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  • London, June 16th 2014. Lawyers, students and barristers demand that Justice Minister Chris Grayling keep his hands off legal aid as they protest outside the Old Bailey against cuts to legal aid budgets.
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  • London, June 16th 2014. A protester supports an effigy of Justice Minister Chris Grayling at the entrance to the Old Bailey, as lawyers, law students and barristers protest against cuts to legal aid budgets.
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  • London, June 16th 2014. Lawyers, students and barristers protest outside the Old Bailey against Justice Minister Chris Grayling's cuts to legal aid budgets.
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  • London, June 16th 2014. An effigy of Justice Secretary Chris Grayling looks on as Lawyers, students and barristers protest outside the Old Bailey against cuts to legal aid budgets.
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  • London, June 16th 2014. An effigy of Justice Minister Chris Grayling stands in the entrance of the Old Bailey as lawyers, law students and barristers protest against cuts to legal aid budgets.
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  • London, June 16th 2014. The statue of Lady Justice looks down from on top of the Old Bailey as Lawyers, students and barristers protest against Justice Minister Chris Grayling's cuts to legal aid budgets.
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  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Laughing-gas-demo-1295.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Laughing-gas-demo-1386.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Laughing-gas-demo-1376.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Laughing-gas-demo-1367.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Laughing-gas-demo-1350.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Laughing-gas-demo-1258.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Laughing-gas-demo-1231.jpg
  • London, August 1st 2015. Protesters gather outside Parliament  in London to oppose measures the Government has proposed for banning of all psychoactive substances except alcohol, nicotine and caffeine - outlawing all so-called 'legal highs'.   // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Royal Court of Justice, London, July 9th 2014. Carole Duggan, aunt of Mark Duggan leaves court at lunchtime on day one of the judicial inquiry challenging the inquest verdict on Mark Duggan's shooting by police, in August 2011.
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  • Royal Court of Justice, London, July 9th 2014. Pamela Duggan, mother of mark Duggan leaves court at lunchtime on day one of the judicial inquiry challenging the inquest verdict on Mark Duggan's shooting by police, in August 2011.
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  • Royal Court of Justice, London, July 9th 2014. Pamela Duggan, mother of mark Duggan leaves court at lunchtime on day one of the judicial inquiry challenging the inquest verdict on Mark Duggan's shooting by police, in August 2011.
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  • Royal Court of Justice, London, July 9th 2014. Carole Duggan, aunt of Mark Duggan leaves court at lunchtime on day one of the judicial inquiry challenging the inquest verdict on Mark Duggan's shooting by police, in August 2011.
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  • Royal Court of Justice, London, July 9th 2014. Carole Duggan, aunt of Mark Duggan leaves court at lunchtime on day one of the judicial inquiry challenging the inquest verdict on Mark Duggan's shooting by police, in August 2011.
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  • Royal Court of Justice, London, July 9th 2014. Carole Duggan, aunt of Mark Duggan leaves court at lunchtime on day one of the judicial inquiry challenging the inquest verdict on Mark Duggan's shooting by police, in August 2011.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Financial advisor Jeffrey Blue arrives at the High Court where he is suing Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United Chairman relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Financial advisor Jeffrey Blue arrives at the High Court where he is suing Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United Chairman relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Financial advisor Jeffrey Blue arrives at the High Court where he is suing Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United Chairman relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Financial advisor Jeffrey Blue arrives at the High Court where he is suing Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United Chairman relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Financial advisor Jeffrey Blue arrives at the High Court where he is suing Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United Chairman relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, right, arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, right, arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, right, arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, right,  arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
    2017-05-24-Michael-Barrymore-court-0...JPG
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
    2017-05-24-Michael-Barrymore-court-0...JPG
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: With what looks to be spare cannabis joints ready in his hatband, a reveller enjoys a smoke.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: Police search a man as he enters Hyde Park after a drugs dog had indicated he was possibly carrying illegal substances.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: A senior police officer detains a young man as the rally nears its end.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: YouTube sensantion Bad Nasty uses a megaphone to spread his unique brand of humour.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: YouTube sensantion Bad Nasty uses a megaphone to spread his unique brand of humour.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: Many campaigners for medical cannabis attend the rally, evangelising the medicinal properties of the outlawed herb.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: Cannabis campaigners pose for pictiures with their placards.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: Police search a man as he enters Hyde Park after a drugs dog had indicated he was possibly carrying illegal substances.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: A cloud of cannabis smoke rises from the crowd as the rally draws to its conclusion.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Financial advisor Jeffrey Blue arrives at the High Court where he is suing Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United Chairman relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
    2017-07-06-Mike-Ashley-Court-0005.JPG
  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • PLACE, DATE. Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court where he is expected to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
    2017-05-24-Michael-Barrymore-court-0...JPG
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
    2017-05-24-Michael-Barrymore-court-0...JPG
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
    2017-05-24-Michael-Barrymore-court-0...JPG
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, May 24th 2017. TV presenter Michael Barrymore arrives at the High Court where he is suing the Essex Police for wrongful arrest in 2007, after a man who had been sexually assaulted drowned in his swimming pool several years before.
    2017-05-24-Michael-Barrymore-court-0...JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: Met Police officers look on as up to 2,000 cannabis smokers enjoy their day in the park.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents.
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  • Hyde Park, London, April 19th 2015. Hundreds of cannabis users and their supporters gather at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park for the annual London 420 pro-cannabis rally, under the watcful eye of Metropolitan Police officers, who kept a reasonably low profile, allowing the rally to continue without any serious incidents. PICTURED: A young woman in a polceman's helmet enjoys a smoke.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
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