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  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED: A protester's placard proclaims "no one is illegal".
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  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED: A protester's placard channels Paddington Bear, a well known traveller, to say "Immigration is not a crime".
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  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED: Umbrellas cover the crowd as a light rain shower dampens the protest.
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  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED: Placards are raised as the rain falls on High Holborn.
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  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED:
    Byron Burgers immigration demo-006.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED:
    Byron Burgers immigration demo-005.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED:
    Byron Burgers immigration demo-001.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED: A protester sips from a can of beer outside Byron in High Holborn.
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  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED:
    Byron Burgers immigration demo-004.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED:
    Byron Burgers immigration demo-003.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2016. Protesters from Unite Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch and other organisations demonstrate outside burger chain Byron's High Holborn outlet claiming that a recent training day was timed to coincide with a UK Border Agency raid, accusing the company of entrapment that has led to the deportation of 35 workers who it is alleged, using fake documentation had remained and were working in the UK illegally. PICTURED:
    Byron Burgers immigration demo-002.jpg
  • 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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  • 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. 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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