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  • Ukrainian protesters are pictured alongside a new Kyiv Road sign opposite the Russian Embassy on 25 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Westminster Council announced the naming of the new road, which covers a short section of Bayswater Road, to mark the first anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian army and in solidarity with Ukrainian people.
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  • A sticker featuring an image of Russian President Vladimir Putin is pictured on the reverse of a new Kyiv Road sign opposite the Russian Embassy on 25 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Westminster Council announced the naming of the new road, which covers a short section of Bayswater Road, to mark the first anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian army and in solidarity with Ukrainian people.
    Kyiv-Road-sign-London-002.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 28th October, 2022. A sign is pictured outside a Royal Mail delivery office. International Distributions Services plc, which trades as Royal Mail, is a British multinational postal service and courier company. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    MK-20221028-Royal-Mail-sign-Slough-0...jpg
  • A Transport for London Low Emission Zone (LEZ) sign is pictured on 14 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom. London's LEZ was introduced in 2008 to discourage certain types of vehicles from entering an area covering most of Greater London.
    TfL-Low-Emission-Zone-London-001.jpg
  • A sign reading ‘Stop HS2’ is pictured, close to a site in Leather Lane where several hundred-year-old oak trees have been felled to enable the construction of a temporary access road and compound for the HS2 high-speed rail link, on 9th April 2021 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Following pressure from local residents, Buckinghamshire Council and the Chilterns Conservation Board, it appears that HS2 contractors have altered their plans in such a way as to preserve some of the trees lining the wildlife-rich ancient country lane.
    HS2-Leather-Lane-oak-trees-003.jpg
  • A sign is pictured at the West Ham London Underground. station on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom.
    Boleyn-Ground-Upton-Gardens-019.jpg
  • An Extinction Rebellion motto is pictured scrawled on a street sign on 14 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion climate activists are currently holding a three-day October Rebellion in central London.
    XR-burn-gas-energy-bills-020.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 28th October, 2022. An estate agent sign is pictured outside an apartment block. Slough has become a popular location for buying and letting due to the construction of Crossrail (now the Elizabeth Line) and the £450 million Heart of Slough regeneration programme. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    MK-20221028-For-Sale-Sold-and-To-Let...jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 14th September, 2022. A sign indicating a road closure for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II is pictured. Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, died at Balmoral aged 96 on 8th September after a reign lasting 70 years and will be buried in the King George VI memorial chapel in Windsor following a state funeral in Westminster Abbey on 19th September.
    Death-of-Queen-Elizabeth-II-225.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 9th February, 2022. A Wendover sign is pictured on Ellesborough Road. A number of properties on Ellesborough Road will be demolished as part of preparations for the HS2 high-speed rail link.
    HS2-rail-works-Wendover-129.jpg
  • A sign indicates the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-064.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. A truck passes a sign announcing a closure of Harvil Road for work on the HS2 high-speed rail link expected to include the destruction of trees in the Colne Valley. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-003.jpg
  • Human rights and LGBT+ activist Peter Tatchell holds up a sign during a counter-protest by supporters of Ukraine Solidarity Campaign to a march by Stop The War Coalition (StWC) and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) calling for a ceasefire and negotiated settlement in Ukraine on 25 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom.
    Ukraine-counter-protest-STWC-003.jpg
  • An animal rights activist holds a sign in Parliament Square to coincide with the debating in Parliament of a petition calling for a ban on commercial breeding for laboratories on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The petition also calls for the use of non-animal methods (NAMs).
    Commercial-breeding-protest-005.jpg
  • A sign explaining a prohibition on the collection of fungi in Windsor Great Park is pictured on 5th September 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Windsor Great Park and Forest contains some of the most important sites for fungi in the UK. (photo by Mark Kerrison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A sign produced by the Denham Against HS2 and Stop HS2 campaigns is pictured on 5 November 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has advised that construction work may continue during the second national coronavirus lockdown but those working on construction projects are required to adhere to Site Operating Procedures including social distancing guidelines to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-building-025.jpg
  • An activist holds a sign featuring a quote by Somali British writer Warsan Shire 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-005.jpg
  • An activist holds a sign criticising the role of Mitie during a protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre managed by Mitie Care & Custody 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-003.jpg
  • An activist holds a sign featuring an image of Home Secretary Suella Braverman 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-024.jpg
  • An activist holds 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-021.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
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. A sign warning of the presence of chrysotile asbestos is pictured close to works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-011.jpg
  • A person walks past a sign indicating a Covid-19 testing site on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
    Shopping-Covid-Kingston-007.jpg
  • Members of the public pass a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant on 17th July 2021 in Hounslow, United Kingdom. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-19-signs-Hounslow-002.jpg
  • Chesham, UK. 16th June, 2021. A campaign sign and banners for the Green Party candidate Carolyne Culver are pictured on the eve of the Chesham and Amersham by-election. The by-election was triggered by the death of Dame Cheryl Gillan, who had been the constituency’s MP for 29 years, and it is expected to be a tight race between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
    Chesham-Amersham-by-election-008.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 5th November, 2020. A sign produced by the Denham Against HS2 and Stop HS2 campaigns. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has advised that construction work may continue during the second national coronavirus lockdown but those working on construction projects are required to adhere to Site Operating Procedures including social distancing guidelines to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
    HS2-Denham-bridge-building-026.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed in front of a beautiful Chiltern countryside view on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-007.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed outside a farm on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-003.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. A sign reading 'Welcome to Luton' outside the local railway station.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-009.jpg
  • A sign outside Heathrow Immigration Removal Centre is pictured during a disturbance which followed a substantial power outage on 5 November 2022 in Harmondsworth, United Kingdom. According to reports, a group of detainees left their rooms in the early hours of the morning and entered a courtyard armed with weaponry. No one was hurt during the disturbance at the detention centre which is managed by Mitie. Police, including riot police, fire and prison services attended. Some detainees have been relocated.
    Heathrow-IRC-disturbance-005.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. A sign is held up outside Manston asylum centre during a protest by around two hundred activists calling 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-067.jpg
  • Manston, UK. 6th November, 2022. An activist wearing a sign attends 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-028.jpg
  • An activist holds a sign criticising Mitie during a protest outside Manston asylum centre to call for the processing centre managed by Mitie Care & Custody 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-034.jpg
  • A sign is pictured 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-022.jpg
  • 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
  • An activist holds a Refugees Welcome 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-015.jpg
  • A sign is held up outside Manston asylum centre during a protest by around two hundred activists calling 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-027.jpg
  • A sign indicating a Covid-19 testing site is pictured on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
    Shopping-Covid-Kingston-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th July, 2021. A member of the public passes a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-19-signs-Hounslow-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th July, 2021. Members of the public pass a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-19-signs-Hounslow-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th July, 2021. Members of the public pass a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-19-signs-Hounslow-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th July, 2021. Members of the public pass a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-19-signs-Hounslow-012.jpg
  • Members of the public pass a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant on 17th July 2021 in Hounslow, United Kingdom. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-19-signs-Hounslow-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th July, 2021. Members of the public pass a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-19-signs-Hounslow-010.jpg
  • A runner passes a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant on 17th July 2021 in Hounslow, United Kingdom. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-19-signs-Hounslow-001.jpg
  • A member of the public passes a London Borough of Hounslow Covid-19 public information sign urging residents to take precautions to minimise the spread of the coronavirus amid rising concern regarding the Delta variant on 17th July 2021 in Hounslow, United Kingdom. The UK government is currently still expected to lift almost all restrictions on social contact on 19th July, known as 'Freedom Day', but the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-19-signs-Hounslow-005.jpg
  • Chesham, UK. 16th June, 2021. A campaign sign for the Green Party candidate Carolyne Culver is pictured on the eve of the Chesham and Amersham by-election. The by-election was triggered by the death of Dame Cheryl Gillan, who had been the constituency’s MP for 29 years, and it is expected to be a tight race between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
    Chesham-Amersham-by-election-007.jpg
  • Chesham, UK. 16th June, 2021. A campaign sign for the Green Party candidate Carolyne Culver is pictured on the eve of the Chesham and Amersham by-election. The by-election was triggered by the death of Dame Cheryl Gillan, who had been the constituency’s MP for 29 years, and it is expected to be a tight race between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
    Chesham-Amersham-by-election-006.jpg
  • Chesham, UK. 16th June, 2021. A campaign sign for the Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Green is pictured on the eve of the Chesham and Amersham by-election. The by-election was triggered by the death of Dame Cheryl Gillan, who had been the constituency’s MP for 29 years, and it is expected to be a tight race between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
    Chesham-Amersham-by-election-002.jpg
  • A campaign sign for the Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Green is pictured on the eve of the Chesham and Amersham by-election on 16th June 2021 in Chesham, United Kingdom. The by-election was triggered by the death of Dame Cheryl Gillan, who had been the constituency’s MP for 29 years, and it is expected to be a tight race between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
    Chesham-Amersham-by-election-004.jpg
  • Great Missenden, UK. 9th April, 2021. A sign reading ‘HS2 = Ecocide!’ is pictured close to a site on Leather Lane where several hundred-year-old oak trees have been felled to enable the construction of a temporary access road and compound for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Following pressure from local residents (over 40,000 people signed a petition to save the trees), Buckinghamshire Council and the Chilterns Conservation Board, it appears that HS2’s plans have been changed in such a way as to preserve some of the trees along the wildlife-rich ancient country lane.
    HS2-Leather-Lane-oak-trees-022.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed in front of a beautiful Chiltern countryside view on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-004.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed outside a farm on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-001.jpg
  • A sign calling for investment in the NHS rather than HS2 is displayed outside a house on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-005.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 sign is displayed outside a farm on 17th July 2020 in Great Missenden, United Kingdom. Local residents and environmental activists continue to campaign against the high-speed rail link, primarily on the grounds of its impact on the environment and cost.
    Anti-HS2-signs-Chilterns-002.jpg
  • An animal rights activist holds a sign in Parliament Square to coincide with the debating in Parliament of a petition calling for a ban on commercial breeding for laboratories on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The petition also calls for the use of non-animal methods (NAMs).
    Commercial-breeding-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. A campaigner from Fuel Poverty Action holds a sign reading 'Cold Homes Kill' at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-033.jpg
  • A campaigner holds a sign during a protest opposite the Chinese embassy against continued human rights violations by the Chinese government on 10 December 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Speakers shared their own experiences and called upon the UK government to take stronger action against the Chinese government.
    Uyghur-Tibet-Hong-Kong-London-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th October, 2022. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist from Just Stop Oil who had blocked the road in front of New Scotland Yard to call on the UK government to cease issuing oil and gas licences. An activist also spray painted the rotating New Scotland Yard sign outside the building with yellow paint. The Metropolitan Police made 24 arrests on suspicion of wilful obstruction of the highway and/or conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
    Just-Stop-Oil-Scotland-Yard-023.jpg
  • A woman holds up a sign reading 'Women Life Freedom' in Trafalgar Square in solidarity with those protesting across Iran on 1 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.
    Protest-Iranian-women-London-009.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
  • London, UK. 15th May, 2021. An activist holds a handmade sign 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-029.jpg
  • A sign on the exterior of Simpson's Tavern, a Grade II-listed chophouse founded in 1757, is pictured on 15 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The historic City-based venue has successfully challenged a winding-up order and is now fighting forfeiture of its premises which were closed by the landlord's agent in October 2022 as a result of rent arrears accumulated during the Covid-19 pandemic.
    Simpsons-Tavern-Cornhill-002.jpg
  • Human rights and LGBT+ activist Peter Tatchell holds up a sign during a counter-protest by supporters of Ukraine Solidarity Campaign to a march by Stop The War Coalition (StWC) and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) calling for a ceasefire and negotiated settlement in Ukraine on 25 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom.
    Ukraine-counter-protest-STWC-008.jpg
  • Human rights and LGBT+ activist Peter Tatchell holds up a sign during a counter-protest by supporters of Ukraine Solidarity Campaign to a march by Stop The War Coalition (StWC) and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) calling for a ceasefire and negotiated settlement in Ukraine on 25 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom.
    Ukraine-counter-protest-STWC-014.jpg
  • Human rights and LGBT+ activist Peter Tatchell holds up a sign during a counter-protest by supporters of Ukraine Solidarity Campaign to a march by Stop The War Coalition (StWC) and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) calling for a ceasefire and negotiated settlement in Ukraine on 25 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom.
    Ukraine-counter-protest-STWC-005.jpg
  • A supporter of Ukraine Solidarity Campaign holds a sign during a counter-protest to a march by Stop The War Coalition (StWC) and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) calling for a ceasefire and negotiated settlement in Ukraine on 25 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The counter-protest was joined by human rights and LGBT+ activist Peter Tatchell.
    Ukraine-counter-protest-STWC-010.jpg
  • Human rights and LGBT+ activist Peter Tatchell holds up a sign during a counter-protest by supporters of Ukraine Solidarity Campaign to a march by Stop The War Coalition (StWC) and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) calling for a ceasefire and negotiated settlement in Ukraine on 25 February 2023 in London, United Kingdom.
    Ukraine-counter-protest-STWC-001.jpg
  • A young male stands holding a sign at a University and College Union (UCU) picket outside Royal Holloway University of London on the first day of strike action on 9 February 2023 in Egham, United Kingdom. Over 70,000 staff at 150 universities around the UK are expected to take part in the current two-day round of strike action over pay and conditions such as insecure working practices and workloads after 80% of members voted to reject the latest pay offer from employers.
    UCU-strike-Royal-Holloway-UoL-013.jpg
  • A member of university staff from the University and College Union (UCU) stands holding a sign at an official picket outside Royal Holloway University of London on the first day of strike action on 9 February 2023 in Egham, United Kingdom. Over 70,000 staff at 150 universities around the UK are expected to take part in the current two-day round of strike action over pay and conditions such as insecure working practices and workloads after 80% of members voted to reject the latest pay offer from employers.
    UCU-strike-Royal-Holloway-UoL-017.jpg
  • A sign welcomes visitors to the Royal Berkshire Hospital on 6 February 2023 in Reading, United Kingdom. Nurses in England from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) are taking part in the biggest-ever round of NHS strikes over pay, staffing and working conditions. Today was the first time that NHS nurses and ambulance staff in England had stopped work simultaneously.
    RCN-nurses-strike-Reading-016.jpg
  • A man stands alongside a large sign at a protest opposite Downing Street by trade union members against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-008.jpg
  • Dominic Dyer, animal rights campaigner, writer and broadcaster, holds a Free The MBR Beagles sign in Parliament Square to coincide with the debating in Parliament of a petition calling for a ban on commercial breeding for laboratories on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The petition also calls for the use of non-animal methods (NAMs).
    Commercial-breeding-protest-003.jpg
  • An animal rights activist holds a sign in Parliament Square to coincide with the debating in Parliament of a petition calling for a ban on commercial breeding for laboratories on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The petition also calls for the use of non-animal methods (NAMs).
    Commercial-breeding-protest-001.jpg
  • A sign is pictured at an emergency protest by trans people opposite Downing Street on 18 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The protest, attended by around a thousand people, was organised at short notice by London Trans Pride following the UK government's decision to use Section 35 of the Scotland Act to block Scotland's Gender Recognition Reform Bill which would have made it easier for trans people to obtain a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) in Scotland.
    Trans-rights-GRR-Bill-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. Diane Skidmore of Fuel Poverty Action holds a Energy For All sign at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
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  • A campaigner from Fuel Poverty Action holds a sign reading 'Cold Homes Kill' at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty on 19 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
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  • A trans rights activist holds a sign during a protest opposite Downing Street on 21 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The protest was organised by London Trans Pride following the UK government's decision to use Section 35 of the Scotland Act to block Scotland's Gender Recognition Reform Bill which would have made it easier for trans people to obtain a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) in Scotland.
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  • A woman stands outside Parliament holding a sign questioning whether the public should trust the media on the day on which the final candidate or candidates for the Conservative leadership were to be announced on 24 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The leadership contest had been reduced to two candidates, Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt, the previous evening following the withdrawal of Boris Johnson.
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  • Slough, UK. 28th October, 2022. A sign is pictured outside the former AkzoNobel site. The site, which was once earmarked for the development of up to 1,000 new homes, may be included among £600m of assets to be sold by Slough Borough Council which is currently facing the local authority equivalent of bankruptcy. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • Slough, UK. 28th October, 2022. A sign is pictured outside the Horlicks Quarter development at the former Horlicks factory site. The site is being redeveloped by Berkeley Homes to create five apartment blocks containing around 1,300 new homes whilst restoring the factory building, its 47m chimney and clock tower. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • Slough, UK. 28th October, 2022. A sign is pictured outside the Horlicks Quarter development at the former Horlicks factory site. The site is being redeveloped by Berkeley Homes to create five apartment blocks containing around 1,300 new homes whilst restoring the factory building, its 47m chimney and clock tower. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • Slough, UK. 28th October, 2022. A sign is pictured outside a building containing apartments to rent. There has been considerable property development and redevelopment work in Slough due to the construction of Crossrail (now the Elizabeth Line) and the £450 million Heart of Slough regeneration programme. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • A sign is pictured outside a new Elizabeth Line station building on 2 November 2022 in Burnham, United Kingdom. The building, produced for Transport for London (TfL) and MTR Elizabeth Line, was opened in February 2022 and includes a larger ticket office with an accessible ticket window, new ticket vending machines, automatic ticket gates and customer information screens displaying live travel information.
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  • A sign is pictured outside a new Elizabeth Line station building on 2 November 2022 in Burnham, United Kingdom. The building, produced for Transport for London (TfL) and MTR Elizabeth Line, was opened in February 2022 and includes a larger ticket office with an accessible ticket window, new ticket vending machines, automatic ticket gates and customer information screens displaying live travel information.
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  • A sign is pictured outside a new Elizabeth Line station building on 2 November 2022 in Burnham, United Kingdom. The building, produced for Transport for London (TfL) and MTR Elizabeth Line, was opened in February 2022 and includes a larger ticket office with an accessible ticket window, new ticket vending machines, automatic ticket gates and customer information screens displaying live travel information.
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  • London, UK. 9th December, 2022. A sign is pictured during a rally by thousands of members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) in Parliament Square on the first day of a 6-day batch of strikes over pay and conditions involving 115,000 postal workers. Royal Mail staff in the CWU voted by a 97.6% majority to take industrial action for a pay rise that reflects the increased cost of living.
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  • A sign is pictured outside the Moxy Slough Hotel on 13 December 2022 in Slough, United Kingdom. The 152-room hotel, which opened in 2021 and has a Thunderbirds theme, is expected to be sold by Slough Borough Council together with other properties and land totalling up to £600m in order to reduce its debt following a declaration of bankruptcy last year.
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  • A PETA supporter holds a sign outside the Thai Embassy to call on the Thai ambassador to use his influence to end the use of monkey labour in Thailand’s coconut industry on 23 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. An investigation by PETA Asia into the Thai coconut milk industry has revealed that threatened and endangered monkeys continue to be tied up, beaten, whipped, and forced to pick coconuts under threat of physical violence despite government officials’ claims that forced monkey labour has been ended in Thailand.
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  • A PETA supporter holds up a sign outside the Thai Embassy to call on the Thai ambassador to use his influence to end the use of monkey labour in Thailand’s coconut industry on 23 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. An investigation by PETA Asia into the Thai coconut milk industry has revealed that threatened and endangered monkeys continue to be tied up, beaten, whipped, and forced to pick coconuts under threat of physical violence despite government officials’ claims that forced monkey labour has been ended in Thailand.
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  • A PETA supporter holds up a sign outside the Thai Embassy to call on the Thai ambassador to use his influence to end the use of monkey labour in Thailand’s coconut industry on 23 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. An investigation by PETA Asia into the Thai coconut milk industry has revealed that threatened and endangered monkeys continue to be tied up, beaten, whipped, and forced to pick coconuts under threat of physical violence despite government officials’ claims that forced monkey labour has been ended in Thailand.
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  • A campaigner from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) holds a sign calling for Justice for Brian Douglas in Trafalgar Square before their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • An Extinction Rebellion climate activist holds a sign relating to air pollution in Trafalgar Square before a protest to highlight the climate and cost of living crises on 14 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion are currently holding a three-day October Rebellion in central London.
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  • London, UK. 14th October, 2022. A Metropolitan Police officer monitors a revolving sign outside New Scotland Yard which had been spray painted by a climate activist from Just Stop Oil to call on the UK government to cease issuing oil and gas licences. Some activists also used glue and lock-on tubes to block the road in front of New Scotland Yard. The Metropolitan Police made 24 arrests on suspicion of wilful obstruction of the highway and/or conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
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  • London, UK. 14th October, 2022. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist from Just Stop Oil who had blocked the road in front of New Scotland Yard to call on the UK government to cease issuing oil and gas licences. An activist also spray painted the rotating New Scotland Yard sign outside the building with yellow paint. The Metropolitan Police made 24 arrests on suspicion of wilful obstruction of the highway and/or conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
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  • London, UK. 14th October, 2022. Metropolitan Police officers arrest a climate activist from Just Stop Oil who had blocked the road in front of New Scotland Yard to call on the UK government to cease issuing oil and gas licences. An activist also spray painted the rotating New Scotland Yard sign outside the building with yellow paint. The Metropolitan Police made 24 arrests on suspicion of wilful obstruction of the highway and/or conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers monitor a revolving sign outside New Scotland Yard which had been spray painted by a climate activist from Just Stop Oil to call on the UK government to cease issuing oil and gas licences on 14 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Some activists also used glue and lock-on tubes to block the road in front of New Scotland Yard. The Metropolitan Police made 24 arrests on suspicion of wilful obstruction of the highway and/or conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
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  • A revolving sign outside the Metropolitan Police's headquarters at New Scotland Yard is pictured after it had been spray painted yellow by a climate activist from Just Stop Oil to call on the UK government to cease issuing oil and gas licences on 14 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Some activists also used glue and lock-on tubes to block the road in front of New Scotland Yard. The Metropolitan Police made 24 arrests on suspicion of wilful obstruction of the highway and/or conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers monitor a revolving sign outside New Scotland Yard which had been spray painted by a climate activist from Just Stop Oil to call on the UK government to cease issuing oil and gas licences on 14 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Some activists also used glue and lock-on tubes to block the road in front of New Scotland Yard. The Metropolitan Police made 24 arrests on suspicion of wilful obstruction of the highway and/or conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers monitor a revolving sign outside New Scotland Yard which had been spray painted by a climate activist from Just Stop Oil to call on the UK government to cease issuing oil and gas licences on 14 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Some activists also used glue and lock-on tubes to block the road in front of New Scotland Yard. The Metropolitan Police made 24 arrests on suspicion of wilful obstruction of the highway and/or conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
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