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  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Marvina Newton of United for Black Lives and Justice for Chris Kaba addresses climate justice campaigners before a march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
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  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Marvina Newton of United for Black Lives and Justice for Chris Kaba is pictured with climate justice campaigners marching from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Supporters of Christian charity Tearfund join climate justice campaigners marching from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-021.jpg
  • A climate justice campaigner from Global Justice Now marches from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand climate reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-005.jpg
  • Supporters of the Free Alaa campaign march with climate justice campaigners demanding urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-022.jpg
  • Egyptian human rights activists join climate justice campaigners to march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-025.jpg
  • Climate justice campaigners prepare to march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-049.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-068.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-041.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-039.jpg
  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-019.jpg
  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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-060.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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-057.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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-071.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. Songwriter and broadcaster Tom Robinson stands alongside LGBT+ rights activist Peter Tatchell during a march to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972. 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-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners prepare to march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Egyptian human rights activists join climate justice campaigners in Trafalgar Square following a march from the Shell Centre. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square with a large hand-painted banner to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square with a large hand-painted banner to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-046.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Climate justice campaigners assemble outside the Shell Centre before a march to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-048.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Stop the Silvertown Tunnel Coalition activists join climate justice campaigners to march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-044.jpg
  • Egyptian human rights activists join climate justice campaigners in Trafalgar Square following a march from the Shell Centre on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-034.jpg
  • Egyptian human rights activists join climate justice campaigners in Trafalgar Square following a march from the Shell Centre on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-027.jpg
  • Egyptian human rights activists join climate justice campaigners in Trafalgar Square following a march from the Shell Centre on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-030.jpg
  • Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-013.jpg
  • Climate justice campaigners march with a large hand-painted banner from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-018.jpg
  • Supporters of Christian charity Tearfund join climate justice campaigners marching from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-002.jpg
  • Stop Rosebank campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-024.jpg
  • Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-014.jpg
  • Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-004.jpg
  • Supporters of the Free Alaa campaign march with climate justice campaigners demanding urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-006.jpg
  • Climate justice campaigners march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square with a large hand-painted banner to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-016.jpg
  • Marvina Newton of United for Black Lives and Justice for Chris Kaba addresses climate justice campaigners before a march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-020.jpg
  • Egyptian human rights activists join climate justice campaigners to march from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
    Climate-Justice-Reparations-015.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
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  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-064.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-063.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-038.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-061.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-062.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. A speaker addresses detainees in Arabic during a protest by around two hundred people outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-023.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-059.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-049.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-042.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-046.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda wave towards detainees during a protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-047.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-054.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-044.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-055.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-052.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-040.jpg
  • Activists throw paper airplanes bearing messages over the perimeter fence during a protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-008.jpg
  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-048.jpg
  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-014.jpg
  • Activists from the All African Women's Group protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
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  • Sara Callaway of the All African Women's Group is pictured wearing a sign during a protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-056.jpg
  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-001.jpg
  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-010.jpg
  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-058.jpg
  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-006.jpg
  • Activists from Kent Refugee Help protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
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  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-018.jpg
  • Activists from groups opposed to detention, deportation and the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre to be closed down on 6 November 2022 in Manston, United Kingdom. The charity Detention Action, a woman placed by the government at Manston and the PCS union which represents many Home Office employees are taking legal action against the Home Secretary regarding 'horrendous, inhumane and dangerous' conditions at Manston asylum centre for people arriving in the UK by small boat.
    Shut-Manston-Down-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 11th July, 2022. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion dressed as canaries stage a Stop Coal die-in outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). The activists are calling for no licences or planning consents to be granted for coal extraction by the Coal Authority, an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by BEIS, anywhere in the UK.
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  • London, UK. 11th July, 2022. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion dressed as canaries stage a Stop Coal die-in outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). The activists are calling for no licences or planning consents to be granted for coal extraction by the Coal Authority, an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by BEIS, anywhere in the UK.
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  • London, UK. 11th July, 2022. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion dressed as canaries stage a Stop Coal die-in outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). The activists are calling for no licences or planning consents to be granted for coal extraction by the Coal Authority, an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by BEIS, anywhere in the UK.
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  • London, UK. 11th July, 2022. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) as part of a Stop Coal tour. The activists are calling for no licences or planning consents to be granted for coal extraction by the Coal Authority, an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by BEIS, anywhere in the UK.
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  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion dressed as canaries stage a Stop Coal die-in outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) on 11th July 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The activists are calling for no licences or planning consents to be granted for coal extraction anywhere in the UK by the Coal Authority, an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by BEIS.
    XR-Stop-Coal-Tour-BEIS-005.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion dressed as canaries stage a Stop Coal die-in outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) on 11th July 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The activists are calling for no licences or planning consents to be granted anywhere in the UK for coal extraction by the Coal Authority, an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by BEIS.
    XR-Stop-Coal-Tour-BEIS-001.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) as part of a Stop Coal tour on 11th July 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The activists are calling for no licences or planning consents to be granted anywhere in the UK for coal extraction by the Coal Authority, an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by BEIS.
    XR-Stop-Coal-Tour-BEIS-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. Movement for Justice campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell (c) mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell (c) mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell (c) mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell (c) mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. Karen Doyle of Movement for Justice joins Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2022. LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park. 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.
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  • LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans marking 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.
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  • LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans marking 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.
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  • LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans marking 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.
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  • A Movement for Justice activist joins Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans marking 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.
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  • LGBT+ campaigners join Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans marking 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.
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  • Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell (c) 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.
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  • Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell (l) 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.
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  • Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans including Peter Tatchell prepare 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.
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