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  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Jono Read (change.org petition organiser), John McDonnell MP supporters and campaigners deliver an over 271,000 strong petition to save BBC Three to Jon Cowdock (left), head of commercial strategy at the BBC Trust.
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  • Jono Read (right, change.org petition organiser), John McDonnell MP (left)  deliver an over 271,000 strong petition to save BBC Three to the BBC broadcasting house. Central London. 17th February 2015.
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  • Jono Read (change.org petition organiser), delivers over 271,000 strong petition to save BBC Three to the BBC broadcasting house. Central London. 17th February 2015.
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  • Jono Read (change.org petition organiser), John McDonnell MP supporters and campaigners deliver an over 271,000 strong petition to save BBC Three to the BBC broadcasting house. Central London. 17th February 2015.
    15-SaveBBC3-9451_1.jpg
  • Marie Curie ambassador and actor, Jim Carter hands in a petition alongside health care professionals and sufferers of Motor Nuerones Disease to 10 Downing Street on 7 August, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. A petition signed by readers of the Daily Express newspaper demanding the government provide quick access to benefits for terminally ill people.
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  • Marie Curie ambassador and actor, Jim Carter hands in a petition alongside health care professionals and sufferers of Motor Nuerones Disease to 10 Downing Street on 7 August, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. A petition signed by readers of the Daily Express newspaper demanding the government provide quick access to benefits for terminally ill people.
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  • Marie Curie ambassador and actor, Jim Carter hands in a petition alongside health care professionals and sufferers of Motor Nuerones Disease to 10 Downing Street on 7 August, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. A petition signed by readers of the Daily Express newspaper demanding the government provide quick access to benefits for terminally ill people.
    untitled-192.jpg
  • Marie Curie ambassador and actor, Jim Carter hands in a petition alongside health care professionals and sufferers of Motor Nuerones Disease to 10 Downing Street on 7 August, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. A petition signed by readers of the Daily Express newspaper demanding the government provide quick access to benefits for terminally ill people.
    untitled-294.jpg
  • Marie Curie ambassador and actor, Jim Carter hands in a petition alongside health care professionals and sufferers of Motor Nuerones Disease to 10 Downing Street on 7 August, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. A petition signed by readers of the Daily Express newspaper demanding the government provide quick access to benefits for terminally ill people.
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  • One man and his beard, performing as campaigners walk along to deliver over 271,000 strong petition to save BBC Three to the BBC Trust. Central London. 17th February 2015.
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  • A petition for the Prime Minister signed by hundrerds of people is delivered to Downing street. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
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It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
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  • A petition for the Prime Minister signed by hundrerds of people is delivered to Downing street. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
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It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_S.jpg
  • A petition for the Prime Minister signed by hundrerds of people is delivered to Downing street. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_T.jpg
  • A petition for the Prime Minister signed by hundrerds of people is delivered to Downing street. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_R.jpg
  • A woman looks in the window of The Victoria branch of closed bookseller chain, Waterstones during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 5th February 2021, in London, England. Staff have launched a petition calling for Waterstones to top-up furloughed booksellers pay to the minimum wage after recently filed accounts by the chains owners, Elliott Advisors, showed 107 staff at the London hedge fund were paid a total of £93.3m.
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  • One man and his beard, performing outside BBC broadcasting house. Campaigning to save BBC Three. Central London. 17th February 2015.
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  • Keep BBC3 on TV campaign t-shirt. Worn by a campaigner to save BBC Three outside BBC broadcasting house. Central London. 17th February 2015.
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  • A young female student of Asian descent signs a petitiion during protests against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Writing her name on the list of supporters, the girl holds two placards denouncing coalition Prime Minister David Cameron, telling him to "stuff your cuts, we won't pay" relating to his policy for extra higher education fees. As tourists photograph London's famous square known for its political rallies, the woman is learning to become politically-aware. Tens of thousands of students and school pupils walked out of class, marched, and occupied buildings around the country in the second day of mass action within a fortnight to protest at education cuts and higher tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London among the 130,000 students.
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  • Health Secretary and architect of the NHS reform bill MP Andrew Lansley is heckled and jostled as he arrived to attend a meeting on the future of the NHS. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill, and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_D.jpg
  • Signs for an international menu outside Le Petit Bedon restaurant in Brussels, Belgium. The Brussels-Capital Region is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels.
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  • Touris holding a smart phone standing in front of an empty shop in the Marais district of Paris.
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  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
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  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
    15-Alan-Turing-0045_1.jpg
  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
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  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
    15-Alan-Turing-9854_1.jpg
  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
    15-Alan-Turing-0030_1.jpg
  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
    15-Alan-Turing-9939_1.jpg
  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
    15-Alan-Turing-9930_1.jpg
  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
    15-Alan-Turing-9890_1.jpg
  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
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  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
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  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
    15-Alan-Turing-9759_1.jpg
  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
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  • The family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver Change.org petition to 10 Downing Street, signed by almost half a million people <br />
calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. Turing’s relatives Nevil Hunt (great nephew), Rachel Barnes (great niece), Thomas Barnes (great great nephew) delivered the petition to No.10 Downing Street. 23rd February 2015.
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  • An EU flag is waved in front of the British parliament as the British government debated US President Donald Trumps state visit to the UK, thousands of protesters gathered in large numbers against the trip which would potentially cost millions of Pounds in security alone, on 20th February 2017, in Parliament Square, London, UK. The visit comes after two online petitions received more than the 100,000 signatures required for such a debate to be considered in Parliament. A petition against the state visit got 1.85m signatures, while one supporting it got 311,000. Campaigners protested against the hatred, racism and division that Donald Trump is trying to create. Prime Minister Theresa May announced the state visit during her visit to Washington in January.
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  • An EU flag is waved in front of the British parliament as the British government debated US President Donald Trumps state visit to the UK, thousands of protesters gathered in large numbers against the trip which would potentially cost millions of Pounds in security alone, on 20th February 2017, in Parliament Square, London, UK. The visit comes after two online petitions received more than the 100,000 signatures required for such a debate to be considered in Parliament. A petition against the state visit got 1.85m signatures, while one supporting it got 311,000. Campaigners protested against the hatred, racism and division that Donald Trump is trying to create. Prime Minister Theresa May announced the state visit during her visit to Washington in January.
    trump_protest-16-20-02-2017.jpg
  • As the British government debated US President Donald Trumps state visit to the UK, thousands of protesters gathered in large numbers against the trip which would potentially cost millions of Pounds in security alone, on 20th February 2017, in Parliament Square, London, UK. The visit comes after two online petitions received more than the 100,000 signatures required for such a debate to be considered in Parliament. A petition against the state visit got 1.85m signatures, while one supporting it got 311,000. Campaigners protested against the hatred, racism and division that Donald Trump is trying to create. Prime Minister Theresa May announced the state visit during her visit to Washington in January.
    trump_protest-13-20-02-2017.jpg
  • As the British government debated US President Donald Trumps state visit to the UK, thousands of protesters gathered in large numbers against the trip which would potentially cost millions of Pounds in security alone, on 20th February 2017, in Parliament Square, London, UK. The visit comes after two online petitions received more than the 100,000 signatures required for such a debate to be considered in Parliament. A petition against the state visit got 1.85m signatures, while one supporting it got 311,000. Campaigners protested against the hatred, racism and division that Donald Trump is trying to create. Prime Minister Theresa May announced the state visit during her visit to Washington in January.
    trump_protest-09-20-02-2017.jpg
  • As the British government debated US President Donald Trumps state visit to the UK, thousands of protesters gathered in large numbers against the trip which would potentially cost millions of Pounds in security alone, on 20th February 2017, in Parliament Square, London, UK. The visit comes after two online petitions received more than the 100,000 signatures required for such a debate to be considered in Parliament. A petition against the state visit got 1.85m signatures, while one supporting it got 311,000. Campaigners protested against the hatred, racism and division that Donald Trump is trying to create. Prime Minister Theresa May announced the state visit during her visit to Washington in January.
    trump_protest-07-20-02-2017.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AJ.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AH.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AC.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AA.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_P.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_O.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_K.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_J.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_G.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AK.jpg
  • A banner drawing attention to works to fell a row of hundred-year-old oak trees in Leather Lane for the HS2 high-speed rail link project is pictured on 18th March 2021 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Almost 40,000 people have recently signed a petition calling for the oak trees lining the ancient country lane not to be felled to make way for a temporary haul road and construction compound and local residents and conservationists have accused HS2 contractors of destroying active bird boxes on the site.
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  • HS2 contractors erect security fencing in front of works to fell a row of hundred-year-old oak trees in Leather Lane on 18th March 2021 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Almost 40,000 people have recently signed a petition calling for the oak trees lining the ancient country lane not to be felled to make way for a temporary haul road and construction compound in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link and local residents and conservationists have accused HS2 contractors of destroying active bird boxes on the site.
    MK-20210318-HS2-Great-Missenden-Leat...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_V.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_T.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_U.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_X.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_W.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_S.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_P.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_I.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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