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  • Before finalists take part in their last exercises at a gymkhana pony competition, these rosettes prizes seen here in close-up detail wait to be claimed by young winners and losers. From the top we see prizes for Reserve Champions then those for 1st prize, then second, third and runners-up at the very bottom. Such accolades are won and lost by fractions of a second but their importance is remembered for years afterwards as young girls desperately practice to improve their equestrian skills. A huge commitment is needed by the girls and their parents who spend great deals of money and time for these treasured prizes which can be won or lost by fractions of seconds or single points. Those that fail to win go home feeling empty-handed or perhaps cheated out of victory and glory. Those who win hang them on bedroom walls for years to come.
    crufts_rosettes03-16-1987_1.jpg
  • Before finalists take part in their last exercises at a gymkhana pony competition, these rosettes prizes seen here in close-up detail wait to be claimed by young winners and losers. From the top we see prizes for Reserve Champions then those for 1st prize, then second, third and runners-up at the very bottom. Such accolades are won and lost by fractions of a second but their importance is remembered for years afterwards as young girls desperately practice to improve their equestrian skills. A huge commitment is needed by the girls and their parents who spend great deals of money and time for these treasured prizes which can be won or lost by fractions of seconds or single points. Those that fail to win go home feeling empty-handed or perhaps cheated out of victory and glory. Those who win hang them on bedroom walls for years to come.
    rosettes-17-09-1999.jpg
  • At a beauty talent contest, the finalists line up to await the judges decision. The girls are dressed in all their finery with dresses, pinned up hair and sashes as they're seated in the gym at the Bedford-King Recreation Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The black community hold annual events here including sports competitions and occasions such this pageant where the girls and also boys prove their talents and potential. One young lady however, sees fit to poke her tongue out at the viewer in a cheeky display of humour and character. Her rivals seem oblivious and unaware of her irreverence but perhaps the judge is watching and her chances of winning are now impossible!
    atlanta_girls11-10-1995_1.jpg
  • Asian tourists taking photographs in Plitvice National Park, Croatia. Part of a story on Croatia's hidden landscape and undiscovered tourism.
    20080524_unknown_croatia_0037_1.jpg
  • An Royal Air Force Puma helicopter takes off after only a few moments on the ground in Ruskin Park, a public space in the south London borough of lambeth. The RAF often land their helicopters here as part of air crew training and familiarisation - rumoured to be part of emergency evacuation/extraction landing locations around the capital. Otherwise, the Puma is used in the battlefield within the Joint Helicopter Command and provide tactical troop and load movement by day or by night.
    ruskin_puma02-27-05-2015_1.jpg
  • An Royal Air Force Puma helicopter takes off after only a few moments on the ground in Ruskin Park, a public space in the south London borough of lambeth. The RAF often land their helicopters here as part of air crew training and familiarisation - rumoured to be part of emergency evacuation/extraction landing locations around the capital. Otherwise, the Puma is used in the battlefield within the Joint Helicopter Command and provide tactical troop and load movement by day or by night.
    ruskin_puma01-27-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese takeaway offering take away only in Birmingham city centre due to the Coronavirus outbreak on 31st March 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Following government advice most people are staying at home leaving the streets quiet, empty and eerie. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200331_covid 19 birmingham takeawa...jpg
  • Mu Ze Latso, 22, shares a joke and an intimate moment with her mother Mu Ze Namu, they belong to the Mo Suo minority / tribe from Lugu Lake, northwest Yunnan province.<br />
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Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.<br />
<br />
Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room
    chilugu_048_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Tegan McPhail with Meerkats.
    20130103london zoo head count meerka...jpg
  • A local heron (not part of the zoo count) disturbs Zoo Keeper Vicky Fyson during counting of the penguins. 70 Humboldt and 1 Rockhopper.  The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Mu Ze Latso a Mo Suo minority,  with friend go shopping for groceries in Yongning town’s market, in northwest Yunnan Province close to Sichuan and Tibetatn border.<br />
<br />
Mo Su people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Su traditions. minority,  with friend go shopping for groceries in Yongning town’s market, in northwest Yunnan Province close to Sichuan and Tibetatn border.<br />
<br />
Mo Su people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walkin
    chilugu_012-2_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Tegan McPhail with Meerkats.
    20130103london zoo head count meerka...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Tegan McPhail with Meerkats.
    20130103london zoo head count meerka...jpg
  • Mu Ze Latso with a friend, also from the Mo Suo minority visit a Buddhist temple in Yongning town, north west Yunnan Province, close to Tibetan and Sichuan border.<br />
<br />
Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.
    chilugu_049_1.jpg
  • Commanding as well as non-commanding officers of The  Presidential Bodyguard regiment or PBG salute their Commander -in -Chief as he arrives to inspect their headquarters. The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir, New Delhi, India. different soldiers take up their posts.
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  • Mu Ze Latso with family have lunch together amid posters of Mao  Zedong and  the Dalai Lama in home close to the shores of Lugu Lake, northwest Yunnan province.<br />
<br />
Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.
    chilugu_024-2_1.jpg
  • Mu Ze Latso  prepares lunch at home amidst hanging corns and posters and photos of the Dalai Lama, in village along the shores of Lugu Lake, northwest Yunnan province.<br />
<br />
Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.
    chilugu_022_1.jpg
  • Mu Ze Latso a Mo Suo minority,  with friend go shopping for groceries in Yongning town’s market, in northwest Yunnan Province close to Sichuan and Tibetatn border.<br />
<br />
Mo Su people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Su traditions.
    chilugu_010-2_1.jpg
  • On sentry duty at the Presidential Bodyguard HQ's, three soldiers stand to attention during the short ceremony where different soldiers take up their posts.   The  Presidential Bodyguard or PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir, New Delhi, India.
    20071224_india_0450_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Max, the Eagle Owl.
    20130103london zoo head count owls_D.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Max, the Eagle Owl.
    20130103london zoo head count owls_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Spectacled Owl, Barn Owl and an Eagle Owl.
    20130103london zoo head count owls_B.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Asian short clawed otters.
    20130103london zoo head count otters...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Kate Sanders counting Black-capped Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys.
    20130103london zoo head count monkey...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Meerkats.
    20130103london zoo head count meerka...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. A zookeeper poses with a Bull Frog.
    20130103london zoo head count bull f...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Red Kneed Tarantula.
    20130103london zoo head count spider...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper with a Red Kneed Tarantula.
    20130103london zoo head count spider...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper with a Red Kneed Tarantula.
    20130103london zoo head count spider...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Penguins swimming in their underwater enclosure.
    20130103london zoo head count pengui...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Penguins swimming in their underwater enclosure.
    20130103london zoo head count pengui...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Penguins swimming in their underwater enclosure.
    20130103london zoo head count pengui...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Zuzana Matyasova with Penguins.
    20130103london zoo head count pengui...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Zuzana Matyasova with Penguins.
    20130103london zoo head count pengui...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Asian short clawed otters.
    20130103london zoo head count otters...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Asian short clawed otters.
    20130103london zoo head count otters...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Kate Sanders counting Black-capped Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys.
    20130103london zoo head count monkey...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Jeff Lambert with a Leaf Insect.
    20130103london zoo head count leaf i...jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  After the speeches people marched through Parliament Square and Whitehall to let the Government hear their demands. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A4253.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  After the speeches people marched through Parliament Square and Whitehall to let the Government hear their demands. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A4311.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  After the speeches people marched through Parliament Square and Whitehall to let the Government hear their demands. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A4517.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  After the speeches people marched through Parliament Square and Whitehall to let the Government hear their demands. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A3929.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  After the speeches people marched through Parliament Square and Whitehall to let the Government hear their demands. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A3822.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour party adresses the crowd. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A3528.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A3630.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  Caroline Lucas from the Greenparty adresses the crowd. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A3489.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A2334.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A3396.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  Owen Jones, journalist and political activist for social and climate justice  adresses the crowd. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  For a short while Lambeth Bridge was occupied by sitting protesters, most of them teenagers. The Police quickly cleared the bridge and opened it up to traffic again. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  After the speeches people marched through Parliament Square and Whitehall to let the Government hear their demands. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  After the speeches people marched through Parliament Square and Whitehall to let the Government hear their demands. The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A3349.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
    3E9A3098.jpg
  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Tens of thousands took to the streets in Central London taking part in the the Global Climate Strike, September 20th 2019, London, United Kingdom.  The day of strike for the climate was a global event with millions taking part across the globe. The strike was inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who started the first school strike for the climate. Her action inspired school children across the world to go on strike demanding radical climate change policies to save their future. On September 20th adults aand children alike went out on strike to demand radical political change and climate justice. The day included speeches and a march through central London.
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  • Children taking part in The Festival of the Assumption, Kalwaria Paclawska, Poland. The Assumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven, informally known as The Assumption, according to the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, and parts of Anglicanism, was the bodily taking up of the Virgin Mary into Heaven at the end of her earthly life.
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  • Children taking part in The Festival of the Assumption, Kalwaria Paclawska, Poland. The Assumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven, informally known as The Assumption, according to the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, and parts of Anglicanism, was the bodily taking up of the Virgin Mary into Heaven at the end of her earthly life.
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  • Children taking part in The Festival of the Assumption, Kalwaria Paclawska, Poland. The Assumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven, informally known as The Assumption, according to the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, and parts of Anglicanism, was the bodily taking up of the Virgin Mary into Heaven at the end of her earthly life.
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  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
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  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • The gardens at Eltham Palace in Greenwich are illuminated for the Enchanted Eltham Palace event on December 14th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The former Royal palace turned Art Deco mansion is one of six English Heritage properties taking part in its ‘Enchanted’ season of illuminated outdoor events which are happening at palaces, houses and castles across the country from Friday 15th - Saturday 23rd December. Inspired by Eltham’s unique history, the gardens are spectacularly transformed into an illuminated world with its medieval heritage taking centre stage.
    20171214_Enchanted_Eltham_Palace_VF_...jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
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  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
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  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
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  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
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  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
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  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
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  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
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  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-31.jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-16.jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
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  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-17.jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-18.jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-21.jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-04.jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-05.jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-13.jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-14.jpg
  • Climate change activists from the group ‘No Going Back – another world is possible’, taking part in a social distancing protest on 4th May 2020 in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is the first of it’s kind and the group are hoping that the idea will spread across the UK. The idea is that every Sunday at 10.00am people will protest in this way. They are all members of Extinction Rebellion who have helped disseminate the idea across the XR groups across the UK. Because of Covid 19 there has been very little climate change protest and the group think this is a way to protest. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    XR-StIves-SocialDistanceProtest-10.jpg
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