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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/02/2018. London, UK. Green Party activists on Brixton Road, London's most polluted street, as part of their 'Breathing Cities' campaign to reverse air pollution in Britain's cities. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/02/2018. London, UK. Green Party activists on Brixton Road, London's most polluted street, as part of their 'Breathing Cities' campaign to reverse air pollution in Britain's cities. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/02/2018. London, UK. Green Party activists on Brixton Road, London's most polluted street, as part of their 'Breathing Cities' campaign to reverse air pollution in Britain's cities. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/02/2018. London, UK. 3-year-old Raoul Mullen (L) joins Green Party activists on Brixton Road, London's most polluted street, as part of their 'Breathing Cities' campaign to reverse air pollution in Britain's cities. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/02/2018. London, UK. 3-year-old Raoul Mullen (L) joins Green Party activists on Brixton Road, London's most polluted street, as part of their 'Breathing Cities' campaign to reverse air pollution in Britain's cities. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/02/2018. London, UK. Green Party activists on Brixton Road, London's most polluted street, as part of their 'Breathing Cities' campaign to reverse air pollution in Britain's cities. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protesters clean up the soot they had dumped as a protest but leave a chalk message on the pavement as Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Security guards try to intervene with protesters as Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Security remove a notice pasted onto an office window as Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. A security guard tries to intervene as Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;27/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion end a week of protests by dumping soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the steps of the headquarters of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) as the over-arching regional authority in the area. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. On Thursday five Extinction Rebellion activists climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;25/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Five Extinction Rebellion activists have climbed up the central dome of Bristol City Hall early this morning and say they will stay up there until Bristol City Council commits to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air is highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 296 pairs of shoes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “296 Deaths a Year” which the campaigners say is the number of people who die each year due to air pollution in the city. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying there is a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Picture of KATIE WALLIS from the XR Bristol Arts Group wearing a mask with oak leaves that she made. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;23/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's Five a Week campaign for clean air stages a symbolic, theatrical action highlighting the number of premature deaths in Bristol due to air pollution. They have set up 5 cubes on College Green in front of City Hall with the message “In Bristol, air pollution causes 5 deaths each week”. People are invited to take part and bring their own placard and message around air pollution and step on top of a cube for 2 minutes in silence, then allow the next person to take their place until the “death count” comes to 296. Participants are then invited to place their placards on the Green to create a sticking sea of messages. Social distancing measures are in place and everyone is required to participate wearing a mask. Extinction Rebellion demand urgent action from Bristol City Council & WECA (West of England Combined Authority) to protect people's lungs and protect the planet, saying health is intrinsically linked to the health of the environment. XR want Clean Air Equality for Life, not just for the coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown, saying we have a unique opportunity as we come out of lockdown to envision a Bristol that puts people's health and the health of the planet first, and put pressure on elected officials to help build the city back better. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2020. London, UK. Wimbledon College has closed until 10th March in order to undergo a deep clean after a member of staff tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus after travelling to Italy. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2020. London, UK. Wimbledon College has closed until 10th March in order to undergo a deep clean after a member of staff tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus after travelling to Italy. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/03/2020. London, UK. Wimbledon College has closed until 10th March in order to undergo a deep clean after a member of staff tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus after travelling to Italy. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Boris Johnson.  Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Boris Johnson.  Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Home Secretary Theresa May. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Boris Johnson.  Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Boris Johnson.  Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Boris Johnson.  Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Boris Johnson.  Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Boris Johnson.  Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Boris Johnson.  Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Home Secretary Theresa May. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Boris Johnson.  Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/08/11. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits Clapham Junction during the mass public clean up of the streets. This event has been organised through the social media of Twitter which was attended by up to 350 twitters.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;31/08/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's 'Aged Agitators' stage a "How clean is your pension" protest through Bristol's central shopping area against what they say are the negative effects of some pension investments. The protest is part of a bank holiday weekend of protest action titled "Bristol Rebellion: We Want To Live". XR are protesting in Bristol and other cities in the UK against climate change, leading up to a protest in London starting on 01 September. XR say that despite clear scientific evidence of the deadly climate and ecological emergency, the UK government are refusing to take the urgent action needed to avoid mass extinction. XR say we need politicians to support the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. During the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic, climate change is being forgotten but it is still an emergency that is happening, the elephant in the room. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 17/03/2020; Winterbourne, South Gloucestershire, UK. Coronavirus crisis 2020. Elm Park Primary School in Nicholls Lane is shut until next week for a deep clean after 50% of its teaching staff and 33% of its teaching assistants were forced to self-isolate after experiencing symptoms associated with coronavirus. The school has written to parents explaining that some staff had experienced high temperatures and a persistent cough and that the school could not obtain sufficient staff cover for classes. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 17/03/2020; Winterbourne, South Gloucestershire, UK. Coronavirus crisis 2020. Elm Park Primary School in Nicholls Lane is shut until next week for a deep clean after 50% of its teaching staff and 33% of its teaching assistants were forced to self-isolate after experiencing symptoms associated with coronavirus. The school has written to parents explaining that some staff had experienced high temperatures and a persistent cough and that the school could not obtain sufficient staff cover for classes. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_ELM_PARK_SCHOOL_200317_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;31/08/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's 'Aged Agitators' stage a "How clean is your pension" protest through Bristol's central shopping area against what they say are the negative effects of some pension investments. The protest is part of a bank holiday weekend of protest action titled "Bristol Rebellion: We Want To Live". XR are protesting in Bristol and other cities in the UK against climate change, leading up to a protest in London starting on 01 September. XR say that despite clear scientific evidence of the deadly climate and ecological emergency, the UK government are refusing to take the urgent action needed to avoid mass extinction. XR say we need politicians to support the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. During the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic, climate change is being forgotten but it is still an emergency that is happening, the elephant in the room. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;31/08/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's 'Aged Agitators' stage a "How clean is your pension" protest through Bristol's central shopping area against what they say are the negative effects of some pension investments. The protest is part of a bank holiday weekend of protest action titled "Bristol Rebellion: We Want To Live". XR are protesting in Bristol and other cities in the UK against climate change, leading up to a protest in London starting on 01 September. XR say that despite clear scientific evidence of the deadly climate and ecological emergency, the UK government are refusing to take the urgent action needed to avoid mass extinction. XR say we need politicians to support the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. During the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic, climate change is being forgotten but it is still an emergency that is happening, the elephant in the room. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_200831_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;31/08/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's 'Aged Agitators' stage a "How clean is your pension" protest through Bristol's central shopping area against what they say are the negative effects of some pension investments. The protest is part of a bank holiday weekend of protest action titled "Bristol Rebellion: We Want To Live". XR are protesting in Bristol and other cities in the UK against climate change, leading up to a protest in London starting on 01 September. XR say that despite clear scientific evidence of the deadly climate and ecological emergency, the UK government are refusing to take the urgent action needed to avoid mass extinction. XR say we need politicians to support the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. During the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic, climate change is being forgotten but it is still an emergency that is happening, the elephant in the room. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_200831_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;31/08/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's 'Aged Agitators' stage a "How clean is your pension" protest through Bristol's central shopping area against what they say are the negative effects of some pension investments. The protest is part of a bank holiday weekend of protest action titled "Bristol Rebellion: We Want To Live". XR are protesting in Bristol and other cities in the UK against climate change, leading up to a protest in London starting on 01 September. XR say that despite clear scientific evidence of the deadly climate and ecological emergency, the UK government are refusing to take the urgent action needed to avoid mass extinction. XR say we need politicians to support the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. During the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic, climate change is being forgotten but it is still an emergency that is happening, the elephant in the room. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_200831_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures;31/08/2020; Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's 'Aged Agitators' stage a "How clean is your pension" protest through Bristol's central shopping area against what they say are the negative effects of some pension investments. The protest is part of a bank holiday weekend of protest action titled "Bristol Rebellion: We Want To Live". XR are protesting in Bristol and other cities in the UK against climate change, leading up to a protest in London starting on 01 September. XR say that despite clear scientific evidence of the deadly climate and ecological emergency, the UK government are refusing to take the urgent action needed to avoid mass extinction. XR say we need politicians to support the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. During the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic, climate change is being forgotten but it is still an emergency that is happening, the elephant in the room. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_200831_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 17/03/2020; Winterbourne, South Gloucestershire, UK. Coronavirus crisis 2020. Elm Park Primary School in Nicholls Lane is shut until next week for a deep clean after 50% of its teaching staff and 33% of its teaching assistants were forced to self-isolate after experiencing symptoms associated with coronavirus. The school has written to parents explaining that some staff had experienced high temperatures and a persistent cough and that the school could not obtain sufficient staff cover for classes. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 17/03/2020; Winterbourne, South Gloucestershire, UK. Coronavirus crisis 2020. Staff close the school gates at Elm Park Primary School in Nicholls Lane which is shut until next week for a deep clean after 50% of its teaching staff and 33% of its teaching assistants were forced to self-isolate after experiencing symptoms associated with coronavirus. The school has written to parents explaining that some staff had experienced high temperatures and a persistent cough and that the school could not obtain sufficient staff cover for classes. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01.02.18 London, UK.  A specialist team from Arco Total Access are suspended by ropes to dust a Supermarine Spitfire Mark1A at the Imperial War Museum, London. The rare aircraft is one of few remaining in it’s original 1940's paint and is given a clean-up every three years.<br />
 Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01.02.18 London, UK.  A specialist team from Arco Total Access are suspended by ropes to dust a Supermarine Spitfire Mark1A at the Imperial War Museum, London. The rare aircraft is one of few remaining in it’s original 1940's paint and is given a clean-up every three years.<br />
 Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01.02.18 London, UK.  A specialist team from Arco Total Access are suspended by ropes to dust a Supermarine Spitfire Mark1A at the Imperial War Museum, London. The rare aircraft is one of few remaining in it’s original 1940's paint and is given a clean-up every three years.<br />
 Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/LNP
    LNP_Spitfire_Clean_SJA_006.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01.02.18 London, UK.  A specialist team from Arco Total Access are suspended by ropes to dust a Supermarine Spitfire Mark1A at the Imperial War Museum, London. The rare aircraft is one of few remaining in it’s original 1940's paint and is given a clean-up every three years.<br />
 Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/LNP
    LNP_Spitfire_Clean_SJA_005.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01.02.18 London, UK.  A specialist team from Arco Total Access are suspended by ropes to dust a Supermarine Spitfire Mark1A at the Imperial War Museum, London. The rare aircraft is one of few remaining in it’s original 1940's paint and is given a clean-up every three years.<br />
 Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/LNP
    LNP_Spitfire_Clean_SJA_004.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01.02.18 London, UK.  A specialist team from Arco Total Access are suspended by ropes to dust a Supermarine Spitfire Mark1A at the Imperial War Museum, London. The rare aircraft is one of few remaining in it’s original 1940's paint and is given a clean-up every three years.<br />
 Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/LNP
    LNP_Spitfire_Clean_SJA_003.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01.02.18 London, UK.  A specialist team from Arco Total Access are suspended by ropes to dust a Supermarine Spitfire Mark1A at the Imperial War Museum, London. The rare aircraft is one of few remaining in it’s original 1940's paint and is given a clean-up every three years.<br />
 Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/LNP
    LNP_Spitfire_Clean_SJA_001.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/10/2019. Builth Wells, Powys, Wales, UK.  Workers are dressed for the weather as they carry out cleaning work at the weekly sheep market which takes place as heavy rain hits the small Welsh market town of Builth Wells in Powys, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/05/2012. London, UK A workman cleans the steps of number eleven Downing Street with a powerful hose connected to a street cleaning vehicle. Preparations today 20th May 2012 around London ahead of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee this weekend. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/01/2019. London, UK. A workman cleans paint off the RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Pack after it was vandalised. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/01/2019. London, UK. A man carrying the Union Jack and St George's Cross flags watches as a workman cleans paint off the Canada Memorial in Green Pack after it was vandalised. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/01/2019. London, UK. A workman cleans paint off the Canada Memorial in Green Pack after it was vandalised. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/01/2019. London, UK. A workman cleans paint off the Canada Memorial in Green Pack after it was vandalised. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/01/2019. London, UK. A workman cleans paint off the RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Pack after it was vandalised. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/01/2019. London, UK. A workman cleans paint off the RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Pack after it was vandalised. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/01/2019. London, UK. A workman cleans paint off the RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Pack after it was vandalised. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/01/2019. London, UK. A workman cleans paint off the RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Pack after it was vandalised. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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