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  • London, 22 November 2013. Radical Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary speaks as his Islam4UK holds a protest and leafleting outreach to the public in Chinatown to highlight the persecution of Muslims in China. ///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, 22 November 2013. Radical Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary speaks as his Islam4UK hold a protest and leafleting outreach to the public in Chinatown to highlight the persecution of Muslims in China.
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  • London, 22 November 2013. Radical Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary's Islam4UK hold a protest and leafleting outreach to the public in Chinatown to highlight the persecution of Muslims in China.///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, 22 November 2013. Radical Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary's Islam4UK hold a protest and leafleting outreach to the public in Chinatown to highlight the persecution of Muslims in China.
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  • Oxford Street, London, December 5th 2014. Actor and Comdeian turned political activist Russel Brand visits several big brands'  stores including Boots, Apple and Vodafone in London accusing them of dodging tax whilst those most in need of benefits are facing cuts and increased hardship. A leaflet being distributed by him claims £14 billion is lost every year, through tax avoidance and loopholes exploited by big business. PICTURED: Comedian Russel Brand distributes leaflets accusing Vodafone of deing a "Tax Dodger".
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  • Oxford Street, London, December 5th 2014. Actor and Comdeian turned political activist Russel Brand visits several big brands'  stores including Boots, Apple and Vodafone in London accusing them of dodging tax whilst those most in need of benefits are facing cuts and increased hardship. A leaflet being distributed by him claims £14 billion is lost every year, through tax avoidance and loopholes exploited by big business. PICTURED: A member of the public poses with Russel Brand and his leaflets that accuse Vodafone of being a "Tax Dodger".
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  • Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • Oxford Street, London, December 5th 2014. Actor and Comdeian turned political activist Russel Brand visits several big brands'  stores including Boots, Apple and Vodafone in London accusing them of dodging tax whilst those most in need of benefits are facing cuts and increased hardship. A leaflet being distributed by him claims £14 billion is lost every year, through tax avoidance and loopholes exploited by big business. PICTURED: Russel Brand tells people about Vodafone's alleged tax avoidance and its implications for those on benefits.
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  • Oxford Street, London, December 5th 2014. Actor and Comdeian turned political activist Russel Brand visits several big brands'  stores including Boots, Apple and Vodafone in London accusing them of dodging tax whilst those most in need of benefits are facing cuts and increased hardship. A leaflet being distributed by him claims £14 billion is lost every year, through tax avoidance and loopholes exploited by big business. PICTURED: Russel Brand outside Vodafone's Oxford Street branch.
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  • Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: Protesters hand out leaflets to motorists explaining their actions.. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • Oxford Street, London, December 5th 2014. Actor and Comdeian turned political activist Russel Brand visits several big brands'  stores including Boots, Apple and Vodafone in London accusing them of dodging tax whilst those most in need of benefits are facing cuts and increased hardship. A leaflet being distributed by him claims £14 billion is lost every year, through tax avoidance and loopholes exploited by big business. PICTURED: Russel Brand, en route to Vodafone's Oxford Street store, speaks with a disabled person about benefits cuts.
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  • Oxford Street, London, December 5th 2014. Actor and Comdeian turned political activist Russel Brand visits several big brands'  stores including Boots, Apple and Vodafone in London accusing them of dodging tax whilst those most in need of benefits are facing cuts and increased hardship. A leaflet being distributed by him claims £14 billion is lost every year, through tax avoidance and loopholes exploited by big business. PICTURED: Russel Brand enters the Vodafone store in Oxford Street.
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  • PICTURED: A traffic tailback on Edgeware road develops as anti pollution protesters block traffic at Marble Arch. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: An irate commuter films anti-pollution protesters sitting on the road. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A protester lies on the road after being clipped by a passing cyclist. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A woman remonstrates with protesters as she is held up in traffic. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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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. A Police Community Support Officer offers a leaflet on tackling hate crime on London's transport network.
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  • PICTURED: A member of the public films anti pollution protesters as they sit on the road at Marble Arch in London, causing rush hour traffic chaos. <br />
Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A police officer talks with anti pollution protesters as they sit in the road blocking traffic at Marble Arch. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: Rush hour traffic is at a standstill on Notting Hill Gate as anti-pollution protesters block the rush hour traffic at Marble Arch.<br />
 Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: Rush hour traffic comes to a standstill at Marble Arch as anti-pollution demonstrators block the road at Marble Arch. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A police officer talks with an anti-pollution protester sitting on the road at Marble Arch. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A protester sits on the road causing traffic to jam during rush hour. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A protester sits on the road causing traffic to jam during rush hour. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A protester sits on the road causing traffic to jam during rush hour. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: Protesters sit on Oxford Street, causing traffic chaos. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A police officer negotiates with anti pollution protesters. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: Anti-pollution protesters sit on Oxford Street at Marble arch causing huge traffic tailbacks. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: Traffic comes to a standstill as protesters block Oxford Street at Marble Arch. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: Long traffic queues develop behind the protest. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A banner demands a cut to air pollution in London. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • London, February 14th 2015. A few dozen activists from Occupy Democracy gather at Parliament Sqyuuare to hold a vigil and funeral for British democracy, which they say has been killed by Parliaments apparent alliance with corporates at the expense of the "99%".  PICTURED:  An activist offers leaflets to the public. // Photographer contact for payment details if not already on record: Tel 07966016 296, email paul@pau;ldaveycreative.co.uk.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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  • Barbara Windsor MBE attends the launch of Welcome Pods in Piccadilly Circus, designed to help visitors to London to get the most out of the city. The pods carry a wealth of information including maps and leaflets to assist tourists and are staffed by Ambassadors from the Mayor of London's Team London initiative, which has over 100,000 volunteers signed up.
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