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  • London, UK. 21st November, 2018. Pro-Palestinian LGBT activists and supporters protest outside the Heaven nightclub against an appearance there by Israeli Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai, who they say has been acting as a cultural ambassador for the Israeli state, as well as against Israel's hosting of the next Eurovision song contest and its 'pinkwashing' of its human rights record.
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  • London, UK. 21st November, 2018. Pro-Palestinian LGBT activists and supporters protest outside the Heaven nightclub against an appearance there by Israeli Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai, who they say has been acting as a cultural ambassador for the Israeli state, as well as against Israel's hosting of the next Eurovision song contest and its 'pinkwashing' of its human rights record.
    Protest-Israel-Eurovision-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 21st November, 2018. Pro-Palestinian LGBT activists and supporters protest outside the Heaven nightclub against an appearance there by Israeli Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai, who they say has been acting as a cultural ambassador for the Israeli state, as well as against Israel's hosting of the next Eurovision song contest and its 'pinkwashing' of its human rights record.
    Protest-Israel-Eurovision-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 21st November, 2018. Pro-Palestinian LGBT activists and supporters protest outside the Heaven nightclub against an appearance there by Israeli Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai, who they say has been acting as a cultural ambassador for the Israeli state, as well as against Israel's hosting of the next Eurovision song contest and its 'pinkwashing' of its human rights record.
    Protest-Israel-Eurovision-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 21st November, 2018. Pro-Palestinian LGBT activists and supporters protest outside the Heaven nightclub against an appearance there by Israeli Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai, who they say has been acting as a cultural ambassador for the Israeli state, as well as against Israel's hosting of the next Eurovision song contest and its 'pinkwashing' of its human rights record.
    Protest-Israel-Eurovision-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 21st November, 2018. Pro-Palestinian LGBT activists and supporters protest outside the Heaven nightclub against an appearance there by Israeli Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai, who they say has been acting as a cultural ambassador for the Israeli state, as well as against Israel's hosting of the next Eurovision song contest and its 'pinkwashing' of its human rights record.
    Protest-Israel-Eurovision-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 21st November, 2018. Pro-Palestinian LGBT activists and supporters protest outside the Heaven nightclub against an appearance there by Israeli Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai, who they say has been acting as a cultural ambassador for the Israeli state, as well as against Israel's hosting of the next Eurovision song contest and its 'pinkwashing' of its human rights record.
    Protest-Israel-Eurovision-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 21st November, 2018. Pro-Palestinian LGBT activists and supporters protest outside the Heaven nightclub against an appearance there by Israeli Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai, who they say has been acting as a cultural ambassador for the Israeli state, as well as against Israel's hosting of the next Eurovision song contest and its 'pinkwashing' of its human rights record.
    Protest-Israel-Eurovision-005.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-004.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-020.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell (c), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-003.jpg
  • A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-025.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-026.jpg
  • Veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy after handing in a petition signed by 7,500 people at the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office calling on the government to fulfil a promise it made in July 2018 to ban the practice on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-011.jpg
  • Veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (l) and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (r) address campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy after handing in a petition signed by 7,500 people at the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office calling on the government to fulfil a promise it made in July 2018 to ban the practice on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-022.jpg
  • Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (l) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r) prepare to hand in a petition signed by 7,500 people at the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office calling on the government to fulfil a promise it made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-008.jpg
  • Veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell leaves the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office after handing in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil a promise it made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-021.jpg
  • Revd Colin Coward addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy at a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-013.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-024.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, they also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-006.jpg
  • Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (l) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r) attend a picket in protest against LGBT+ conversion therapy outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-014.jpg
  • A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-023.jpg
  • Veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (l), Revd Colin Coward (c) and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (r) prepare to hand in a petition signed by 7,500 people at the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office calling on the government to fulfil a promise it made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-005.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-001.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, they also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-010.jpg
  • A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-015.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-039.jpg
  • A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, they also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-044.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, they also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition and veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell, attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell (l), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell (in front of the doorway), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy at a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy at a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy at a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition takes a selfie with veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell as campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy at a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, they also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, they also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (l) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, they also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Revd Colin Coward addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy at a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy at a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, they also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy at a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, they also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-046.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-009.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-044.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Adam Eli of Voices4 addresses activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups preparing to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • Transgender Action Block activists and supporters protest outside the first annual conference of the LGB Alliance at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre on 21st October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Many LGBT+ activists and advocacy groups are opposed to the LGB Alliance, a government-registered charity, which they consider to be a divisive anti-trans campaign group.
    Trans-protest-LGB-Alliance-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Activists from Class War protest with thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist and LGBT+ groups, demonstrating in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-050.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Police officers try to move protesters from antifascist and LGBT+ groups out of the road in Parliament Square during a protest against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-049.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Lauri Love joins thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protesting in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Police officers, accompanied by Tobias Ellwood MP, try to move protesters from antifascist and LGBT+ groups out of the road in Parliament Square during a protest against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Police officers, accompanied by Tobias Ellwood MP, try to move protesters from antifascist and LGBT+ groups out of the road in Parliament Square during a protest against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Police officers, accompanied by Tobias Ellwood MP, try to move protesters from antifascist and LGBT+ groups out of the road in Parliament Square during a protest against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Thousands of people, mainly young and from antifascist, antiracist and/or LGBT+ groups, protest in Westminster against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. The protest was named after a lyric in a song by rapper Stormzy recently sung by thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups storm the Pride in London parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. David Tovey of the Museum of Homelessness addresses activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups preparing to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Jon Glackin of Streets Kitchen addresses activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups preparing to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. David Tovey of the Museum of Homelessness addresses activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups preparing to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups are preceded by rows of stewards and police officers as they take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups are preceded by rows of stewards and police officers as they take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Pride in London stewards try to prevent activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups from joining the Pride in London parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups storm the Pride in London parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups storm the Pride in London parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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