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  • An EDF Energy van passes a question mark in the context of a billboard ad and traffic at East Dulwich, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • A south London child walks beneath a question mark being held in the context of a billboard ad, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • An EDF Energy van passes a question mark in the context of a billboard ad and traffic at East Dulwich, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
    question_mark-01-12-02-2019.jpg
  • Tens of thousands of health workers, activists and members of the public protested against austerity and cuts in the NHS National Health Service on March 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. A protester holds a large placard with a drawing of a doctor and baby and the question Run out of bandages.
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  • Tens of thousands of health workers, activists and members of the public protested against austerity and cuts in the NHS National Health Service on March 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. A young girl holds a placard with the question When I grow up will there be an NHS ?
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  • Shangri La is a festival of contemporary performing arts held each year within Glastonbury Festival. The theme for the 2015 Shangri La was Protest. Drinking in the Shangri La staff bar. Shangri La staff bar<br />
barmaid with "Question Authority" on her the back of her knickers.
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  • Nepalese teenagers put their hands up to answer a question during a life skills training session in Bisaneu Voice of Children centre in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The session is part of the rehabilitation program run by Voice of Children.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • School children put up their hands to answer questions in Ikuna village primary school during class run by a Student Partnerships Worldwide (SPW) volunteer.
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  • Sculpture by the artist Hugo Farmer greets arrivals to the Shangri La field, Glastonbury Festival, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • Media interview on tall stepladders as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending birth to a baby boy. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where the heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the waiting world.
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  • A placard asking passing tourist traffic about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
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  • A young magician performs a levitation trick using a lady assistant, in front of a crowd in Covent Garden's Piazza, London. Saying abracadabra or a similar explanation to wow his surrounding audience, the man stands beneath the raised woman, lying horizontally in mid-air. Levitation (from Latin levitas "lightness") is the process by which an object is suspended by a physical force against gravity, in a stable position without solid physical contact.
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  • Seen from a high viewpoint,  three girls jump up to see over the high hedges of Longleat yew Hedge Maze. They cannot otherwise see over the walls of foliage, so tall is the labyrinth of twisty pathways of green foliage. Made up of more than 16,000 English Yews, Longleat’s spectacular hedge maze - the world's largest - was first laid out in 1975 by the designer Greg Bright. The Maze covers an area of around 1.48 acres (0.6 hectares) with a total pathway length of 1.69 miles (2.72 kilometres). Unlike most other conventional mazes it’s actually three-dimensional.
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  • As the vote of no confidence for Prime Minister Theresa Mays leadership in the Conservative Party occurs because of her handling of the Brexit deal with the EU, her face and a headline quote referring to Margaret Thatcher appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard at the entrance of Westminster tube station opposite Parliament in Westminster, on 12th December 2018, in London, England.
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  • As the vote of no confidence for Prime Minister Theresa Mays leadership in the Conservative Party occurs because of her handling of the Brexit deal with the EU, her face and a headline quote referring to Margaret Thatcher appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard at the entrance of Westminster tube station opposite Parliament in Westminster, on 12th December 2018, in London, England.
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  • A greeting driver attempts to identify one of his passengers from a group of non-English-speaking young people who have just arrived off a flight from Beijing. In the hectic international arrivals concourse of Heathrow's Terminal 5, the man hold up a name board to attract the attention of those Chinese nationals who are new students at a Bournemouth language college called Education First (EF), based on England's south coast. With the help of a chaperone, the man points to a young girl in the hope she might be on his list. Neither speak each other's mother tongue and the language barrier is difficult to overcome. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • A refuse lorry passes a placard asking about the value of a Brexit, attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
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  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-09-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A refuse lorry passes a placard asking about the value of a Brexit, attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-14-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-09-16-10-2018 1.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-08-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing tourist traffic about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-06-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-08-16-10-2018 1.jpg
  • A placard asking passing tourist traffic about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-04-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-01-16-10-2018 1.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-01-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing tourist traffic about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-04-16-10-2018 1.jpg
  • With the words 'We will never accept a united Ireland' and another quote 'For God and Ulster' we see a detail of a political painting in a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This Loyalist mural may have been drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) the organisations behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples’ allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics.
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  • Using the Latin motto 'Quis Separabit' meaning 'Who shall separate us?' we see a detail of a political painting in a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This Loyalist mural may have been drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA), the organisation behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples’ allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics.
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  • Shangri-la at the Glastonbury Festival 2016. Art and politics mixed with tunes and all night club nights.
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  • Art work by Hugo Farmer at Shangri-la at the Glastonbury Festival 21th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom.  Shangri-la is a venue at the festival with  art and politics mixed with tunes and all night club nights. The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
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  • Whitehall November 28th Protest organised by Stop the War against the proposed bombing of Syria. A woman holds a home-made sign saying ' Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing people is wrong ?'
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  • Occupy London Stock Exchange 29.10.2011. Tent with words saying What would Jesus do ?
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  • Tens of thousands of health workers, activists and members of the public protested against austerity and cuts in the NHS National Health Service on March 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. A man and a woman hold a banner which shows  a heart and the words The government is ripping the heart out of the NHS, why arent you angry?,
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  • October 9th 2011. Blockade of Westminster Bridge organised by UK Uncut before the NHS bill goes before Parliament on October 12th. Protester holds a sign saying 'When did a bank deliver a baby'.
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  • Protest against Israel's latest attack on Gaza, July 19th 2014. A heavily veiled woman wearing sunglasses stands between two policemen with a placard saying 'Where is the humanity ?'
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  • Protest against Israel's latest attack on Gaza, July 19th 2014. A group of women with a placard that has a photo of a bloodied child's shoe and the words'What if this shoe belonged to your child ?
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  • Anti Brexit protesters outside Parliament, Westminster, London as Members of Parliament debate the European Union withdrawal bill, June 20th 2018. A man carries a placard saying Brexit, is it worth it ?
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  • Women born in the 1950s held a Day of Action to draw attention to the women affected by the rise of the state pension age, from 60 to 66, organised by different groups including WASPI Women Against State Pension Inequality Campaign, BackTo60, and We Paid In You Pay Out on October 10th 2018 in London, United Kingdom. An older woman has a sign saying Robbed of £40k. Why ?
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  • Two New York Police Officers interview two people dressed as life-size Smurf and Minnie Mouse on Time Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.  In 2016, Mayor de Blasio signed a law to declare pedestrian plazas, like Times Square to be no-soliciting zones due to the ongoing issues of costume characters harassing tourists for money.
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  • A 12 year old child of a prisoner completes a questionnaire about the family visit day at HMP/YOI Portland, a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
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  • Georgina teaches literacy young men training to become mechanics as part of the Into Work programme run by Action for children in conflict (AFCIC) in Thika, Kenya.  They go to school between 7 and 9 am to learn literacy and maths, followed by going to various garages to learn the practical skills.
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  • A marriage proposal painted onto the roof of  a building seen from the Emirates cable car in Greenwich ,London, United Kingdom on 9th August 2019.
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  • Put It To The People march for a Peoples Vote on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. With less than one week until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their tens of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal. Geeks for Europe placards ask Are you sure you want to Brexit
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  • Georgina teaches literacy young men training to become mechanics as part of the Into Work programme run by Action for children in conflict (AFCIC) in Thika, Kenya.  They go to school between 7 and 9 am to learn literacy and maths, followed by going to various garages to learn the practical skills.
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  • A marriage proposal painted onto the roof of  a building seen from the Emirates cable car in Greenwich ,London, United Kingdom on 9th August 2019.
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  • Seen from a London bus, two Met Police officers question a car driver in the borough of Southwark, on 19th April, in the City of London, England.
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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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  • A market researcher working for the Heathrow Aiport operator BAA, conducts her surveys in the departures concourses of this aviation hub's terminal 5. Asking very detailed but brief questions of this young mother and her rather suspicious daughter, both travelling to the US, the unseen woman employee samples opinion on the airport's performance and the passengers overall experience of using this airport. Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and by analysing the data from these surveys helps the operator discover room for improvement. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • An Asian tv crew interview a royalist during celebrations of the Queen's record of years as monarch. Holding up a cloth with a royal theme, he shows the foreign broadcasters his colours, telling them of his love for the royal family and the British monarchy. The reporters seem to enjoy his tales of attending every royal event and celebration - a well-known character on the calendar whenever a procession, a birth or anniversary is celebrated.
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  • On the 10th consecutive day of protests around London by the climate change campaign Extinction Rebellion, Labour MP Diane Abbot walks back into Parliament after addressing protesters in Parliamant Square, on 24th April 2019, in Westminster, London England.
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  • The rider of a motorbike who has been stopped by City of London Police, talks to officers at the roadside in the Square Mile, the capitals financial district, on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Downing Street to attend her final Prime Ministers Question Time at the House of Commons on 24th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Downing Street to attend her final Prime Ministers Question Time at the House of Commons on 24th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • Pro-veganism animal welfare protest in London, England, United Kingdom. These vegan protesters show pictures of both domestic pets and other animals which we normally consider are species we associate with meat and killing for consumption, asking the question, what is the difference?
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  • Anneliese Dodds MP moderating a question and answer session with former City financier Professor Avinash Persaud launches a new policy paper in London on modernising the UKs existing financial transactions tax i.e. Robin Hood Tax on July 18th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Speaking on a panel with Labours Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, who has adopted the papers policy recommendations.
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  • Television presenter and broadcaster David Dimbleby speaks to pro-leave protesters outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. David Dimbleby is a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBCs long-running topical debate programme Question Time.
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  • Television presenter and broadcaster David Dimbleby speaks to pro-remain protesters outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. David Dimbleby is a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBCs long-running topical debate programme Question Time.
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  • Television presenter and broadcaster David Dimbleby speaks to pro-remain protesters outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. David Dimbleby is a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBCs long-running topical debate programme Question Time.
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  • Television presenter and broadcaster David Dimbleby speaks to pro-leave protesters outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. David Dimbleby is a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBCs long-running topical debate programme Question Time.
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  • Television presenter and broadcaster David Dimbleby speaks to pro-leave protesters outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. David Dimbleby is a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBCs long-running topical debate programme Question Time.
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  • Television presenter and broadcaster David Dimbleby speaks to pro-leave protesters outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. David Dimbleby is a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBCs long-running topical debate programme Question Time.
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  • Television presenter and broadcaster David Dimbleby speaks to pro-leave protesters outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. David Dimbleby is a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBC's long-running topical debate programme Question Time. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Television presenter and broadcaster David Dimbleby speaks to pro-remain protesters outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. David Dimbleby is a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBC's long-running topical debate programme Question Time. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Environmental activists protest opposite a construction site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 26th June 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists, from HS2 Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion UK, are taking part in a ‘Rebel Trail’ hike along the route of the high-speed rail link from Birmingham to London in protest against its environmental impact and to question the viability of the £100bn+ project.
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  • HS2 workers stand at a gate to a construction site for the high-speed rail link on 26th June 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. They were observing activists from HS2 Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion UK taking part in a ‘Rebel Trail’ hike along the route of the high-speed rail link in protest against its environmental impact and to question the viability of the £100bn+ project.
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  • An activist from Extinction Rebellion holds an anti-HS2 banner on 26th June 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Activists from HS2 Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion UK are taking part in a ‘Rebel Trail’ hike along the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in protest against its environmental impact and to question the viability of the £100bn+ project.
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  • A sign placed by activists from HS2 Rebellion in Colne Valley Park indicates the path to the Denham protection camp on 26 June 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Activists from HS2 Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion UK are taking part in a ‘Rebel Trail’ hike along the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in protest against its environmental impact and to question the viability of the £100bn+ project.
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  • London session of the Russel Tribunal on Palestine. " Corporate Complicity in Israel's violations in international human rights law and international humanitarian law". <br />
Wael Natheef from Palestine is giving evidence with the help of a translator. The translator is whispering a translation of a question from the panel.
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  • A child from K3 works out a math question on the blackboard. Children attend the kindergarten school to learn a variety of subjects during lessons at the Wema Centre, Mombassa, Kenya. Wema is a NGO organisation in Kenya that provides rehabilitation programs for street children; poor, disadvantaged youth; and, orphaned and vulnerable children affected by poverty. Emotional support and education enables the children reintegration back into society.
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  • Brexit Party MEP Ann Widdecombe looks out into the crowd next to Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage ahead of a question and answer session with  at an event to introduce prospective parliamentary candidates in central London, United Kingdom on 27th August, 2019.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 25th April 2015. With gentrification devastating Brixton’s famous character and community, local activists, residents and campaigners gathered for a ‘Reclaim Brixton’ protest. Organised to celebrate Brixton’s “community, its diversity, culture, life and resistance”. Social diversity is being driven out by lack of truly affordable housing. Local businesses by increasing rents and redevelopment schemes that benefit national & multinational rather than local businesses. Local spaces for people to meet, get support or education are being decimated as community groups, long-standing pubs, music venues, libraries & colleges are being relocated, repurposed, disappeared. Brixton’s vibrancy now has a question mark on it.
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