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  • Messages from local children are pictured close to the National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel on 12 January 2023 in Slough, United Kingdom. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-002.jpg
  • The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured on 12 January 2023 in Slough, United Kingdom. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-009.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12 January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression, known as the Knife Angel, is a 27ft sculpture by Alfie Bradley made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-007.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12 January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression, known as the Knife Angel, is a 27ft sculpture by Alfie Bradley made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-011.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12 January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression, known as the Knife Angel, is a 27ft sculpture by Alfie Bradley made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-010.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12 January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression, known as the Knife Angel, is a 27ft sculpture by Alfie Bradley made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-005.jpg
  • The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured on 12 January 2023 in Slough, United Kingdom. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-003.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12 January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured bathed in blue light. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-014.jpg
  • The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured bathed in blue light on 12 January 2023 in Slough, United Kingdom. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-004.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12 January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured bathed in blue light. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-017.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12 January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured bathed in blue light. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-015.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12 January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression, known as the Knife Angel, is a 27ft sculpture by Alfie Bradley made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-012.jpg
  • The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured bathed in blue light on 12 January 2023 in Slough, United Kingdom. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-008.jpg
  • The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured bathed in blue light on 12 January 2023 in Slough, United Kingdom. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-001.jpg
  • The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured bathed in blue light on 12 January 2023 in Slough, United Kingdom. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-006.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12th January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured bathed in blue light. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-018.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 12 January, 2023. The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured bathed in blue light. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-016.jpg
  • The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression known as the Knife Angel is pictured on 12 January 2023 in Slough, United Kingdom. The sculpture by Alfie Bradley is 27ft tall and was made from around 100,000 bladed weapons collected in knife amnesty bins across the UK. Thames Valley Police, Safer Slough Partnership, Slough Borough Council and the Safety Centre are currently hosting a month of action against violence in Slough which includes a weapon amnesty.
    The-Knife-Angel-Slough-013.JPG
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Activists hold images of children killed by Israeli weapons in Gaza during a protest outside the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Activists hold images of children killed by Israeli weapons in Gaza during a protest outside the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers remove from the road outside ExCel London activists holding images of Palestinian children killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers try to remove activists who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers form a cordon around activists locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. A banner used by activists protesting outside the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers arrest a male activist who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers arrest a female activist who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers try to remove activists who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers arrest an activist who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers arrest an activist who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers remove from the road outside ExCel London activists holding images of Palestinian children killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers remove from the road outside ExCel London activists holding images of Palestinian children killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers remove from the road outside ExCel London activists holding images of Palestinian children killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers remove from the road outside ExCel London activists holding images of Palestinian children killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Activists locked on using an arm tube to block the road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers remove activists from the road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Activists locked on using an arm tube to block the road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. A banner used by activists protesting outside the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Activists protest outside the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
    Science-Museum-Raytheon-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
    Science-Museum-Raytheon-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
    Science-Museum-Raytheon-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers arrest a male activist who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers arrest a female activist who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers arrest an activist who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers remove from the road outside ExCel London activists holding images of Palestinian children killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers remove from the road outside ExCel London activists holding images of Palestinians killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-044.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers arrest a male activist who had locked on using an arm tube to block a road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers remove activists from the road outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. A banner used by activists protesting outside the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. A banner used by activists protesting outside the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
    Science-Museum-Raytheon-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
    Science-Museum-Raytheon-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Activists protest outside ExCel London on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Activists protest outside the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
    DSEI-2019-Stop-Arming-Israel-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 September, 2019. Police officers block activists trying to prevent a delivery to the Excel Centre on the first day of week-long protests against DSEI 2019, the world’s largest arms fair. The first day of creative action was hosted by activists calling for a ban on arms exports to Israel and featured workshops, speakers, street theatre and dance. Israeli arms companies display weapons at DSEI marketed as ‘combat-proven’ following deployment against Palestinian communities.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from the Peace Pledge Union and faith groups are contained by police officers as they protest outside Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Daniel Jacopovich, Peace and Disarmament Programme Manager at the Quakers in Britain, addresses campaigners from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protesting outside Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. The Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt leave Westminster Abbey following a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD). Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protested outside against the holding of the service throughout its duration.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protest opposite Westminster Abbey as guests leave a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. The Duke of Cambridge and newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt arrive at a reception at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre following a National Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD). Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protested outside against the holding of the service throughout its duration.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from the Peace Pledge Union and faith groups are contained by police officers as they protest outside Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups stage a die-in opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Kate Hudson, General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), addresses campaigners from CND, Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protesting outside Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Theresa Alessandro, Director of Pax Christi, addresses campaigners from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protesting outside Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Lindsey German, Convenor of Stop The War Coalition, addresses campaigners from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protesting outside Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Buddhist Reverend Sister Yoshie Maruta and Reverend Gyoro Nagase of the Battersea Peace Pagoda join campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protesting outside Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups stage a die-in opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protest opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups stage a die-in opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Bruce Kent, Vice-President of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), addresses campaigners from CND, Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protesting outside Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Protesters from the Peace Pledge Union and faith groups are contained by police officers as guests leave Westminster Abbey following a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. The Duke of Cambridge leaves Westminster Abbey following a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD). Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protested outside against the holding of the service throughout its duration.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protest opposite Westminster Abbey as guests leave a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protest outside Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups stage a die-in opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups stage a die-in opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. A clergyman joins campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protesting opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups stage a die-in opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups stage a die-in opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups stage a die-in opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups stage a die-in opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Two protesters wearing Theresa May and Donald Trump masks join campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protesting opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protest opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Placards held by campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protesting opposite Westminster Abbey against the holding of a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. Protesters from the Peace Pledge Union and faith groups are contained by police officers as guests leave Westminster Abbey following a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD) attended by dignitaries including the Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. The Duke of Cambridge and newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt arrive at a reception at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre following a National Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD). Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protested outside against the holding of the service throughout its duration.
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  • London, UK. 3 May, 2019. The Duke of Cambridge and the newly appointed Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt leave Westminster Abbey following a National Service of Thanksgiving to mark fifty years of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD). Campaigners from Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Stop the War Coalition, the Peace Pledge Union, the Quakers and other faith groups protested outside against the holding of the service throughout its duration.
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  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
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  • London, UK. 25th February, 2023. Demonstrators attend a rally in Trafalgar Square to call for a ceasefire and negotiated settlement in Ukraine a year after Russia's invasion. The march and rally were organised by Stop the War Coalition (StWC) and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).
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  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Disabled campaigners against the arms trade protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
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