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  • Banners laid out in the street by supporters of seven environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion attending a hearing at High Wycombe Magistrates Court are pictured on 10th August 2020 in High Wycombe, United Kingdom. The activists, who are predominantly teenage and who are opposed to the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link, had been arrested while standing on a bridge on a public footpath in Denham Country Park by police officers using the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act.
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  • Banners laid out in the street by supporters of seven environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion attending a hearing at High Wycombe Magistrates Court are pictured on 10th August 2020 in High Wycombe, United Kingdom. The activists, who are predominantly teenage and who are opposed to the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link, had been arrested while standing on a bridge on a public footpath in Denham Country Park by police officers using the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act.
    HS2-Rebellion-High-Wycombe-009.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 14 January, 2020. A large section of roof lies in the middle of Slough High Street after being blown off the top of a block of flats as Storm Brendan hit the town. Emergency services responded to the incident and a police officer on the scene reported that there had been no injuries.
    Storm-Brendan-Slough-High-St-004.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 14 January, 2020. A large section of roof lies in the middle of Slough High Street after being blown off the top of a block of flats as Storm Brendan hit the town. Emergency services responded to the incident and a police officer on the scene reported that there had been no injuries.
    Storm-Brendan-Slough-High-St-006.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 14 January, 2020. A large section of roof lies in the middle of Slough High Street after being blown off the top of a block of flats as Storm Brendan hit the town. Emergency services responded to the incident and a police officer on the scene reported that there had been no injuries.
    Storm-Brendan-Slough-High-St-003.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 14 January, 2020. A large section of roof lies in the middle of Slough High Street after being blown off the top of a block of flats as Storm Brendan hit the town. Emergency services responded to the incident and a police officer on the scene reported that there had been no injuries.
    Storm-Brendan-Slough-High-St-001.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 14 January, 2020. A large section of roof lies in the middle of Slough High Street after being blown off the top of a block of flats as Storm Brendan hit the town. Emergency services responded to the incident and a police officer on the scene reported that there had been no injuries.
    Storm-Brendan-Slough-High-St-002.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 14 January, 2020. A large section of roof lies in the middle of Slough High Street after being blown off the top of a block of flats as Storm Brendan hit the town. Emergency services responded to the incident and a police officer on the scene reported that there had been no injuries.
    Storm-Brendan-Slough-High-St-007.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 14 January, 2020. A large section of roof lies in the middle of Slough High Street after being blown off the top of a block of flats as Storm Brendan hit the town. Emergency services responded to the incident and a police officer on the scene reported that there had been no injuries.
    Storm-Brendan-Slough-High-St-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd December, 2018. Mike Ashley, the founder of Sports Direct and owner of Newcastle United Football Club, leaves after giving evidence to the House of Commons Communities Committee for its inquiry into the future of the high street. Senior executives from Marks and Spencer, Nando’s and New Look also gave evidence.
    Mike-Ashley-Select-Committee-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd December, 2018. Mike Ashley, the founder of Sports Direct and owner of Newcastle United Football Club, leaves after giving evidence to the House of Commons Communities Committee for its inquiry into the future of the high street. Senior executives from Marks and Spencer, Nando’s and New Look also gave evidence.
    Mike-Ashley-Select-Committee-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd December, 2018. Mike Ashley, the founder of Sports Direct and owner of Newcastle United Football Club, leaves after giving evidence to the House of Commons Communities Committee for its inquiry into the future of the high street. Senior executives from Marks and Spencer, Nando’s and New Look also gave evidence.
    Mike-Ashley-Select-Committee-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 3rd December, 2018. Mike Ashley, the founder of Sports Direct and owner of Newcastle United Football Club, leaves after giving evidence to the House of Commons Communities Committee for its inquiry into the future of the high street. Senior executives from Marks and Spencer, Nando’s and New Look also gave evidence.
    Mike-Ashley-Select-Committee-001.jpg
  • Eton, UK. 12th December, 2021. Christmas decorations are pictured in Eton High Street. According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), British households are spending more on goods and less on services as the Omicron coronavirus variant spreads.
    Christmas-shopping-Eton-012.jpg
  • Eton, UK. 12th December, 2021. Christmas decorations are pictured in Eton High Street. According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), British households are spending more on goods and less on services as the Omicron coronavirus variant spreads.
    Christmas-shopping-Eton-009.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 26th April 2019. The Debenhams store in Slough, which is among the 22 of 50 stores which the department store chain announced today have been earmarked for closure following a decline in high street sales. Closures will begin in 2020 and around 1,200 staff will be affected.
    Debenhams-Slough-closure-007.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 26th April 2019. The Debenhams store in Slough, which is among the 22 of 50 stores which the department store chain announced today have been earmarked for closure following a decline in high street sales. Closures will begin in 2020 and around 1,200 staff will be affected.
    Debenhams-Slough-closure-005.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 26th April 2019. The Debenhams store in Slough, which is among the 22 of 50 stores which the department store chain announced today have been earmarked for closure following a decline in high street sales. Closures will begin in 2020 and around 1,200 staff will be affected.
    Debenhams-Slough-closure-002.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 26th April 2019. The Debenhams store in Slough, which is among the 22 of 50 stores which the department store chain announced today have been earmarked for closure following a decline in high street sales. Closures will begin in 2020 and around 1,200 staff will be affected.
    Debenhams-Slough-closure-001.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 26th April 2019. The Debenhams store in Slough, which is among the 22 of 50 stores which the department store chain announced today have been earmarked for closure following a decline in high street sales. Closures will begin in 2020 and around 1,200 staff will be affected.
    Debenhams-Slough-closure-008.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 26th April 2019. The Debenhams store in Slough, which is among the 22 of 50 stores which the department store chain announced today have been earmarked for closure following a decline in high street sales. Closures will begin in 2020 and around 1,200 staff will be affected.
    Debenhams-Slough-closure-003.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 26th April 2019. The Debenhams store in Slough, which is among the 22 of 50 stores which the department store chain announced today have been earmarked for closure following a decline in high street sales. Closures will begin in 2020 and around 1,200 staff will be affected.
    Debenhams-Slough-closure-004.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 26th April 2019. The Debenhams store in Slough, which is among the 22 of 50 stores which the department store chain announced today have been earmarked for closure following a decline in high street sales. Closures will begin in 2020 and around 1,200 staff will be affected.
    Debenhams-Slough-closure-009.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 26th April 2019. The Debenhams store in Slough, which is among the 22 of 50 stores which the department store chain announced today have been earmarked for closure following a decline in high street sales. Closures will begin in 2020 and around 1,200 staff will be affected.
    Debenhams-Slough-closure-006.jpg
  • Windsor and Eton, UK. 6th July, 2022. The Queen's Baton is carried along Eton High Street towards Windsor Bridge by honorary life member of the University of London gymnastics team Jemma Wood. The Queen's Baton Relay is currently on a 25-day tour of the English regions en route to the Commonwealth Games.
    Queens-Baton-Relay-Windsor-013.jpg
  • Windsor and Eton, UK. 6th July, 2022. The Queen's Baton is carried along Eton High Street towards Windsor Bridge by honorary life member of the University of London gymnastics team Jemma Wood. The Queen's Baton Relay is currently on a 25-day tour of the English regions en route to the Commonwealth Games.
    Queens-Baton-Relay-Windsor-015.jpg
  • Windsor and Eton, UK. 6th July, 2022. The Queen's Baton is carried along Eton High Street towards Windsor Bridge by honorary life member of the University of London gymnastics team Jemma Wood. The Queen's Baton Relay is currently on a 25-day tour of the English regions en route to the Commonwealth Games.
    Queens-Baton-Relay-Windsor-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. A detail of the interior of Syd’s Coffee Stall minutes before it closed for business. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919 and will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond points to a photograph of Syd Tothill as she prepares to close Syd’s Coffee Stall for the last time. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919 and will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond serves Dave Conway, the very last customer of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond talks to Dave Conway, the very last customer of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond serves Dave Conway, the very last customer of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919, shortly before its very last customer was served. The mahogany coffee stall will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. A sign outside Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919, shortly before its very last customer was served. The mahogany coffee stall will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Jane Tothill and Syd Tothill Junior, grandchildren of Syd Tothill, pose in front of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919, immediately before it was closed for business. The mahogany coffee stall, which has been run by Jane Tothill for thirty years, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    2019-image-selection-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Dave Conway, the final customer, takes a photograph of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919, shortly before it closed for business. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. A view of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919, a few minutes before it closed for business. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond prepares to close Syd’s Coffee Stall for the very last time. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919 and will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond prepares to close Syd’s Coffee Stall for the very last time. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919 and will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond prepares to close Syd’s Coffee Stall for the very last time. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919 and will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. A detail of the interior of Syd’s Coffee Stall minutes before it closed for business. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919 and will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond prepares to close Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond serves Dave Conway, the very last customer of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond serves Dave Conway, the very last customer of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919, shortly before its very last customer was served. The mahogany coffee stall will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Jane Tothill and Syd Tothill Junior, grandchildren of Syd Tothill, pose in front of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919, immediately before it was closed for business. The mahogany coffee stall, which has been run by Jane Tothill for thirty years, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Jane Tothill and Syd Tothill Junior, grandchildren of Syd Tothill, pose in front of Syd’s Coffee Stall, which has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919, immediately before it was closed for business. The mahogany coffee stall, which has been run by Jane Tothill for thirty years, will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 20 December, 2019. Cheryl Diamond looks at a photograph of Syd Tothill with the last customer of Syd’s Coffee Stall, Dave Conway. The mahogany coffee stall, part of east London’s history, has been run by three generations of the same family on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Calvert Avenue since 1919 and will go on display in the new Museum of London in Smithfield in 2024.
    Syds-Coffee-Stall-closes-down-016.jpg
  • Chesham, UK. 18th June, 2021. Shoppers in Chesham High Street carry umbrellas in heavy rain on the day on which it was announced that the Liberal Democrats had won the Chesham and Amersham by-election. The Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Green won by 8,028 votes from the Conservatives, overturning a 16,000 majority in a seat which had always previously returned a Conservative MP.
    Chesham-Amersham-by-election-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 8th January, 2019. A street sweeper passes 10 Downing Street immediately after the first Cabinet meeting since the Christmas recess.
    Cabinet-meeting-Downing-St-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Southwark residents protest alongside Peckham Green against plans by Southwark Council to develop it as public housing. Peckham Green, also known as Jocelyn Street Park, is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space.
    Save-Peckham-Green-protest-015.jpg
  • Southwark residents protest alongside Peckham Green against plans by Southwark Council to develop it as public housing on 14th August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Peckham Green, also known as Jocelyn Street Park, is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space.
    Save-Peckham-Green-protest-005.jpg
  • Southwark residents and campaigners protest alongside Peckham Green against plans by Southwark Council to develop it as public housing on 14th August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Peckham Green, also known as Jocelyn Street Park, is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space.
    Save-Peckham-Green-protest-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Southwark residents and campaigners protest alongside Peckham Green against plans by Southwark Council to develop it as public housing. Peckham Green, also known as Jocelyn Street Park, is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space.
    Save-Peckham-Green-protest-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Southwark residents and campaigners protest alongside Peckham Green against plans by Southwark Council to develop it as public housing. Peckham Green, also known as Jocelyn Street Park, is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space.
    Save-Peckham-Green-protest-018.jpg
  • Southwark residents and campaigners protest alongside Peckham Green against plans by Southwark Council to develop it as public housing on 14th August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Peckham Green, also known as Jocelyn Street Park, is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space.
    Save-Peckham-Green-protest-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Signs are displayed on a fence objecting to Southwark Council's plans to develop Peckham Green as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Signs are displayed on a fence objecting to Southwark Council's plans to develop Peckham Green as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Signs are displayed on a fence objecting to Southwark Council's plans to develop Peckham Green as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Signs objecting to Southwark Council's plans to develop Peckham Green as public housing are displayed on security fencing around the site. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. A sign objecting to Southwark Council's plans to develop Peckham Green as public housing is displayed on security fencing around the site. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Fencing has been installed around Peckham Green by Southwark Council, which plans to develop it as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting against a lack of consultation by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. A view of works by Southwark Council on Peckham Green to develop it as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. One of two trees felled on 11th August by Southwark Council on Peckham Green, which it plans to develop as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. One of two trees felled on 11th August by Southwark Council on Peckham Green, which it plans to develop as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Signs are displayed on a fence objecting to Southwark Council's plans to develop Peckham Green as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. One of two trees felled on 11th August by Southwark Council on Peckham Green, which it plans to develop as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. One of two trees felled on 11th August by Southwark Council on Peckham Green, which it plans to develop as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • Signs objecting to Southwark Council's plans to develop Peckham Green as public housing are pictured on 14th August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. A banner objecting to Southwark Council's plans to develop Peckham Green as public housing is displayed on a tree. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. Fencing has been installed around Peckham Green by Southwark Council, which plans to develop it as public housing. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • One of two trees felled on 11th August by Southwark Council on Peckham Green is pictured on 14th August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Peckham Green, which Southwark Council plans to develop as public housing, is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. A banner objecting to Southwark Council's plans to develop Peckham Green as public housing is displayed around a tree. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to its plans.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. A view of trees alongside Melon Road close to Peckham Green, some of which are expected to be felled by Southwark Council. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to plans to develop it as public housing.
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. A view of trees alongside Melon Road close to Peckham Green, some of which are expected to be felled by Southwark Council. Peckham Green is a 1.4-acre public park off Peckham High Street, one of the most polluted roads in London, in a borough which is ranked fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space, and local residents and campaigners have been protesting that they were not consulted by Southwark Council in relation to plans to develop it as public housing.
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  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers pass through the town centre, many wearing face coverings. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
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  • Members of the public pass a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant on 17th July 2021 in Hounslow, United Kingdom. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Members of the public pass a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information display urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant on 17th July 2021 in Hounslow, United Kingdom. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Windsor and Eton, UK. 6th July, 2022. The Queen's Baton is carried across Windsor Bridge by honorary life member of the University of London gymnastics team Jemma Wood. The Queen's Baton Relay is currently on a 25-day tour of the English regions en route to the Commonwealth Games.
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  • The Queen's Baton is carried across Windsor Bridge by honorary life member of the University of London gymnastics team Jemma Wood on 6th July 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Queen's Baton Relay is currently on a 25-day tour of the English regions en route to the Commonwealth Games.
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  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers wear face coverings as they pass through the town centre. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
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  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. A shopper pulling a trolley wears a face covering. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
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  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers wear face coverings outside a department store. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
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