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  • London, UK. 29th January, 2019. A pro-Brexit protester holds two placards outside Parliament on the day of votes in the House of Commons on amendments to the Prime Minister's final Brexit withdrawal agreement which could determine the content of the next stage of negotiations with the European Union.
    Amendment-Day-Brexit-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) yells 'Stop Brexit' outside Parliament.
    Anti-Brexit-protesters-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) yells 'Stop Brexit' outside Parliament.
    Anti-Brexit-protesters-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 29th January, 2019. A pro-Brexit protester pursues Femi Oluwole, spokesperson of Our Future Our Choice, outside Parliament on the day of votes in the House of Commons on amendments to the Prime Minister's final Brexit withdrawal agreement which could determine the content of the next stage of negotiations with the European Union.
    Amendment-Day-Brexit-protest-021.jpg
  • A protester holds a sign highlighting Pride's roots in protest at a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho on 9th July 2022 in London, UK. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans+-Pride-006.jpg
  • A protester holding an image of Mahsa Amini marches from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square in solidarity with those protesting across Iran on 8 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Protests in Iran began in mid-September after the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, 22, from Kurdistan, who had been detained by the morality police during a visit to Tehran for an alleged breach of strict dress code rules for women.
    London-Mahsa-Amini-protests-004.jpg
  • A protester holds up a sign before a march by Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park on 1st July 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The commemorative march is intended to recapture the roots of Pride as a protest as well as a celebration of LGBT+ rights, contrasting with the depoliticisation and commercialisation of Pride in London, and to call for LGBT+ liberation both in the UK and around the world.
    UK-Pride-50th-anniversary-035.jpg
  • A protester with hands daubed with fake blood marches from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square in solidarity with those protesting across Iran on 8 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Protests in Iran began in mid-September after the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, 22, from Kurdistan, who had been detained by the morality police during a visit to Tehran for an alleged breach of strict dress code rules for women.
    London-Mahsa-Amini-protests-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. A pro-Remain protester outside Parliament wears a sign reading “9.9.19 The Day Democracy Died” in reference to the proroguing of Parliament by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Government.
    Day-Democracy-Died-Prorogue-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. A pro-Remain protester outside Parliament wears a sign reading “9.9.19 The Day Democracy Died” in reference to the proroguing of Parliament by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Government.
    Day-Democracy-Died-Prorogue-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. A pro-Remain protester outside Parliament wears a sign reading “9.9.19 The Day Democracy Died” in reference to the proroguing of Parliament by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Government.
    Day-Democracy-Died-Prorogue-003.jpg
  • A non-binary protester takes part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho on 9th July 2022 in London, UK. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans+-Pride-040.jpg
  • A protester holds a sign calling for non-binary passports during a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho on 9th July 2022 in London, UK. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans+-Pride-013.jpg
  • A protester holds a Non-Binary flag before the London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho on 9th July 2022 in London, UK. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans+-Pride-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th July, 2022. A protester holds a sign outside the US embassy in protest against the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn the almost half-century Roe v. Wade precedent guaranteeing the constitutional right to an abortion. The march was organised in solidarity with those taking part in protests throughout the United States against the Supreme Court's decision.
    Abortion-rights-solidarity-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th July, 2022. A protester poses with a placard before the London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans+-Pride-088.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th July, 2022. A protester wearing a keffiyeh and draped with a Transgender flag poses before the Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans+-Pride-075.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th July, 2022. A protester sits with a white umbrella before the London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans+-Pride-022.jpg
  • A protester poses with placards before the London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho on 9th July 2022 in London, UK. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans+-Pride-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2021. A protester wearing a turban and bejewelled glasses attends a Kill The Bill demonstration as part of a National Day of Action to coincide with International Workers Day. 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-010.jpg
  • A LGBTI+ protester holds a Progress Pride flag as the first-ever Reclaim Pride march arrives in Hyde Park for a Queer Picnic on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-033.jpg
  • A LGBTI+ protester holds a placard in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. A LGBTI+ protester with a Mohican haircut in the colours of the rainbow flag is pictured in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-054.jpg
  • A protester poses with a sign as thousands of people assemble to take part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho Square on 26th June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans-Pride-2021-014.jpg
  • A LGBTI+ protester attends a Queer Picnic in Hyde Park following the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-023.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-024.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. Anti-HS2 activists observe Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, on a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-023.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-016.jpg
  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, addresses over one hundred people including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans during a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    Stonehenge-Mass-Trespass-035.jpg
  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, joins over one hundred people including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    Stonehenge-Mass-Trespass-040.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, joins over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5 December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    Stonehenge-Mass-Trespass-025.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, joins over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    Stonehenge-Mass-Trespass-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 25 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers detain a masked protester outside the Houses of Parliament on the day after the Supreme Court ruled that the Prime Minister’s decision to suspend parliament was “unlawful, void and of no effect”.
    MPs-return-Parliament-protest-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 July, 2019. Police officers in Whitehall push out of the road a protester against Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister following his election as leader of the Conservative Party by its members. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Fck-Government-Fck-Boris-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. A LGBTI+ protester holds a sign alongside the statue of Millicent Fawcett in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-052.jpg
  • A LGBTI+ protester poses in Parliament Square holding a rainbow flag before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-002.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. Anti-HS2 activists observe Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, on a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-013.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. Anti-HS2 activists observe Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, on a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-021.jpg
  • Activists embrace in front of Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, in a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 7 December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-005.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 7 December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-009.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 7 December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-001.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, addresses over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    Stonehenge-Mass-Trespass-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 25 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers detain a masked protester outside the Houses of Parliament on the day after the Supreme Court ruled that the Prime Minister’s decision to suspend parliament was “unlawful, void and of no effect”.
    MPs-return-Parliament-protest-008.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 7 December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-012.jpg
  • Salisbury, UK. 5th December, 2020. Dan Hooper (l), better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, joins over one hundred people including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    Stonehenge-Mass-Trespass-030.jpg
  • A protester holds a placard at a Rally for Palestine opposite Downing Street on 10th August 2022 in London, United Kingdom. At least 47 Palestinians, including 16 children, were killed and hundreds more injured during a three-day bombardment of Gaza by Israeli forces named Operation Truthful Dawn. (photo by Mark Kerrison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    MK-20220810-Rally-for-Palestine-Whit...jpg
  • London, UK. 15th May, 2021. A protester holds a smoke grenade as hundreds of people take part in a Free Palestine SOS Colombia solidarity rally and march from the Colombian embassy to the Israeli Embassy. Speakers highlighted human rights abuses such as forced displacement being directed against Palestinians in Israel and the Occupied Territories and the killing, repression, detention and torture of peaceful demonstrators and human rights defenders in Colombia.
    Free-Palestine-SOS-Colombia-049.jpg
  • A protester holds a smoke grenade during a Free Palestine SOS Colombia march in solidarity with the Palestinian and Colombian peoples from the Colombian embassy to the Israeli embassy on 15th May 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Speakers at a rally before the march, which took place on Nakba Day, highlighted human rights abuses being directed against Palestinians in Israel and the Occupied Territories, in particular attempts at forced displacements in Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem, and also in Colombia, where peaceful demonstrators and human rights defenders have been killed and subjected to repression, detention and torture.
    Free-Palestine-SOS-Colombia-004.jpg
  • A protester holds a smoke grenade during a Free Palestine SOS Colombia march in solidarity with the Palestinian and Colombian peoples from the Colombian embassy to the Israeli embassy on 15th May 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Speakers at a rally before the march, which took place on Nakba Day, highlighted human rights abuses being directed against Palestinians in Israel and the Occupied Territories, in particular attempts at forced displacements in Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem, and also in Colombia, where peaceful demonstrators and human rights defenders have been killed and subjected to repression, detention and torture.
    Free-Palestine-SOS-Colombia-022.jpg
  • A counter-protester holds a sign during a counter-protest by anti-fascists, LGBTIQA+ people and local residents to a small protest by supporters of right-wing nonprofit organisation Turning Point UK against a Drag Queen Story Time event which they believed had been scheduled to take place at the Great Exhibition pub in East Dulwich on 10 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Turning Point UK, as well as far-right groups such as Patriotic Alternative, have tried to prevent previous Drag Queen Story Time events from taking place.
    MK-20230310-Drag-Queen-Story-Time-Pr...jpg
  • London, UK. 31 January, 2021. A samba drummer performs in front of climbers from the National Eviction Team (NET) dismantling a camp in Euston Square Gardens built by anti-HS2 activists from umbrella campaign group HS2 Rebellion seeking to protect trees there from felling by HS2 Ltd in connection with the controversial HS2 high-speed rail project. Five activists continue to occupy tunnels beneath the camp, including Dan Hooper who was known as the roads protester Swampy during the 1990s.
    HS2-Rebellion-Battle-Euston-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 January, 2021. Two activists watch climbers from the National Eviction Team (NET) dismantling a camp in Euston Square Gardens built by anti-HS2 campaigners from HS2 Rebellion seeking to protect trees there from felling by HS2 Ltd in connection with the controversial HS2 high-speed rail project. Five activists continue to occupy tunnels beneath the camp, including Dan Hooper who was known as the roads protester Swampy during the 1990s.
    HS2-Rebellion-Battle-Euston-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2019. Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Opposition, leaves Parliament Square after noted anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) questioned his policy on Brexit after the Leader of the Opposition spoke at a rally to coincide with the vote in Parliament on declaring a climate emergency.
    Steve-Bray-Corbyn-Brexit-010.jpg
  • A female protester holds up a sign outside Buckingham Palace showing the right to protest deleted during a Kill The Bill demonstration 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-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2019. Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Opposition, leaves Parliament Square after noted anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) questioned his policy on Brexit after the Leader of the Opposition spoke at a rally to coincide with the vote in Parliament on declaring a climate emergency.
    Steve-Bray-Corbyn-Brexit-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2019. Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Opposition, leaves Parliament Square after noted anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) questioned his policy on Brexit after the Leader of the Opposition spoke at a rally to coincide with the vote in Parliament on declaring a climate emergency.
    Steve-Bray-Corbyn-Brexit-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2019. Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Opposition, leaves Parliament Square after noted anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) questioned his policy on Brexit after the Leader of the Opposition spoke at a rally to coincide with the vote in Parliament on declaring a climate emergency.
    Steve-Bray-Corbyn-Brexit-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2019. Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Opposition, leaves Parliament Square after noted anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) questioned his policy on Brexit after the Leader of the Opposition spoke at a rally to coincide with the vote in Parliament on declaring a climate emergency.
    Steve-Bray-Corbyn-Brexit-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2019. A climate protester attends a Declare A Climate Emergency Now demonstration in Parliament Square organised to coincide with a motion in the House of Commons to declare an environment and climate emergency tabled by Leader of the Opposition Jeremy Corbyn. The motion, which does not legally compel the Government to act, was passed without a vote.
    Climate-emergency-demo-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th July, 2022. A protester holds up a sign during a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans+-Pride-097.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th June, 2021. A protester holds a sign highlighting the origins of Pride as a protest prior to a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho Square. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans-Pride-2021-010.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers ask a protester with a loud hailer to move out of the road during a protest opposite Downing Street by leaseholders and tenants living in unsafe homes on 15th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Some leaseholders are faced with crippling costs to fix safety issues and they called on the government to ensure that their homes are made safe from fire as a matter of priority, to make interim payments and to cover fire safety remediation costs and to find a solution with mortgage lenders which enables them to move on with their lives.
    Fire-safety-crisis-protest-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2019. A climate protester attends a Declare A Climate Emergency Now demonstration in Parliament Square organised to coincide with a motion in the House of Commons to declare an environment and climate emergency tabled by Leader of the Opposition Jeremy Corbyn. The motion, which does not legally compel the Government to act, was passed without a vote.
    Climate-emergency-demo-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2021. A protester holds a sign outside the Home Office featuring an image of Home Secretary Priti Patel during a Kill The Bill demonstration as part of a National Day of Action to mark International Workers Day. 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-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2021. A protester wearing a turban and bejewelled glasses attends a Kill The Bill demonstration as part of a National Day of Action to mark International Workers Day. 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-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st May, 2021. A protester holds up a sign at a Kill The Bill demonstration in Trafalgar Square as part of a National Day of Action to mark International Workers Day. 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-032.jpg
  • A protester holds a smoke grenade as thousands of people begin to march from the Home Office to Vauxhall during a Kill The Bill demonstration 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-003.jpg
  • A protester holds a sign reading Trans Rights as thousands of people take part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho Square on 26th June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans-Pride-2021-023.jpg
  • A protester holds a sign reading Transition Now Ask Me How as thousands of people assemble to take part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho Square on 26th June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans-Pride-2021-016.jpg
  • A protester holds a sign reading Solidarity With Hungary as thousands of people assemble to take part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho Square on 26th June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Hungary has introduced legislation banning schools from using materials seen as promoting homosexuality. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans-Pride-2021-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th June, 2021. A protester holds a sign referencing healthcare for trans women as thousands of people take part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho Square. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans-Pride-2021-032.jpg
  • A protester holds a sign reading Trans Rights Now as thousands of people take part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho Square on 26th June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
    London-Trans-Pride-2021-034.jpg
  • A protester holding a sign paying tribute to Naomi Hersi raises a fist as thousands of people take part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho Square on 26th June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event which is not affiliated with Pride in London and focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
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  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
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  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in a misty river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 7th December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
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  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-008.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. HS2 security guards observe Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, sitting on a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-018.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-025.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 7th December, 2020. An activist speaks to Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, who is occupying a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-014.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in the river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 7th December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-006.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in a misty river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 7th December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-003.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in a misty river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 7th December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-022.jpg
  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy during the 1990s, occupies a tripod positioned in a misty river Colne in order to try to delay bridge building works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 7th December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to resist the controversial £106bn rail project from a series of protest camps based along its initial route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-Swampy-004.jpg
  • A protester holds a sign in Parliament Square during the March of the Mummies to demand rights for working mothers, childcare reforms, parental leave and flexible working on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The March of the Mummies was organised by Pregnant Then Screwed, a charity dedicated to ending the motherhood penalty, as a nationwide event comprising 11 locations around the UK.
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  • A protester holds a sign in Parliament Square during the March of the Mummies to demand rights for working mothers, childcare reforms, parental leave and flexible working on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The March of the Mummies was organised by Pregnant Then Screwed, a charity dedicated to ending the motherhood penalty, as a nationwide event comprising 11 locations around the UK.
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  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (r), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (c) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. An anti-Brexit activist holds a European Union flag at a SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) protest outside Parliament.
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  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (c), the vicar of St Pancras church, is chained to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (c), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Anti-Brexit activists from SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) protest outside Parliament.
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  • London, UK. 29th January, 2019. Activists from Movement For Justice By Any Means Necessary protest against Brexit outside the Palace of Westminster on the day of votes in the House of Commons on amendments to the Prime Minister's final Brexit withdrawal agreement which could determine the content of the next stage of negotiations with the European Union.
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  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (r), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (c), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens, the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (r), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (r), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Local resident Jo Hurford stands chained to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Anti-Brexit activists Madeleina Kay, also known as EU Super Girl, and a man dressed as the devil protest outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Madeleina Kay, also known as EU Super Girl, entertains anti-Brexit activists protesting outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.
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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Anti-Brexit activists Madeleina Kay, also known as EU Super Girl, and men disguised as Nigel Farage and the devil protest outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.
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