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  • PICTURED: Long traffic queues develop behind the protest. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • 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: 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: Travellers crowd the forecourt of Finnsbury Park station as they await their turn to enter the congested 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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  • 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: 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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  • PICTURED: A traffic tailback on Edgeware road develops as anti pollution protesters block traffic at Marble Arch. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: 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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  • 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: A member of the public films anti pollution protesters as they sit on the road at Marble Arch in London, causing rush hour traffic chaos. <br />
Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A police officer talks with anti pollution protesters as they sit in the road blocking traffic at Marble Arch. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: Rush hour traffic comes to a standstill at Marble Arch as anti-pollution demonstrators block the road at Marble Arch. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A police officer talks with an anti-pollution protester sitting on the road at Marble Arch. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: An irate commuter films anti-pollution protesters sitting on the road. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: A protester 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: 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 police officer negotiates with anti pollution protesters. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • 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: 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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  • 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: Protesters sit on Oxford Street, causing traffic chaos. Demonstrators from the anti-pollution group Stop Killing Londoners cause traffic chaos for London commuters as they conduct a series of short roadblocks at Marble Arch stopping cars and buses from entering Oxford Street and Park Lane. Irate motorists accused them of creating more pollution than they were stopping, whilst the group said their objectives were long term. A leaflet handed out to motorists says the government is not doing enough to tackle the crisis costing 'taxpayers and the NHS £billions [sic] a year'. PLACE, January 29 2018. © Paul Davey
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  • PICTURED: 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, August 30th 2015. With toilet facilities suffering long queues, public urination is a problem as thousands of revellers enjoy day one of the Notting Hill Carnival.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, September 10th 2014. Patriotic Liv McCarron queues to get into the opening ceremony for the Invictus Games, where over 400 competitors from 13 nations will take part in an international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women.
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  • London, August 28th 2016. Hundreds of portable toilets are provided for the revellers, but still the queues force some to relieve themselves in the streets during Family Day at Europe's biggest street party, the Notting Hill Carnival.
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  • London, October 31 2017. Buses queue on Whitehall in London seeming to be going nowhere fast as their engines idle. London's pollution levels are above EU targets and Mayor Sadie Khan has introduced the city's T-charge in an attempt to get older, more polluting vehicles off the capital's streets. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 31 2017. Buses queue on Whitehall in London seeming to be going nowhere fast as their engines idle. London's pollution levels are above EU targets and Mayor Sadie Khan has introduced the city's T-charge in an attempt to get older, more polluting vehicles off the capital's streets. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 31 2017. Buses queue on Whitehall in London seeming to be going nowhere fast as their engines idle. London's pollution levels are above EU targets and Mayor Sadie Khan has introduced the city's T-charge in an attempt to get older, more polluting vehicles off the capital's streets. © Paul Davey
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  • Whitehall, London, February 10th 2016. Taxis queue up on Whitehall as an estimated 8,000 cabbies hold a go-slow in protest against what they say is unfair competition from minicab and Uber drivers who do not have to undergo the rigorous training and checks required for the licenced taxi trade. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • 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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  • 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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  • th 2014. Tens of thousands of shoppers flood central London as  Black Friday discounts and most people's pay days kick off the Christmas shopping season in earnest. PICTURED: Buses queue on Oxford Street as up ahead a protest brings traffic to a standstill.
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  • th 2014. Tens of thousands of shoppers flood central London as  Black Friday discounts and most people's pay days kick off the Christmas shopping season in earnest. PICTURED: Buses queue on Oxford Street as up ahead a protest brings traffic to a standstill.
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  • Whitehall, London, February 10th 2016. Taxis queue up on Whitehall as an estimated 8,000 cabbies hold a go-slow in protest against what they say is unfair competition from minicab and Uber drivers who do not have to undergo the rigorous training and checks required for the licenced taxi trade. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Whitehall, London, February 10th 2016. Taxis queue up on Whitehall as an estimated 8,000 cabbies hold a go-slow in protest against what they say is unfair competition from minicab and Uber drivers who do not have to undergo the rigorous training and checks required for the licenced taxi trade. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, August 30th 2015. Crowds queue to use the portaloos as thousands of revellers enjoy day one of the Notting Hill Carnival.
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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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  • London, November 24 2017. Oxford Circus is sealed off after reports of an incident, creating havoc for traffic and underground commuters during Friday's rush hour, with police eventually standing down. Social media reports mentioned shots fired although this appears now not to be the case PICTURED: Buses queue as traffic around Oxford Circus becomes logjammed due to police cordons. © Paul Davey
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  • Olympia, London, August 9th 2015. Hundreds of real ale lovers attend the Campaign for Real Ale  Great British Beer Festival at London's Olympia Exhibition Centre, where dozens of independent breweries demonstrate the diversity of British brewed beers. PICTURED: Visitors queue at the beer pumps.
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