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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Two men discuss religion at Speakers Corner in  London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 Speakers Corner is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • A man shares his thoughts on equality with an audience at Speakers Corner  in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019. Speakers Corner is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • A man shares his thoughts on equality with an audience in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019. Speakers Corner is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • The 49th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. Stack of speakers at a sound system.
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  • A man argues about race and equality with one of the speakers. Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • A man argues about race and equality with one of the speakers. Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • A girls argues about religion with one of the speakers. Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Covered seats in Hyde Park at Speakers Corner an area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion are allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there may speak on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful.
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  • Covered seats in Hyde Park at Speakers Corner an area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion are allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there may speak on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Coalition of resistance, a left wing coalition formed of various groups such as Socialist worker, Green Party and War on Want, Kings Cross 2010. Speakers included Tony Benn, Ken Loach and others. View from above.
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  • An old fashioned pair of public address speakers have been attached to a scaffolding pole overlooking the Northumberland countryside at the Kielder Air Show. Here, the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team are to perform and the squadron's commentator - known as Red 10 - will be describing the 25-minute routine performed in front of a few hundred people, probably the smallest of the Red Arrows audiences. The Hawk aircraft will be flying over the borderland between England and Scotland during this display which has attracted a local crowd to this pretty landscape. This primitive method of amplification makes for it charmingly quirky. We see a low-tech and makeshift apparatus, vastly different to other shows where digital sound quality reproduces audio to many of thousands of spectators.
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  • Setting up the giant speakers of a sound system Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Setting up the giant speakers of a sound system Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Setting up the giant speakers of a sound system Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Setting up the giant speakers of a sound system Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Setting up the giant speakers of a sound system Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Young girls dancing together beside some sound system speakers. Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Ken Loach speaking in public. Coalition of resistance, a left wing coalition formed of various groups such as Socialist worker, Green Party and War on Want, Kings Cross 2010. Speakers included Tony Benn, Ken Loach and others.
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  • Coalition of resistance, a left wing coalition formed of various groups such as Socialist worker, Green Party and War on Want, Kings Cross 2010. Speakers included Tony Benn, Ken Loach and others. View from above.
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  • East London Mosque’s Dilowar Khan hold up images of the EDL with guns at the Unite Against Fascism demo against the EDL, 3rd September 2011.  Aldgate, East London.  Hundreds of antifascists, trade unionists and members of the local community gathered in Whitechapel after the English Defence League attempted to demonstrate in Tower Hamlets. Only around 600 members of EDL made it to their final rally point – at Aldgate, outside the Tower Hamlets borough boundary in East London.
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  • Shafia Rahman Islamic Forum of Europe speaking at the Unite Against Fascism demo against the EDL, 3rd September 2011.  Aldgate, East London.  Hundreds of antifascists, trade unionists and members of the local community gathered in Whitechapel after the English Defence League attempted to demonstrate in Tower Hamlets. Only around 600 members of EDL made it to their final rally point – at Aldgate, outside the Tower Hamlets borough boundary in East London.
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  • East London Mosque’s Dilowar Khan hold up images of the EDL with guns at the Unite Against Fascism demo against the EDL, 3rd September 2011.  Aldgate, East London.  Hundreds of antifascists, trade unionists and members of the local community gathered in Whitechapel after the English Defence League attempted to demonstrate in Tower Hamlets. Only around 600 members of EDL made it to their final rally point – at Aldgate, outside the Tower Hamlets borough boundary in East London.
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  • Martin Smith leader of UAF speaking at the Unite Against Fascism demo against the EDL, 3rd September 2011.  Aldgate, East London.  Hundreds of antifascists, trade unionists and members of the local community gathered in Whitechapel after the English Defence League attempted to demonstrate in Tower Hamlets. Only around 600 members of EDL made it to their final rally point – at Aldgate, outside the Tower Hamlets borough boundary in East London.
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  • Mufti Shah Sadruddin President of Jamiat Ulamah Europe (Islamic Scholars Union of Europe) speaking at the Unite Against Fascism demo against the EDL, 3rd September 2011.  Aldgate, East London.  Hundreds of antifascists, trade unionists and members of the local community gathered in Whitechapel after the English Defence League attempted to demonstrate in Tower Hamlets. Only around 600 members of EDL made it to their final rally point – at Aldgate, outside the Tower Hamlets borough boundary in East London.
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  • Lutfur Rahman Mayor of Tower Hamlets speaking at the Unite Against Fascism demo against the EDL, 3rd September 2011.  Aldgate, East London.  Hundreds of antifascists, trade unionists and members of the local community gathered in Whitechapel after the English Defence League attempted to demonstrate in Tower Hamlets. Only around 600 members of EDL made it to their final rally point – at Aldgate, outside the Tower Hamlets borough boundary in East London.
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  • Climate lawyer Farhana Yamin addresses the audience, audience at the Marble Arch Extinction Rebellion camp, sitting next to Kofi Mawuli Klu. Several roads were blocked across four sites in central London, by the Extinction Rebellion climate change protests, April 2019.
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  • The 49th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. People dancing to Dub Reggae at Channel One Sound System.
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  • Climate lawyer Farhana Yamin addresses the audience, audience at the Marble Arch Extinction Rebellion camp, sitting next to Kofi Mawuli Klu. Several roads were blocked across four sites in central London, by the Extinction Rebellion climate change protests, April 2019.
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  • Climate lawyer Farhana Yamin addresses the audience, audience at the Marble Arch Extinction Rebellion camp, sitting next to Kofi Mawuli Klu. Several roads were blocked across four sites in central London, by the Extinction Rebellion climate change protests, April 2019.
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  • Climate lawyer Farhana Yamin addresses the audience, audience at the Marble Arch Extinction Rebellion camp, sitting next to Kofi Mawuli Klu. Several roads were blocked across four sites in central London, by the Extinction Rebellion climate change protests, April 2019.
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  • Co founder of Extinction Rebellion Gail Bradbrook addresses the audience at the Marble Arch Extinction Rebellion camp. Several roads were blocked across four sites in central London, by the Extinction Rebellion climate change protests, April 2019.
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  • Audio Gold music shop on the 27th March 2018in Crouch End, North London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Audio Gold music shop on the 27th March 2018in Crouch End, North London in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Notting Hill Carnival on the 27th August 2018 in London in the United Kingdom. The Notting Hill Carnival is an annual event held over two days of the August Bank Holiday weekend. It has taken place in London since 1966 on the streets of Notting Hill, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the City of Westminster.
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  • The flags of EU member states above speaking delegates in the European Parliaments new headquarters of the EU and an administrative home to the Members of European Parliament MEPs, at the time of its opening, on 16th October 1993, in Brussels, Belgium.
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  • After an all night street Dancehall event in downtown Kingston, the few remaining men and women chill out before heading for home, seen hanging around the gigantic sound systems. Jamaica
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  • The 49th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. People dancing to Dub Reggae at Channel One Sound System.
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  • Chairman of Ernst & Young Mark Ottey peers down on his employees on a giant screen, addressing his loyal audience of E & Y staff who have congregated at an Ernst & Young Academy Day held for 3,000 of company London employees at Excel in London's Docklands, England. The hall is packed and his disciples listen and watch intently and obediently to watch their Leader speak like a Big Brother character, who ernestly and sincerely talks down to them despite being dressed casually for such a large event. Each employee will attend this brainstorming fair where later, motivational pep-talks from executives, outside speakers and gurus will talk to large groups of E & Y personnel so their presence on this day away from the office is vital for the year's business ahead.
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  • A motivational guru is standing on a podium to address an audience of Ernst & Young staff during their annual Academy Day held for 3,000 of company London employees at Excel in London's Docklands, England. Standing confidently on his rostrum with a laptop computer, bottled water and a pyramid as teaching aids, he holds his hand to encourage the personnel to participate by offering their ideas and input dring the seminar. Each employee attending this fair where motivational pep-talks from executives, outside speakers and gurus will talk to large groups of E & Y personnel so their presence on this day away from the office is vital for the year's business ahead.
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  • Resistance: The best Olympic Spirit. With John Carlos, Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and others. The audience join in and salute John Carlos and the other speakers at the end of the night. The event was organised by the RMT and the Fire brigade Union in connection with John Carlos' visit from the United States.  John Carlos won Bronze in the 200 Olympics final in 1968 in Mexico. He and his fellow black American runner, Tommie Smith who won Gold, raised their black gloved fists, wearing no shoes, on the podium to highlight the plight of black Americans. Both lost their medals and were expelled from the American Olympic team and sent home where they faced years of death threats and struggling to keep their careers going. The image of the two men became an iconic symbol of standing up against oppression not just for black Americans but worldwide.
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  • People gathered listening to speakers, this one wearing a dressing gown. Occupy London protest at St Pauls, October 16th 2011. Protest spreads from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers. Campaigners gathered outside  at midday before marching the short distance to Paternoster Square, home of the Stock Exchange and other banks.It is one of a series of events planned around the UK as part of a global day of action, with 800-plus protests promised so far worldwide.Paternoster Square is a private development, giving police more powers to not allow protesters or activists inside.
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  • Twenty-four hours day after the House of Commons Speaker John Bercow refused a government request to hold a "yes" or "no" vote on its Brexit deal, a Brexiteer's placard calls for his arrest, on 22nd October 2019, in London, England. Bercow had said a motion on the deal had been brought before MPs on (Super) Saturday when MPs had sat (to vote for Boris Johnson's Brexit deal), for the first time in 37 years, saying it would be "repetitive and disorderly" to debate it again. Bercow has also historically been accused of bias by Conservatives and Brexit supporters. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Twenty-four hours day after the House of Commons Speaker John Bercow refused a government request to hold a "yes" or "no" vote on its Brexit deal, police officers walk past a Brexiteer's placard that calls for his arrest, on 22nd October 2019, in London, England. Bercow had said a motion on the deal had been brought before MPs on (Super) Saturday when MPs had sat (to vote for Boris Johnson's Brexit deal), for the first time in 37 years, saying it would be "repetitive and disorderly" to debate it again. Bercow has also historically been accused of bias by Conservatives and Brexit supporters. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating with a placard against the Speaker of the House John Bercow in Westminster on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating with a placard against the Speaker of the House John Bercow in Westminster on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating with a placard against the Speaker of the House John Bercow in Westminster on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating with a placard against the Speaker of the House John Bercow in Westminster on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating with a placard against the Speaker of the House John Bercow in Westminster on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating with a placard against the Speaker of the House John Bercow in Westminster on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating with a placard against the Speaker of the House John Bercow in Westminster on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating with a placard against the Speaker of the House John Bercow in Westminster on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating with a placard against the Speaker of the House John Bercow in Westminster on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • Cyclists and pedestrians traveling around Nottingham’s pedestrianised Speaker’s Corner in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham city centre was pedestrianised as part of the council’s campaign for cleaner air in the city.
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  • Will Self, Writer, Guest speaker at the 5th anniversary party of Shelterline, held at the Royal Institute of British Architects.
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  • Pro-EU Remain protesters march to Stop the Coup in Whitehall, near Downing Street, at the end of a week that saw Prime Minister Boris Johnson ask Queen Elizabeth for permission to suspend prorogue the British Parliament during the final stages of his Brexit negotiations with the European Union, in Brussels, on 31st August 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • English writer Stella Duffy speaks passionately to a crowd outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian-era building. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
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  • English novelist Adam Mars-Jones speaks passionately to a crowd outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian-era building. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981. 	3
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries , specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. . 83 year old Shirley Murgraff, a NHS patient in Hackney, and activist.
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  • Nick Leeson, the former banker known as the Barings Rogue Trader seen in Galway, Ireland. Leeson is known as the former Rogue Trader whose financial market risk-taking caused the biggest financial scandal of the 20th century when he brought about the collapse of his employer, Barings Bank (personal bank to HM The Queen) in 1995. Leeson's role and subsequent jailing is one of the most notorious episodes in debacles in modern financial history. Leeson is CEO of Galway United Football Club whose home ground is at Terryland Park, founded in 1024 and with a capacity of 6,000. Leeson is still busy giving motivational speeches to companies around the world.
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  • In the weeks before Christmas day in December, the Lord Mayor of London makes a speech in front of invited guests and VIPs, hosting his annual party in the Great Hall at his official town hall - the Guildhall - in the historic financial district of the City of London. Inviting Greater London's borough Mayors, they can each invite worthy children for an afternoon's fancy dress party. The Guildhall has been used as a town hall for several hundred years, and is still the ceremonial centre of the City of London. The term Guildhall refers both to the whole building and to its main room, which is a medieval style great hall similar to those at many Oxbridge colleges. The great hall is believed to be on the site of an earlier Guildhall, and has large mediaeval crypts underneath. During the Roman period it was the site of an amphitheatre, the largest in Britannia.
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  • Writer Alison (A L) Kennedy leans against the old Victorian windows of Glasgow's Botanical gardens, in Scotland. Looking serious and rather troubled, she is wearing a worn leather jacket and a tartan scarf, she looks towards the ground during her portrait session for Stern Magazine. A L Kennedy is one of Britain's most respected novelists, dramatist, newspaper columnists and more recently, stand-up comedian after her 2007 performances at the Edinburgh festival. Her books include: Paradise; Indelible Acts; On Bullfighting; Everything You Need; Original Bliss; So I Am Glad; Looking for the Possible Dance;  Night Geometry & the Garscadden Trains; Now That You're back and Life & Death of Colonel Blimp. Born in Dundee on 22nd October 1965, she was educated at Dundee High School 1970 - 1983 & Warwick University 1983 - 86 (BA Hons in Theatre Studies & Drama)
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  • Resistance: The best Olympic Spirit. With John Carlos, Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and others. John Carlos signs books to a very happy crowd of fellow political activists. John Carlos is the one on the far right on the poster behing him, the iconic picture from Mexico. John Carlos won Bronze in the 200 Olympics final in 1968 in Mexico. He and his fellow black American runner, Tommie Smith who won Gold, raised their black gloved fists, wearing no shoes, on the podium to highlight the plight of black Americans. Both lost their medals and were expelled from the American Olympic team and sent home where they faced years of death threats and struggling to keep their careers going. The image of the two men became an iconic symbol of standing up against oppression not just for black Americans but worldwide.
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  • Compere Chris Coltrane presenting the next show on Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • 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. Sophie Walker, leader, Womens Equality Party, speaking to the crowd.
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  • A street party on the Hainthorpe Estate in West Norwood on 19th May 2018 in South London in the United Kingdom. The 19th May 2018 saw Prince Harry and Meghan Markle get married at Windsor Castle.
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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. Bianca Jagger, human rights campaigner, speaks before the march.
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  • English writer Stella Duffy waves to a passing motorist while speaking passionately to a crowd outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian-era building. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
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  • English novelist Adam Mars-Jones speaks passionately to a crowd outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian-era building. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981. 	3
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