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  • Nick Leeson, the former banker known as the Barings Rogue Trader seen Terryland Park, the home of Galway United, Ireland. Leeson is known as the former Rogue Trader whose financial market risk-taking caused the biggest financial scandal of the 20th century when he brought about the collapse of his employer, Barings Bank (personal bank to HM The Queen) in 1995. Leeson's role and subsequent jailing is one of the most notorious episodes in debacles in modern financial history. Leeson is CEO of Galway United Football Club whose home ground is at Terryland Park, founded in 1024 and with a capacity of 6,000. Leeson is still busy giving motivational speeches to companies around the world.
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  • Nick Leeson, the former banker known as the Barings Rogue Trader seen in Galway, Ireland. Leeson is known as the former Rogue Trader whose financial market risk-taking caused the biggest financial scandal of the 20th century when he brought about the collapse of his employer, Barings Bank (personal bank to HM The Queen) in 1995. Leeson's role and subsequent jailing is one of the most notorious episodes in debacles in modern financial history. Leeson is CEO of Galway United Football Club whose home ground is at Terryland Park, founded in 1024 and with a capacity of 6,000. Leeson is still busy giving motivational speeches to companies around the world.
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  • Nick Leeson, the former banker known as the Barings Rogue Trader seen in Galway, Ireland. Leeson is known as the former Rogue Trader whose financial market risk-taking caused the biggest financial scandal of the 20th century when he brought about the collapse of his employer, Barings Bank (personal bank to HM The Queen) in 1995. Leeson's role and subsequent jailing is one of the most notorious episodes in debacles in modern financial history. Leeson is CEO of Galway United Football Club whose home ground is at Terryland Park, founded in 1024 and with a capacity of 6,000. Leeson is still busy giving motivational speeches to companies around the world.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin is confronted by a woman when he is out campaigning in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin stands in front of a poster of himself during an election campaign in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin talks to constituents in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin waves to passing supporters when he is out on the campaign trail n the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin (L) looks on as Rev James Gitau, a new recruit to the British National Party talks to reporters on the campaign trail n the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin talks to reporters in the car park of a pub in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham , as his wife Jackie looks on.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin talks to reporters in the car park of a pub in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham , as his wife Jackie looks on.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin talks to reporters in the car park of a pub in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham , as his wife Jackie looks on.
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  • A Lorry drives through the constituency of Barking and Dagenham with a poster of British National Party Leader Nick Griffin on the back as young men drive past in a car.
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  • Nick Hardwick, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons speaking at the Howard League for Penal Reform conference. Through the gate: Transforming rehabilitation and the future of prisons. The Kings Fund, London.
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  • Nick Hardwick, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons speaking at the Howard League for Penal Reform conference. Through the gate: Transforming rehabilitation and the future of prisons. The Kings Fund, London.
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  • Nick Hardwick, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons London.
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  • Nick Hardwick, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons London.
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  • A portrait of Tate Modern art Gallery Director Sir Nick Serota during the refurbishment of the south bank power station's Turbine Hall in 1998. Wearing hard hat and high-vis clothing on this dangerous construction site, Serota looks over his left shoulder with the view that will in future exhibit some of the world’s most engaging art works. Sir Nicholas Andrew Serota (born 27 April 1946 is a British art curator. He was director of the Whitechapel Gallery, London, and The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, before becoming director of the Tate, the United Kingdom's national gallery of modern and British art in 1988. He was awarded a knighthood in 1999. He has been the chairman of the Turner Prize jury. He was the driving force behind the creation of Tate Modern, which opened in 2000.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train by the BBCs Nick Robinson on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • A portrait of Tate Director Nicholas Nick Serota during the redevelopment phase of the Turbine Hall at the former power station now known as Tate Modern art gallery, on 6th March 1998, on Londons Southbank, England.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government being interviewed on a train on 25 March 2011 in the United Kingdom.
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  • Miriam González Durántez  wife of the Leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg campaigns  in South London.
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  • Placards for Labour and Liberal Democrtas on display during a visit by Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrtas in South London.
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  • Leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg campaigns  in South London.
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  • Leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg campaigns  in South London.
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  • Leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg campaigns  in South London.
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  • BNP leader Nick Griffin at the BNP meeting in Elm Park, Essex. The British National Party are a far right wing political party whose presence on the political stage is highly controversial due to their allegedly racist / fascist viewpoint.
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  • BNP leader Nick Griffin at the BNP meeting in Elm Park, Essex. The British National Party are a far right wing political party whose presence on the political stage is highly controversial due to their allegedly racist / fascist viewpoint.
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  • Writer and journalist Nick Cohen, Clerkenwell, London.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, wins ski slopestyle SILVER at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle flower ceremony on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, SILVER with Oystein Braaten Norway, GOLD and Alex Beaulieu-Marchand, Canada, BRONZE at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle flower ceremony on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, SILVER with Oystein Braaten Norway, GOLD and Alex Beaulieu-Marchand, Canada, BRONZE at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle flower ceremony on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, wins ski slopestyle SILVER at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle flower ceremony on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Performers dressed up as David Cameron, Prime Minister and Nick Clegg, Dep Prime Minister chop their way through the crowd, butchering people. 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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  • Performers dressed up as David Cameron, Prime Minister and Nick Clegg, Dep Prime Minister chop their way through the crowd, butchering people. 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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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, SILVER with Oystein Braaten Norway, GOLD and Alex Beaulieu-Marchand, Canada, BRONZE at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle flower ceremony on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, wins ski slopestyle SILVER at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle flower ceremony on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, SILVER with Oystein Braaten Norway, GOLD and Alex Beaulieu-Marchand, Canada, BRONZE at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle flower ceremony on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, wins ski slopestyle SILVER at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle flower ceremony on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, wins ski slopestyle SILVER at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle flower ceremony on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Nick Goepper, USA, at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics men’s freestyle ski slopestyle on February 18th 2017, at the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
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  • Effigies of British Political leaders, Nick Clegg, Gordon Brown and David Cameron are placed in Parliament Square during a May Day demonstration, London.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming (pictured) and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming (pictured) and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The Leisure Society play an intimate gig at The Social, London, UK. With far bigger concerts lined up, the Leisure Society play a one off tiny concert at this, one of London's smallest music venues. A place they played 6 years ago when they were first starting out. The Leisure Society is a band formed by Nick Hemming and multi-instrumentalist and producer Christian Hardy.
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  • The face of BNP leader Nick Griffin in a parody as the Queen of Fascism. Pride London gay and lesbian parade through central London. Pride London (founded in 2004) aims to promote equality and diversity through all of its campaigns. The Pride London festival uses theatre, music, debate, art and entertainment to raise awareness of discrimination and the issues and difficulties affecting the lives of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender people around the world. The annual parade is an explosion of Pride in the heart of the capital, attracting over 1,000,000 people in a celebration of diversity.
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  • Protesters dressed as Nich Clegg and David Cameron slash and cut with bloody knives at those standing by, in an act as if they were butchers or murderers cutting the NHS. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
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  • Protesters dressed as Nich Clegg and David Cameron slash and cut with bloody knives at those standing by, in an act as if they were butchers or murderers cutting the NHS. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
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  • In the Hastings and Rye constituency of serving Conservative Home Secretary, Amber Rudd MP, is the Liberal Democrat party window in St. Leonards, on 29th April 2017, In St Leonards, East Sussex, England.
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  • Leader of the British Liberal Democrat Party Nick Clegg (R) sits with his wife Miriam Gaonzalez Durantez in a church in South West London during the British Election Campaign.
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  • Leader of the British Liberal Democrat Party Nick Clegg is interviewed by reporters at a church in South West London during the British Election Campaign.
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  • Leader of the British Liberal Democrat Party Nick Clegg is photographed by a photographer during a visit to a  church in South West London during the British Election Campaign.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Nick Sheldrick arrested and taken to cout. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Nick Sheldrick arrested and taken to cout. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 13 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. A truck owned by local Pete Marquis is attempted stopped by activists. The activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla and part of an ongoing struggle where makeshift towers and makeshift camps have sprung up outside the premisses. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 13 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla and part of an ongoing struggle where makeshift towers and makeshift camps have sprung up outside the premisses. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 13 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla and part of an ongoing struggle where makeshift towers and makeshift camps have sprung up outside the premisses. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Councillor Miranda Cox arrived back to the protest after having been released from jail. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Councillor Miranda Cox arrived back to the protest after having been released from jail. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Police forcing protestors away fro the gates. Activists up the make-shift tower prevent police form clearing that. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Police forcing protestors away fro the gates. Activists up the make-shift tower prevent police form clearing that. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. A solicitor visits the protest to hear the complaints about police brutality and tresspass.The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Police forcing protestors away fro the gates. Activists up the make-shift tower prevent police form clearing that. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Michelle Martin and her protector are asaked to leave in spite of she is locked on. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Police forcing protestors away fro the gates. Activists up the make-shift tower prevent police form clearing that. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • 12 local activists locked themselves in specially made arm tubes to block the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 03 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Michellemartin and friend left behind police lines amongst the demolition. The 13 activists included 3 councillors; Julie Brickles, Miranda Cox and Gina Dowding and Nick Danby, Martin Porter, Jeanette Porter,  Michelle Martin, Louise Robinson,<br />
Alana McCullough, Nick Sheldrick, Cath Robinson, Barbara Cookson, Dan Huxley-Blyth. The blockade is a repsonse to the emmidiate drilling for shale gas, fracking, by the fracking company Quadrilla. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. All the activists have been active in the struggle against fracking for years but this is their first direct action of peacefull protesting. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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