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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. The Metropolitan Police carry out monitoring checks on vehicles passing along Kennington Road in Lambeth.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. The Metropolitan Police carry out monitoring checks on vehicles passing along Kennington Road in Lambeth.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. The Metropolitan Police carry out monitoring checks on vehicles passing along Kennington Road in Lambeth.
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  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-018.jpg
  • Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-005.jpg
  • Supporters of Million Women Rise stand behind a Rape Crisis banner at a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-008.jpg
  • Dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise attend a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Images of victims of male violence are pictured outside New Scotland Yard during a vigil by dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise to mark the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Images of victims of male violence are pictured outside New Scotland Yard during a vigil by dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise to mark the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Images of victims of male violence are pictured outside New Scotland Yard during a vigil by dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise to mark the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-019.jpg
  • Images of victims of male violence are pictured outside New Scotland Yard during a vigil by dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise to mark the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-009.jpg
  • Images of victims of male violence are pictured outside New Scotland Yard during a vigil by dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise to mark the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-004.jpg
  • Images of victims of male violence are pictured outside New Scotland Yard during a vigil by dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise to mark the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Images of victims of male violence are pictured outside New Scotland Yard during a vigil by dozens of supporters of Million Women Rise to mark the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-020.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 24 July, 2020. Swan, an environmental activist from HS2 Rebellion, is arrested by Metropolitan Police officers following her removal after almost fourteen hours from a line above the river Colne attached to an ancient alder tree which she had been seeking to protect from destruction during works for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A large policing operation involving the Metropolitan Police, City of London Police, Thames Valley Police and Hampshire Police as well as the National Eviction Team ensured the removal of the tree.
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  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist who had blocked Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Climate activists had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-090.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist who had blocked Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Climate activists had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-080.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers prepare to arrest climate activists who had blocked Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Climate activists had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-083.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist who had blocked Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Climate activists had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-075.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist who had blocked Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Climate activists had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-059.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist who had blocked Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Climate activists had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-089.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers prepare to arrest a climate activist who had blocked Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Climate activists had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-062.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist who had blocked Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Climate activists had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-085.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 24 July, 2020. Police officers from City of London Police and the Metropolitan Police chat alongside the river Colne during a large policing operation also involving Thames Valley Police and Hampshire Police to prevent environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion from attempting to hinder the destruction of an ancient alder tree in connection with works for the HS2 high-speed rail link in Denham Country Park.
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  • London, UK. 16 October, 2019. Police officers and vehicles parked on Trafalgar Square close to hundreds of climate activists from Extinction Rebellion defying the Metropolitan Police prohibition on Extinction Rebellion Autumn Uprising protests throughout London under Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 by attending a Right to Protest assembly. The Metropolitan Police made arrests, including Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley and Guardian journalist George Monbiot, after a group of protesters sat down in the road in Whitehall.
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  • London, UK. 16 October, 2019. Police officers and vehicles parked on Trafalgar Square close to hundreds of climate activists from Extinction Rebellion defying the Metropolitan Police prohibition on Extinction Rebellion Autumn Uprising protests throughout London under Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 by attending a Right to Protest assembly. The Metropolitan Police made arrests, including Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley and Guardian journalist George Monbiot, after a group of protesters sat down in the road in Whitehall.
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  • London, UK. 5th July, 2021. (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity.) Metropolitan Police officers form a line in front of Kill The Bill activists on Westminster Bridge during a protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers form a line in front of Kill the Bill activists on Westminster Bridge protesting against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons on 5th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests, including the ability to impose conditions on any protest deemed to be disruptive to the local community, wider stop and search powers and sentences of up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers move Kill The Bill activists out of the road on Westminster Bridge during a protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons on 5th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests, including the ability to impose conditions on any protest deemed to be disruptive to the local community, wider stop and search powers and sentences of up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials.
    Kill-The-Bill-emergency-demo-006.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers form a line in front of Kill the Bill activists on Westminster Bridge protesting against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons on 5th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests, including the ability to impose conditions on any protest deemed to be disruptive to the local community, wider stop and search powers and sentences of up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials.
    Kill-The-Bill-emergency-demo-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-098.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Climate activist Reverend Bill White is arrested by Metropolitan Police officers after blocking a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-015.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers arrest Insulate Britain spokesperson Liam Norton who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain activists jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-097.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who had blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-051.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who had blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Two Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-044.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers arrest Insulate Britain spokesperson Liam Norton who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Three Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who had blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. A Metropolitan Police officer arrests a non-violent climate activist who had blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest Insulate Britain spokesperson Liam Norton who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-038.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who had blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-036.jpg
  • A man holds a placard reading Don't Talk To Them behind Metropolitan Police Liaison Team (PLT) officers during a Kill The Bill demonstration in Trafalgar Square as part of a National Day of Action to mark International Workers Day on 1st May 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Nationwide protests have been organised against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021, which would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests.
    Kill-The-Bill-May-Day-London-008.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers arrest Insulate Britain spokesperson Liam Norton who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-096.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. John Biggs, the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets, addresses a member of the local community (wearing the Big Man t-shirt) who criticised him during a protest close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. John Biggs, the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets, addresses a protest during which he was criticised by local community members close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Unmesh Desai, Labour London Assembly Member for City and East, addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A member of the local community remonstrates with John Biggs, the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets (out of picture), during a protest close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. The site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A member of the local community remonstrates with John Biggs (r), the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets, during a protest close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A speaker from Stand Up To Racism addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Jack Gilbert, Chair of the local Safer Neighbourhood group, addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. John Biggs, the Labour Mayor of Tower Hamlets, addresses a protest during which he was criticised by local community members close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Jack Gilbert, Chair of the local Safer Neighbourhood group, addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Police officers use a cherry picker to remove an Insulate Britain climate activist who occupied the roof of a Metropolitan Police vehicle during a five-hour blockade of roads around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises to fully fund the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 10th June, 2018. Metropolitan Police officers in riot gear are deployed at the front of the pro-Palestinian Al Quds Day march through central London organised by the Islamic Human Rights Commission. An international event, it began in Iran in 1979. Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Police officers use a cherry picker to remove an Insulate Britain climate activist who occupied the roof of a Metropolitan Police vehicle during a five-hour blockade of roads around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity.) Metropolitan Police officers form a line in front of Kill The Bill activists on Westminster Bridge during a protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons on 5th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests, including the ability to impose conditions on any protest deemed to be disruptive to the local community, wider stop and search powers and sentences of up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Police officers use a cherry picker to remove an Insulate Britain climate activist who occupied the roof of a Metropolitan Police vehicle during a five-hour blockade of roads around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Hundreds of climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain block Lambeth Bridge in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Lambeth Bridge was blocked for around 5 hours, in breach of an injunction, and nearby Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a non-violent climate activist who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • London, UK. 5th July, 2021. (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity.) Metropolitan Police officers form a line in front of Kill The Bill activists on Westminster Bridge during a protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons on 5th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests.
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  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain block Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. They had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain block Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. They had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-086.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain block Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. They had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-070.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Hundreds of climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain block Lambeth Bridge in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Lambeth Bridge was blocked for around 5 hours, in breach of an injunction, and nearby Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-056.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain block Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. They had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • London, UK. 12th November, 2020. Metropolitan Police officers transport to Charing Cross police station one of three Action for Climate Truth and Reparations (ACTR) activists arrested after having taken part in an action to hang an open letter to the UK people from Africans Rising For Justice, Peace and Dignity from the Houses of Parliament. The letter, which launches Africans Rising’s ReRight History campaign, contains a plea to the UK people to start making amends for the harm caused by slavery and colonialism.
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  • London, UK. 16 October, 2019. Hundreds of climate activists from Extinction Rebellion defy the Metropolitan Police prohibition on Extinction Rebellion Autumn Uprising protests throughout London under Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 by attending a Right to Protest assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Metropolitan Police made arrests, including Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley and Guardian journalist George Monbiot, after a group of protesters sat down in the road in Whitehall.
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  • London, UK. 16 October, 2019. Hundreds of climate activists from Extinction Rebellion defy the Metropolitan Police prohibition on Extinction Rebellion Autumn Uprising protests throughout London under Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 by attending a Right to Protest assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Metropolitan Police made arrests, including Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley and Guardian journalist George Monbiot, after a group of protesters sat down in the road in Whitehall.
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