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  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Sonia Adesara, NHS doctor and National Medical Director’s Clinical Fellow, addresses a press conference before Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell and Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth unveil a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Sonia Adesara, NHS doctor and National Medical Director’s Clinical Fellow, addresses a press conference before Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell and Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth unveil a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 June, 2019. Dr Gail Bradbrook and Donnachadh McCarthy of Extinction Rebellion pass Parliament after giving evidence to MPs from the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee at Portcullis House together with representatives of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Environmental Defence Fund on clean growth strategy and International Climate Change targets.
    Extinction-Rebellion-BEIS-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 June, 2019. Dr Gail Bradbrook and Donnachadh McCarthy of Extinction Rebellion pass Parliament after giving evidence to MPs from the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee at Portcullis House together with representatives of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Environmental Defence Fund on clean growth strategy and International Climate Change targets.
    Extinction-Rebellion-BEIS-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 June, 2019. Dr Gail Bradbrook and Donnachadh McCarthy of Extinction Rebellion pass Parliament after giving evidence to MPs from the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee at Portcullis House together with representatives of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Environmental Defence Fund on clean growth strategy and International Climate Change targets.
    Extinction-Rebellion-BEIS-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Asa Bruno, Director of Ron Arad Architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, and her 10-year-old son Danny join hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons. Her son Danny’s school will close early on Fridays due to funding cuts from September.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, and her 10-year-old son Danny join hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons. Her son Danny’s school will close early on Fridays due to funding cuts from September.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons. Her son Danny’s school will close early on Fridays due to funding cuts from September.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons. Her son Danny’s school will close early on Fridays due to funding cuts from September.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons. Her son Danny’s school will close early on Fridays due to funding cuts from September.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles, co-chair of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, selects bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Asa Bruno, Director of Ron Arad Architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament are displayed for selection by Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament are displayed for selection by Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lucy Tilley (r), Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects, observes the display of bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament for selection by Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Asa Bruno, Director of Ron Arad Architects, and Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Asa Bruno, Director of Ron Arad Architects, and Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons. Her son Danny’s school will close early on Fridays due to funding cuts from September.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, and her 10-year-old son Danny join hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons. Her son Danny’s school will close early on Fridays due to funding cuts from September.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons. Her son Danny’s school will close early on Fridays due to funding cuts from September.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Asa Bruno, Director of Ron Arad Architects, and Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Asa Bruno, Director of Ron Arad Architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 June, 2019. Lord Pickles and Ed Balls, co-chairs of the UK Holocaust Memorial Fund, select bronze and limestone for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens beside Parliament with Lucy Tilley, Associate Principal of Adjaye Associates architects. The Prime Minister recently led cross-party support for the new memorial.
    UK-Holocaust-Memorial-plans-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Hundreds of parents and children march with the Save Our Schools campaign group from Parliament Square to Downing Street in protest against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Hundreds of parents and children attend a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Hundreds of parents and children listen to a speech by Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group in Parliament Square against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts. The school attended by Ms Phillips's children will be closing at lunchtime on Fridays from September. Parents marched from Parliament Square to Downing Street to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on a Friday afternoon.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Children attend a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group outside Downing Street against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children marching with the Save Our Schools campaign group from Parliament Square to Downing Street in protest against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, and her 10-year-old son Danny join hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group in Parliament Square against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts. The school attended by Ms Phillips's children will be closing at lunchtime on Fridays from September. Parents marched from Parliament Square to Downing Street to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on a Friday afternoon.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019.  Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, and her 10-year-old son Danny join hundreds of parents and children at a protest in Parliament Square organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts. The school attended by Ms Phillips's children will be closing at lunchtime on Fridays from September. Parents marched from Parliament Square to Downing Street to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on a Friday afternoon.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children marching with the Save Our Schools campaign group from Parliament Square to Downing Street in protest against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019.  Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group in Parliament Square against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts. The school attended by Ms Phillips's children will be closing at lunchtime on Fridays from September. Parents marched from Parliament Square to Downing Street to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on a Friday afternoon.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children marching with the Save Our Schools campaign group from Parliament Square to Downing Street in protest against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children marching with the Save Our Schools campaign group from Parliament Square to Downing Street in protest against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Hundreds of parents and children march with the Save Our Schools campaign group from Parliament Square to Downing Street in protest against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Hundreds of parents and children attend a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group in Parliament Square against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts. The school attended by Ms Phillips's children will be closing at lunchtime on Fridays from September. Parents marched from Parliament Square to Downing Street to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on a Friday afternoon.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019.  Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, and her 10-year-old son Danny join hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group in Parliament Square against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts. The school attended by Ms Phillips's children will be closing at lunchtime on Fridays from September. Parents marched from Parliament Square to Downing Street to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on a Friday afternoon.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019.  Alex Kenny, NEU Executive member, addresses Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, her 10-year-old son Danny and hundreds of parents and children at a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group in Parliament Square against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts. The school attended by Ms Phillips's children will be closing at lunchtime on Fridays from September. Parents marched from Parliament Square to Downing Street to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on a Friday afternoon.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children marching with the Save Our Schools campaign group from Parliament Square to Downing Street in protest against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, joins hundreds of parents and children marching with the Save Our Schools campaign group from Parliament Square to Downing Street in protest against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts and to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on Friday afternoons.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 July, 2019. Hundreds of parents and children attend a protest organised by the Save Our Schools campaign group in Parliament Square against schools being forced to close early on Fridays due to funding cuts. The school attended by Ms Phillips's children will be closing at lunchtime on Fridays from September. Parents marched from Parliament Square to Downing Street to highlight the government's responsibility to care for and educate the nation's children on a Friday afternoon.
    Save-Our-Schools-Fridays-022.jpg
  • NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital (UCH) to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    MK-2021 Selection-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. John McDonnell, Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, addresses NHS workers and supporters at a protest rally opposite Downing Street as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-063.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-051.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. John McDonnell, Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, joins NHS workers and supporters taking part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers assemble outside University College Hospital (UCH) before a protest march to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-020.jpg
  • NHS workers assemble outside University College Hospital (UCH) for a protest march to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Local campaigners protest in Brixton against plans by Lambeth Council to close five children's centres and to reduce by half funding for seven others.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Local campaigners protest in Brixton against plans by Lambeth Council to close five children's centres and to reduce by half funding for seven others.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Local campaigners protest in Brixton against plans by Lambeth Council to close five children's centres and to reduce by half funding for seven others.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers assemble outside University College Hospital (UCH) before a protest march to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. John McDonnell, Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, addresses NHS workers and supporters at a protest rally opposite Downing Street as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest rally opposite Downing Street as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest rally opposite Downing Street after a march from University College Hospital as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. John McDonnell, Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, joins NHS workers and supporters taking part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-054.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers assemble outside University College Hospital (UCH) before a protest march to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers assemble outside University College Hospital (UCH) before a protest march to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers assemble outside University College Hospital (UCH) before a protest march to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers assemble outside University College Hospital (UCH) before a protest march to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-029.jpg
  • John McDonnell (c), Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, joins NHS workers and supporters at a protest rally opposite Downing Street as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital (UCH) to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-042.jpg
  • John McDonnell, Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, addresses NHS workers and supporters at a protest rally opposite Downing Street as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • A NHS worker holds a sign calling for fair pay for nurses at a protest rally opposite Downing Street as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. As well as fair pay for NHS workers, the protesters called for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
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  • NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital (UCH) to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-035.jpg
  • John McDonnell, Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, joins NHS workers and supporters taking part in a protest march from University College Hospital (UCH) to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-007.jpg
  • NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital (UCH) to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-018.jpg
  • NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital (UCH) to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-016.jpg
  • NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital (UCH) to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-006.jpg
  • NHS workers and supporters take part in a protest march from University College Hospital (UCH) to Whitehall as part of a national day of action to mark the 73rd birthday of the National Health Service on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The protesters called for fair pay for NHS workers, for better funding of the NHS and for an end to privatisation measures affecting the NHS.
    NHS-73rd-birthday-protest-013.jpg
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