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  • A local newspaper headline with news of a drugs gang jailing verdict, appears in a Cheltenham toyshop window, Gloucestershire, England. The Gloucestershire Echo's poster that occupies the centre of the glass tells locals that the notorious gang are now behind bars. In the background are the toys and games of childrens' innocence, a contrast to a real, violent world of drugs and crime.
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  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest28-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest23-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest14-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest07-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Theatre employees from the Old Vic stick up a 5-star rating banner for their newest play, High Society in Waterloo, south London. We look from the rear of two theatre employees who are taping the banner to the poster advertising the Cole Porter musical. Given the top rating by the Daily Mail newspaper, it has been a smash hit for the Old Vic on the Southbank.
    theatre_poster04-15-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest33-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest34-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest25-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest24-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest22-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest16-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest10-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest09-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Theatre employees from the Old Vic stick up a 5-star rating banner for their newest play, High Society in Waterloo, south London. We look from the rear of two theatre employees who are taping the banner to the poster advertising the Cole Porter musical. Given the top rating by the Daily Mail newspaper, it has been a smash hit for the Old Vic on the Southbank.
    theatre_poster01-15-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Serb politician Radovan Karadzic is seen leaning over to address the London Conference in 1992 when peace-makers attempted to diffuse the Bosnian European conflict. As one of the world's most wanted men, Karadzic was eventually arrested after 12 years on the run to face charges of genocide and crimes against humanity inflicted on Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat and other non-Serb civilians in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992-95 war, when he was president of the breakaway Republika Srpska. Implicated in the murder of nearly 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, after a UN-protected enclave fell to Bosnian Serb forces. The former psychiatrist and aspiring poet is also charged with running death camps for non-Serbs, and the shelling and sniping on civilians in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, in a siege that lasted more than three years.
    radovan_karadzic02-26-08-1992.jpg
  • Serb politician Radovan Karadzic is seen leaning over to address the London Conference in 1992 when peace-makers attempted to diffuse the Bosnian European conflict. As one of the world's most wanted men, Karadzic was eventually arrested after 12 years on the run to face charges of genocide and crimes against humanity inflicted on Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat and other non-Serb civilians in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992-95 war, when he was president of the breakaway Republika Srpska. Implicated in the murder of nearly 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, after the supposedly UN-protected enclave fell to Bosnian Serb forces. The former psychiatrist and aspiring poet is also charged with running death camps for non-Serbs, and the shelling and sniping on civilians in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, in a siege that lasted more than three years.
    radovan_karadzic01-26-08-1992.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest18-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest02-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest27-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
    assange_protest03-04-01-2021.jpg
  • Jacqui Hamlin, one of the six defendants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kingdom, June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
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  • A businessman sips a chilled glass of white wine to accompany a dish of seafood in Sweetings in the City of London. A waiter waits for the man's verdict before filling the glass then tending his order from the table menu. Associates talk discreetly in the background in this very traditional bar in the heart of the capital's financial district, near St Paul's Cathedral. Sweetings Restaurant first opened in 1889 and has carried out serving lunch ever since. Sweetings prides itself on offering a wide variety of English sustainable fish, from wild fresh Scottish Salmon, usually the first fish of the season, to the native oysters from West Mersea on the Essex coast.
    city_lunchtime03-20-05-1993_1.jpg
  • Constance Whiston, one of 6 defendants out side court, Central London, United Kingdom June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
    IC5A2376.jpg
  • Sue Jameson, one of the six defendeants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kindom June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
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  • Vicki Elcoate,  one of the six defendants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kindom, June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
    IC5A2337.jpg
  • Vicki Elcoate,  one of the six defendants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kindom, June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
    IC5A2336.jpg
  • Ann Stewart, one of the six defendants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kingdom June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
    IC5A2288.jpg
  • Ann Stewart, one of the six defendants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kingdom June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
    IC5A2282.jpg
  • Natasha Doane, one of the six defendants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kingdom June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
    IC5A2271.jpg
  • Natasha Doane, one of the six defendants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kingdom June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
    IC5A2270.jpg
  • Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Greenparty speak in support of the six defendants, Constance Whiston; Vicki Elcoate; Ann Stewart; Sue Jameson; Jacqui Hamlin; Natasha Doane and suporters outside the High Court, Central London, United Kingdom June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
    IC5A2250.jpg
  • Marley Luterbacher, 10 and Jolyon, 14 both students of Richard Loizou outside court after they have learned the verdict, September 26 20018, Preston, United Kingdom. Richard is their teacher and they drove through the night from Devon to show their support. Simon Roscoe Blevins, 26,  Richard Roberts, 36 were both sentenced 16 months in prison, Richard Loizou, 31, sentenced 15 months in prison and  and Julian Brock, 47 12 months supended. Simon Roscoe Blevins, 26,  Richard Loizou, 31, Richard Roberts, 36 and Julian Brock, 47 climbed on top of several trucks during a mass protest by locals and supporters in New Preston Road, against fracking in Lancashire, July 2017. The trucks were prevented form delivering equipment to Cuadrillas nearby fracking site for four days. After a seven day jury trial at Preston Crown Court in August 2018, the four men were found guilty of Public Nuisance. Judge Altham has told them to expect “immediate custodial sentences” on 25th September 2018.
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