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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Liberal Democrat MP Stephen Lloyd tosses a pancake as he takes part in a pancake race outside the Houses of Parliament today (21/02/12). Lords, Members of Parliament and political journalists today took part in the 2012 'Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race' in aid of disability charity Rehab. The parliamentary team took the trophy after an extra lap was run due to widespread cheating. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Labour MP Stephen Pound tosses two pancakes as he flaunts the rules during a pancake race outside the Houses of Parliament today (21/02/12). Lords, Members of Parliament and political journalists today took part in the 2012 'Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race' in aid of disability charity Rehab. The parliamentary team took the trophy after an extra lap was run due to widespread cheating. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Liberal Democrat MP Martin Horwood attempts to toss a pancake as he takes part in a pancake race outside the Houses of Parliament today (21/02/12). Lords, Members of Parliament and political journalists today took part in the 2012 'Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race' in aid of disability charity Rehab. The parliamentary team took the trophy after an extra lap was run due to widespread cheating. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. The winning team of MPs pose for a picture after their victory during the annual Rahab Parliamentary Pancake Race. L-R Jason McCartney (Con), Julian Huppert (Lib Dem), Tracey Crouch (Con), Stephen Pound (Lab) and Ian Murray (Lab). Lords, Members of Parliament and political journalists today took part in the 2012 'Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race' in aid of disability charity Rehab. The parliamentary team took the trophy after an extra lap was run due to widespread cheating. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Conservative MP Tracey Crouch sprints during the annual pancake race outside the Houses of Parliament today (21/02/12). Lords, Members of Parliament and political journalists today took part in the 2012 'Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race' in aid of disability charity Rehab. The parliamentary team took the trophy after an extra lap was run due to widespread cheating. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Labour MP Ian Murray tosses a pancake as he takes part in a pancake race outside the Houses of Parliament today (21/02/12). Lords, Members of Parliament and political journalists today took part in the 2012 'Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race' in aid of disability charity Rehab. The parliamentary team took the trophy after an extra lap was run due to widespread cheating. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Labour MP Stephen Pound tosses two pancakes as he flaunts the rules during a pancake race outside the Houses of Parliament today (21/02/12). Lords, Members of Parliament and political journalists today took part in the 2012 'Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race' in aid of disability charity Rehab. The parliamentary team took the trophy after an extra lap was run due to widespread cheating. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Lord Kennedy, a Labour Peer, tosses a pancake and runs past crowds as he takes part in an annual pancake race outside the Houses of Parliament today (21/02/12). Lords, Members of Parliament and political journalists today took part in the 2012 'Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race' in aid of disability charity Rehab. The parliamentary team took the trophy after an extra lap was run due to widespread cheating. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 02/11/2013 of Manchester Gorton MP SIR GERALD KAUFMAN at an event in his constituency as the MP has today (11th December 2013) been complaining to Parliament about bad responses to parliamentary questions from the Minister for Immigration, Mark Harper who, says Mr Kaufman, has failed to respond to repeated correspondence instead leaving replies to be sent by junior colleague , Lord Taylor of Holbeach . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 02/11/2013 of Manchester Gorton MP SIR GERALD KAUFMAN at an event in his constituency as the MP has today (11th December 2013) been complaining to Parliament about bad responses to parliamentary questions from the Minister for Immigration, Mark Harper who, says Mr Kaufman, has failed to respond to repeated correspondence instead leaving replies to be sent by junior colleague , Lord Taylor of Holbeach . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 02/11/2013 of Manchester Gorton MP SIR GERALD KAUFMAN at an event in his constituency as the MP has today (11th December 2013) been complaining to Parliament about bad responses to parliamentary questions from the Minister for Immigration, Mark Harper who, says Mr Kaufman, has failed to respond to repeated correspondence instead leaving replies to be sent by junior colleague , Lord Taylor of Holbeach . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 02/11/2013 of Manchester Gorton MP SIR GERALD KAUFMAN at an event in his constituency as the MP has today (11th December 2013) been complaining to Parliament about bad responses to parliamentary questions from the Minister for Immigration, Mark Harper who, says Mr Kaufman, has failed to respond to repeated correspondence instead leaving replies to be sent by junior colleague , Lord Taylor of Holbeach . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 02/11/2013 of Manchester Gorton MP SIR GERALD KAUFMAN at an event in his constituency as the MP has today (11th December 2013) been complaining to Parliament about bad responses to parliamentary questions from the Minister for Immigration, Mark Harper who, says Mr Kaufman, has failed to respond to repeated correspondence instead leaving replies to be sent by junior colleague , Lord Taylor of Holbeach . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 02/11/2013 of Manchester Gorton MP SIR GERALD KAUFMAN at an event in his constituency as the MP has today (11th December 2013) been complaining to Parliament about bad responses to parliamentary questions from the Minister for Immigration, Mark Harper who, says Mr Kaufman, has failed to respond to repeated correspondence instead leaving replies to be sent by junior colleague , Lord Taylor of Holbeach . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 02/11/2013 of Manchester Gorton MP SIR GERALD KAUFMAN at an event in his constituency as the MP has today (11th December 2013) been complaining to Parliament about bad responses to parliamentary questions from the Minister for Immigration, Mark Harper who, says Mr Kaufman, has failed to respond to repeated correspondence instead leaving replies to be sent by junior colleague , Lord Taylor of Holbeach . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. BBC presenter and journalist Jon Snow leaving St Martin in the Fields church, London following a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. BBC presenter and journalist Jon Snow embracing an unknown woman as he leaves St Martin in the Fields church, London following a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. BBC presenter and journalist Jon Snow embracing an unknown woman as he leaves St Martin in the Fields church, London following a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. A guest holding a service book leaving St Martin in the Fields church, London following a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. Guests holding service books leaving St Martin in the Fields church, London following a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. Foreign Secretary William Hague leaving St Martin in the Fields church, London following a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. Foreign Secretary William Hague arriving at St Martin in the Fields church, London for a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. Rosemarie Colvin (right), mother of Marie Colvin arriving at St Martin in the Fields church, London for a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. Charles Kennedy arriving at St Martin in the Fields church, London for a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. Foreign Secretary William Hague speaking to Rosemarie Colvin, mother of Marie Colvin as he arrives at St Martin in the Fields church, London for a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. Rosemarie Colvin, mother of Marie Colvin arriving at St Martin in the Fields church, London for a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. David Miliband arriving at St Martin in the Fields church, London for a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2012. London, UK. David Miliband arriving at St Martin in the Fields church, London for a memorial service held for American Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who died covering the siege of Homs in Syria.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. A banner is seen hanging across the front of the National Gallery as part of a Greenpeace protest in London this evening (21/02/12).  The protest was held to correspond with a Shell Petroleum event being held at the gallery this evening. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Greenpeace activists are seen hanging from the National Gallery in London today (21/02/12) as they take part n a protest there. The protest was held to correspond with a Shell Petroleum event being held at the gallery this evening. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Greenpeace activists are seen hanging from the National Gallery in London today (21/02/12) as they take part n a protest there. The protest was held to correspond with a Shell Petroleum event being held at the gallery this evening. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. Greenpeace activists are seen hanging from the National Gallery in London today (21/02/12) as they take part n a protest there. The protest was held to correspond with a Shell Petroleum event being held at the gallery this evening. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. A banner is seen hanging across the front of the National Gallery as part of a Greenpeace protest in London this evening (21/02/12).  The protest was held to correspond with a Shell Petroleum event being held at the gallery this evening. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. A banner is seen hanging across the front of the National Gallery as part of a Greenpeace protest in London this evening (21/02/12).  The protest was held to correspond with a Shell Petroleum event being held at the gallery this evening. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2012. LONDON, UK. A banner is seen hanging across the front of the National Gallery as part of a Greenpeace protest in London this evening (21/02/12).  The protest was held to correspond with a Shell Petroleum event being held at the gallery this evening. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/09/2013 . Manchester, UK.  Picture shows injury sustained by Northern Echo Parliamentary Lobby Correspondent, ROB MERRICK during a challenge with Ed Balls. British Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls involved in a collision with Northern Echo Parliamentary Lobby Correspondent, ROB MERRICK (PICTURED) , which left ROB MERRICK substituted due to injury. Football match between Labour Members of Parliament and journalists in Manchester, on the opening day of the 2014 Labour Party Annual Conference, which is being held in Manchester. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 9/11/2019. Doncaster, UK. A  Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and and Labour MP Caroline Flint visit areas  affected by flooding in Dufton Close Conisborough .Within 24 hours , floods have affected many parts of Northern England , with damage corresponding to a month of heavy rainfall.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos /LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 9/11/2019. Doncaster, UK. A Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and and Labour MP Caroline Flint visit areas affected by flooding in Dufton Close Conisborough .Within 24 hours , floods have affected many parts of Northern England , with damage corresponding to a month of heavy rainfall.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos /LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 9/11/2019. Doncaster, UK. A Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and and Labour MP Caroline Flint visit areas affected by flooding in Dufton Close Conisborough .Within 24 hours , floods have affected many parts of Northern England , with damage corresponding to a month of heavy rainfall.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 9/11/2019. Doncaster, UK. A  Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, visits areas  affected by flooding in Dufton Close Conisborough .Within 24 hours , floods have affected many parts of Northern England , with damage corresponding to a month of heavy rainfall.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos /LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 9/11/2019. Doncaster, UK. A  Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and and Labour MP Caroline Flint visit areas  affected by flooding in Dufton Close Conisborough .Within 24 hours , floods have affected many parts of Northern England , with damage corresponding to a month of heavy rainfall.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos /LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 9/11/2019. Doncaster, UK. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, meets residents  affected by flooding in Dufton Close Conisborough .Within 24 hours , floods have affected many parts of Northern England , with damage corresponding to a month of heavy rainfall.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos /LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 9/11/2019. Doncaster, UK. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, meets residents  affected by flooding in Dufton Close Conisborough .Within 24 hours , floods have affected many parts of Northern England , with damage corresponding to a month of heavy rainfall.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos /LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 9/11/2019. Doncaster, UK. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, meets residents  affected by flooding in Dufton Close Conisborough .Within 24 hours , floods have affected many parts of Northern England , with damage corresponding to a month of heavy rainfall.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos /LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 29/09/2019. Manchester, UK. Laura Kuenssberg Pinocchio placard in reference to the BBC's political correspondent . Thousands attend a march for the People's Assembly . Demonstrations for and against Brexit , austerity measures , the environment and numerous social issues take place across Manchester during the first day of the Conservative Party Conference taking place at the Manchester Central Exhibition Centre . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2019. London, UK. Treasury Secretary Liz Truss talks with Financial Times Chief Political Correspondent Jim Pickard at Parliament ahead of the second round of leadership votes. Boris Johnson has cemented his position as favourite to become the next Prime Minster after winning a clear majority in the first round of the conservative party's leadership race. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2019. London, UK. Treasury Secretary Liz Truss shares a joke with Financial Times Chief Political Correspondent Jim Pickard at Parliament ahead of the second round of leadership votes. Boris Johnson has cemented his position as favourite to become the next Prime Minster after winning a clear majority in the first round of the conservative party's leadership race. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2018. London, UK. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson leaves Downing Street and is questioned by Channel Four Political Correspondent Michael Crick (R) after attending cabinet. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2017. London, UK.  104 three dimensional names have been installed in Paternoster Square near St. Paul's cathedral to mark the launch of the 'Make Blood Cancer Visible' campaign.  Designed by Paul Cocksedge, the typographic forest of names represents the 104 individuals diagnosed with blood cancer daily.  Each piece symbolises an individual with blood cancer, the height corresponds to the height of that individual and bears a write-up of their particular type of blood cancer.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2017. London, UK.  104 three dimensional names have been installed in Paternoster Square near St. Paul's cathedral to mark the launch of the 'Make Blood Cancer Visible' campaign.  Designed by Paul Cocksedge, the typographic forest of names represents the 104 individuals diagnosed with blood cancer daily.  Each piece symbolises an individual with blood cancer, the height corresponds to the height of that individual and bears a write-up of their particular type of blood cancer.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2017. London, UK.  104 three dimensional names have been installed in Paternoster Square near St. Paul's cathedral to mark the launch of the 'Make Blood Cancer Visible' campaign.  Designed by Paul Cocksedge, the typographic forest of names represents the 104 individuals diagnosed with blood cancer daily.  Each piece symbolises an individual with blood cancer, the height corresponds to the height of that individual and bears a write-up of their particular type of blood cancer.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2017. London, UK.  104 three dimensional names have been installed in Paternoster Square near St. Paul's cathedral to mark the launch of the 'Make Blood Cancer Visible' campaign.  Designed by Paul Cocksedge, the typographic forest of names represents the 104 individuals diagnosed with blood cancer daily.  Each piece symbolises an individual with blood cancer, the height corresponds to the height of that individual and bears a write-up of their particular type of blood cancer.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2017. London, UK.  104 three dimensional names have been installed in Paternoster Square near St. Paul's cathedral to mark the launch of the 'Make Blood Cancer Visible' campaign.  Designed by Paul Cocksedge, the typographic forest of names represents the 104 individuals diagnosed with blood cancer daily.  Each piece symbolises an individual with blood cancer, the height corresponds to the height of that individual and bears a write-up of their particular type of blood cancer.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2017. London, UK.  Blood cancer sufferers and survivors stand amongst 104 three dimensional names installed in Paternoster Square near St. Paul's cathedral to mark the launch of the 'Make Blood Cancer Visible' campaign.  Designed by Paul Cocksedge, the typographic forest of names represents the 104 individuals diagnosed with blood cancer daily.  Each piece symbolises an individual with blood cancer, the height corresponds to the height of that individual and bears a write-up of their particular type of blood cancer.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2017. London, UK.  104 three dimensional names have been installed in Paternoster Square near St. Paul's cathedral to mark the launch of the 'Make Blood Cancer Visible' campaign.  Designed by Paul Cocksedge, the typographic forest of names represents the 104 individuals diagnosed with blood cancer daily.  Each piece symbolises an individual with blood cancer, the height corresponds to the height of that individual and bears a write-up of their particular type of blood cancer.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AUSTERITY_ART_150506_SCH_24.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AUSTERITY_ART_150506_SCH_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow (pictured) and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow (pictured) and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow (pictured) and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  05/05/2015. Bristol, UK.  A member of the public views 'Figures', 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity; art by Liz Crow and displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity will be read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 18/11/2014 . Kent , UK . UKIP sweet jar updated in the window of Sweet Expectations sweet shop on High Street , Rochester , ahead of the upcoming Rochester and Strood by-election . Jars representing the parties are filled with sweets corresponding to the voting intentions of the shop's customers . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/09/2013 . Manchester, UK.  British Shadow Chancellor ED BALLS involved in a collision with Northern Echo Parliamentary Lobby Correspondent, ROB MERRICK, which left ROB MERRICK substituted due to injury. Football match between Labour Members of Parliament and journalists in Manchester, on the opening day of the 2014 Labour Party Annual Conference, which is being held in Manchester. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/09/2013 . Manchester, UK.  British Shadow Chancellor ED BALLS involved in a collision with Northern Echo Parliamentary Lobby Correspondent, ROB MERRICK, which left ROB MERRICK substituted due to injury. Football match between Labour Members of Parliament and journalists in Manchester, on the opening day of the 2014 Labour Party Annual Conference, which is being held in Manchester. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/09/2013 . Manchester, UK.  British Shadow Chancellor ED BALLS involved in a collision with Northern Echo Parliamentary Lobby Correspondent, ROB MERRICK, which left ROB MERRICK substituted due to injury. Football match between Labour Members of Parliament and journalists in Manchester, on the opening day of the 2014 Labour Party Annual Conference, which is being held in Manchester. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/09/2013 . Manchester, UK.  British Shadow Chancellor ED BALLS involved in a collision with Northern Echo Parliamentary Lobby Correspondent, ROB MERRICK, which left ROB MERRICK substituted due to injury. Football match between Labour Members of Parliament and journalists in Manchester, on the opening day of the 2014 Labour Party Annual Conference, which is being held in Manchester. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/09/2013 . Manchester, UK.  British Shadow Chancellor ED BALLS involved in a collision with Northern Echo Parliamentary Lobby Correspondent, ROB MERRICK, which left ROB MERRICK substituted due to injury. Football match between Labour Members of Parliament and journalists in Manchester, on the opening day of the 2014 Labour Party Annual Conference, which is being held in Manchester. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/09/2013 . Manchester, UK.  British Shadow Chancellor ED BALLS involved in a collision with Northern Echo Parliamentary Lobby Correspondent, ROB MERRICK, which left ROB MERRICK substituted due to injury. Football match between Labour Members of Parliament and journalists in Manchester, on the opening day of the 2014 Labour Party Annual Conference, which is being held in Manchester. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/09/2013 . Manchester, UK.  British Shadow Chancellor ED BALLS involved in a collision with Northern Echo Parliamentary Lobby Correspondent, ROB MERRICK, which left ROB MERRICK substituted due to injury. Football match between Labour Members of Parliament and journalists in Manchester, on the opening day of the 2014 Labour Party Annual Conference, which is being held in Manchester. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/05/2014. Chaturon Chaisan a prominent minister in the ousted Thai government gets arrested by Miltary during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents club of Thailand in Bangkok Thailand. yesterday Thailand's King formally approved Thai army chief General Prayut Chan-O-Cha as head of the nation's new military junta.  Photo credit : Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/05/2014. Chaturon Chaisan a prominent minister in the ousted Thai government gets arrested by Miltary during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents club of Thailand in Bangkok Thailand. yesterday Thailand's King formally approved Thai army chief General Prayut Chan-O-Cha as head of the nation's new military junta.  Photo credit : Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/05/2014. Chaturon Chaisan a prominent minister in the ousted Thai government gets arrested by Miltary during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents club of Thailand in Bangkok Thailand. yesterday Thailand's King formally approved Thai army chief General Prayut Chan-O-Cha as head of the nation's new military junta.  Photo credit : Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 13/11/2013. London, UK. Former News of the World royal correspondent CLIVE GOODMAN arriving at The Old Bailey in London where he is currently facing trial over allegations of  phone hacking and and payments to officials at News International. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 13/11/2013. London, UK. Former News of the World royal correspondent CLIVE GOODMAN arriving at The Old Bailey in London where he is currently facing trial over allegations of  phone hacking and and payments to officials at News International. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/06/2013. London, UK. Former News of the World news editor, JAMES WEATHERUP, leaving Southwark Crown Court in London where he faced charges relating to phone hacking scandal at the News of The World. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP  Three former News of the World staff have pleaded guilty to charges related to hacking phones, the trial of Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson heard.<br />
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The court was told on that ex-chief correspondent Neville Thurlbeck, former assistant news editor James Weatherup, and ex-news editor Greg Miskiw had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to intercept communications at earlier hearings
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/06/2013. London, UK. GREG MISKIW, Former news editor of the News of The World leaving Southwark Crown Court in London where he faced charges relating to phone hacking scandal at the News of The World. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP  Three former News of the World staff have pleaded guilty to charges related to hacking phones, the trial of Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson heard.<br />
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The court was told on that ex-chief correspondent Neville Thurlbeck, former assistant news editor James Weatherup, and ex-news editor Greg Miskiw had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to intercept communications at earlier hearings
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/06/2013. London, UK. NEVILLE THURLBECK, Former news editor at the News of The World, leaving Southwark Crown Court in London where he faced charges relating to phone hacking scandal at the News of The World. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP  Three former News of the World staff have pleaded guilty to charges related to hacking phones, the trial of Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson heard.<br />
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The court was told on that ex-chief correspondent Neville Thurlbeck, former assistant news editor James Weatherup, and ex-news editor Greg Miskiw had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to intercept communications at earlier hearings
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/06/2013. London, UK. NEVILLE THURLBECK, Former news editor at the News of The World, leaving Southwark Crown Court in London where he faced charges relating to phone hacking scandal at the News of The World. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP  Three former News of the World staff have pleaded guilty to charges related to hacking phones, the trial of Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson heard.<br />
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The court was told on that ex-chief correspondent Neville Thurlbeck, former assistant news editor James Weatherup, and ex-news editor Greg Miskiw had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to intercept communications at earlier hearings
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/05/2013. London, UK. A letter from John Lennon to acclaimed Beatles biographer Hunter Davies is seen after being presented to the British Library Mr Davies in London today (22/05/2013). The manuscript, along with others and correspondence between John Lennon and Mr Davies, have been donated to the library under the "lifetime giving" scheme. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNPPhoto credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/05/2013. London, UK. The original lyrics to the Beatles song 'She Said She Said' (foreground) and 'In My Life' are seen after being presented to the British Library by Beatles biographer Hunter Davies in London today (22/05/2013). The manuscripts, along with others and correspondence between John Lennon and Mr Davies, have been donated to the library under the "lifetime giving" scheme. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNPPhoto credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/05/2013. London, UK. The original lyrics to the Beatles song 'She Said She Said' are seen after being presented to the British Library by Beatles biographer Hunter Davies in London today (22/05/2013). The manuscript, along with others and correspondence between John Lennon and Mr Davies, have been donated to the library under the "lifetime giving" scheme. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNPPhoto credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/05/2013. London, UK. An unsent letter from John Lennon to acclaimed Beatles biographer Hunter Davies is seen after being presented to the British Library Mr Davies in London today (22/05/2013). The manuscript, along with others and correspondence between John Lennon and Mr Davies, have been donated to the library under the "lifetime giving" scheme. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNPPhoto credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/05/2013. London, UK. The original lyrics to the Beatles song 'In My Life' written on notepaper are seen after being presented to the British Library by Beatles biographer Hunter Davies in London today (22/05/2013). The manuscript, along with others and correspondence between John Lennon and Mr Davies, have been donated to the library under the "lifetime giving" scheme. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNPPhoto credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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