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  • Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups bring a coffin bearing the number of excess winter deaths last year to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty on 19 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners also delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups slow-march with a coffin from Parliament to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-016.jpg
  • Anti-poverty activists stage a 'winter warm-up' sit-down protest in the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street as part of a day of action on fuel poverty on 21 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners from groups including Fuel Poverty Action, Don't Pay and Fossil Free London are calling for urgent UK government action to tackle the cost of living and energy crises.
    Warm-This-Winter-John-Lewis-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups slow-march with a coffin from Parliament to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-013.jpg
  • Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups bring a coffin bearing the number of excess winter deaths last year to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty on 19 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners also delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 21 January, 2023. Anti-poverty activists stage a 'winter warm-up' sit-down protest in the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street as part of a day of action on fuel poverty. Campaigners from groups including Fuel Poverty Action, Don't Pay and Fossil Free London are calling for urgent UK government action to tackle the cost of living and energy crises.
    Warm-This-Winter-John-Lewis-004.jpg
  • Anti-poverty activists stage a 'winter warm-up' sit-down protest in the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street as part of a day of action on fuel poverty on 21 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners from groups including Fuel Poverty Action, Don't Pay and Fossil Free London are calling for urgent UK government action to tackle the cost of living and energy crises.
    Warm-This-Winter-John-Lewis-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 21 January, 2023. Anti-poverty activists assemble before a 'winter warm-up' sit-down protest in the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street as part of a day of action on fuel poverty. Campaigners from groups including Fuel Poverty Action, Don't Pay and Fossil Free London are calling for urgent UK government action to tackle the cost of living and energy crises.
    Warm-This-Winter-John-Lewis-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups bring a coffin bearing the number of excess winter deaths last year to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners also delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups slow-march with a coffin from Parliament to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-005.jpg
  • Paula Peters of Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) addresses a vigil outside Parliament by campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty on 19 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-015.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and Extinction Rebellion attend a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-034.jpg
  • Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups hold flowers and signs at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty on 19 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-018.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups slow-march with a coffin from Parliament to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups slow-march with a coffin from Parliament to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-019.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-029.jpg
  • Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups attend a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty on 19 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action and the National Pensioners Convention hold signs at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups bring a coffin bearing the number of excess winter deaths last year to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners also delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups slow-march with a coffin from Parliament to Downing Street to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. The campaigners delivered a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups hold flowers and signs at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Ruth London addresses fellow campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups during a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. John McDonnell, Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups during a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. John McDonnell, Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups during a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-035.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-018.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. The Raised Voices choir sings 'Bella Ciao' during a protest outside Twickenham Stadium by anti-arms trade campaigners from various faith and solidarity groups against the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-011.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Ruth London addresses fellow campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups during a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-020.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Lord Sikka addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups during a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-017.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Disabled campaigners against the arms trade protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-004.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-027.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-028.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-022.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-030.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-013.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-019.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Don't Pay and other groups hold flowers and signs at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), Don't Pay and other groups hold flowers and signs at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action and the National Pensioners Convention hold signs at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-030.jpg
  • Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action hold signs at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty on 19 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-006.jpg
  • Disabled campaigners against the arms trade protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-012.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-007.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-015.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-034.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-017.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-003.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-014.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action, the National Pensioners Convention, Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), Don't Pay and other groups hold flowers and signs at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-032.jpg
  • Trans rights campaigners take part in the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. 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. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka (l) accompanies campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention marching from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-048.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021.Lord Sikka (l) accompanies campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention marching from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021.The National Pensioners Convention march with Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) campaigners from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-015.jpg
  • Ruth London (l) of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses fellow campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners' Convention outside 10 Downing Street during a protest to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th January, 2019. Claire James, Campaigns Coordinator of the Campaign Against Climate Change, addresses environmental campaigners protesting outside the Canadian High Commission in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en, a First Nations people from British Columbia who are currently facing forced eviction after having blocked the construction by TransCanada of a fracked gas pipeline across their territories.
    Wet'su'weten-protest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a woman after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Blackfriars Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers use cutting gear after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion used lock-on tubes to block Blackfriars Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a woman after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-051.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-050.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-047.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka (l) joins campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention carry a wreath from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021.Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Sue Ferns, President of the TUC, addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-014.jpg
  • Sue Ferns, President of the TUC, addresses campaigners against fuel poverty from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-025.jpg
  • A wreath brought by campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” is pictured on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-009.jpg
  • Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention march from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th January, 2019. Claire James, Campaigns Coordinator of the Campaign Against Climate Change, addresses environmental campaigners protesting outside the Canadian High Commission in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en, a First Nations people from British Columbia who are currently facing forced eviction after having blocked the construction by TransCanada of a fracked gas pipeline across their territories.
    Wet'su'weten-protest-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a man after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Author, ecologist and green lifestyle coach Donnachadh McCarthy joins environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion on Westminster Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-044.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Sue Ferns, President of the TUC, addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Sue Ferns, President of the TUC, addresses campaigners against fuel poverty from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a man after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Blackfriars Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a man after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a clown after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion lie in the road to block Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018.  A troupe of clowns supports environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocking Westminster Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest Genny Scherer (c) and another woman after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Blackfriars Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers use cutting gear after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion used lock-on tubes to block Blackfriars Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a woman after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a woman after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion block Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a woman after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion block Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a man after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a man after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a clown after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2018. Police officers arrest a man after environmental campaigners from Extinction Rebellion blocked Lambeth Bridge, one of five bridges blocked in central London, as part of a Rebellion Day event to highlight 'criminal inaction in the face of climate change catastrophe and ecological collapse' by the UK Government as part of a programme of civil disobedience during which scores of campaigners have been arrested.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-013.jpg
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