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Joan Collins and the Soroptomists

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/11/2017; Bristol, UK. Dame JOAN COLLINS and her daughter TARA NEWLEY ARKLE (with print scarf) with women’s group The Soroptomists on Bristol's College Green at a rally against domestic violence and to campaign for healthy relationships. Under the banner 'Railing Against Abuse', members of the group travelled to Bristol by train on Saturday, November 25, before walking to College Green where they handed out leaflets entitled Loves Me, Loves Me Not in the shape of bookmarks and cards which offer a simple message about abusive relationships and a helpline for anyone who needs support. They were joined by Lord Mayor Lesley Alexander, and Avon & Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens. The march marks the United Nations' Elimination of Violence Against Women Day. Picture credit: Simon Chapman/LNP

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© Licensed to London News Pictures.  25/11/2017; Bristol, UK. Dame JOAN COLLINS and her daughter TARA NEWLEY ARKLE (with print scarf) with women’s group The Soroptomists on Bristol's College Green at a rally against domestic violence and to campaign for healthy relationships. Under the banner 'Railing Against Abuse', members of the group travelled to Bristol by train on Saturday, November 25, before walking to College Green where they handed out leaflets entitled Loves Me, Loves Me Not in the shape of bookmarks and cards which offer a simple message about abusive relationships and a helpline for anyone who needs support. They were joined by Lord Mayor Lesley Alexander, and Avon & Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens. The march marks the United Nations' Elimination of Violence Against Women Day. Picture credit: Simon Chapman/LNP