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  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © 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, 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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  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
    2017-11-22-Budget-Red-Briefcase012.JPG
  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
    2017-11-22-Budget-Red-Briefcase011.JPG
  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
    2017-11-22-Budget-Red-Briefcase010.JPG
  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
    2017-11-22-Budget-Red-Briefcase009.JPG
  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
    2017-11-22-Budget-Red-Briefcase004.JPG
  • London, November 22 2017. Chancellor Philip Hammond poses with the famous red briefcase outside his official residence at 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons.. © Paul Davey
    2017-11-22-Budget-Red-Briefcase001.JPG
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
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  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
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  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
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  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
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  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Almost thgere! limited numbers of passengers are admitted to Finnsbury Park station as staff try to control the overcrowding of platforms.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: A woman queuing outside Foinnsbury Park station makes a phonecall during the long wait.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Hundreds of passengers anxiously wait outside Finnsbury Park station as staff limit admissions to avoid overcrowding on the platforms.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: British Transport Police officers erect barriers to assist those exiting Finnsbury Park Station.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Hundreds of travellers wait outside the entrance to Finnsbury Park station as station staff try to control the gongestion within.
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  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
    IMG_3059.jpg
  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
    IMG_3056.jpg
  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
    IMG_3006.jpg
  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
    IMG_2946.jpg
  • January 17th 2015, St Pancrass International, London. A queue hundreds of metres long forms as thousands of travellers intending to travel to Europe on he Eurostar train are stranded as mixed reports of smoke, carbon doxide and a lorry fre in  the north tunnel cause its closure, forcing the cancellation of all services.
    _MG_2671.jpg
  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Long quesues lead to a crowded forecourt outside Finnsbury Park Station.
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  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Hundreds of passengers anxiously wait outside Finnsbury Park station as staff limit admissions to avoid overcrowding on the platforms.
    IMG_1901.jpg
  • Finnsbury Park, London, December 27th 2014. All trains in and out of King’s Cross, one of the busiest stations in London, have been cancelled thanks to engineering work on the East Coast mainline overrunning. A limited sevice is running from Finnsbury Park station which has become heavily congested, with British Transport Police called in to assist with crowd control. PICTURED: Travellers crowd the forecourt of Finnsbury Park station as they await their turn to enter the congested station.
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  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
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  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement. PICTURED: A Police officer kicks a smoke bomb away.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-8009.jpg
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Hampstead Heath, London. An illegally constructed home nestles among the trees at the edge of Hampstead Heath. Camden Council have demanded that the dwelling is demolished as it does not have planning permission. February 01 2018. © SWNS
    2018-01-30-SWNS-Illegal-Hapstead-Hou...JPG
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-7894.jpg
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-7881.jpg
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-7858.jpg
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement. PICTURED: A woman apparently working as a security guard for the museum wears a sweatshirt proclaiming "fighting solves everything".
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-8021.jpg
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-8018.jpg
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-7980.jpg
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-7994.jpg
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-7934.jpg
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-7919.jpg
  • Cable Street, London, August 22nd 2015. Activists from Class War demonstrate against the newly established Jack The Ripper Museum on Cable Street, claiming that it demeans women by profiting off the death of prostitutes killed by the Ripper. The Museum, during its planning stage, claimed that it would be dedicated to the Suffragettes movement.
    Jack-the-ripper-museum-demo-7930.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 006.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 003.jpg
  • London, August 21st 2015. London's ubiquitous "Boris Bikes" have proven popular with tourists and Londoners alike, with both regular users and those new to the scheme will be able to ride Boris Bikes without charge on August 22 and 23, as part of Transport For London's initiative to encourage further adoption of the scheme by users ahead of expansion plans to roll out a further 1,000 docking stations.
    Boris-bikes-Free-Hire-7563.jpg
  • London, August 21st 2015. London's ubiquitous "Boris Bikes" have proven popular with tourists and Londoners alike, with both regular users and those new to the scheme will be able to ride Boris Bikes without charge on August 22 and 23, as part of Transport For London's initiative to encourage further adoption of the scheme by users ahead of expansion plans to roll out a further 1,000 docking stations.
    Boris-bikes-Free-Hire-7500.jpg
  • London, August 21st 2015. London's ubiquitous "Boris Bikes" have proven popular with tourists and Londoners alike, with both regular users and those new to the scheme will be able to ride Boris Bikes without charge on August 22 and 23, as part of Transport For London's initiative to encourage further adoption of the scheme by users ahead of expansion plans to roll out a further 1,000 docking stations.
    Boris-bikes-Free-Hire-7387.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 015.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 013.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 012.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 011.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 010.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 009.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 008.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 001.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 23rd 2016. Hundreds of teachers converge on Westminster and march from Westminster Cathedral to a rally at the Emmanuel Centre in protest against Education Secretary Nicky Morgan's plan to convert all schools into academies. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Teachers protest 002.jpg
  • London, August 21st 2015. London's ubiquitous "Boris Bikes" have proven popular with tourists and Londoners alike, with both regular users and those new to the scheme will be able to ride Boris Bikes without charge on August 22 and 23, as part of Transport For London's initiative to encourage further adoption of the scheme by users ahead of expansion plans to roll out a further 1,000 docking stations.
    Boris-bikes-Free-Hire-7435.jpg
  • London, August 21st 2015. London's ubiquitous "Boris Bikes" have proven popular with tourists and Londoners alike, with both regular users and those new to the scheme will be able to ride Boris Bikes without charge on August 22 and 23, as part of Transport For London's initiative to encourage further adoption of the scheme by users ahead of expansion plans to roll out a further 1,000 docking stations.
    Boris-bikes-Free-Hire-7424.jpg
  • London, August 21st 2015. London's ubiquitous "Boris Bikes" have proven popular with tourists and Londoners alike, with both regular users and those new to the scheme will be able to ride Boris Bikes without charge on August 22 and 23, as part of Transport For London's initiative to encourage further adoption of the scheme by users ahead of expansion plans to roll out a further 1,000 docking stations.
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  • London, August 21st 2015. London's ubiquitous "Boris Bikes" have proven popular with tourists and Londoners alike, with both regular users and those new to the scheme will be able to ride Boris Bikes without charge on August 22 and 23, as part of Transport For London's initiative to encourage further adoption of the scheme by users ahead of expansion plans to roll out a further 1,000 docking stations.
    Boris-bikes-Free-Hire-7378.jpg
  • London, August 21st 2015. London's ubiquitous "Boris Bikes" have proven popular with tourists and Londoners alike, with both regular users and those new to the scheme will be able to ride Boris Bikes without charge on August 22 and 23, as part of Transport For London's initiative to encourage further adoption of the scheme by users ahead of expansion plans to roll out a further 1,000 docking stations.
    Boris-bikes-Free-Hire-7359.jpg
  • London, August 21st 2015. London's ubiquitous "Boris Bikes" have proven popular with tourists and Londoners alike, with both regular users and those new to the scheme will be able to ride Boris Bikes without charge on August 22 and 23, as part of Transport For London's initiative to encourage further adoption of the scheme by users ahead of expansion plans to roll out a further 1,000 docking stations.
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-5051.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-4968.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-4958.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-4935.jpg
  • Whitehall, London, May 30th 2015. Hundreds in "Great British Right Off" protest against government plans to repeal the Human Rights act, seen as an obstacle to upholding British laws.
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-0572.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-0565.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-5076.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-5067.jpg
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