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  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner and an aboriginal flag from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-001.jpg
  • Thorpe, UK. 8th November, 2022. A Just Stop Oil banner is pictured on an overhead gantry above the M25 motorway between Junctions 12 and 13 during a protest. Just Stop Oil stopped traffic at multiple locations on the M25 for a second day as part of their campaign to demand that the government halts all new oil and gas licences and consents.
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  • A huge banner is passed above the heads of postal workers from the Communication Workers Union (CWU) attending a rally in Parliament Square on the first day of a 6-day batch of strikes over pay and conditions. Royal Mail staff in the CWU voted by a 97.6% majority to take industrial action for a pay rise that reflects the increased cost of living.
    CWU-Royal-Mail-strike-rally-051.jpg
  • Demonstrators march through central London with a Morning Star banner to call for a ceasefire and negotiated settlement in Ukraine a year after Russia's invasion on 25 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The march and rally were organised by Stop the War Coalition (StWC) and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).
    Stop-War-in-Ukraine-London-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th December, 2022. A huge banner is passed above the heads of postal workers from the Communication Workers Union (CWU) attending a rally in Parliament Square on the first day of a 6-day batch of strikes over pay and conditions. Royal Mail staff in the CWU voted by a 97.6% majority to take industrial action for a pay rise that reflects the increased cost of living.
    CWU-Royal-Mail-strike-rally-050.jpg
  • A huge banner is passed above the heads of postal workers from the Communication Workers Union (CWU) attending a rally in Parliament Square on the first day of a 6-day batch of strikes over pay and conditions on 9 December 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Royal Mail staff in the CWU voted by a 97.6% majority to take industrial action for a pay rise that reflects the increased cost of living.
    CWU-Royal-Mail-strike-rally-044.jpg
  • A huge banner is passed above the heads of postal workers from the Communication Workers Union (CWU) attending a rally in Parliament Square on the first day of a 6-day batch of strikes over pay and conditions. Royal Mail staff in the CWU voted by a 97.6% majority to take industrial action for a pay rise that reflects the increased cost of living.
    CWU-Royal-Mail-strike-rally-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2023. Mark Serwotka (l), General Secretary, and Fran Heathcote (r), President, hold a banner during a Budget Day strike march by members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) from the civil service and public sector. 100,000 PCS members were expected to take part in the strike action agreed by the PCS National Executive in response to a lack of movement from the government on the trade union's demands on pay, pensions and job security.
    PCS-Budget-Day-strike-036.jpg
  • Mark Serwotka (l), General Secretary, and Fran Heathcote (r), President, hold a banner during a Budget Day strike march by members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) from the civil service and public sector on 15 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. 100,000 PCS members were expected to take part in the strike action agreed by the PCS National Executive in response to a perceived lack of movement from the government on the trade union's demands on pay, pensions and job security.
    PCS-Budget-Day-strike-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. A Stop HS2 banner is pictured during a Water Justice event attended by environmental campaigners and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th March, 2023. Mark Serwotka (l), General Secretary, and Fran Heathcote (r), President, hold a banner during a Budget Day strike march by members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) from the civil service and public sector. 100,000 PCS members were expected to take part in the strike action agreed by the PCS National Executive in response to a lack of movement from the government on the trade union's demands on pay, pensions and job security.
    PCS-Budget-Day-strike-042.jpg
  • Fran Heathcote, President of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), holds a banner during a Budget Day strike march by members from the civil service and public sector on 15 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. 100,000 PCS members were expected to take part in the strike action agreed by the PCS National Executive in response to a perceived lack of movement from the government on the trade union's demands on pay, pensions and job security.
    PCS-Budget-Day-strike-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th March, 2023. Supporters of right-wing nonprofit organisation Turning Point UK hold a banner during a protest against a Drag Queen Story Time event which they believed had been scheduled to take place at the Great Exhibition pub in East Dulwich. Turning Point UK, as well as far-right groups such as Patriotic Alternative, have tried to prevent previous Drag Queen Story Time events from taking place. There was also a much larger counter-protest by anti-fascists, LGBTIQA+ people and local residents.
    Drag-Queen-Great-Exhibition-082.jpg
  • A Black Lives Matter banner produced by Brixton Business Improvement District (BID) is pictured on Coldharbour Lane on 10th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Brixton BID is a not-for-profit collective of local businesses established in January 2014 for the purpose of helping to improve the local area.
    MK-20211110-Brixton-Bid-Black-Lives-...jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square with a large hand-painted banner to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-036.jpg
  • Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square with a large hand-painted banner to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-016.jpg
  • A banner is pictured during a protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-051.jpg
  • A banner is pictured during a protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-031.jpg
  • An activist stands alongside a banner during a protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-033.jpg
  • Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents RFC hold a banner in support of transgender women taking part in women's rugby during the 30th anniversary Brighton & Hove Pride LGBTQ+ Community Parade on 6th August 2022 in Brighton, United Kingdom. Brighton & Hove Pride is intended to celebrate, and promote respect for, diversity and inclusion within the local community as well as to support local charities and causes through fundraising.
    Brighton-and-Hove-Pride-2022-16.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner004.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner001.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner005.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square with a large hand-painted banner to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-046.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square with a large hand-painted banner to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-047.jpg
  • Climate justice campaigners hold a banner on stage in Trafalgar Square following a march from the Shell Centre to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-017.jpg
  • Climate justice campaigners march with a large hand-painted banner from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-018.jpg
  • A Stop HS2 banner is pictured outside Harefield Marina on 16th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The route for the HS2 high-speed rail link will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. A banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-013.jpg
  • A banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-020.jpg
  • A banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. A Lesbians and Gay Men Support the Miners (LGSM) banner is pictured in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-066.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. Protesters stand alongside an Equity banner in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-065.jpg
  • London, UK. 29th May, 2021. Activists hold a Kill The Bill banner outside New Scotland Yard during a Kill The Bill National Day of Action in protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests, including the ability to impose conditions on any protest deemed to be disruptive to the local community, wider stop and search powers and sentences of up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials.
    Kill-The-Bill-Day-of-Action-037.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A banner from the Close Campsfield Campaign at a protest by activists from around the UK in solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-016.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A banner draped over a barrier outside Chelmsford Crown Court during a protest arranged to coincide with the sentencing of the Stansted 15. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner007.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner006.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner003.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner002.jpg
  • Campaigners from the Hussein Must Stay campaign march with a banner during the Resist Racism demonstration organised by Stand Up To Racism and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) as part of a global day of action against racism on 18 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Speakers expressed their anger at and opposition to the government’s controversial Illegal Migration Bill.
    Resist-Racism-demo-London-034.jpg
  • Anti-racist campaigners assemble holding placards and a banner outside the BBC's Broadcasting House for a Resist Racism demonstration organised by Stand Up To Racism and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) as part of a global day of action against racism on 18 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Speakers expressed their anger at and opposition to the government’s controversial Illegal Migration Bill.
    Resist-Racism-demo-London-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 January, 2023. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
    XR-Unite-to-Survive-launch-008.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge on 11 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
    XR-Unite-to-Survive-launch-006.jpg
  • PETA supporters hold a banner reading 'Bearskin Caps? That’s Old Hat! Switch to Faux Fur' during the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Windsor Castle on 15 November 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. PETA continue to campaign to urge the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to replace the bearskins used to make the King’s Guard’s caps with the world’s first faux bear fur, created by PETA and luxury faux furrier ECOPEL. A government e-petition in support of PETA’s campaign was signed by more than 100,000 people by July 2022.
    PETA-bearskins-action-Windsor-003.jpg
  • A Keep Kentwood Green banner is pictured outside a house on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Kentwood Green is a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. It is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-001.jpg
  • Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against nine of them for contempt of court by National Highways on 17th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Denham, UK. 11th September, 2020. A banner reading ‘Your Trees Your Kids Future’ placed by environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion at Denham Protection Camp. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link from a series of such protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-Green-camp-works-010.jpg
  • A 'Not My King' banner is held aloft in Trafalgar Square by a campaigner from anti-monarchy movement Republic during the Coronation of King Charles III on 6 May 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Republic campaigns for the monarchy to be replaced by a democratically elected constitutional Head of State.
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  • London, UK. 18th March, 2023. Supporters of Syria Solidarity Campaign (SSC) march along Whitehall behind a banner to mark the 12th anniversary of the Syrian Revolution. The UK-based Syria Solidarity Campaign is a network of activists and supporters committed to amplifying the voices of Syrians struggling for peace and a democratic and pluralist Syria.
    12-years-Syrian-Revolution-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th March, 2023. Supporters of Syria Solidarity Campaign (SSC) march along Whitehall behind a banner to mark the 12th anniversary of the Syrian Revolution. The UK-based Syria Solidarity Campaign is a network of activists and supporters committed to amplifying the voices of Syrians struggling for peace and a democratic and pluralist Syria.
    12-years-Syrian-Revolution-001.jpg
  • Supporters of Syria Solidarity Campaign (SSC) march along Whitehall behind a banner to mark the 12th anniversary of the Syrian Revolution on 18 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The UK-based Syria Solidarity Campaign is a network of activists and supporters committed to amplifying the voices of Syrians struggling for peace and a democratic and pluralist Syria.
    12-years-Syrian-Revolution-005.jpg
  • Anti-racist campaigners assemble holding placards and a banner outside the BBC's Broadcasting House for a Resist Racism demonstration organised by Stand Up To Racism and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) as part of a global day of action against racism on 18 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Speakers expressed their anger at and opposition to the government’s controversial Illegal Migration Bill.
    Resist-Racism-demo-London-012.jpg
  • Anti-racist campaigners from Leicester Stand Up To Racism assemble holding placards and a banner outside the BBC's Broadcasting House for a Resist Racism demonstration organised by Stand Up To Racism and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) as part of a global day of action against racism on 18 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Speakers expressed their anger at and opposition to the government’s controversial Illegal Migration Bill.
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  • Activists from Amnesty International UK holding a banner reading 'End Israeli Apartheid' protest outside Downing Street on the eve of a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on 23 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Amnesty International published a major report in 2022 claiming that Israel's treatment of the Palestinians amounts to the international crime of apartheid and Amnesty International UK have written to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ahead of Benjamin Netanyahu's visit raising concerns about the UK’s commitment to international justice in light of its tacit acceptance of Israel’s occupation and annexation of Palestinian territory. The human rights situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories has seriously deteriorated since Benjamin Netanyahu's current Israeli government assumed power in December 2022.
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  • A banner from the University and College Union (UCU) is pictured at an official picket outside University College London (UCL) during strike action on 15 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Over 70,000 staff at 150 universities around the UK are taking part in strike action over pay and conditions such as insecure working practices and workloads after 80% of members voted to reject the latest pay offer from employers.
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  • London, UK. 11 January, 2023. A UNISON trade union sign and banner are pictured outside a London Ambulance depot where ambulance workers are striking. Ambulance workers from five different regions - London, Yorkshire, the North West, North East and South West - are striking over fair pay and staffing.
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  • A UNISON trade union banner hangs outside a London Ambulance depot where ambulance workers are striking on 11 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Ambulance workers from five different regions - London, Yorkshire, the North West, North East and South West - are striking over fair pay and staffing.
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  • London, UK. 11 January, 2023. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion are pictured on Westminster Bridge after dropping a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive'. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • London, UK. 11 January, 2023. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • London, UK. 11 January, 2023. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • London, UK. 11 January, 2023. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • London, UK. 11 January, 2023. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge on 11 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • London, UK. 11 January, 2023. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge on 11 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge on 11 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion drop a huge banner reading 'April 21st Unite To Survive' from Westminster Bridge on 11 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion recently announced a new year's resolution to "prioritise attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks" following new legal restrictions on protests introduced by the government, with the aim of building support and collective power in advance of a Unite to Survive action on 21 April which they hope will be attended by 100,000 people.
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  • Members of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU), including General Secretary Matt Wrack (r), pose with nurses standing behind a banner at an official picket line outside St Thomas' hospital on 15 December 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) have taken part in the first of two 12-hour strikes over pay and working conditions, the first such mass walkout of nurses in a century.
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  • PETA supporters hold a banner reading 'Bearskin Caps? That’s Old Hat! Switch to Faux Fur' during the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Windsor Castle on 15 November 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. PETA continue to campaign to urge the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to replace the bearskins used to make the King’s Guard’s caps with the world’s first faux bear fur, created by PETA and luxury faux furrier ECOPEL. A government e-petition in support of PETA’s campaign was signed by more than 100,000 people by July 2022.
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  • Doctors for XR stand outside Downing Street behind a banner calling for homes to be insulated during a We Can't Afford This Any More mass act of civil disobedience by Extinction Rebellion climate activists intended to highlight the climate and cost of living crises on 14 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion activists burned energy bills in order to highlight the intersection between the two crises.
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  • London Communists hold a banner during the Enough Is Enough day of action to call for a real-terms pay increase, cuts to energy bills, an end to food poverty, decent homes for all and a wealth tax on the rich on 1 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Enough is Enough is a campaign founded by trade unions and community organisations to fight the cost of living crisis.
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  • A Keep Kentwood Green banner is pictured outside a house on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Kentwood Green is a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. It is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
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  • Protesters with a banner and Rainbow Pride flag assemble to take part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho on 9th July 2022 in London, UK. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
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  • Windsor, UK. 21st December, 2021. A banner at the entrance to the deer park in Windsor Great Park includes Covid-19 safety guidance for visitors.
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  • High Wycombe, UK. 7th March, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners stand behind a banner outside High Wycombe Magistrates' Court. Four activists were acquitted of aggravated trespass in relation to a protest at a beauty spot in Denham Country Park in July 2020 intended to prevent the felling of a mature alder tree during electricity pylon relocation works for the HS2 high-speed rail link. One activist was convicted of assault.
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  • Stop HS2 campaigners stand alongside a banner outside High Wycombe Magistrates' Court to support fellow activists attending a hearing on 7th February 2022 in High Wycombe, United Kingdom. Seven activists are being tried in relation to a protest at Denham Ford in July 2020 intended to prevent the felling of a mature alder tree during electricity pylon relocation works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link.
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  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. A banner is pictured alongside a Coca-Cola sign during a protest by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
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  • Supporters of the Down Syndrome Bill stand behind a banner outside Parliament on the day of the bill's second reading on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The bill, which was introduced to Parliament by Dr Liam Fox, passed its second reading later in the day and will now proceed to the committee stage.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A supporter of the Down Syndrome Bill holds a banner outside Parliament on the day of the bill's second reading. The bill, which was introduced to Parliament by Dr Liam Fox, passed its second reading later in the day and will now proceed to the committee stage.
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  • Supporters of the Down Syndrome Bill hold a banner outside Parliament on the day of the bill's second reading on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The bill, which was introduced to Parliament by Dr Liam Fox, passed its second reading later in the day and will now proceed to the committee stage.
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  • A Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before a High Court challenge by four claimants against the decision by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to omit 'legacy benefits' such as Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) from the £20-a-week uplift in Universal Credit on 17th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. A decision in favour of the claimants could lead to the DWP having to make back payments to almost 2 million sick and disabled people.
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  • London, UK. 17th November, 2021. Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against them for contempt of court by National Highways. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17th November, 2021. Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against nine of them for contempt of court by National Highways. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against nine of them for contempt of court by National Highways on 17th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against nine of them for contempt of court by National Highways on 17th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists hold a Code Red for Humanity banner in Lincoln's Inn Fields before a Rise and Rebel march organised to coincide with the end of, and anticipated failure of, the COP26 climate summit on 13th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Activists were intending to send a message to the UK government that protests to ensure urgent action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency will continue. The march briefly disrupted the Lord Mayor's Show at two or more locations.
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  • Stop Silvertown Tunnel activists hold a campaign banner in Lincoln's Inn Fields before a Rise and Rebel march organised by Extinction Rebellion to coincide with the end of, and anticipated failure of, the COP26 climate summit on 13th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Activists were intending to send a message to the UK government that protests to ensure urgent action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency will continue. The march briefly disrupted the Lord Mayor's Show at two or more locations.
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  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists hold a banner in Lincoln's Inn Fields before a Rise and Rebel march organised to coincide with the end of, and anticipated failure of, the COP26 climate summit on 13th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Activists were intending to send a message to the UK government that protests to ensure urgent action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency will continue. The march briefly disrupted the Lord Mayor's Show at two or more locations.
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