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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA006.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA001.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED:
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6147.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA009.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA008.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA005.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED:
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6121.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED:
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6217.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Richard Barklie arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6085.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, JordanMunday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Joshua Parsons (centre) arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6040.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Joshua Parsons (centre) arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6037.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Jordan Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6024.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Jordan Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6012.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Tony Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    Chelsea racist court-5740.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: William Simpson leaves Stratford Magistrates Court after day one of the hearing
    Chelsea racism court-4346.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Jordan Munday leaves Stratford Magistrates Court after day one of the hearing
    Chelsea racism court-5937.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: William Simpson leaves Stratford Magistrates Court after day one of the hearing
    Chelsea racism court-5879.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA011.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA010.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA007.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA004.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA003.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA002.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED:
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6132.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Richard Barklie, an ex Northern Ireland policeman who now works for a human rights organisation, during the cout lunch break.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6229.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED:
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6213.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED:
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6181.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED:
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6172.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED:
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6134.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Richard Barklie (R) arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6078.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Richard Barklie arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6091.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Richard Barklie (R) arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6104.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Richard Barklie (R) arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6080.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Jordan Munday (L) arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6007.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Richard Barklie (R) arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6104.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: General view of Stratford Magistrates Court
    ChelseaFansInCourt-5998.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Joshua Parsons arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court.
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6046.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Jordan Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6018.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Jordan Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6017.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 16th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Jordan Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Jordan Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    ChelseaFansInCourt-6014.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Tony Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    Chelsea racist court-5734.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Tony Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    Chelsea racist court-4202.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Tony Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    Chelsea racist court-4212.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Tony Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    Chelsea racist court-4211.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Tony Munday arrives at Stratford Magistrates Court
    Chelsea racist court-4197.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: William Simpson leaves Stratford Magistrates Court after day one of the hearing
    Chelsea racism court-5873.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: William Simpson leaves Stratford Magistrates Court after day one of the hearing
    Chelsea racism court-5867.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: William Simpson leaves Stratford Magistrates Court after day one of the hearing
    Chelsea racism court-4354.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: William Simpson leaves Stratford Magistrates Court after day one of the hearing
    Chelsea racism court-4352.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Jordan Munday leaves Stratford Magistrates Court after day one of the hearing
    Chelsea racism court-5926.jpg
  • Stratford Magistrates Court, London, July 15th 2015. Allegedly captured on video pushing a black Frenchman Souleymane Sylla off a train and chanting "We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it", Chelsea supporters  William Simpson, Tony Munday, Joshua Parsons, Dean Callis and Richard Barklie appear at Stratford Magistrates Court to appeal against travel bans aimed at preventing them from attending football games. PICTURED: Jordan Munday leaves Stratford Magistrates Court after day one of the hearing
    Chelsea racism court-5947.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Claire Blackman emerges from the High Court to cheers from supporters of her Husband Sgt Alex Blackman.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife012.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Claire Blackman
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife013.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Claire Blackman, centre, emerges from the high court to cheers from supporters of her Husband Sgt Alex Blackman.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife011.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Marine veterans on the steps of the High Court.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife005.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Supporters on the steps of the High Court.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife001.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Claire Blackman
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife014.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Claire Blackman emerges from the High Court.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife010.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Claire Blackman, centre, emerges from the high court to cheers from supporters of her Husband Sgt Alex Blackman.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife009.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Claire Blackman, centre, emerges from the high court to cheers from supporters of her Husband Sgt Alex Blackman.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife008.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Claire Blackman, centre, emerges from the high court to cheers from supporters of her Husband Sgt Alex Blackman.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife007.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Claire Blackman, centre, emerges from the high court to cheers from supporters of her Husband Sgt Alex Blackman.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife006.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: A supporter waits on the steps of the High Court.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife004.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: Marines wait for Sgt Blackman's wife Claire to emerge from the High Court.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife003.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. As day two for the appeal hearing for 'Marine A' - Sgt Alex Blackman draws to a close, retired Marines and supporters gather on the steps of the High Court as his wife Claire emerges from the building. PICTURED: A man in a Marines beret leads 'Three Cheers for Sergeant Blackman'.
    2017-02-08MarineA_Wife002.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing006.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing004.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing021.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing020.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing019.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing018.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
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  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing016.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing015.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing012.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing014.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing013.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing011.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing010.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing009.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing007.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing003.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing001.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing002.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing008.jpg
  • London, March 28th 2017. The wife of Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Claire, leaves court with her husband's legal team at the Royal Courts of Justice after hearing her husband will be set free within two weeks following his conviction of manslaughter after a successful appeal against murder, when he shot dead a wounded Taliban combatant in Afghanistan.
    Marine-A-Sentencing005.jpg
  • Ministry of Justice, Westminster, London, October 30th 2015. Transexual and transgender men, women and their supporters protest otside the Ministry of Justice in London ahead of the delivery of a 140,000-signature petition demanding that Tara Hudson, a  vulnerable transgender woman currently being held in a men's prison is moved to a women's facility. The protest coincides with an appeal on Hudson's behalf at Bristol Crown Court. Together with the petition is a letter pointing out that the MOJ is breaking its own guidelines in relation to the imprisonment of trans people.  // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Ministry of Justice, Westminster, London, October 30th 2015. Transexual and transgender men, women and their supporters protest otside the Ministry of Justice in London ahead of the delivery of a 140,000-signature petition demanding that Tara Hudson, a  vulnerable transgender woman currently being held in a men's prison is moved to a women's facility. The protest coincides with an appeal on Hudson's behalf at Bristol Crown Court. Together with the petition is a letter pointing out that the MOJ is breaking its own guidelines in relation to the imprisonment of trans people.  // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Transgender-demo-Tara-MOJ-8868.jpg
  • Ministry of Justice, Westminster, London, October 30th 2015. Transexual and transgender men, women and their supporters protest otside the Ministry of Justice in London ahead of the delivery of a 140,000-signature petition demanding that Tara Hudson, a  vulnerable transgender woman currently being held in a men's prison is moved to a women's facility. The protest coincides with an appeal on Hudson's behalf at Bristol Crown Court. Together with the petition is a letter pointing out that the MOJ is breaking its own guidelines in relation to the imprisonment of trans people.  // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Transgender-demo-Tara-MOJ-8817.jpg
  • Ministry of Justice, Westminster, London, October 30th 2015. Transexual and transgender men, women and their supporters protest otside the Ministry of Justice in London ahead of the delivery of a 140,000-signature petition demanding that Tara Hudson, a  vulnerable transgender woman currently being held in a men's prison is moved to a women's facility. The protest coincides with an appeal on Hudson's behalf at Bristol Crown Court. Together with the petition is a letter pointing out that the MOJ is breaking its own guidelines in relation to the imprisonment of trans people.  // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Transgender-demo-Tara-MOJ-8858.jpg
  • Ministry of Justice, Westminster, London, October 30th 2015. Transexual and transgender men, women and their supporters protest otside the Ministry of Justice in London ahead of the delivery of a 140,000-signature petition demanding that Tara Hudson, a  vulnerable transgender woman currently being held in a men's prison is moved to a women's facility. The protest coincides with an appeal on Hudson's behalf at Bristol Crown Court. Together with the petition is a letter pointing out that the MOJ is breaking its own guidelines in relation to the imprisonment of trans people.  // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Ministry of Justice, Westminster, London, October 30th 2015. Transexual and transgender men, women and their supporters protest otside the Ministry of Justice in London ahead of the delivery of a 140,000-signature petition demanding that Tara Hudson, a  vulnerable transgender woman currently being held in a men's prison is moved to a women's facility. The protest coincides with an appeal on Hudson's behalf at Bristol Crown Court. Together with the petition is a letter pointing out that the MOJ is breaking its own guidelines in relation to the imprisonment of trans people.  // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Ministry of Justice, Westminster, London, October 30th 2015. Transexual and transgender men, women and their supporters protest otside the Ministry of Justice in London ahead of the delivery of a 140,000-signature petition demanding that Tara Hudson, a  vulnerable transgender woman currently being held in a men's prison is moved to a women's facility. The protest coincides with an appeal on Hudson's behalf at Bristol Crown Court. Together with the petition is a letter pointing out that the MOJ is breaking its own guidelines in relation to the imprisonment of trans people.  // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Transgender-demo-Tara-MOJ-9013.jpg
  • Ministry of Justice, Westminster, London, October 30th 2015. Transexual and transgender men, women and their supporters protest otside the Ministry of Justice in London ahead of the delivery of a 140,000-signature petition demanding that Tara Hudson, a  vulnerable transgender woman currently being held in a men's prison is moved to a women's facility. The protest coincides with an appeal on Hudson's behalf at Bristol Crown Court. Together with the petition is a letter pointing out that the MOJ is breaking its own guidelines in relation to the imprisonment of trans people.  // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Transgender-demo-Tara-MOJ-8958.jpg
  • Ministry of Justice, Westminster, London, October 30th 2015. Transexual and transgender men, women and their supporters protest otside the Ministry of Justice in London ahead of the delivery of a 140,000-signature petition demanding that Tara Hudson, a  vulnerable transgender woman currently being held in a men's prison is moved to a women's facility. The protest coincides with an appeal on Hudson's behalf at Bristol Crown Court. Together with the petition is a letter pointing out that the MOJ is breaking its own guidelines in relation to the imprisonment of trans people.  // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Transgender-demo-Tara-MOJ-8896.jpg
  • London, March 7th 2017. Public figures including Juliet Stevenson, Toby Jones, Rhys Ifans, Joely RIchardson and Vanessa Redgrave, faith leaders from the Jewish and Christian communities, MPs and Lord Dubs gather at Parliament to appeal to MPs to re-consult with local authorities to save the 'Dubs Scheme', to accommodate vulnerable refugee children from Europe. PICTURED: Toby Jones, Rhys Ifans, Juliet Stevenson and Joely Richardson join campaigners in Parliament Square
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  • London, March 7th 2017. Public figures including Juliet Stevenson, Toby Jones, Rhys Ifans, Joely RIchardson and Vanessa Redgrave, faith leaders from the Jewish and Christian communities, MPs and Lord Dubs gather at Parliament to appeal to MPs to re-consult with local authorities to save the 'Dubs Scheme', to accommodate vulnerable refugee children from Europe. PICTURED: PICTURED: Toby Jones, Rhys Ifans, Juliet Stevenson and Joely Richardson join campaigners in Parliament Square
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  • London, March 7th 2017. Public figures including Juliet Stevenson, Toby Jones, Rhys Ifans, Joely RIchardson and Vanessa Redgrave, faith leaders from the Jewish and Christian communities, MPs and Lord Dubs gather at Parliament to appeal to MPs to re-consult with local authorities to save the 'Dubs Scheme', to accommodate vulnerable refugee children from Europe. PICTURED: L-R Rhys Ifans, Juliet Stevenson, Joely Richardson
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  • London, March 7th 2017. Public figures including Juliet Stevenson, Toby Jones, Rhys Ifans, Joely RIchardson and Vanessa Redgrave, faith leaders from the Jewish and Christian communities, MPs and Lord Dubs gather at Parliament to appeal to MPs to re-consult with local authorities to save the 'Dubs Scheme', to accommodate vulnerable refugee children from Europe. PICTURED: Toby Jones
    Dubs-Scheme-Protest011.jpg
  • London, March 7th 2017. Public figures including Juliet Stevenson, Toby Jones, Rhys Ifans, Joely RIchardson and Vanessa Redgrave, faith leaders from the Jewish and Christian communities, MPs and Lord Dubs gather at Parliament to appeal to MPs to re-consult with local authorities to save the 'Dubs Scheme', to accommodate vulnerable refugee children from Europe. PICTURED: L-R Joely Richardson, Rhys Ifans, Tracy Seaward, Juliet Stevenson, unknown, and Toby Jones
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