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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A stove for heating water for hot showers is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A stove for heating water for hot showers is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021.Campaigners against fuel poverty attend a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners also handed in a letter 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
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  • A campaigner against fuel poverty attends a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. 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.
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka, Barry Todman, Ruth London and Sue Ferns (l-r) prepare to hand in two letters for 10 Downing Street from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. 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
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A campaigner against fuel poverty attends a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) protests with 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. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. The National Pensioners Convention protest with Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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.
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  • Ruth London (c) of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and Barry Todman (r) of the National Pensioners Convention hand in letters for 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention protest 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners also handed in a letter 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners also handed in a letter 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
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  • 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Members of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) attend a protest outside Parliament by the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Supporters of Southwark Group of Tenants Organisations attend a protest outside Parliament by the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Singer-songwriter Gary Jackson performs at a protest outside Parliament by the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. South East Region National Pensioners Convention protest with Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Unite members attend a protest outside Parliament by the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Barry Todman of the National Pensioners Convention prepares to hand in a letter for 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. 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
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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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. South East Region 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. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Barry Todman of the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) addresses a protest outside Parliament by the NPC and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Barry Todman of the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) addresses a protest outside Parliament by the NPC and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. South East Region National Pensioners Convention protest with Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka (l), Ruth London (c) and Barry Todman (r) prepare to hand in letters from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention for 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Barry Todman of the National Pensioners Convention prepares to hand in a letter for 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. 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
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  • 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.
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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.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-004.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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A campaigner against fuel poverty attends a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A placard is pictured at a protest outside Parliament by campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) protests with 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.
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  • Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) prepares to hand in a letter for 10 Downing Street during a protest to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • The National Pensioners Convention march with Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) from Parliament to 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.
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  • Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) protests with 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Southwark Pensioners Action Group (SPAG) supporters protest outside Parliament with the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London (l) of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses pensioners from the National Pensioners Convention outside 10 Downing Street during a protest to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Two letters were also handed in 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-022.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.
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  • 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.
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  • Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention march from Parliament to 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.
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  • The National Pensioners Convention protest with Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. WASPI women protest with the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. WASPI Scotland women protest with the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) 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
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  • Ockham, UK. 21st September, 2021. An Insulate Britain climate activist walks into the clockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junctions 9 and 10 as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. Both carriageways were briefly blocked before being cleared by Surrey Police. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • Ockham, UK. 21st September, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists block the anticlockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junctions 9 and 10 as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. Both carriageways were briefly blocked before being cleared by Surrey Police. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Enfield, UK. 15th September, 2021. An angry motorist moves an Insulate Britain climate activist blocking a slip road from the M25 at Junction 25 as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists, who wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 13th August, are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030 as part of a just transition to full decarbonisation of all parts of society and the economy.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest an Insulate Britain climate activist who used superglue to block a road around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest an Insulate Britain climate activist who used superglue to block a road around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest an Insulate Britain climate activist who used superglue to block a road around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. A police officer works to remove an Insulate Britain climate activist who used superglue to block a road around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. A Metropolitan Police officer uses a solvent to release an Insulate Britain climate activist glued to a road around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. A Metropolitan Police officer speaks to an Insulate Britain climate activist using superglue to block a road around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. Activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. A Metropolitan Police officer arrests an Insulate Britain climate activist who used superglue to block a road around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises to fully fund the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises to fully fund the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises to fully fund the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises to fully fund the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • A Metropolitan Police officer arrests an Insulate Britain climate activist who used superglue to block a road around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions on 4th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Police officers arrest an Insulate Britain climate activist who used superglue to block a road around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions on 4th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions on 4th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Colnbrook, UK. 27th September, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers remove an Insulate Britain climate activist from a slip road from the M25 at Junction 14 close to Heathrow airport which they had blocked as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Colnbrook, UK. 27th September, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists block a slip road from the M25 at Junction 14 close to Heathrow airport as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers monitor Insulate Britain climate activists who had previously blocked a M25 slip road at Junction 14 close to Heathrow airport and then glued themselves together as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions on 27th September 2021 in Colnbrook, United Kingdom. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers monitor Insulate Britain climate activists who had previously blocked a M25 slip road at Junction 14 close to Heathrow airport as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions on 27th September 2021 in Colnbrook, United Kingdom. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Colnbrook, UK. 27th September, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest Insulate Britain climate activist Reverend Sue Parfitt who had blocked a slip road from the M25 at Junction 14 close to Heathrow airport as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour Party leader, and Asad Rehman, Executive Director of War On Want, wait in Parliament Square to address hundreds of young people taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
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  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
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  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. A climate activist holds a Stop Cambo sign in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
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  • Hundreds of young people in Parliament Square take part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour Party leader, addresses hundreds of young people in Parliament Square taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
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  • Grandparents hold a banner in Parliament Square in solidarity with hundreds of young people taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
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  • Ockham, UK. 21st September, 2021. Surrey Police officers haul an Insulate Britain climate activist from the clockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junctions 9 and 10. Activists briefly halted traffic on both carriageways of the motorway as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions.
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  • Ockham, UK. 21st September, 2021. An Insulate Britain climate activist waits, under arrest by Surrey Police, on the hard shoulder of the M25 after blocking the clockwise carriageway between Junctions 9 and 10. Activists briefly halted traffic on both carriageways of the motorway as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions.
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  • Ockham, UK. 21st September, 2021. Surrey Police officers arrest an Insulate Britain climate activist who had previously blocked the clockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junctions 9 and 10 as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. Activists briefly halted traffic on both carriageways of the motorway before being removed and arrested by Surrey Police.
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  • Insulate Britain climate activists sit under arrest by Surrey Police after blocking the clockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junctions 9 and 10 as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions on 21st September 2021 in Ockham, United Kingdom. Both carriageways were briefly blocked before being cleared by Surrey Police. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Ockham, UK. 21st September, 2021. A Surrey Police officer intervenes to remove a banner from Insulate Britain climate activists blocking the anticlockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junctions 9 and 10 where they had been protesting as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. Both carriageways were briefly blocked before being cleared by Surrey Police. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Ockham, UK. 21st September, 2021. A Surrey Police officer prepares to drag an Insulate Britain climate activist from the anticlockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junctions 9 and 10 where they had been protesting as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. Both carriageways were briefly blocked before being cleared by Surrey Police. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Ockham, UK. 21st September, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists walk into the clockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junctions 9 and 10 as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. Both carriageways were briefly blocked before being cleared by Surrey Police. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Godstone, UK. 13th September, 2021. Two men try to pull away a banner from Insulate Britain climate activists blocking a slip road from the M25, causing a long tailback on the motorway, as part of a new campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists, who wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 13th August, are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030 as part of a just transition to full decarbonisation of all parts of society and the economy.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers move Insulate Britain climate activists out of a slip road from the M25 at Junction 25 which they had blocked as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions on 15th September 2021 in Enfield, United Kingdom. The activists, who wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 13th August, are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030 as part of a just transition to full decarbonisation of all parts of society and the economy.
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