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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Whitehall, London, July 31st 2015. Grant Shapps, Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs leaves the cabinet office following a COBRA meeting to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis in Calais.
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  • Whitehall, London, July 31st 2015. Grant Shapps, Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs leaves the cabinet office following a COBRA meeting to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis in Calais.
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  • Whitehall, London, July 31st 2015. A senior military officer leaves the Cabinet Office following a COBRA meeting to discuss the ongoing reugee crisis in Calais, which is throttling services through the channel tunnel, one of the UK's most important lifelines.
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  • Whitehall, London, July 31st 2015. Business Secretary Sajid Javid leaves the Cabinet Office following a COBRA meeting to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis in Calais which is seeing continual disruption to Channel Tunnel services, one of the UK's most important cross border routes.
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  • London, April 18th 2014. as British right wing nationalists counter-demonstrate Anjem Choudary (centre) and his Islam4UK group protest at Regent's Park Mosque after Friday prayers, against "Cameron's crusades" in the middle East.
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  • London, April 18th 2014. as British right wing nationalists counter-demonstrate Anjem Choudary (centre) and his Islam4UK group protest at Regent's Park Mosque after Friday prayers, against "Cameron's crusades" in the middle East.
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • British Academy, London, April 10th 2017. Independent MEP Steven Woolfe of the Leave Means Leave group supporting Brexit delivers a 'fair, flexible and forward thinking' immigration policy white paper. Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Whitehall, London, July 31st 2015. Grant Shapps, Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs leaves the cabinet office following a COBRA meeting to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis in Calais.
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  • Whitehall, London, July 31st 2015. Grant Shapps, Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs leaves the cabinet office following a COBRA meeting to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis in Calais.
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  • Whitehall, London, July 31st 2015. Amber Rudd, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, leaves the Cabinet Office following a meeting of COBRA to discuss the refugee crisis in Calais.
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  • Whitehall, London, July 31st 2015. Business Secretary Sajid Javid leaves the Cabinet Office following a COBRA meeting to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis in Calais which is seeing continual disruption to Channel Tunnel services, one of the UK's most important cross border routes.
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  • Whitehall, London, July 31st 2015. Business Secretary Sajid Javid leaves the Cabinet Office following a COBRA meeting to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis in Calais which is seeing continual disruption to Channel Tunnel services, one of the UK's most important cross border routes.
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  • London, April 18th 2014. Anjem Choudary (pictured) and his Islam4UK group protest after Friday prayers at Regent's Park Mosque, against "Cameron's crusades".///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, April 18th 2014. as British right wing nationalists counter-demonstrate Anjem Choudary (centre) and his Islam4UK group protest at Regent's Park Mosque after Friday prayers, against "Cameron's crusades" in the middle East.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Almost thgere! limited numbers of passengers are admitted to Finnsbury Park station as staff try to control the overcrowding of platforms.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Hundreds of travellers wait outside the entrance to Finnsbury Park station as station staff try to control the gongestion within.
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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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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: A woman queuing outside Foinnsbury Park station makes a phonecall during the long wait.
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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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  • 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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  • January 3rd 2015, Heathrow Airport, London. Low cloud and rain provide ideal conditions to observe wake vortexes and "fluffing" as moisture condenses over the wings of landing aircraft. With the runway visible only at the last minute, several planes had to perform a "go-round", abandoning their first attempts to land. PICTURED: Water vapour streams from the control surfaces of a Delta  Boeing 767 as it prepares to land on Heathrow Airport's runway 27L.
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  • January 3rd 2015, Heathrow Airport, London. Low cloud and rain provide ideal conditions to observe wake vortexes and "fluffing" as moisture condenses over the wings of landing aircraft. With the runway visible only at the last minute, several planes had to perform a "go-round", abandoning their first attempts to land. PICTURED: Water vapour streams from the control surfaces of a Delta  Boeing 767 as it prepares to land on Heathrow Airport's runway 27L.
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  • January 3rd 2015, Heathrow Airport, London. Low cloud and rain provide ideal conditions to observe wake vortexes and "fluffing" as moisture condenses over the wings of landing aircraft. With the runway visible only at the last minute, several planes had to perform a "go-round", abandoning their first attempts to land. PICTURED: With water streaming off its control surfaces a Qatar Airbus A380 comes in to land on Heathrow's runway 27L .
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Long quesues lead to a crowded forecourt outside Finnsbury Park Station.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Hundreds of passengers anxiously wait outside Finnsbury Park station as staff limit admissions to avoid overcrowding on the platforms.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: British Transport Police officers erect barriers to assist those exiting Finnsbury Park Station.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Travellers crowd the forecourt of Finnsbury Park station as they await their turn to enter the congested station.
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  • London, June 21st 2014. Artist Kaya Mar displays his latest satirical painting showing Cameron having lost control and Milliband having no visible policies.
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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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  • Mayfair, London, March 19th 2015. Police are called as gay rights campaigners from the Out and Proud Diamond Group, made up of exiled Ugandan and other African gays and their supporters,   demonstrate outside the D&G store in London's Bond Street, following Remarks made by the brand's owners about IVF babies being "synthetic". PICTURED: Police are brought in to help control the small but enthusiastic crowd
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Hundreds of passengers anxiously wait outside Finnsbury Park station as staff limit admissions to avoid overcrowding on the platforms.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park PICTURED: Met Police officers keep watch and control traffic as Muslims leave the mosque.
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: Her hat missing,  mounted soldier controls her rather excited horse.
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: Her hat missing,  mounted soldier controls her rather excited horse.
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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