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  • Nature campaigners accompanied by a  giant red squirrel, Bob, urge MPs to "Vote For Bob" during a photocall outside Parliament. Their aim is to get MPs to support nature in Britain. PICTURED:  MPs Andrew Stephenson, left, and Jason McCartney pose with Bob the red squirrel.
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  • Nature campaigners accompanied by a  giant red squirrel, Bob, urge MPs to "Vote For Bob" during a photocall outside Parliament. Their aim is to get MPs to support nature in Britain. PICTURED:  MPs Andrew Stephenson, left, and Jason McCartney pose with Bob the red squirrel.
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Nature campaigners accompanied by a  giant red squirrel, Bob, urge MPs to "Vote For Bob" during a photocall outside Parliament. Their aim is to get MPs to support nature in Britain. Pictured: Jason McCartney MP poses with Bob the red squirrel.
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
    Brexit-Gagging-demo008.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
    Brexit-Gagging-demo006.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
    Brexit-Gagging-demo005.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
    Brexit-Gagging-demo002.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
    Brexit-Gagging-demo004.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
    Brexit-Gagging-demo003.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
    Brexit-Gagging-demo001.jpg
  • Nature campaigners accompanied by a  giant red squirrel, Bob, urge MPs to "Vote For Bob" during a photocall outside Parliament. Their aim is to get MPs to support nature in Britain. Pictured: Jason McCartney MP poses with Bob the red squirrel.
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  • Nature campaigners accompanied by a  giant red squirrel, Bob, urge MPs to "Vote For Bob" during a photocall outside Parliament. Their aim is to get MPs to support nature in Britain. Pictured: Andrew Stephenson MP poses with Bob the red squirrel.
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  • Nature campaigners accompanied by a  giant red squirrel, Bob, urge MPs to "Vote For Bob" during a photocall outside Parliament. Their aim is to get MPs to support nature in Britain. PICTURED: Sir Bob Russel MP holding a box of "Bob's biscuits" poses with campaigners outside Parliament.
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  • Nature campaigners accompanied by a  giant red squirrel, Bob, urge MPs to "Vote For Bob" during a photocall outside Parliament. Their aim is to get MPs to support nature in Britain. PICTURED:  Julian Hupert, right, MP receives a petitionfrom Vote for Bob nature campaigners.
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
    Brexit-Gagging-demo007.jpg
  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Sophe Ridge of Sky News practices tossing her pancake before the start.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Daily and Sunday Politics Editor Robbie Gibb and Sky News' Sophie Ridge change over in the relay race.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Sophie Ridge of Sky News and Ben Wright of the BBC practice tossing their pancakes prior to the start of the race.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Lord Redesdale and Patrick Wintour of the Guardian.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: ITV's Charlene Wright gets the racers ready at the start.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: The media team, left to right, the Guardian's Patrick Wintour, Robbie Gibb of Sunday Politics, the Sunday People's Political Editor Nigel Nelson, Nigel Nelson, Sky News Political Correspondent Sophie Ridge, and BBC Political Correspondent Ben Wright.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: The media team practice tossing their pancakes prior to the start. Left to right, Robbie Gibb of Sunday Politics, the Sunday People's Political Editor Nigel Nelson, Nigel Nelson, Sky News Political Correspondent Sophie Ridge, and BBC Political Correspondent Ben Wright.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: The media team practice tossing their pancakes. left to right, Robbie Gibb of Sunday Politics, the Sunday People's Political Editor Nigel Nelson, Nigel Nelson, Sky News Political Correspondent Sophie Ridge, and BBC Political Correspondent Ben Wright.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Left to right, Andrew Rosindell, Lord Redesdale, ITV News Presenter and official race starter Charlene White, Stephen Pound, Nick DeBois, Lord Kennedy, David Burrowes and Sir David Amess practice tossing their pancakes.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Left to right, Andrew Rosindell, Lord Redesdale, ITV News Presenter and official race starter Charlene White, Stephen Pound, Nick DeBois, Lord Kennedy, David Burrowes practice tossing their pancakes.
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  • Westminster, London, October 14th 2015. Members of the FBU gather outside Parliament as they prepare to lobby MPs over cuts, the Trade Union Bill and the possibility of their service falling under the control of Police and Crime Commissioners. PICTURED: FBU Members pose for a group shot as they prepare to enter Parliament.
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  • Westminster, London, October 14th 2015. Members of the FBU gather outside Parliament as they prepare to lobby MPs over cuts, the Trade Union Bill and the possibility of their service falling under the control of Police and Crime Commissioners. PICTURED:  FBU Secretary General Matt Wrack leads firefighters to Parliament.
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  • Westminster, London, October 14th 2015. Members of the FBU gather outside Parliament as they prepare to lobby MPs over cuts, the Trade Union Bill and the possibility of their service falling under the control of Police and Crime Commissioners.
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  • Westminster, London, October 14th 2015. Members of the FBU gather outside Parliament as they prepare to lobby MPs over cuts, the Trade Union Bill and the possibility of their service falling under the control of Police and Crime Commissioners. PICTURED: FBU Secretary General, second from right, poses with firefighters outside Parliament.
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  • Westminster, London, October 14th 2015. Members of the FBU gather outside Parliament as they prepare to lobby MPs over cuts, the Trade Union Bill and the possibility of their service falling under the control of Police and Crime Commissioners. PICTURED: FBU Members pose for a group shot as they prepare to enter Parliament.
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  • Westminster, London, October 14th 2015. Members of the FBU gather outside Parliament as they prepare to lobby MPs over cuts, the Trade Union Bill and the possibility of their service falling under the control of Police and Crime Commissioners. PICTURED: FBU Members pose for a group shot as they prepare to enter Parliament.
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  • Westminster, London, October 14th 2015. Members of the FBU gather outside Parliament as they prepare to lobby MPs over cuts, the Trade Union Bill and the possibility of their service falling under the control of Police and Crime Commissioners. PICTURED: Fire Brigades Union Secretary General Matt Wrack outside Parliament.
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  • Westminster, London, October 14th 2015. Members of the FBU gather outside Parliament as they prepare to lobby MPs over cuts, the Trade Union Bill and the possibility of their service falling under the control of Police and Crime Commissioners. PICTURED:  FBU Secretary General Matt Wrack, centre, prepares to enter Parliament.
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  • London, October 23rd 2014. Organised by the Dogs Trust and the Kennel Club, politicians  and their pooches gather outside Parliament for the 22nd Westminster Dog of the Year competition, aimed at raising awareness of dog welfare in the UK where the Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs annually. PICTURED: Chief Whip Michael Gove and his Bichon Frise Cross Snowy.
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  • London, October 23rd 2014. Organised by the Dogs Trust and the Kennel Club, politicians  and their pooches gather outside Parliament for the 22nd Westminster Dog of the Year competition, aimed at raising awareness of dog welfare in the UK where the Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs annually. PICTURED: Rescued Pointer Cross, Tim enjoys a treat from Andrew Gwynne MP.
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  • London, October 23rd 2014. Organised by the Dogs Trust and the Kennel Club, politicians  and their pooches gather outside Parliament for the 22nd Westminster Dog of the Year competition, aimed at raising awareness of dog welfare in the UK where the Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs annually. PICTURED:  Chief Whip Michael Gove and his Bichon Frise Cross Snowy.
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  • London, October 23rd 2014. Organised by the Dogs Trust and the Kennel Club, politicians  and their pooches gather outside Parliament for the 22nd Westminster Dog of the Year competition, aimed at raising awareness of dog welfare in the UK where the Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs annually. PICTURED: Martin Horwood MP poses with George, a Dogs Trust rescue Rottweiler puppy.
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  • London, October 23rd 2014. Organised by the Dogs Trust and the Kennel Club, politicians  and their pooches gather outside Parliament for the 22nd Westminster Dog of the Year competition, aimed at raising awareness of dog welfare in the UK where the Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs annually. PICTURED: Competitors and their owners wait for the winner to be announced by 2013 winner Rt Hon Sir Alan Duncan MP, (left) and his dog Noodle.
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  • London, October 23rd 2014. Organised by the Dogs Trust and the Kennel Club, politicians  and their pooches gather outside Parliament for the 22nd Westminster Dog of the Year competition, aimed at raising awareness of dog welfare in the UK where the Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs annually. PICTURED: On the podium, in third place, Sausage, owned by Laurence Robertson MP (Tewkesbury), Winner Diesel, owned by Rob Flello MP (Stoke -on-Trent South) and in second place Chief Whip Michael Gove's Bichon Snowy.
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  • London, October 23rd 2014. Organised by the Dogs Trust and the Kennel Club, politicians  and their pooches gather outside Parliament for the 22nd Westminster Dog of the Year competition, aimed at raising awareness of dog welfare in the UK where the Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs annually. PICTURED: Michael Gove and his wife Sarah Vine pose for pictures with their dog Snowy, a Bichon Fris cross.
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  • London, October 23rd 2014. Organised by the Dogs Trust and the Kennel Club, politicians  and their pooches gather outside Parliament for the 22nd Westminster Dog of the Year competition, aimed at raising awareness of dog welfare in the UK where the Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs annually. PICTURED: Winners Diesel and Rob Flello MP (Stoke-on-Trent South) examine their Westminster Dog of the Year trophy.
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  • London, October 23rd 2014. Organised by the Dogs Trust and the Kennel Club, politicians  and their pooches gather outside Parliament for the 22nd Westminster Dog of the Year competition, aimed at raising awareness of dog welfare in the UK where the Dogs Trust cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs annually. PICTURED: Michael Gove and Andrew Mitchel pose with their dogs Snowy (left) and Scarlet.
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Part of the crowd gathered outside Tottenham Police Station.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Protesters march through the Broadwater Farm Estate on their way to Tottenham Police Station.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Home Secretary Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Home Secretary Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Education Secretary Nicky Morgan  leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Education Secretary Nicky Morgan  leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Education Secretary Nicky Morgan  leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Education Secretary Nicky Morgan  leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Chief Whip Michael Gove leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Chief Whip Michael Gove leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Minister for the Cabinet Office Matthew Hancock leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan-Smith leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Leader of the Commons Chris Grayling leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting.
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Amber Rudd leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Amber Rudd leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Mark-duggan-memorial-5351.jpg
  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Mark-duggan-memorial-5342.jpg
  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Mark-duggan-memorial-5330.jpg
  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Mark-duggan-memorial-5334.jpg
  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Mark-duggan-memorial-5278.jpg
  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Mark-duggan-memorial-5276.jpg
  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Mark-duggan-memorial-5273.jpg
  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: The Green Party's Jenny Jones was one of few politicians who attended the march.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Mark-duggan-memorial-3231.jpg
  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Mark Duggan's Mother Pamela sheds a tear as a minute's silence is held in his memory. // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Mark Duggan's Mother Pamela sheds a tear as a minute's silence is held in his memory. // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Mark Duggan's Mother Pamela sheds a tear as a minute's silence is held in his memory. // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Mark Duggan's mother Pamela, (L).  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: A woman hurls abuse at police officers brought in to control the traffic.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Mark Duggan's Mother Pamela sheds a tear as a minute's silence is held in his memory. // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Mark Duggan's mother Pamela, (L).  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Protesters march through the Broadwater Farm Estate on their way to Tottenham Police Station.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Placards lined up before the march, each with the names of different people whose deaths have involved the Met Police.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, September 15th 2015.  Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond leaves 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: An emotional Pamela Duggan, mother of Mark Duggan sheds tears for her lost son, four years after his death.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Tottenham, London, August 4th 2015. Family, friends and supporters of alleged gangster Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed by police on 4th August 2011 in Tottenham, commemorate his death which led to widespread uprisings and riots, by marching from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station. His family is demanding a public inquiry into the role of Operation Trident, set up to fight gun and knife crime amongst the black community, whose officers they accuse of putting guns out on the streets of London. PICTURED: Protesters march through the Broadwater Farm Estate on their way to Tottenham Police Station.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, October 26 2017. MPs and their dogs line up as best they can at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Lord Gardiner poses with Maria Miller MP and her Cocker Spaniel/Poodle cross Ted who took third place at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Champions Tracy Barbin MP and her Labrador Rocky pose for pictures with Animal Welfare Minister Lord Gardinaer at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Runner-up Rebecca Pow MP and Bonnie, a rescue Beagle at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Champions Tracy Barbin MP and her Labrador Rocky pose for pictures at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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