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  • London, August 12th 2014. Tourists look on as protesters from Fathers For Justice demonstrate against separation from their children from the top of   Decimus Burton's Ionic screen entrance to Hyde Park adjacent to Apsley House at  Hyde Park Corner.
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  • London, August 12th 2014. A Protester dressed as superhero Spiderman from Fathers For Justice hangs a banner from atop Decimus Burton's Ionic screen entrance to Hyde Park adjacent to Apsley House at  Hyde Park Corner.
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  • London, August 12th 2014. Two protesters from Fathers For Justice wave at the passing traffic from atop Decimus Burton's Ionic screen entrance to Hyde Park adjacent to Apsley House at  Hyde Park Corner.
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  • London, August 12th 2014. A woman protests against unfair custody and visitation rights alongside men from Fathers For Justice, atop Decimus Burton's Ionic screen entrance to Hyde Park adjacent to Apsley House at  Hyde Park Corner.
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  • London, August 12th 2014. A Protester dressed as superhero Spiderman from Fathers For Justice hangs a banner from atop Decimus Burton's Ionic screen entrance to Hyde Park adjacent to Apsley House at  Hyde Park Corner.
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  • London, August 12th 2014. A woman protests against unfair custody and visitation rights alongside men from Fathers For Justice, atop Decimus Burton's Ionic screen entrance to Hyde Park adjacent to Apsley House at  Hyde Park Corner.
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  • London, August 12th 2014. Protesters from Fathers For Justice, atop Decimus Burton's Ionic screen entrance to Hyde Park adjacent to Apsley House at  Hyde Park Corner,  “protest to highlight the injustice fathers face in the present family court system”.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Britain First supporter argues with a police officer separating Muslim Brotherhood-supporting anti-Sisi protesters and the right wing anti-Islamists separate.
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Gerry Adams and his team emerge from 10 Downing Street after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Gerry Adams and his team emerge from 10 Downing Street after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Nigel Dodds and Arlene Foster of the DUP speak to the media after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Nigel Dodds and Arlene Foster of the DUP speak to the media after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Nigel Dodds and Arlene Foster of the DUP leave No 10 after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, June 24th 2017. Anti-fascist protesters counter demonstrate against a march to Parliament by the far right anti-Islamist English Defence League. PICTURED: Riot police form a barrier at Trafalgar Square to separate the two opposing sides.
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  • London, April 1st 2017. Police keep anti-fascist counter protesters separated by 100 yards from protesters from nationalist and anti-Islamic group Britain First as they demonstrate in London following the Westminster terror attack of March 22nd.
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  • Whitehall, London, April 4th 2015. As PEGIDA UK holds a poorly attended rally on Whitehall, scores of police are called in to contain counter protesters from various London anti-fascist movements. PICTURED: Anti-fascist counter protesters raise their hands signifying they don't want violence between them and the police separating them from the PEGIDA rally.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Police officers attempt to separate Britain First and Muslim protesters.
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams talks to the press after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Gerry Adams and his team emerge from 10 Downing Street after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Nigel Dodds and Arlene Foster of the DUP speak to the media after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Deputy leader of the DUP Nigel Dodds speaks to the media after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Nigel Dodds and Arlene Foster of the DUP speak to the media after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Arlne Foster speaks to the media after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Arlne Foster speaks to the media after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Arlne Foster speaks to the media after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Nigel Dodds and Arlene Foster of the DUP speak to the media after leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein met separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • London, November 21 2017. Conservative Chief Whip Julian Smith leaves Downing street as leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties the DUP and Sinn Fein meet separately with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street. © Paul Davey
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  • Whitehall, London, April 4th 2015. As PEGIDA UK holds a poorly attended rally on Whitehall, scores of police are called in to contain counter protesters from various London anti-fascist movements. PICTURED: Anti-fascists attempt to surge through police lines separating them from the small PEGIDA rally attended by tow or three dozen men and women, including a contingent of retired Gurkhas.
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  • Whitehall, London, April 4th 2015. As PEGIDA UK holds a poorly attended rally on Whitehall, scores of police are called in to contain counter protesters from various London anti-fascist movements. PICTURED: Anti-fascist protesters chant "Follow your leader, killyourselves like Adolf Hitler" as police keep them and PEGIDA protesters separated.
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  • London, February 8th 2015. Muslims demonstrate outside Downing Street  "to denounce the uncivilised expressionists reprinting of the cartoon image of the Holy Prophet Muhammad". PICTURED: Women protest separately from men as demanded by Islamic tradition.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Police surround Muslims as they attempt to keep Britain First and Muslim Brotherhood-supporting anti-Sisi protesters separate.
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  • Cricklewood, London, July 19th 2014. Large numbers of police were required to keep scores of anti-fascist counter-protesters separate from 13 "South East Alliance"  far right anti-Islamists, demonstrating near the London offices of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood,
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  • Cricklewood, London, July 19th 2014. Large numbers of police keep scores of counter-protesters separate from a protest by about 13 far-right anti-Islamists from the "South East Alliance" as they demonstrate outside the London offices of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.
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  • Cricklewood, London, July 19th 2014. A handful of protesters from the anti-Islamist "South East Alliance" protest outside the London office of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, as large numbers of police keep them and counter-protesting anti-fascists separate.
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