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  • A cross made from English oak rises up into threatening grey English skies. With splits in its vertical and horizontal beams, the word Peace is written in lettering in the centre in an image of Christian values - a message for mankind, of humanity and goodwill to all Men. The wood is from the royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk, presented in August 1987 by Queen Elizabeth II to mark the site of the high altar of the former St Benet's Abbey near Ludham on the Norfolk Broads.
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  • A cross made from English oak rises up into threatening grey English skies. With splits in its vertical and horizontal beams, the word Peace is written in lettering in the centre in an image of Christian values - a message for mankind, of humanity and goodwill to all Men. The wood is from the royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk, presented in August 1987 by Queen Elizabeth II to mark the site of the high altar of the former St Benet's Abbey near Ludham on the Norfolk Broads.
    peace_cross01-02-08-2013_1.jpg
  • Canary Wharf tower seen from below, London Docklands, East London England. A pedestrian light shows both green for walk and red for don't walk while a street light that has just been illuminated starts to glow on the right. Blue light of the late day and an overcast sky makes the scene gloomy and slightly threatening. Canary Wharf is the product of the 1980s financial boom when during the office of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, huge building projects such as the Docklands consortium saw vast changes in London's landscape.
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  • The message in graffiti lettering "Don't come here they attack you" has been written on a wall outside a house in the Toxteth area of Liverpool, Merseyside England. Flat 1A has a bright red-painted door and red bricks in an otherwise poverty-stricken district of this poor inner-city where crime and social deprivation has become the normal way of life for Scouses (someone from Liverpool). We see the red theme carried throughout this image of threat and ill-discipline where survival is clearly hard. These 'back to back' terraced houses have largely been demolished during Liverpool's regeneration during the 60s and 70s though some remain, accommodating unfortunate families on low-income.
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  • Blurred movement and winter afternoon trees in north Somerset forest land. Walking through the darkening woodland, late on a cold December afternoon, the fading sky is seen through the bare branches of evergreen trees. As we move through the land, our movement blurs to give a ghostly effect, a disturbing atmosphere and mood that might suit the story of a crime novel where fear is prevalent to the explorer of this sinister landscape.
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  • Blurred movement and winter afternoon trees in north Somerset forest land. Walking through the darkening woodland, late on a cold December afternoon, the fading sky is seen through the bare branches of evergreen trees. As we move through the land, our movement blurs to give a ghostly effect, a disturbing atmosphere and mood that might suit the story of a crime novel where fear is prevalent to the explorer of this sinister landscape.
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  • A detail of a fist adorned with gold rings, a bracelet and bling of a gangster family security man during the East End funeral to notorious criminal twin Ronnie Kray. The anonymous man is only seen from is lowered hand and the man who wears a black leather coat. He stands guard before the Kray coffin appears from the Bethnal Green undertakers. Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie suffered from paranoid schizophrenia while he and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture during the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
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  • Dark skies gather over the rooftops of new apartment towers in the East London area of Aldgate, on 17th August 2020, in London, England. (Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Seen from the air at dawn, the last remaining B-52 bombers from the Cold War-era are laid out in grids across the arid desert near Tucson Arizona. These retired aircraft whose air frames are too old for flight are being recycled, their aluminium worth more than their sum total. In the nuclear arms treaties of the 80s, Soviet satellites proved their decommissioning by spying the tails had been sliced apart huge guillotines and set at right-angles. This is a scene of confrontation, with opposing forces apparently facing each other in the way that Soviet and western armies fought the war of propaganda. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • Standing late at night in the doorway of a Soho nightclub in Old Compton Street, London England, a bouncer provides security for his employer. Otherwise known as doormen or door supervisers, these usually hardened men offer a deterrent for anyone causing trouble inside ot out of licensed bars and clubs such as this. Lit from overhead spotlights, he looks menacing and capable of street violence - enough to urge troublemakers to move on quick. reflected in the glass is Ed's Diner a well-known eaterie in this street. Soho is known as a rather seedy but vibrant area of London's West End and late-night social disorder fuelled by excessive alcohol is pretty much normal.
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  • Seen from the air at dawn, dozens of F-4 Phantom fighters from the Cold War-era are laid out in grids across the arid desert at Davis-Monthan Air Forbe Base near Tucson Arizona. These retired aircraft whose air frames are too old for flight are being stored then recycled, their aluminium worth more than their sum total at this repository for old military fighter and bomber aircraft. They sit in neat rows in low light, their shadowy wings are blue in colour but their fuselage are stripped of markings, being taped up against the dust. This is a scene of once-great flying machines relegated to sad scrap, long-after the Soviet Union's own demise when western armies fought a war of propaganda.
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  • On a brick wall is a painted red hand that grips an Armalite automatic weapon which has been painted on to a street wall of a house off the protestant Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The red hand is actually better-known as The Red Hand Defenders (RHD),  a Northern Irish paramilitary group formed in 1998 and composed largely of Protestant hardliners from loyalist groups observing a cease-fire. It is composed of members of the Ulster Defence Association (largely those who once belonged to the now disbanded 2nd Battalion, C Company) and Loyalist Volunteer Force, most of whom are still part of the latter organisation.
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  • Dark skies gather over the rooftops of new apartment towers in the East London area of Aldgate, on 17th August 2020, in London, England. (Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    aldgate_apartments02-17-08-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK was scheduled to leave the European Union and political parties commence campaigning for the General Election on December 12th, a Brexiter woman shouts at police officers as Brexiters voice their anger outside the British parliament in Westminster, on 31st October 2019, in London, England.
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  • With stormy clouds gathering in the distance, a white horse walks downhill towards a traditional Polish shepherds mountain hut, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Stylish and athletic model on a billboard for clothing retailer H&M, in central London. We see a male model holding a red rope, seemingly about to loop it over two men walking beneath the ad. In 1947 Hennes women’s clothing store opened in Västerås, Sweden. Today the H&M Group offers fashion for everyone under the brands of H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, Cheap Monday and & Other Stories, as well as fashion for the home at H&M Home.
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  • A hooded young man examines his smartphone beneath a poster girl for Burberry sunglasses they call Eyewear, in a sunlit London street. Burberry Group plc is a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing, fragrance, and fashion accessories.
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  • Making their way across a field, alongside a hedge, and away from a collection homes a mother and her two children walk from the direction of massive chimneys and cooling towers. The instillation in the distance is the Sellafield. Formerly known as Windscale, Sellafield (operated by Sellafield Ltd) is a nuclear processing and former electricity generating site, close to the village of Seascale on the coast of the Irish Sea in Cumbria, England. The site has been the subject of much controversy because of discharges of radioactive material into the sea, mainly accidental but some alleged to have been deliberate. 1983 was the year of the ‘Beach Discharge Incident’ in which high radioactive discharges containing ruthenium and rhodium 106, both beta-emitting isotopes, resulted in the closure of a beach. BNFL received a fine of £10,000 for this discharge.
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  • At the base of the Monument which commemorates the Great Fire of London, a courier driver from the United States Postal Service (UPS), stands with his head in his hands as if in reaction to the conflagration behind. Above him is a giant mural, whose huge figures depict the panic and evacuation during the disaster that struck London between 2nd of  September and Wednesday, 5th September 1666. The modern man in company uniform is wearing the same brown colours as that of King Charles II and his courtier who are also reacting to the news of the city's burning timber buildings. 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St. Paul's Cathedral, and most of the buildings of the City authorities were lost in the high fanned winds. It is estimated that it destroyed the homes of 70,000 of the City's 80,000 inhabitants. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. The City of London is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium, close to this site and subsequent wooden and stone bridges have helped modern London become a financial success.
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  • A map detail of the London underground (subway) network has been sprayed by an unknown graffiti tagger, whose swirling aerosol spray has indelibly marked the illustration of tube lines and stations in England's capital. We see the poster title Journey Planner and the shadow of the tube station wooden roof overhang and three styles of graffiti by three perpetrators. Graffiti vandalism costs the British taxpayer £100 million Pounds a year, £6 million alone is spent by transport companies whose cleaning squads remove offending material.
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  • A boy spreads his hands and fingers out on a Gatwick South Terminal window. Outside is the nose of an American Northwest Airlines DC-10 with its third engine mounted high on the rear fuselage) that is parked at a satellite gate at London Gatwick airport. The boy is a silhouette against subdued light and the aircraft's nose resembles a shark's face that is menacingly close to the young child. Such is the flattening of perspective by a telephoto lens, the aircraft looks much closer than in reality. Gatwick airport, as well as Heathrow, Stansted, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Southampton in the UK, is owned and administered by BAA, the British Airport Authority.
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  • A young boy wearing his school uniform looks traumatised standing next to a burned-out shell of a saloon car that was set alight by vandals beneath the infamous Divis flats of the Catholic Lower Falls Road, West Belfast. He wears a red jumper which contrasts the blue graffiti paint on the wall behind him and the charred ground at his feet. He is alone, a young boy experiencing childhood through the traumas of a violent world Divis Tower was a flashpoint area during the height of the Troubles. 9 year-old Patrick Rooney a child of a similar age to this lad, was the first child killed in the Troubles, was killed in the tower during the Northern Ireland riots of August 1969,
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  • A young girl dressed in a red coat and pink socks walks half-way along a bright yellow stretch of corrugated sheet metal that screens off a derelict block of flats in Toxteth, Liverpool, England. The flats' windows are also partly-boarded up in an area that saw serious rioting in 1981.  Toxteth is an inner-city area of Liverpool, Merseyside. It is located to the south of the city and is synonymous with social issues, degradation and poverty with some of the most underprivileged families in the UK. Recently many streets in the worst areas have been demolished  including Beatle Ringo Starr's childhood home.
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  • Sinister silhouettes in an underpass tunnel with walls covered with urban graffiti. The tunnel is located near Waterloo mainline station and the concrete bunker-like place has become a favourite landscape for dedicated street artists who are free to cover the walls and pavements (sidewalks) with expressions of their urban artistic ideology and political protest. In daytime, this environment is not as intimidating as it appears and Londoners pass through as a shortcut beneath an otherwise complex route of roadways and railway tracks above. There are also periodic festivals of street art attracting the best of artists including the secretive Banksy.
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  • Seen from behind, two young boys are busy writing their graffiti tags on windows on a London underground tube train, during an overland section of the capital’s rail system near Ladbroke Grove. Armed with heavy-duty semi-permanent marker pens, they lads are committing the crime of defacement and criminal damage to London Underground property, a persistent problem that costs the transport company network up to £3 million a year to remove. Partitions and glass are being scribbled on with their unique identity signatures used by kids of this age to leave as a mark of their presence, like animals instinctively leave a scent on a street corner. If caught, juvenile delinquents like these may escape with only a caution because of their age but older ones are prosecuted, though some times after leaving many thousands of tags across their neighbourhood.
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  • An elderly lady walks past the intimidating backdrop of tagged walls of Plaistow, an east London station after the crime of defacement and criminal damage to London Underground property has been committed by persons unknown - a persistent problem that costs the transport company network up to £3 million a year to remove. If caught, juvenile delinquents may escape with only a caution because of their age but older ones are prosecuted, though some times after leaving many thousands of tags across their neighbourhood.
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  • Protest signs erected by locals of the Darenth Valley in rural Kent, against the forthcoming Channel Tunnel rail link in 1989. After a well-organised campaign, locals sought to reverse decisions by British Rail to cut a new rail link. Locals from South Darenth - Horton Kirby in rural Kent, protested in Trafalgar Square, London against the forthcoming Channel Tunnel rail link in 1989. British Rail announced that 150mph TGV trains would travel through their rural Kent countryside, forcing residents to sell their homes within a 240 metre corridor to the rail line, at great loss while splitting up the community.
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  • With home-made placards above their heads, locals of the South Darenth - Horton Kirby in rural Kent, protest in Trafalgar Square against the forthcoming Channel Tunnel rail link in 1989. British Rail announced that 150mph TGV trains would travel through their rural Kent countryside, forcing residents to sell their homes within a 240 metre corridor to the rail line, at great loss while splitting up the community.
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  • With the words 'We will never accept a united Ireland' and another quote 'For God and Ulster' we see a detail of a political painting in a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This Loyalist mural may have been drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) the organisations behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples’ allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics.
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  • Using the Latin motto 'Quis Separabit' meaning 'Who shall separate us?' we see a detail of a political painting in a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This Loyalist mural may have been drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA), the organisation behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples’ allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics.
    belfast_murals003-26-09-1996_1.jpg
  • With hands in their pockets and walking in step, three friends pass along a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland, have just passed beneath a Loyalist mural drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is based on a well-known representation of a kneeling gunman shouldering a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) and aiming past the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA), the organisation behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples’ allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics.
    belfast_murals001-26-09-1996_1.jpg
  • Wearing a large green helmet with the number 26 painted on the front, a worried-looking black soldier recruit gazes into the distance in front of a white army  instructor at the large Garrison at Catterick, England. Here, the Parachute Regiment (The Paras) - hold part of their famous basic training programme called Pegasus (P) Company. The most notorious selection procedure in the British Army. After initial recruitment, each student is sent to either pass or fail a set of 9 events from which a total score of 90 points is possible. 58% or more passes, less fails. Events like the 18 mile Forced March followed by a further 5 miles can earn 10 points though this will inevitably prove too much for many young man, desperate to pass P Company and earn his prestigious beret (Like the Foreign Legion).
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  • Wearing a long beard of a strict Musilm, Anjem Choudary is a deputy and main UK spokesman of the Islamist group al-Muhajiroun whose leader, Omar Bakri Mohammad is a radical who caused controversy after the London attacks of July 2007, declaring that the only people he blames for the bombings are the government and British public. Choudary, a lawyer by profession, stands outside in the street in Leyton, north-east London England. There are few people in the background but Choudary commands much respect among activists in the UK. He organised and was fined in court for the Danish Embassy rally in February 2006 at which participants called for the massacre of those who insult Islam though Choudary refutes knowledge of who wrote such threats.
    Anjem_choudhary001-05-03-2007_1.jpg
  • Viewed from a low angle, an unidentified youth is seen spraying graffiti art on to a wall in the Notting Hill area of West London, England. We see his partially-obscured face lit from behind with a strong amount of flash which throws a well-defined shadow of his hand holding a spray can. It is a chilly night and the boy's breath is seen against the frosty night air. His graffiti art has taken him some hours to spray on this white wall and shows a glossy finish. The picture is anonymous because of the young man's face is unseen and generic, because we don't see where the wall might be located.
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  • Sinister silhouettes in an underpass tunnel with walls covered with urban graffiti. The tunnel is located near Waterloo mainline station and the concrete bunker-like place has become a favourite landscape for dedicated street artists who are free to cover the walls and pavements (sidewalks) with expressions of their urban artistic ideology and political protest. In daytime, this environment is not as intimidating as it appears and Londoners pass through as a shortcut beneath an otherwise complex route of roadways and railway tracks above. There are also periodic festivals of street art attracting the best of artists including the secretive Banksy.
    graffiti_tunnel05-22-06-2012_1.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk along the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.  With the panoramic views beyond, the walkers stand still below blue skies and clouds, stopping to spot birdlife on the marshland, on a landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes49-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A lady country rambler walks peers through binoculars on the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With the panoramic views beyond, the walker stands below blue skies and clouds, stopping to spot birdlife on the mudflats, on a landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes48-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk along the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With the panoramic views beyond, the two walkers walk across the landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes47-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk along the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With the panoramic views beyond, the walkers stride across the landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes44-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers rest for lunch on the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With the panoramic views beyond, the walkers have stopped at mid-day in sheltered sunshine to admire the landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes38-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk down a slope of grassland near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With a guide to Kent walks, a man walks stooped while his friends walk ahead. With the panoramic views beyond, the landscape could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes25-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk down a slope of grassland near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. In small groups, the friends descend the slop towards the river beyond. With the panoramic views the landscape could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes24-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A bright red painted door and matching post box on a country cottage in the village of St Mary Hoo, near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. The village (pop approx 240) of St Mary Hoo might be affected by any furure development for the new transport hub on an unspoilt landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary). St Mary Hoo is a village and civil parish in Kent, England. It is on the Hoo Peninsula in the borough of Medway. The first appearance of the name is in 1240
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  • A group of country ramblers look across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With the panoramic views beyond, the walkers stop to admire the landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes04-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers look across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With the panoramic views beyond, the walkers stop to admire the landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes02-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers look across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With the panoramic views beyond, the walkers stop to admire the landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes01-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk down a slope of grassland near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. In small groups, the friends descend the slop towards the river beyond. With the panoramic views the landscape could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes23-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A remote signpost showing the Saxon Shore Way near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. This walking route traverses land that may become part of the development for the new transport hub. With the panoramic views beyond, we see an unspoilt landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
    halstow_marshes11-02-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • An argument with a wheel clamper during a training exercise where clampers are taught to diffuse a potentially violent situation
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  • Standing against strong Autumnal afternoon light, two police officers from an unknown constabulary, guard one entrance to the venue where the Conservative (Tory) Party Conference is being held, at the Bournemouth International Centre that overlooks the sea in Dorset, England. In 1990, the terrorist threat came from Irish Republicans (IRA) rather than Islamist extemists and credible threats proved to be correct, that these idealists wanted to assassinate Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Police cordons were therefore an efficient method of controlling and restricting access to those without the proper delegates' or media accreditation. The most striking figure is the male officer in the foreground whose profile is prominent because of his traditional police helmet.
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  • Asthe national lockdown ends and the new three tier system of local coronavirus restrictions begins, shoppers head out to Oxford Street to catch up on shopping as non-essential shops  like fashion retailer Topshop are allowed to reopen on 2nd December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It was recently announced that Arcadia, its parent company is to go into administration, threatening 13,000 jobs. Many shoppers wear face masks outside on the street as a precaution as there are so many people around.
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  • A Met Police officer at the closed-off roads surrounding Herne Hill and Carnegie Library in Lambeth, after two people were reported shot in this residential south London road, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. The two victims were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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  • A Met Police car blocks the top of Herne Hill in Lambeth with other local roads closed to traffic around Carnegie Library, after two people were reported shot in this residential south London road, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. The two victims were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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  • An estate agents sign outside the Bull Inn, a property in the village of wool town Cavendish, on 10th July 2020, in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Cavendish was home to Sir John Cavendish, the ancestor of the Dukes of Devonshire, who was involved in suppressing the Peasants Revolt. Wat Tyler, the peasants leader, was arrested by William Walworth, the Mayor of London, for threatening King Richard II in 1381. The wool trade was already present by the 13th century, steadily expanding as demand grew. By the 1470s Suffolk produced more cloth than any other county.
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  • Giao Kim Ly and her grandaughter at home in Number 18 village, Nguyen Phich commune in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. Giao Kim Ly and her husband live with two of their five children and four grandchildren in the low-lying Delta where rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably.
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  • Mai Thi Chau (49) and her husband Van Trinh Nguyen (50) are farmers and natural honey collectors in Number 13 Village, Nguyen Phich commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. They have four adult children who have moved to the city for work. Rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities in the low-lying Delta. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably. Pictured: Mai Thi Chau holding some of the charcoal used for cooking. Mai says "Sometimes I make charcoal but it’s very hard work – I have to go to the forest, chop wood and burn it all night."
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  • Fly-tipping left on a Lewisham street beneath a council sign threatening fines ad/or imprisonment. cardboard boxes, childrens' toys and plastic can be seen on the ground under the sign - a blatant disregard for local bylaws and rules against the dumping of refuse and garbage. Enforcement officers operate in this area and they have the power to enforce penalties of up to £50,000 and/or six months imprisonment - a threat but obviously not enough of a deterent.
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  • In a grass car park, six ladies await the opening of a bottle of Champagne by an unseen male friend during the day at Royal Ascot horse racing week. Surrounded by picnic hampers, trays of food and a bottle of Pimms (the gin-based cocktail drink). They are dressed in either plain or garish colours and with their long bare legs women sit at the rear of a Range Rover car. The day is overcast, with threatening clouds behind the party but despite this, they are in a bubbly and excitable mood. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and social season.
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  • Under a threatening sky, freshly-painted blue gates overlook the Himalayan village of Ghandrung bathed in sunshine in central Nepal. Also called Ghandruk or Gandruk, this settlement is situated in what is known as the Annapurna Sanctuary (conservation region), a 55-km-long massif whose highest point, Annapurna I, stands at 8,091 m (26,538 ft), making it the 10th-highest summit in the world. The village is also a stopping-off point for trekkers and backpackers who pass-by on their way to the walk in high peaks. The Mountain Region (Parbat in the Nepali language) is situated at 4,000 meters or more above sea level. Houses and dwellings are substantial structures with properties well-swept and well-maintained.
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  • Bolivia 2013. La Paz. Street Art showing skeleton hand with dollar signs on it threatening a young boy leaning against a globe. Drawn as part of the night of the museums (Noche de los Museos ) organised by the Solon Foundation.
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  • As suited commuters begin their homeward journeys across London Bridge, towards the station that will transport them home to families and security, a homeless man without the warmth of relatives nor a roof over his head, rants and shouts at the respectable people with jobs and incomes. He has been drinking alcohol and sits leaning against the bridge's wall, pointing and threatening but all walk on past, afraid and embarrassed. We see the social divisions of English society, of prospects and wealth versus hopelessness and poverty as those who are marginalised and perhaps suffering from mental health problems are ignored by the successful capitalist.
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  • A detailed of an unknown species of red apples ripening on trees in an English garden orchard. The fruits are a healthy red and are bathed in sunshine as they deepen their flavours before falling to the ground if not picked soon. The apple tree is one of the most widely cultivated of fruit trees. They are deciduous (they shed their leaves in the autumn) and are small reaching just 5-12 m tall. They normally flower in spring, producing white flowers, sometimes with a pink tinge. The fruit matures in mid-late autumn, and can be eaten raw, used in cooking, juiced or made into cider. It is a quintessential scene from an English orchard that are disappearing at alarming rates due to re-landscaping and shrinking habitats. English apples are predicted to become the next victim of the honeybee crisis, threatening over £165m of agricultural production in the UK.
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  • Asthe national lockdown ends and the new three tier system of local coronavirus restrictions begins, shoppers head out to Oxford Street to catch up on shopping as non-essential shops  like fashion retailer Topshop are allowed to reopen on 2nd December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It was recently announced that Arcadia, its parent company is to go into administration, threatening 13,000 jobs. Many shoppers wear face masks outside on the street as a precaution as there are so many people around.
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  • Asthe national lockdown ends and the new three tier system of local coronavirus restrictions begins, shoppers head out to Oxford Street to catch up on shopping as non-essential shops  like fashion retailer Topshop and Topman are allowed to reopen on 2nd December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It was recently announced that Arcadia, its parent company is to go into administration, threatening 13,000 jobs. Many shoppers wear face masks outside on the street as a precaution as there are so many people around.
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  • Asthe national lockdown ends and the new three tier system of local coronavirus restrictions begins, shoppers head out to Oxford Street to catch up on shopping as non-essential shops  like fashion retailer Topshop are allowed to reopen on 2nd December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It was recently announced that Arcadia, its parent company is to go into administration, threatening 13,000 jobs. Many shoppers wear face masks outside on the street as a precaution as there are so many people around.
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  • Topshopflagship store on Oxford Street the famous shopping district as it is announced that Arcadia, its parent company is to go into administration, threatening 13,000 jobs on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Arcadia, who own Topshop, Burton and Dorothy Perkins, have struggled during the coronavirus pandemic and huge competition by other online fashion retailers.
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  • Topshopflagship store on Oxford Street the famous shopping district as it is announced that Arcadia, its parent company is to go into administration, threatening 13,000 jobs on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Arcadia, who own Topshop, Burton and Dorothy Perkins, have struggled during the coronavirus pandemic and huge competition by other online fashion retailers.
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  • Topshopflagship store on Oxford Street the famous shopping district as it is announced that Arcadia, its parent company is to go into administration, threatening 13,000 jobs on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Arcadia, who own Topshop, Burton and Dorothy Perkins, have struggled during the coronavirus pandemic and huge competition by other online fashion retailers.
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  • Met Police officers at the closed-off roads surrounding Herne Hill and Carnegie Library in Lambeth, after two people were reported shot in this residential south London road, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. The two victims were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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  • A Met Police car blocks  local roads surrounding Herne Hill and Carnegie Library in Lambeth, after two people were reported shot in a nearby residential south London road, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. The two victims were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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  • Police tape blocks local roads surrounding Herne Hill and Carnegie Library in Lambeth, after two people were reported shot in a nearby residential south London road, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. The two victims were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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  • A Met Police officer at the closed-off roads surrounding Herne Hill and Carnegie Library in Lambeth, after two people were reported shot in this residential south London road, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. The two victims were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
    Herne_Hill_shooting01-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Mai Thi Chau (49) and her husband Van Trinh Nguyen (50) are farmers and natural honey collectors in Number 13 Village, Nguyen Phich commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. They have four adult children who have moved to the city for work. Rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities in the low-lying Delta. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably. Pictured: Mai Thi Chau holding some of the charcoal used for cooking. Mai says "Sometimes I make charcoal but it’s very hard work – I have to go to the forest, chop wood and burn it all night."
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  • Kum Van Nguyen (48) is a farmer in Number 18 Village, Nguyen Phich commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. He lives with his wife Giau Kim Ly, two of their five children and four grandchildren. Rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities in the low-lying Delta. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably. Pictured: Kum Van Nguyen with his pigs used for environmentally friendly biogas production - the biogas system produces all the gas they need for cooking and they no longer spend lots of time collecting wood for burning and making charcoal.
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  • Sleeping pigs belonging to farmer Kum Van Nguyen (48) in Number 18 Village, Nguyen Phich commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. He lives with his wife Giau Kim Ly, two of their five children and four grandchildren. Rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities in the low-lying Delta. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably.
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  • Standing with a recently-killed deer run-over on a nearby highway, members of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course (see Corbis image 42-18212808) pose by the gutted carcass of their animal in a forest near their facility at Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State. These tough-looking men host visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of escape and evasion instruction. Should they land in enemy territory for example, they will need all the skills learned here to survive possibly weeks in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is of paramount importance. Here the teachers stand around the venison which is strung up on a branch, its intestines and organs already removed by a hunting knife. They wear camouflage uniforms, face paint to look vicious, threatening and heartless.
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  • In a grass-covered car park, two ladies sit on garden chairs adorned with white table cloth. One pours champagne into a glass flute while her girlfriend reaches down to her beloved pet spaniel dog that eagerly licks at a fresh strawberry. The ladies are attending an international polo match between Great Britain and the USA in Windsor Great Park, near Windsor Castle, one of the Queen's official residences. There is a wicker picnic hamper on the grass too, probably containing the couples' lunch. The day is overcast, with threatening clouds behind the party but despite this, they are in a bubbly and excitable mood. Polo at Windsor is held annually and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and social season.
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  • A man stands on his own on a grassy bank to cut a lonely figure in long grass on an embankment near the tall Canary Wharf tower structure a mile away in the background at Dockland's area of East London. Above the grassy bank at Mudchute, a city farm on London's Isle of Dogs, England, the sky is threatening with gathering clouds but lights still picks out the man against the darkening skyline. He stands with arms folded looking thoughtfully at the ground as if depressed or considering his isolation in the world. It is a seemingly rural location but is, in fact, an area of inner-city London, close to major construction projects, transforming Docklands into a major centre for finance and new housing.
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  • In a grass-covered car park, two ladies sit in the boot of a shining blue Rolls-Royce, chatting and sipping Champagne from crystal glasses by an unseen male friend during the day at Royal Ascot horse racing week. Surrounded by other cars and members of high-society who have congregated on this part of southern England, they are dressed in the fashion of the era, one of the girls’ with her long bare legs dangling from the cover of this luxury car. car. The day is overcast, with threatening clouds behind the party but despite this, they are in a bubbly and excitable mood. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and social season.
    ascot_rolls_ladies-21-06-1993_1.jpg
  • Police tape blocks local roads surrounding Herne Hill and Carnegie Library in Lambeth, after two people were reported shot in a nearby residential south London road, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. The two victims were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
    Herne_Hill_shooting13-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Fly-tipping left on a Lewisham street beneath a council sign threatening fines ad/or imprisonment. cardboard boxes, childrens' toys, a sofa and plastic can be seen on the ground under the sign - a blatant disregard for local bylaws and rules against the dumping of refuse and garbage. Enforcement officers operate in this area and they have the power to enforce penalties of up to £50,000 and/or six months imprisonment - a threat but obviously not enough of a deterent.
    fly_tipping03-22-11-2015_1.jpg
  • Hidden in a wooden hut, a group of bird-spotting ornithologists peer through binoculars at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) rreserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex England. Watching dozens of wintering birds, the group are intensely looking through their optical equipment in anticipation of seeing rare breeds at this Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a wetland alongside the River Thames, 20 miles from Central London. A narrow slit is open to keep them hidden from sight so leaning on elbows and with a guide sheet in front to identify particular species, they concentrate on their hobby. The RSPB has 200 nature reserves covering almost 130,000 hectares, home to 80% of Britain's rarest or most threatened bird species. Its role is to speak out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten the environment.
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  • The Streatham High Road remains closed 24hrs after the terrorist attack in south London, in which Sudesh Amman, 20, was shot dead by police after stabbing people, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England. Amman had been released from prison a week ago after serving half of a sentence for terror offences, and was under police surveillance. Three people were injured but none is in a life-threatening condition.
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  • Sinethemba, a 12-year old African boy has Steven Johnson Syndrome; a life-threatening skin condition often triggered as an allergic reaction to  HIV medication.  He sits in a chair while receiving medication through a naso-gastric tube. He is a patient of Baragwanath hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Baragwanath is the third biggest hospital in the world.
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  • The Streatham High Road remains closed 24hrs after the terrorist attack in south London, in which Sudesh Amman, 20, was shot dead by police after stabbing people, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England. Amman had been released from prison a week ago after serving half of a sentence for terror offences, and was under police surveillance. Three people were injured but none is in a life-threatening condition.
    streatham_terrorism-06-03-02-2020.jpg
  • The Streatham High Road remains closed 24hrs after the terrorist attack in south London, in which Sudesh Amman, 20, was shot dead by police after stabbing people, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England. Amman had been released from prison a week ago after serving half of a sentence for terror offences, and was under police surveillance. Three people were injured but none is in a life-threatening condition.
    streatham_terrorism-03-03-02-2020.jpg
  • The Streatham High Road remains closed as police officers perform a fingertip search on the crime scene, 24hrs after the terrorist attack in south London, in which Sudesh Amman, 20, was shot dead by police after stabbing people, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England. Amman had been released from prison a week ago after serving half of a sentence for terror offences, and was under police surveillance. Three people were injured but none is in a life-threatening condition.
    streatham_terrorism-01-03-02-2020.jpg
  • A vedor wearing an Air Jordan jersey pulls out a live chicken to show a customer at a market in Shanghai, China on 31 July 2012. Bird flu continues to threaten China's public health.
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  • The silhouette of a figure walking through a park, with a foggy residential street in the background. The menacing figure looks ghostly, a menacing and eerie scene that seems to threaten the safety of approaching others. Freezing fog lies in the street in this south London suburb in the depths of mid-winter. We can't see his face or features and his ominous and sinister shape guarantees his anonymity.
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  • Two former boy fighters from Charles Taylor's militia on the streets of.Monrovia argue with and.threaten another boy.
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  • Woman who was threatened and intimidated by Zanu PF during elections in Zimbabwe.
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  • A woodland landscape where a protest is ongoing in Sydenham Hill Woods against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
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  • Brexit protesters dance with people from the Hare Krishna movement, whi came to College Green to spread some joy in Westminster on the day after Parliament voted to take control of Parliamentary proceedings and prior to a vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 5th September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Yesterday Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
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  • Brexit protesters and Anti Brexit protester Steve Bray dance with people from the Hare Krishna movement, whi came to College Green to spread some joy in Westminster on the day after Parliament voted to take control of Parliamentary proceedings and prior to a vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 5th September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Yesterday Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
    20190905_brexit protesters023.jpg
  • Brexit protesters and Anti Brexit protester Steve Bray dance with people from the Hare Krishna movement, whi came to College Green to spread some joy in Westminster on the day after Parliament voted to take control of Parliamentary proceedings and prior to a vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 5th September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Yesterday Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
    20190905_brexit protesters018.jpg
  • Anti Brexit protester is berated by Leave protesters in a fierce debate in Westminster on the day after Parliament voted to take control of Parliamentary proceedings and prior to a vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 5th September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Yesterday Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
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  • Anti Brexit protester is berated by Leave protesters in a fierce debate in Westminster on the day after Parliament voted to take control of Parliamentary proceedings and prior to a vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 5th September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Yesterday Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
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  • Anti Brexit protester Steve Bray using his loud hailer in Westminster on the day after Parliament voted to take control of Parliamentary proceedings and prior to a vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 4th September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Yesterday Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
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  • Anti Brexit protester as Jacob Rees-Mogg with more lies for the queen in Westminster on the day after Parliament voted to take control of Parliamentary proceedings and prior to a vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 4th September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Yesterday Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
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  • Brexit protester with an inflatable Boris Johnson and a message stop screwing our country in Westminster on the day after Parliament voted to take control of Parliamentary proceedings and prior to a vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 4th September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Yesterday Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
    20190904_brexit protesters030.jpg
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