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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Britain First Ant-Islamists on the left are kept apart from the Muslim anti-Sisi protesters.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Britain First activists trade insults with Muslims
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Young Muslims taunt Britain First Acrivists.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Muslim woman holds a young girl as the protest gains pace, moments before activists from Britain First arrive and chaos ensues.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Jayda Fransen, Deputy Leader of Britain First argues with a police officer who ordered her to turn down their music.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Jayda Fransen, Deputy Leader of Britain First is locked in a police van after being arrested for breaking through a police line.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Jayda Fransen, Deputy Leader of Britain First is arrested after breaking through a police line.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Britain First activist is restrained by police as the threat of violence becomes real.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Police officers attempt to separate Britain First and Muslim protesters.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Muslim Activist grabs a British flag from a Britain First protester inciting fury amongst the anti-Islamist group.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Controversial Islamist Anjem Choudary's presence at any demonstration will often ensure a counter-protest by Britain First.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Jayda Fransen, Deputy Leader of Britain First is locked in a police van after being arrested as she breaks through a police line.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Police surround Muslims as they attempt to keep Britain First and Muslim Brotherhood-supporting anti-Sisi protesters separate.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Britain First supporter argues with a police officer separating Muslim Brotherhood-supporting anti-Sisi protesters and the right wing anti-Islamists separate.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Islamist hate-preacher Anjem Choudary adds his voice to the anti-Sisi demonstration.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Police block the path of an anti-Sisi protester as he tries to reach the door of the Egyptian embassy.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A protest organiser, right, tries to prevent one of his comrades from approaching the embassy and risking arrest.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: As scuffles break out, a Muslim protester steadfastly continues praying.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Muslim protester holds open his Koran as he demonstrates outside the Egyptian embassy in London.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Anjem Choudary, centre, prays as behind him demonstrations and counter-demonstrations continue.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Leader of Britain First Paul Golding addresses his 150-strong crowd as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Leader of Britain First Paul Golding addresses his 150-strong crowd as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Leader of Britain First Paul Golding addresses his 150-strong crowd as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Deputy Leader of Britain First Jayda Fransen speaks to the crowd of protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First as they demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. A woman hurls abuse at anti-fascist counter demonstrators as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. About 150 protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Jayda Fransen, Deputy Leader of Britain First, a nationalist and anti-Islamic group demonstrates in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Deputy Leader of Britain First Jayda Fransen yells as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. A Muslim woman live streams as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Britain First Leader Paul Golding makes a 'V' sign as protesters from his  nationalist and anti-Islamic group demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. A Muslim woman live streams as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. A Muslim woman live streams as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Britain First Leader Paul Golding marches with his 150-strong crowd as protesters from his nationalist and anti-Islamic group demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Against the backdrop of Big Ben, protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First leave the site of their demonstration in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Police keep anti-fascist counter protesters separated by 100 yards from protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First as they demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Police keep a wide 'sterile area' between opposing anti-fascist and nationalist protesters from the anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Britain First marches past Trafalgar Square led by Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen as their nationalist and anti-Islamic group demonstrates in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Anti-fascist counter-demonstrators chant 'Nazi scum off our streets' as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Anti-fascists counter-demonstrate as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Former EDL leader Tommy Robinson - also known as Stephen Yaxley Lennon - remonstrates with photographers who he accuses of working with the left wing press as protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • London, April 18th 2014. as British right wing nationalists counter-demonstrate Anjem Choudary (centre) and his Islam4UK group protest at Regent's Park Mosque after Friday prayers, against "Cameron's crusades" in the middle East.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 18th 2014. Anjem Choudary (pictured) and his Islam4UK group protest after Friday prayers at Regent's Park Mosque, against "Cameron's crusades".///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, April 18th 2014. as British right wing nationalists counter-demonstrate Anjem Choudary (centre) and his Islam4UK group protest at Regent's Park Mosque after Friday prayers, against "Cameron's crusades" in the middle East.
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  • London, April 18th 2014. as British right wing nationalists counter-demonstrate Anjem Choudary (centre) and his Islam4UK group protest at Regent's Park Mosque after Friday prayers, against "Cameron's crusades" in the middle East.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • Old Palace Yard, Westminster, July 25th 2015. Protesters gather outside the Houses of Parliament to demand electoral reform, including proportional representation rather than the first-past-the-post method that saw the Tories gain a majority. PICTURED: Balloons representing the different political parties stand within a map of Britain.
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  • Old Palace Yard, Westminster, July 25th 2015. Protesters gather outside the Houses of Parliament to demand electoral reform, including proportional representation rather than the first-past-the-post method that saw the Tories gain a majority. PICTURED: Balloons representing the different political parties stand within a map of Britain.
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon is welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon is welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon is welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon is welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon addresses the media after being welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon is welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon is welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon is welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 14 2017. First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon is welcomed at 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Theresa May. © Paul Davey
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  • London, February 8th 2015. Muslims demonstrate outside Downing Street  "to denounce the uncivilised expressionists reprinting of the cartoon image of the Holy Prophet Muhammad". PICTURED: Members of right wing anti-Islamic group Britain First, led by Paul Golding, centre, counter-demonstrate, chanting "Muhammad is a paedophile!"
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  • London, February 8th 2015. Muslims demonstrate outside Downing Street  to denounce the uncivilised expressionists reprinting of the cartoon image of the Holy Prophet Muhammad. PICTURED: A small group of anti-Islamist counter protesters from Britain First stand firm as thousands of Mulims demonstrate across the road on Whitehall.
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  • London, February 8th 2015. Muslims demonstrate outside Downing Street  to denounce the uncivilised expressionists reprinting of the cartoon image of the Holy Prophet Muhammad. PICTURED: Youths chant slogans as Britain First counter-protesters hurl abuse.
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  • London, February 8th 2015. Muslims demonstrate outside Downing Street  to denounce the uncivilised expressionists reprinting of the cartoon image of the Holy Prophet Muhammad. PICTURED: Police intervene as a young Muslim protester gets hot under the collar with far right Britain First counter-demonstrators.
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  • London, February 8th 2015. Muslims demonstrate outside Downing Street  to denounce the uncivilised expressionists reprinting of the cartoon image of the Holy Prophet Muhammad. PICTURED: Police escort the anti-Islamist group Britain First away from the site of the protest on Whitehall as young Muslims attempt to provoke a response.
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  • London, February 8th 2015. Muslims demonstrate outside Downing Street  "to denounce the uncivilised expressionists reprinting of the cartoon image of the Holy Prophet Muhammad". PICTURED: Muslims chant slogans as counter-protesters from Britain First and the English Defence League hurl insults across Whitehall.
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  • London, February 8th 2015. Muslims demonstrate outside Downing Street  "to denounce the uncivilised expressionists reprinting of the cartoon image of the Holy Prophet Muhammad". PICTURED: Muslims trade insults with right wing counter-protesters from the English Defence League and Britain First.
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  • London, February 8th 2015. Muslims demonstrate outside Downing Street  to denounce the uncivilised expressionists reprinting of the cartoon image of the Holy Prophet Muhammad. PICTURED: Britain First leader Paul Golding leads his anti-Islamist group in a counter-protest.
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  • Downing Street, Westminster, August 28th 2015. The crew of the yacht Great Britain join Skipper Peter Thornton outside 10 Downing Street ahead of the first race's start off Southend on Monday August 31 at 12.30pm. Some cre members will be competing only on specific legs of the race while others will be doing the full global circumnavigation.  PICTURED: Skipper Peter Thornton.
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  • Downing Street, Westminster, August 28th 2015. The crew of the yacht Great Britain join Skipper Peter Thornton outside 10 Downing Street ahead of the first race's start off Southend on Monday August 31 at 12.30pm. Some cre members will be competing only on specific legs of the race while others will be doing the full global circumnavigation.
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  • Downing Street, Westminster, August 28th 2015. The crew of the yacht Great Britain join Skipper Peter Thornton outside 10 Downing Street ahead of the first race's start off Southend on Monday August 31 at 12.30pm. Some cre members will be competing only on specific legs of the race while others will be doing the full global circumnavigation.
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  • Downing Street, Westminster, August 28th 2015. The crew of the yacht Great Britain join Skipper Peter Thornton outside 10 Downing Street ahead of the first race's start off Southend on Monday August 31 at 12.30pm. Some cre members will be competing only on specific legs of the race while others will be doing the full global circumnavigation.
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  • Kings Cross, London, June 22nd 2016. A final rally by members of the Labour Party's Vote Remain team is held in King's Cross, bringing London mayor Sadiq Khan, Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones, Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson and Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale and Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn in a show of unity as they express the importance of a Remain vote. PICTURED: Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson
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  • Kings Cross, London, June 22nd 2016. A final rally by members of the Labour Party's Vote Remain team is held in King's Cross, bringing London mayor Sadiq Khan, Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones, Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson and Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale and Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn in a show of unity as they express the importance of a Remain vote. PICTURED: Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson
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  • Kings Cross, London, June 22nd 2016. A final rally by members of the Labour Party's Vote Remain team is held in King's Cross, bringing London mayor Sadiq Khan, Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones, Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson and Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale and Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn in a show of unity as they express the importance of a Remain vote. PICTURED: Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson
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  • Kings Cross, London, June 22nd 2016. A final rally by members of the Labour Party's Vote Remain team is held in King's Cross, bringing London mayor Sadiq Khan, Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones, Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson and Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale and Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn in a show of unity as they express the importance of a Remain vote. PICTURED: Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones, Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale, London Mayor Sadiq Khan and  Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn pose for pictures with members of the crowd.
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  • Kings Cross, London, June 22nd 2016. A final rally by members of the Labour Party's Vote Remain team is held in King's Cross, bringing London mayor Sadiq Khan, Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones, Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson and Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale and Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn in a show of unity as they express the importance of a Remain vote. PICTURED: Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones addresses the crowd.
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  • Kings Cross, London, June 22nd 2016. A final rally by members of the Labour Party's Vote Remain team is held in King's Cross, bringing London mayor Sadiq Khan, Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones, Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson and Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale and Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn in a show of unity as they express the importance of a Remain vote. PICTURED: Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is applauded by Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones, Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale and Jeremy Corbyn after addressing the crowd.
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  • Kings Cross, London, June 22nd 2016. A final rally by members of the Labour Party's Vote Remain team is held in King's Cross, bringing London mayor Sadiq Khan, Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones, Labour In For Britain head Alan Johnson and Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale and Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn in a show of unity as they express the importance of a Remain vote. PICTURED: Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones addresses the crowd.
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