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  • Two female students concentrating on a mobile phone in the kitchen of their home. Reading, UK.
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  • Students outside the LCC at Elephant and Castle, London, UK. The London College of Communication is one of the best known colleges for arts and media in the capital.
    20150513_lcc students_B.jpg
  • 1990s teenage students receive flowers from their parents on the last day of the school term, on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    budapest_students-13-06-1990.jpg
  • Architecture students carry awkward plywood cut-out shapes as part of their course at University College London UCL, on 3rd August 2017, in London, England.
    students-02-03-08-2017.jpg
  • Students outside the LCC at Elephant and Castle, London, UK. The London College of Communication is one of the best known colleges for arts and media in the capital.
    20150513_lcc students_D.jpg
  • Students outside the LCC at Elephant and Castle, London, UK. The London College of Communication is one of the best known colleges for arts and media in the capital.
    20150513_lcc students_C.jpg
  • Students outside the LCC at Elephant and Castle, London, UK. The London College of Communication is one of the best known colleges for arts and media in the capital.
    20150513_lcc students_A.jpg
  • Teenage girl students sit on the sports field at the Gyosei International Japanese School, a boarding school for Japanese ex-pats opened in 1987 in Willen Park, Milton Keynes, England. The two girls lie on their fronts on clipped grass in the middle of their sports field, the main school building seen in the beckground. Holding on to a football, they're laughing at the antics of unseen school friends, they enjoy the summer's afternoon in the English Midlands.
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  • Architecture students carry awkward plywood cut-out shapes as part of their course at University College London UCL, on 3rd August 2017, in London, England.
    students-05-03-08-2017.jpg
  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped.<br />
A future student and protester joining in on the student demonstration in Parliament Square, mobbed by media.
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  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped..A future student and protester joining in on the student demonstration in Parliament Square, mobbed by media.
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  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped..A future student and protester joining in on the student demonstration in Parliament Square.
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  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped.<br />
A future student and protester joining in on the student demonstration in Parliament Square, mobbed by media.
    IMG_9932_1.jpg
  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped.<br />
A future student and protester joining in on the student demonstration in Parliament Square.
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  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped..A future student and protester joining in on the student demonstration in Parliament Square, mobbed by media.
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  • A home made placard stuck in the soft grounds of Parliament Square. The marching students breached the fence surrounding Parliament Square and the police lines. A small group stayed on the square while the main part moved on the planned rally nearby. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. A line of police protect the Houses of Parliament from students protesting government education policy. A student holds a placard saying 'All I want for Christmas is a free education'.
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  • Students who have broken away from the official rally sit outside Buckingham Palace, many calling for a revolution. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • Protesting students arrive at Buckinham Palace.  Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • A small group of students head off through Horse Guard parade and St James' Park towards Buckingham Palace. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • A small group of students head off through Horse Guard parade and St James' Park towards Buckingham Palace. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • Police following a small group of students through Horse Guard parade and St James' Park. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • Small groups of students followed by police moved down towards Victoria station with several arrest made after various Government Departments and shops had been tageted with pain bombs. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • Small groups of students followed by police moved down towards Victoria station with several arrest made after various Government Departments and shops had been tageted with pain bombs. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_6066_1.jpg
  • Small groups of students followed by police moved down towards Victoria station with several arrest made after various Government Departments and shops had been tageted with pain bombs. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_6060_1.jpg
  • The marching students breached the fence surrounding Parliament Square and the police lines. A small group stayed on the square while the main part moved on the planned rally nearby. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5772_1.jpg
  • The marching students breached the fence surrounding Parliament Square and the police lines. A small group stayed on the square while the main part moved on the planned rally nearby. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies..
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  • The marching students breached the fence surrounding Parliament Square and the police lines. A small group stayed on the square while the main part moved on the planned rally nearby. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • Young teenage students protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of placards that denounce the coalition government's policy of charging extra higher-education tuition fees, the atmosphere is excited and happy. But tens of thousands of students and school pupils walked out of class, marched, and occupied buildings around the country in the second day of mass action within a fortnight to protest at education cuts and higher tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London among the 130,000 students.
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  • Young teenage students protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of placards that denounce the coalition government's policy of charging extra higher-education tuition fees, the atmosphere is excited and happy. But tens of thousands of students and school pupils walked out of class, marched, and occupied buildings around the country in the second day of mass action within a fortnight to protest at education cuts and higher tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London among the 130,000 students.
    student_protests05-24-11-2010_1_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. Students hold placards saying 'F**k Fees' and wearing Palestinian flags.
    demo_1188_1.jpg
  • Young teenage students protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of placards that denounce the coalition government's policy of charging extra higher-education tuition fees, the atmosphere is excited and happy. But tens of thousands of students and school pupils walked out of class, marched, and occupied buildings around the country in the second day of mass action within a fortnight to protest at education cuts and higher tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London among the 130,000 students.
    student_protests08-24-11-2010_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. A group of students stand shouting in front of Big Ben with placards .
    demo_1277_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. A group of students stand shouting in front of Big Ben with placards and a Palestinian flag.
    demo_1274_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. A group of students stand in front of Big Ben behind a large red banner saying revolution.
    demo_1270_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. A group of students stand shouting in front of Big Ben with placards saying ' Demo 2012. Educate. Employ. Empower' and 'Get the Tories Out'.
    demo_1260_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. Students from Sussex University hold placards saying 'F**k fees' and 'Demo2012. Educate, Employ, Empower'.
    demo_1250_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. Book block - students hold giant book covers including 'Heart of Darkness'.
    demo_1219_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. Book block - students hold giant book covers including 'The Wretched of the Earth' by Franz Fanon.
    demo_1213_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. Book block - students hold giant book covers including 'Heart of Darkness', 'State and Anarchy',  'Orientalism'.
    demo_1210_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. Young female students hold a placard saying 'Free education. Bring back EMA. Make the 1% pay'.
    demo_1201_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. Students hold a placard saying 'F**k Fees' and wearing Palestinian flags shout slogans.
    demo_1194_1.jpg
  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. A line of police protect the Houses of Parliament from students with placards protesting government education policy.
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  • National student demonstration in London, protesting against tuition fees and the threat of top-up fees. Students from all over the UK gathered in central London for a third mass demo in protest of the coalition govenrnment's plans for education funding. As the majority of demonstrators were contained in Parliament Square, this official NUS rally was limited to a small number of protesters. French students in solidarity.
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  • Young students and small fire during protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of splinter marches, students were campaigning against plans to raise tuition fees in England to up to £9,000 per year, with a vote expected in the House of Commons before Christmas. Police arrested 153 people during clashes in London on the third day of protests against plans to raise student tuition fees. The day ended with a stand-off with police in Trafalgar Square.
    student_protest22-30-11-2010_1_1.jpg
  • Young teenage students run from police against government education cuts in Regent Street. Holding a variety of splinter marches, students were campaigning against plans to raise tuition fees in England to up to £9,000 per year, with a vote expected in the House of Commons before Christmas. Police arrested 153 people during clashes in London on the third day of protests against plans to raise student tuition fees. The day ended with a stand-off with police in Trafalgar Square.
    student_protest04-30-11-2010_1_1.jpg
  • Tuition for students in Henry Thomas lecture theatre at London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. Male and female students talk in the minutes before the lecture starts, seated on chairs with table surfaces attached. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university82-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped.
    IMG_9850_1.jpg
  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped.
    IMG_9761_2.jpg
  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped.
    IMG_9761.jpg
  • Tuition for students in Henry Thomas lecture theatre at London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. Male and female students are seen together, seated on chairs with table surfaces attached. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university93-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Tuition for students in Henry Thomas lecture theatre at London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. Male and female students are seen together, seated on chairs with table surfaces attached. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university90-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Tuition for students in Henry Thomas lecture theatre at London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. Male and female students are seen together, seated on chairs with table surfaces attached. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university87-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Two students study outside at London Metropolitan University's Holloway Road campus. Writing up notes and reading course work, the two young men sit on wooden steps with other students. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
    met_london_university62-02-11-2010.jpg
  • Students marching in London against the proposed scapping of Education Maintenance Allowance(EMA) which costs the government £500b / year. The maximum EMA a stucent can get is £30.00/week and to many students this is essential monies to make it through their studies. Several hundreds of students marched noisily but peacefully from Picadilly Circus to Parliament Square by Westminster in London. The Government won the vote and on the night of Jan 19th the EMA was scrapped.
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  • At the rally outside Parliament. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • Caroline Lucas, MP Green Party. At the rally outside Parliament. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • At the rally outside Parliament. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5879_1.jpg
  • At the rally outside Parliament. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • At the rally outside Parliament. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5815_1.jpg
  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5518_1.jpg
  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5485_1.jpg
  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5352_1.jpg
  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5346_1.jpg
  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • A young female student of Asian descent signs a petitiion during protests against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Writing her name on the list of supporters, the girl holds two placards denouncing coalition Prime Minister David Cameron, telling him to "stuff your cuts, we won't pay" relating to his policy for extra higher education fees. As tourists photograph London's famous square known for its political rallies, the woman is learning to become politically-aware. Tens of thousands of students and school pupils walked out of class, marched, and occupied buildings around the country in the second day of mass action within a fortnight to protest at education cuts and higher tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London among the 130,000 students.
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  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. A young black student from the University of Brighton holds a sign saying ' Don't cut women out of education'.
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  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoZ.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoX.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoW.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoV.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoT.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoL.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoI.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoF.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoD.jpg
  • Police horses in riot gear are deployed in The City of London along New Fetter Lane as students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoAJ.jpg
  • Police horses in riot gear are deployed in The City of London along New Fetter Lane as students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoAH.jpg
  • Police horses in riot gear are deployed in The City of London along New Fetter Lane as students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoAE.jpg
  • Police horses in riot gear are deployed in The City of London along New Fetter Lane as students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoAD.jpg
  • At the rally outside Parliament. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • At the rally outside Parliament. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5849_1.jpg
  • At the rally outside Parliament. Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5823_1.jpg
  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5395_1.jpg
  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5386_1.jpg
  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
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  • Thousands of students turned out to a march against fees and cuts in the education sector, calling for workers and students to unite against the Government's austerity policies.
    _MG_5277_1.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoU.jpg
  • Police horses in riot gear pass St Martin in the Fields church as students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoS.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoQ.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoP.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoO.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoN.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoM.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoK.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoJ.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoH.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoG.jpg
  • Students march through central London to protest against rises in tuition fees and changes to higher education. The police were out in force as thousands of students marched through central London. Some 4,000 officers were on duty, as demonstrators marched peacefully in a protest against higher tuition fees and "privatisation" in universities. The police estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the demonstration.
    20111109student demoE.jpg
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