Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 451 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-22.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-19.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-10.jpg
  • Satirical artist Kaya Mar with one of his paintings depicting the Queen and Speaker of the House having sword fight, stands outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-6.jpg
  • Sharmishta Chakrabarti, Shadow Attorney General L leaving the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-1-4.jpg
  • Sharmishta Chakrabarti, Shadow Attorney General and Ian Blackford SNP,  speak to the media outside the Supreme Court after a ruling that the prorogation of Parliament was unlawful on 24th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The Supreme Court  ruled that Prime Minster Boris Johnson acted unlawfully when he requested that the Queen prorogue parliament for more than a month, and that lawmakers should reconvene as soon as possible.
    CD 24-09-19 Supreme Court Ruling-2.jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller, C who has launched legal proceedings against Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government over the suspension of parliament leaves  the Supreme Court with her legal team, surrounded by her personal security on the final day of the hearing on 19th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 19-09-19 Gina Miller leaving Supr...jpg
  • A vote leave protester outside the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • BBC broadcaster Ben Brown interviewing lawyers outside the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-33.jpg
  • Satrical artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting depicting Prime Minister Boris Johnson on a cross being crucified as media gather outside the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Broadcaster David Dimbleby interviews protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-14.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-22.jpg
  • Joanna Cherry QC MP - SNP MP for Edinburgh South Westshakes hands with protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-1-5.jpg
  • Broadcaster David Dimbleby interviews protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-1-2.jpg
  • Joanna Cherry QC MP - SNP MP for Edinburgh South West leaving the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-55.jpg
  • Joanna Cherry QC MP - SNP MP for Edinburgh South Westshakes hands with protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-1-5.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-11.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-9.jpg
  • Satirical artist Kaya Mar with one of his paintings depicting the Queen and Speaker of the House having sword fight, stands outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-5.jpg
  • Broadcaster David Dimbleby interviews protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-1-2.jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller, C who has launched legal proceedings against Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government over the suspension of parliament leaves  the Supreme Court with her legal team, surrounded by police officers and  her personal security on the final day of the hearing on 19th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 19-09-19 Gina Miller leaving Supr...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller, C who has launched legal proceedings against Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government over the suspension of parliament leaves  the Supreme Court with her legal team, surrounded by her personal security on the final day of the hearing on 19th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 19-09-19 Gina Miller leaving Supr...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller, who has launched legal proceedings against Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government over the suspension of parliament arrives with her legal team at the the Supreme Court surrounded by police officers and personal security on day three of the hearing on 19th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 19-09-19 Gina Miller Day 3 Suprem...jpg
  • Brexit supporters outside the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller, who has launched legal proceedings against Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government over the suspension of parliament arrives with her legal team at the the Supreme Court surrounded by police officers and personal security on day three of the hearing on 19th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 19-09-19 Gina Miller Day 3 Suprem...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller, who has launched legal proceedings against Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government over the suspension of parliament arrives with her legal team at the the Supreme Court surrounded by police officers and personal security on day three of the hearing on 19th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 19-09-19 Gina Miller Day 3 Suprem...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller, who has launched legal proceedings against Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government over the suspension of parliament arrives with her legal team at the the Supreme Court surrounded by police officers and personal security on day three of the hearing on 19th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 19-09-19 Gina Miller Day 3 Suprem...jpg
  • Jolyon Maugham QC, speaks to the media outside the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Leader of UKIP, Richard Braine outside the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Jolyon Maugham QC and Joanna Cherry SNP, speak to the media outside the Supreme Court at the end of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Legal documents being delieved to the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Joanna Cherry QC MP - SNP MP for Edinburgh South West leaving the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-55.jpg
  • Broadcaster David Dimbleby interviews protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-58.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-17.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-19.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-10.jpg
  • Broadcaster David Dimbleby interviews protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-16.jpg
  • Satirical artist Kaya Mar with one of his paintings depicting the Queen and Speaker of the House having sword fight, stands outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-5.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-9.jpg
  • Protesters outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-11.jpg
  • Satirical artist Kaya Mar with one of his paintings depicting the Queen and Speaker of the House having sword fight, stands outside the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-6.jpg
  • Sharmishta Chakrabarti, Shadow Attorney General L leaving the Supreme Court on day one of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament, on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 17-09-19 Supreme Court Brexit-1-4.jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller, C who has launched legal proceedings against Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government over the suspension of parliament leaves  the Supreme Court with her legal team, surrounded by her personal security on the final day of the hearing on 19th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament.
    CD 19-09-19 Gina Miller leaving Supr...jpg
  • A vote leave protester outside the Supreme Court on day three of the hearing to rule on the suspension of parliament. Supreme Court judges will decide if Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue parliament, on September 19th 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
    CD 19-09-19 Supreme Court Final Day...jpg
  • Protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing068.jpg
  • Protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing067.jpg
  • Sign for the Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing063.jpg
  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing058.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing062.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing061.jpg
  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing060.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing054.jpg
  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing056.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing050.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing048.jpg
  • Lawyer has a discussion with leave campaign, pro-Brexit protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing051.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing049.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing042.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing045.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing043.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing038.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing036.jpg
  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing035.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing031.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing034.jpg
  • Protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing027.jpg
  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing022.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing023.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing025.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing024.jpg
  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing021.jpg
  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing020.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing018.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing016.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing009.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing011.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing007.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing005.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing004.jpg
  • Pro-Brexit leave protesters waving Union Jack flags outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing006.jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller01...jpg
  • Protester with a placard reading silenced outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing001.jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller01...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller01...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller00...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller01...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller01...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller00...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court under close protection after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller00...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller00...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court under close protection after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller00...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court under close protection after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller00...jpg
  • Scottish National Party SNP MP Joanna Cherry is interviewed by media outside the Supreme Court after the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20190917_supreme court hearing074.jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court under close protection after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller00...jpg
  • Businesswoman and campaigner Gina Miller leaves the Supreme Court under close protection after the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court gina miller00...jpg
  • Protester calling for a free Ireland outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20190917_supreme court hearing076.jpg
  • Protester calling for a free Ireland outside The Supreme Court as the first day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 17th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20190917_supreme court hearing075.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

In Pictures

  • About
  • Contact
  • Join In Pictures
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area