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2019-03-15 No More Deaths On Our Streets Vigil

18 images Created 15 Mar 2019

London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness. Candles honour the dead.
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  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. A man reads out the names of homeless people who have died at a vigil by campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. A man reads out the names of homeless people who have died at a vigil by campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness. Candles honour the dead.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. John Glackin of Streets Kitchen addresses campaigners against homelessness from various groups and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) holding a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness. Candles honour the dead.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness. Candles honour the dead.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. A man reads out the names of homeless people who have died at a vigil by campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. A man reads out the names of homeless people who have died at a vigil by campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. A woman reads out the names of homeless people who have died at a vigil by campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2019. Campaigners against homelessness from groups including Streets Kitchen and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) hold a vigil opposite Downing Street to commemorate 799 homeless people who have died over the last 18 months and to call for an end to the cuts to services which result in homelessness and the increasing criminalisation of those experiencing homelessness. Candles honour the dead.
    No-More-Deaths-On-Our-Streets-018.jpg