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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Sophe Ridge of Sky News practices tossing her pancake before the start.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Left to right, Andrew Rosindell, Lord Redesdale, ITV News Presenter and official race starter Charlene White, Stephen Pound, Nick DeBois, Lord Kennedy, David Burrowes and Sir David Amess practice tossing their pancakes.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Left to right, Andrew Rosindell, Lord Redesdale, ITV News Presenter and official race starter Charlene White, Stephen Pound, Nick DeBois, Lord Kennedy, David Burrowes practice tossing their pancakes.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: The media team practice tossing their pancakes prior to the start. Left to right, Robbie Gibb of Sunday Politics, the Sunday People's Political Editor Nigel Nelson, Nigel Nelson, Sky News Political Correspondent Sophie Ridge, and BBC Political Correspondent Ben Wright.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: The media team practice tossing their pancakes. left to right, Robbie Gibb of Sunday Politics, the Sunday People's Political Editor Nigel Nelson, Nigel Nelson, Sky News Political Correspondent Sophie Ridge, and BBC Political Correspondent Ben Wright.
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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: 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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  • 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: 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: 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 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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  • 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: 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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  • 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, January 28 2018. Former Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers arrives at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London prior to appearing on Sunday Politics. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Former Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers arrives at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London prior to appearing on Sunday Politics. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Former Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers arrives at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London prior to appearing on Sunday Politics. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn gets into a taxi as he leaves the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London after appearing on the Andrew Marr Show. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London after appearing on the Andrew Marr Show. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London after appearing on the Andrew Marr Show. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Opera Tenor Joseph Calleja leaves the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London after appearing on the Andrew Marr Show. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Opera Tenor Joseph Calleja leaves the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London after appearing on the Andrew Marr Show. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Minister for the Cabinet Office David Lidington leaves the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London after appearing on the Andrew Marr Show. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Piers Morgan attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Piers Morgan attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Minister for the Cabinet Office David Lidington attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Minister for the Cabinet Office David Lidington attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Minister for the Cabinet Office David Lidington attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Sonia Sodha, chief leader writer for The Observer. attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Maltese Opera tenor Joseph Calleja attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Maltese Opera tenor Joseph Calleja attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Conservative Party Chairman Brandon Lewis attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Conservative Party Chairman Brandon Lewis attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Conservative Party Chairman Brandon Lewis attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Football administrator David Davies at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Political satirist and comedian Jolyon Rubinstein at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Political satirist and comedian Jolyon Rubinstein at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Pimlico Plumbers' Charlie Mullins at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Pimlico Plumbers' Charlie Mullins at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 14 2018. Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. US singer Gregory Porter leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. US singer Gregory Porter leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. US singer Gregory Porter leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. US singer Gregory Porter leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. US singer Gregory Porter leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. US singer Gregory Porter leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. US singer Gregory Porter leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. US singer Gregory Porter leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. US singer Gregory Porter leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening leave the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening leave the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening leave the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening leave the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening leave the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening leave the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening leave the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage leaves the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. The Labour Party's Alan Milburn attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 03 2017. Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage attends the Andrew Marr Show at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 05 2017. Several dozen protesters from the People's Charter Foundation, whose website states "We demand for proper Brexit, and for Britain to ban Sharia law", demonstrate outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House before marching to Parliament Square, against what they claim is left wing, pro-remain Bias by the BBC, and against the corporations's licence fee, which they state is outdated. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 05 2017. Several dozen protesters from the People's Charter Foundation, whose website states "We demand for proper Brexit, and for Britain to ban Sharia law", demonstrate outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House before marching to Parliament Square, against what they claim is left wing, pro-remain Bias by the BBC, and against the corporations's licence fee, which they state is outdated. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 05 2017. Several dozen protesters from the People's Charter Foundation, whose website states "We demand for proper Brexit, and for Britain to ban Sharia law", demonstrate outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House before marching to Parliament Square, against what they claim is left wing, pro-remain Bias by the BBC, and against the corporations's licence fee, which they state is outdated. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 05 2017. Several dozen protesters from the People's Charter Foundation, whose website states "We demand for proper Brexit, and for Britain to ban Sharia law", demonstrate outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House before marching to Parliament Square, against what they claim is left wing, pro-remain Bias by the BBC, and against the corporations's licence fee, which they state is outdated. PICTURED: A protester rests on the steps of a church. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 05 2017. Several dozen protesters from the People's Charter Foundation, whose website states "We demand for proper Brexit, and for Britain to ban Sharia law", demonstrate outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House before marching to Parliament Square, against what they claim is left wing, pro-remain Bias by the BBC, and against the corporations's licence fee, which they state is outdated. A young lawyer addresses the gathering. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 05 2017. Several dozen protesters from the People's Charter Foundation, whose website states "We demand for proper Brexit, and for Britain to ban Sharia law", demonstrate outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House before marching to Parliament Square, against what they claim is left wing, pro-remain Bias by the BBC, and against the corporations's licence fee, which they state is outdated. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 05 2017. Several dozen protesters from the People's Charter Foundation, whose website states "We demand for proper Brexit, and for Britain to ban Sharia law", demonstrate outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House before marching to Parliament Square, against what they claim is left wing, pro-remain Bias by the BBC, and against the corporations's licence fee, which they state is outdated. © Paul Davey
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: The bus crashed into a residential apartment block, Kensal House.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: Police talk with survivors in the aftermath of the accident.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: The bus crashed into the entrance of Kensal House, a residential apartment block.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: Two cars at the scene appear to have been involved in a minor collision. Police would not speculate on whether they were involved in the bus crash.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: A woman awaits transportation from the scene as paramedics, police and fire fighters work at the scene.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: A woman awaits transportation from the scene as paramedics, police and fire fighters work at the scene.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: As paramedics and rescue crews work a woman stares at the camera.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: A Paramedic pushes a stretcher towards where casualties are being given treatment on the side of the road.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: Air ambulance crew walk through the scene.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 13th 2016. Occasional light drizzle brings out the umbrellas as world's media gathers outside 10 Downing Street as Prime Minister David Cameron prepares to hand over to Theresa May.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 13th 2016. Occasional light drizzle brings out the umbrellas as world's media gathers outside 10 Downing Street as Prime Minister David Cameron prepares to hand over to Theresa May.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 13th 2016. As David Cameron prepares to step aside for new British Prime Minister Theresa May, the British and world's media gathers outside 10 Downing Street.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 13th 2016. As David Cameron prepares to step aside for new British Prime Minister Theresa May, the British and world's media gathers outside 10 Downing Street.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 13th 2016. As David Cameron prepares to step aside for new British Prime Minister Theresa May, the British and world's media gathers outside 10 Downing Street.
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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 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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  • London, January 28 2018. Former Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers arrives at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London prior to appearing on Sunday Politics. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Former Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers arrives at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London prior to appearing on Sunday Politics. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Former Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers arrives at the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London prior to appearing on Sunday Politics. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London after appearing on the Andrew Marr Show. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London after appearing on the Andrew Marr Show. © Paul Davey
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  • London, January 28 2018. Opera Tenor Joseph Calleja leaves the BBC's New Broadcasting House in London after appearing on the Andrew Marr Show. © Paul Davey
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