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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/12/2017. London, UK. Supporters of jailed British Iranian woman Naznin Zaghari Ratcliffe sing carols outside Downing Street as they call on the government to secure her release before Christmas. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/12/2017. London, UK. Supporters of jailed British Iranian woman Naznin Zaghari Ratcliffe sing carols outside Downing Street as they call on the government to secure her release before Christmas. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/12/2017. London, UK. Supporters of jailed British Iranian woman Naznin Zaghari Ratcliffe sing carols outside Downing Street as they call on the government to secure her release before Christmas. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/12/2017. London, UK. Supporters of jailed British Iranian woman Naznin Zaghari Ratcliffe sing carols outside Downing Street as they call on the government to secure her release before Christmas. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/12/2017. London, UK. Supporters of jailed British Iranian woman Naznin Zaghari Ratcliffe sing carols outside Downing Street as they call on the government to secure her release before Christmas. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_Cathedral_Girls_Choir...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • Richard Alston’s latest work A Ceremony of Carols, danced to Benjamin Britten’s 1942 masterpiece for boys’ choir, is one of his most perfectly-matched musical collaborations to date. Alston’s dance, for his company of eleven plus five students from London Contemporary Dance School is a celebration of a sheer surge of breath, a pure stream of sound. Performed in Sadler's Wells Theatre© Licensed to London News Pictures. 29.02.2012. London, UK. Richard Alston’s latest work A Ceremony of Carols, danced to Benjamin Britten’s 1942 masterpiece for boys’ choir, is one of his most perfectly-matched musical collaborations to date. Alston’s dance, for his company of eleven plus five students from London Contemporary Dance School is a celebration of a sheer surge of breath, a pure stream of sound. Performed in Sadler's Wells Theatre. Picture shows: Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29.02.2012. London, UK. Richard Alston’s latest work A Ceremony of Carols, danced to Benjamin Britten’s 1942 masterpiece for boys’ choir, is one of his most perfectly-matched musical collaborations to date. Alston’s dance, for his company of eleven plus five students from London Contemporary Dance School is a celebration of a sheer surge of breath, a pure stream of sound. Performed in Sadler's Wells Theatre. Picture shows Hannah Kidd. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29.02.2012. London, UK. Richard Alston’s latest work A Ceremony of Carols, danced to Benjamin Britten’s 1942 masterpiece for boys’ choir, is one of his most perfectly-matched musical collaborations to date. Alston’s dance, for his company of eleven plus five students from London Contemporary Dance School is a celebration of a sheer surge of breath, a pure stream of sound. Performed in Sadler's Wells Theatre. Picture shows Hannah Kidd. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Richard_Alston_Company_TNA_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29.02.2012. London, UK. Richard Alston’s latest work A Ceremony of Carols, danced to Benjamin Britten’s 1942 masterpiece for boys’ choir, is one of his most perfectly-matched musical collaborations to date. Alston’s dance, for his company of eleven plus five students from London Contemporary Dance School is a celebration of a sheer surge of breath, a pure stream of sound. Performed in Sadler's Wells Theatre. Picture shows Liam Riddick and Nancy Nerantzi. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29.02.2012. London, UK. Richard Alston’s latest work A Ceremony of Carols, danced to Benjamin Britten’s 1942 masterpiece for boys’ choir, is one of his most perfectly-matched musical collaborations to date. Alston’s dance, for his company of eleven plus five students from London Contemporary Dance School is a celebration of a sheer surge of breath, a pure stream of sound. Performed in Sadler's Wells Theatre. Picture shows Liam Riddick and Nancy Nerantzi. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay. Motion blur effect. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. Nathan Goodman dancing. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay. Motion blur effect. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. Pierre Tappon dancing at cross. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/12/2017. London, UK. Richard Ratcliffe, husband of jailed British Iranian woman Naznin Zaghari Ratcliffe, speaks to carol singers outside Downing Street as they call on the government to secure her release before Christmas. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/12/2017. London, UK. Richard Ratcliffe, husband of jailed British Iranian woman Naznin Zaghari Ratcliffe, speaks to carol singers outside Downing Street as they call on the government to secure her release before Christmas. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Members of the Vaxholm boys' choir with the Chorus Pictor choir from Stockholm during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Sara Kjorling from Stockholm leads the procession during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of  light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Sara Kjorling from Stockholm leads the procession during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Sara Kjorling from Stockholm leads the procession during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. The Chorus Pictor choir from Stockholm and the YASS Lucia Singers process during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of  light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. The Chorus Pictor choir from Stockholm and the YASS Lucia Singers process during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of  light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Members of the Vaxholm boys' choir with the Chorus Pictor choir from Stockholm during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. A member of the Vaxholm boys' choir from Stockholm prepares to join the procession during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Sara Kjorling from Stockholm leads the procession during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Sara Kjorling from Stockholm leads the procession during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Members of the Vaxholm boys' choir with the Chorus Pictor choir from Stockholm during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Sara Kjorling from Stockholm leads the procession during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Sara Kjorling from Stockholm leads the procession during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/12/2015. York, UK. Sara Kjorling from Stockholm leads the procession during the Sankta Lucia Carol Service at York Minster. Lucia is a tradition in the Swedish calendar and is a celebration of St Lucy as the bringer of light in the darkness of winter.  Photo credit : Anna Gowthorpe/LNP
    LNP_Sankta_Lucia_AGO_02.jpg
  • 24/12/2013. Troops at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan start the festive celebrations this evening with a carol concert.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • 24/12/2013. Troops at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan start the festive celebrations this evening with a carol concert.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • 24/12/2013. Troops at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan start the festive celebrations this evening with a carol concert.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • 24/12/2013. Craftsmen Phil McKinsley (28) joins troops in Camp Bastion in Afghanistan as they begin the festive celebrations this with an evening carol concert.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • 24/12/2013. Troops at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan start the festive celebrations this evening with a carol concert.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • 24/12/2013. Troops at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan start the festive celebrations this evening with a carol concert.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • 24/12/2013. Troops at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan start the festive celebrations this evening with a carol concert.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaigners block the side entrance and car park at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road after three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. Campaigners later left peacefully without arrest. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaigners block the side entrance and car park at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road after three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. Campaigners later left peacefully without arrest. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaigners block the side entrance and car park at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road after three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. Campaigners later left peacefully without arrest. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. London, UK. Artist CAROL BOVE poses next to her work titled `roman a Clef, 2018 (L) and Rich Mom, 2018 (R) showing as part of an exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. London, UK. Artist CAROL BOVE poses next to her work titled New Moon, 2018 showing as part of an exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. London, UK. Artist CAROL BOVE poses next to her work titled Nike II, 2018 (L) and Nike I 2018 (R) showing as part of an exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. London, UK. Artist CAROL BOVE poses next to her work titled Nike II, 2018 (L) and Nike I 2018 (R) showing as part of an exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. London, UK. Artist CAROL BOVE poses next to her work titled  Cutting Corners, 2018 showing as part of an exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. London, UK. Artist CAROL BOVE poses next to her work titled Rich Mom, 2018 (R) showing as part of an exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. London, UK. Artist CAROL BOVE poses next to her work titled Cutting Corners, 2018 (L) and Rich Mom, 2018 (R) showing as part of an exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26 June 2013. London, England. Pictured: Carol Walton saving energy. Theatre Rites "Bank On It" is a promenade show designed for children aged 5 and over and takes place at the Rose Lipman Building in N1. "Bank On It" is part of the Beyond Barbican season. Artistic Director: Sue Buckmaster, Performers: Danny Schlesinger, Carol Walton, Simon Palmer, Mohsen Nouri, Marsha Gem Henry and Matthew Blake. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • ©London News Picures..Live screening of St Paul's Cathedral's Christmas carol service. A 25m screen in adjacent Paternoster Square broadcasted the service live, for the first time in London. Photo credit should read Fuat Akyuz/London News Pictures.
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  • ©London News Picures..Live screening of St Paul's Cathedral's Christmas carol service. A 25m screen in adjacent Paternoster Square broadcasted the service live, for the first time in London. Photo credit should read Fuat Akyuz/London News Pictures.
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  • ©London News Picures..Live screening of St Paul's Cathedral's Christmas carol service. A 25m screen in adjacent Paternoster Square broadcasted the service live, for the first time in London. Photo credit should read Fuat Akyuz/London News Pictures.
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  • ©London News Picures..Live screening of St Paul's Cathedral's Christmas carol service. A 25m screen in adjacent Paternoster Square broadcasted the service live, for the first time in London. Photo credit should read Fuat Akyuz/London News Pictures.
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  • ©London News Picures.. Live screening of St Paul's Cathedral's Christmas carol service. A 25m screen in adjacent Paternoster Square broadcasted the service live, for the first time in London. Photo credit should read Fuat Akyuz/London News Pictures.
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  • ©London News Picures.. Office workers and shoppers stop to watch the first live screening of St Paul's Christmas carol service in Paternoster Square. A 25m screen was set up in Paternoster square. Photo credit should read Fuat Akyuz/London News Pictures.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. LONDON, UK. A staff member views "New Moon", 2018, by Carol Bove at the preview of an exhibition of steel sculptures by the American artist at the David Zwirner gallery in Mayfair.  The show runs 8 June to 3 August 2018.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. LONDON, UK. A staff member views "Nike II", 2018, by Carol Bove at the preview of an exhibition of steel sculptures by the American artist at the David Zwirner gallery in Mayfair.  The show runs 8 June to 3 August 2018.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2013. London, UK. Carol Thatcher, daughter of former conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who died on 8th April from a stroke, makes a statement to the media outside her mothers house in central London today 13th April 2013. Photo credit : Peter Kollanyi/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. LONDON, UK. American artist Carol Bove poses with "Nike II", 2018, at the preview of an exhibition of her steel sculptures at the David Zwirner gallery in Mayfair.  The show runs 8 June to 3 August 2018.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. LONDON, UK. A staff member views "Nike II", 2018, by Carol Bove at the preview of an exhibition of steel sculptures by the American artist at the David Zwirner gallery in Mayfair.  The show runs 8 June to 3 August 2018.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. LONDON, UK. A staff member views "Cutting Corners", 2018, by Carol Bove at the preview of an exhibition of steel sculptures by the American artist at the David Zwirner gallery in Mayfair.  The show runs 8 June to 3 August 2018.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. LONDON, UK. American artist Carol Bove poses with "Turtle", 2018, at the preview of an exhibition of her steel sculptures at the David Zwirner gallery in Mayfair.  The show runs 8 June to 3 August 2018.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. LONDON, UK. A staff member views "New Moon", 2018, by Carol Bove at the preview of an exhibition of steel sculptures by the American artist at the David Zwirner gallery in Mayfair.  The show runs 8 June to 3 August 2018.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. LONDON, UK. A staff member views "New Moon", 2018, by Carol Bove at the preview of an exhibition of steel sculptures by the American artist at the David Zwirner gallery in Mayfair.  The show runs 8 June to 3 August 2018.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/01/2017. London, UK. John Nichol, an RAF veteran who was shot down during the Gulf War, accompanies Carol Vordeman, TV personality, as they hand in a petition with 237,800 signatures at number 10 Downing Street.  The petition calls for George "Johnny" Johnson, aged 95, who took part in the WW2 Dambusters operation, to receive a knighthood.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2013. London, UK. Carol Thatcher, daughter and Mark Thatcher son of former conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who died on 8th April from a stroke, outside Thatcher's house in central London today 13th April 2013. Photo credit : Peter Kollanyi/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2013. London, UK. Carol Thatcher, daughter of former conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who died on 8th April from a stroke, makes a statement to the media outside her mothers house in central London today 13th April 2013. Photo credit : Peter Kollanyi/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2013. London, UK. Carol Thatcher, daughter of former conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who died on 8th April from a stroke, makes a statement to the media outside her mothers house in central London today 13th April 2013. Photo credit : Peter Kollanyi/LNP
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