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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Southwark Pensioners Action Group (SPAG) supporters protest outside Parliament with the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. WASPI women protest with the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. WASPI Scotland women protest with the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) protests with the National Pensioners' Convention outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Sue Ferns, President of the TUC, addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) protests with the National Pensioners' Convention outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021.Campaigners against fuel poverty attend a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) protests with the National Pensioners' Convention outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. The National Pensioners Convention protest with Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. South East Region National Pensioners Convention protest with Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London (l) of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses pensioners from the National Pensioners Convention outside 10 Downing Street during a protest to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Two letters were also handed in for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021.The National Pensioners Convention march with Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) campaigners from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021.Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Sue Ferns, President of the TUC, addresses campaigners against fuel poverty from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A campaigner against fuel poverty attends a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Ruth London (l) of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses fellow campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners' Convention outside 10 Downing Street during a protest to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-012.jpg
  • Sue Ferns, President of the TUC, addresses campaigners against fuel poverty from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention march from Parliament to Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • The National Pensioners Convention protest with Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka (l) accompanies campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention marching from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021.Lord Sikka (l) accompanies campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention marching from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A campaigner against fuel poverty attends a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • A campaigner against fuel poverty attends a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • The National Pensioners Convention march with Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) from Parliament to Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention march from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Supporters of Southwark Group of Tenants Organisations attend a protest outside Parliament by the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. South East Region National Pensioners Convention protest with Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. South East Region National Pensioners Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-052.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A placard is pictured at a protest outside Parliament by campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • A wreath brought by campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” is pictured on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners also handed in a letter for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-057.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Members of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) attend a protest outside Parliament by the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Unite members attend a protest outside Parliament by the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) addresses campaigners against fuel poverty and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka (l) joins campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention carry a wreath from Parliament to 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Sue Ferns, President of the TUC, addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention at a protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Barry Todman of the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) addresses a protest outside Parliament by the NPC and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Barry Todman of the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) addresses a protest outside Parliament by the NPC and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners also handed in a letter for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Singer-songwriter Gary Jackson performs at a protest outside Parliament by the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) and Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Barry Todman of the National Pensioners Convention prepares to hand in a letter for 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka, Barry Todman, Ruth London and Sue Ferns (l-r) prepare to hand in two letters for 10 Downing Street from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • Ruth London (c) of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and Barry Todman (r) of the National Pensioners Convention hand in letters for 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Lord Sikka (l), Ruth London (c) and Barry Todman (r) prepare to hand in letters from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention for 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention protest outside Parliament to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. The campaigners also handed in a letter for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. Barry Todman of the National Pensioners Convention prepares to hand in a letter for 10 Downing Street to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. A security guard at the headquarters of the Conservative Party accepts letters from campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum who had collected more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. Campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum hand in more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s at the headquarters of the Conservative Party. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 July, 2019. A security guard at the headquarters of the Conservative Party accepts letters from campaigners from Age UK and Lewisham Pensioners Forum who had collected more than 30,000 letters calling on the Government to reverse the axing of free TV licences for over-75s. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Ellen Lebethe of Lambeth Pensioners Action Group (LAMPAG) addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA), residents in uninsulated homes and climate activists protesting outside the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) before delivering a letter signed by FPA, 80 organisations, trade unions and MPs in just ten days precisely one year after a strongly worded letter about the urgency of recladding flammable buildings and insulating those that are cold was delivered to the Government department. Commitments made by the MHCLG in response to the original letter have not been met. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Ellen Lebethe of Lambeth Pensioners Action Group (LAMPAG) addresses campaigners from Fuel Poverty Action (FPA), residents in uninsulated homes and climate activists protesting outside the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) before delivering a letter signed by FPA, 80 organisations, trade unions and MPs in just ten days precisely one year after a strongly worded letter about the urgency of recladding flammable buildings and insulating those that are cold was delivered to the Government department. Commitments made by the MHCLG in response to the original letter have not been met. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • Ruth London of Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) prepares to hand in a letter for 10 Downing Street during a protest to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality), standing next to a Guy Fawkes figure disguised as Guy Opperman, protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality), standing next to a Guy Fawkes figure disguised as Guy Opperman, protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality), many dressed as suffragettes, protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Hugh Gaffney, Scottish Labour MP for Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill, addresses campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protesting in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. A campaigner from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protests in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. MPs (l-r) Gerald Jones, Tonia Antoniazzi, Madeleine Moon, Chris Ruane, Carolyn Harris, Jo Stevens and Ruth Jones join campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protesting in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality), standing next to a Guy Fawkes figure disguised as Guy Opperman, protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality), many dressed as suffragettes, protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. A campaigner from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protests in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Amelia Womack, Deputy Leader of the Green Party, addresses campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protesting in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality), one of which with her back bearing an image of Iain Duncan Smith disguised as a thief, protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. A campaigner from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protests in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality), many dressed as suffragettes, protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) dressed as suffragettes protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. A wreath placed by campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) in front of the statue of Millicent Fawcett during a protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. A wreath placed by campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) in front of the statue of Millicent Fawcett during a protest in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 5 November, 2019. Amelia Womack, Deputy Leader of the Green Party, addresses campaigners from WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) protesting in Parliament Square to call for fair transitional pension arrangements for women born in the 1950s affected by the changes to the State Pension Age (SPA), including a 'bridging' pension to provide an income from age 60 until State Pension Age and recompense for losses incurred by women who have already reached their SPA.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, and Damian Hinds MP, Secretary of State for Education, leave 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 15th January, 2019. Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, leaves 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting on the day of the vote in the House of Commons on Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed final Brexit withdrawal agreement.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, and Damian Hinds MP, Secretary of State for Education, leave 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, and Damian Hinds MP, Secretary of State for Education, leave 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 15th January, 2019. Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, arrives at 10 Downing Street for a Cabinet meeting on the day of the vote in the House of Commons on Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed final Brexit withdrawal agreement.
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  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, arrives at 10 Downing Street for a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 23 July, 2019.  Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, arrives at 10 Downing Street for the final Cabinet meeting of Theresa May's Premiership. The name of the new Conservative Party Leader, and so the new Prime Minister, will be announced at a special event following the meeting.
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  • London, UK. 7 May, 2019.  Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, arrives at 10 Downing Street for a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 7 May, 2019.  Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, arrives at 10 Downing Street for a Cabinet meeting.
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  • London, UK. 8th January, 2019. Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Matt Hancock MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and Stephen Barclay MP, Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, arrive at 10 Downing Street for the first Cabinet meeting since the Christmas recess.
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  • London, UK. 8th January, 2019. Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Matt Hancock MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and Stephen Barclay MP, Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, arrive at 10 Downing Street for the first Cabinet meeting since the Christmas recess.
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