B. by Thomas Banks 1788 and   <br />
Marquis Cornwallis, K.G. by John Bacon, Senior 1791 in the Gurkha Stair in the former India Office, which was part of the Foreign and Colonial Office now the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Whitehall, London. on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-12-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The statues of Sir Eyre-Coote, K.B. by Thomas Banks 1788 and   <br />
Marquis Cornwallis, K.G. by John Bacon, Senior 1791 in the Gurkha Stair in the former India Office, which was part of the Foreign and Colonial Office now the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Whitehall, London. on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
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  • The architecture of the covered Durbar Court, inside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO and part of the former India Office, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley KG PC PC Ire 1760-1842 was styled Viscount Wesley from birth until 1781 and was known as Earl of Mornington from 1781 until 1799. He was an Irish and British politician and colonial administrator.The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-08-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the covered Durbar Court, inside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO and part of the former India Office, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-06-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the covered Durbar Court, inside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO and part of the former India Office, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-07-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Detail of the brass nameplate outside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office outside the government department on King Charles Street SW1, on 5th October, 2017, in London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-06-05-10-2017.jpg
  • Detail of the brass nameplate outside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office outside the government department on King Charles Street SW1, on 5th October, 2017, in London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later 1875 the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-02-05-10-2017.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-30-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard at the entrance of the Hyde Park Corner underpass, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-34-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-29-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-23-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-19-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-21-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-18-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard at the entrance of the Hyde Park Corner underpass, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the city-wide campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-08-08-03-2018.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-09-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-10-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-08-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-05-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard at the entrance of the Hyde Park Corner underpass, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the city-wide campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-06-08-03-2018.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-07-07-03-2018_1.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard on West Cromwell Road, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
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  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard at the entrance of the Hyde Park Corner underpass, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the city-wide campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia, the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Police and paramilitary forces stand watch as protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans during their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Protestors display banners and pictures of Chairman Mao while chanting slogans During their march towards the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, China on 16 September 2012. Torrid protests in several Chinese cities broke out against Japan as it tries to nationalize the disputed Senkaku Islands as it is known in Japan or Diaoyu Island as it is known in China for a second day on Sunday, prompting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
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  • Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron greets Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at number 10 Downing Street in London in a recent diplomatic / trade discussion visit between China and the UK.
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  • Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron greets Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at number 10 Downing Street in London in a recent diplomatic / trade discussion visit between China and the UK.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Blackfriars Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Blackfriars Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Queer Solidarity banner on Vauxhall Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Queer Solidarity banner on Vauxhall Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Waterloo Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5277.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Waterloo Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5264.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Black Lives Matter banner on London Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5173.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Black Lives Matter banner on London Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5146.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A banner on Tower Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5064.jpg
  • Kashmiri campaigners protest Indias involvement in Kashmir opposite Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019. A week ago the Indian Government revoked Article 370, a constitutional provision granting the region special status.
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  • Three boys play on the statue of Field Marshal Montgomery as Kashmiri campaigners protest Indias involvement in Kashmir opposite Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019. A week ago the Indian Government revoked Article 370, a constitutional provision granting the region special status.
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  • Kashmiri campaigners protest Indias involvement in Kashmir opposite Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019. A week ago the Indian Government revoked Article 370, a constitutional provision granting the region special status.
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  • Kashmiri campaigners protest Indias involvement in Kashmir opposite Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019. A week ago the Indian Government revoked Article 370, a constitutional provision granting the region special status.
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  • Kashmiri campaigners protest Indias involvement in Kashmir opposite Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019. A week ago the Indian Government revoked Article 370, a constitutional provision granting the region special status.
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  • Kashmiri campaigners protest Indias involvement in Kashmir opposite Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019. A week ago the Indian Government revoked Article 370, a constitutional provision granting the region special status.
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  • Kashmiri campaigners protest Indias involvement in Kashmir opposite Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019. A week ago the Indian Government revoked Article 370, a constitutional provision granting the region special status.
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  • King Abdullah II of Jordan leaving a meeting with the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street on 7 August, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets King Abdullah II of Jordan  for bilateral talks at 10 Downing Street on 7 August, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • US National Security Adviser, John Bolton is greeted by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid at Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019.
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  • Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid greets Irish Finance Minister  Paschal Donohoe at number 11 Downing Street in Central London, United Kingdom on 6th August 2019.
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  • US National Security Adviser, John Bolton arrives at Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 13th August 2019.
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  • A red carpet is brushed ahead of King Abdullah II of Jordan arrival for a meeting with the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street on 7 August, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange demonstrate in the road outside Woolwich Crown Court during his extradition hearing on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is wanted in the United States to face charges of attempted hacking and breaches of the espionage act, related to the publication of classified US military documents. He faces a maximum of 175 years in prison.
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  • Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange demonstrate in the road outside Woolwich Crown Court during his extradition hearing on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is wanted in the United States to face charges of attempted hacking and breaches of the espionage act, related to the publication of classified US military documents. He faces a maximum of 175 years in prison.
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  • Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange demonstrate in the road outside Woolwich Crown Court during his extradition hearing on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is wanted in the United States to face charges of attempted hacking and breaches of the espionage act, related to the publication of classified US military documents. He faces a maximum of 175 years in prison.
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