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  • London, November 28th 2014. Animal rights campaigners demonstrate outside the Regent Street branch of up-market fashion brand Lacoste who they accuse of using Chinese-bred angora rabbit fur in some of their garments. They allege that angora rabbits have their fur pulled out while pinned down, alive. Several months later the same rabbits are subjected once again to the same cruelty and are eventually killed for their pelts. PICTURED: An animal rights campaigner accuse Lacoste of investing in the "torture and murder" of angora rabbits.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity. PICTURED:
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, February 20th 2015. Scores of protesters demonstrate outside the Japanese embassy in London against the killing of dolphins in Taiji Action Day For Dolphins. The demonstrations are a regular occurrence, held by animal rights campaigners who oppose the slaughter of dolphins in Japan's Taiji Cove as well as tourist attractions where dolphins and killer whales are held in captivity.
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  • London, November 28th 2014. Animal rights campaigners demonstrate outside the Regent Street branch of up-market fashion brand Lacoste who they accuse of using Chinese-bred angora rabbit fur in some of their garments. They allege that angora rabbits have their fur pulled out while pinned down, alive. Several months later the same rabbits are subjected once again to the same cruelty and are eventually killed for their pelts. PICTURED: A London Vegan Action anti-cruelty campaigner explains to a member of the Lacoste store staff that they are campaigning against the company's involvement with the fur trade and not those who work in the store.
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  • London, November 28th 2014. Animal rights campaigners demonstrate outside the Regent Street branch of up-market fashion brand Lacoste who they accuse of using Chinese-bred angora rabbit fur in some of their garments. They allege that angora rabbits have their fur pulled out while pinned down, alive. Several months later the same rabbits are subjected once again to the same cruelty and are eventually killed for their pelts. PICTURED: An anti-fur-trade campaigner from London Vegan Action chants slogans shaming Lacoste.
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  • London, November 28th 2014. Animal rights campaigners demonstrate outside the Regent Street branch of up-market fashion brand Lacoste who they accuse of using Chinese-bred angora rabbit fur in some of their garments. They allege that angora rabbits have their fur pulled out while pinned down, alive. Several months later the same rabbits are subjected once again to the same cruelty and are eventually killed for their pelts. PICTURED: A London Vegan Action anti-cruelty campaigner explains to a member of the Lacoste store staff that they are campaigning against the company's involvement with the fur trade and not those who work in the store.
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  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside. PICTURED: Queen guitarist and animal rights activist Brian May helps add influence to the anti-foxhunting campaign.
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: TV Vet Marc Abraham and Jodie Marsh
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: TV Vet Marc Abraham and Jodie Marsh
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Jodie Marsh
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Jodie Marsh
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Jodie Marsh
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: TV Vet Marc Abraham and Jodie Marsh
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: TV Vet Marc Abraham and Jodie Marsh
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: TV Vet Marc Abraham and Jodie Marsh.
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: A woman watches proceedings with her dogs.
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Celebrity guest speaker and dog lover Jodie Marsh
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Celebrity guest speaker and dog lover Jodie Marsh
    Puppy farming protest014.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Celebrity guest speaker and dog lover Jodie Marsh
    Puppy farming protest013.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Celebrity guest speaker and dog lover Jodie Marsh
    Puppy farming protest011.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Celebrity guest speaker and dog lover Jodie Marsh
    Puppy farming protest012.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Celebrity guest speaker and dog lover Jodie Marsh
    Puppy farming protest010.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Celebrity guest speaker and dog lover Jodie Marsh
    Puppy farming protest009.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: SNP MP Paul Monaghan addresses the crowd.
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Celebrity guest speaker and dog lover Jodie Marsh
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: TV Vet Marc Abraham addresses the crowd
    Puppy farming protest006.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: TV Vet Marc Abraham addresses the crowd
    Puppy farming protest005.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Conservative MP David Amess speaks to the crowd.
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  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: Celebrity guest speaker and dog lover Jodie Marsh
    Puppy farming protest003.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: TV Vet Marc Abraham addresses the crowd
    Puppy farming protest001.jpg
  • Westminster, London, May 24th 2016. Animal rights protesters from "Boycott Dogs4Us" protest outside Parliament against puppy farming and third party puppy selling as the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee are investigating the sale of dogs as part of their animal welfare inquiry. PICTURED: TV Vet Marc Abraham addresses the crowd
    Puppy farming protest002.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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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-5067.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-5044.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-5040.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-5031.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-5008.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-4943.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-4054.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-4029.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-4027.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-5608.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-5606.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-5604.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside. PICTURED: The Green Party's Caroline Lucas addreses the crowd.
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  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-4043.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-4039.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside. PICTURED: Wearing fox masks, campaigners block the street outside Parliament.
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  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside. PICTURED: Wearing fox masks, campaigners block the street outside Parliament.
    Foxhunting-4025.jpg
  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
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  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
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  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
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  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
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  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
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  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
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  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
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  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
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  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
    IMG_1968.jpg
  • Self proclaimed "crazy vegan" Heidi Mary Porter proteststs semi-naked outside London's up-market Harrods department store, which still sells fur trade products. Many furs are taken from animals using extremely cruel methods while the animals are still alive.
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  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  XA gibbon contemplates its surroundings during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
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  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  The morning sunlight catches a gibbon's face during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
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  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  The morning sunlight catches a gibbon's face during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
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  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  The morning sunlight catches a gibbon's face during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
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  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  A gibbon hangs out in its enclosure during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
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  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  A gibbon appears to pose for the camera during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
    2017-05-25-zsl-zoo-gibbons-009.JPG
  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  A gibbon looks for treats during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
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  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  A gibbon hangs out in the morning sun during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
    2017-05-25-zsl-zoo-gibbons-007.JPG
  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  A gibbon looks for treats during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
    2017-05-25-zsl-zoo-gibbons-006.JPG
  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  A gibbon swings along the ropes and vines during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
    2017-05-25-zsl-zoo-gibbons-005.JPG
  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  A gibbon looks for treats during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
    2017-05-25-zsl-zoo-gibbons-003.JPG
  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  A gibbon hangs out in the morning sun during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
    2017-05-25-zsl-zoo-gibbons-001.JPG
  • ZSL London Zoo, May 25th 2017.  A gibbon's face catches the morning sun during a photocall to promote ZSL London's newest exhibit, a treehouse style enclosure that will open to the public on Saturday 27th of May. The exhibit is home to duo Jimmy and Yoda, that will take people on a journey high into the Northern white-cheeked gibbon’s (Nomascus leucogenys) treetop habitat, where they’ll be able to watch the pair swing gracefully through a maze of branches and ropes.
    2017-05-25-zsl-zoo-gibbons-002.JPG
  • Battersea, London, November 3rd 2016.  Celebrities and their dogs attend The Evolution at Battersea Park to attend The Battersea Dogs and Cats Home "Collars and Coats Ball". PICTURED: Dame Jacqueline Wilson
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  • Battersea, London, November 3rd 2016.  Celebrities and their dogs attend The Evolution at Battersea Park to attend The Battersea Dogs and Cats Home "Collars and Coats Ball". PICTURED: David Gandy
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