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  • © LONDON NEWS PICTURES 2010. 26/10/2010, Mental health service users at speakers corner, Hyde Park, London hang, draw, quarter and burn an effigy of Prime Minister David Cameron in protest at the cuts to services and benefits to come. .."All UK mental health sercie users will default on their medication for one day, in protest against the coming savage welfare benefits cuts. Further, all UK service users will not engage with any mental health services whatsoever on that dat, in a bid to demonstrate our power."©London News pictures...
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  • © LONDON NEWS PICTURES 2010. 26/10/2010, Mental health service users at speakers corner, Hyde Park, London hang, draw, quarter and burn an effigy of Prime Minister David Cameron in protest at the cuts to services and benefits to come. .."All UK mental health sercie users will default on their medication for one day, in protest against the coming savage welfare benefits cuts. Further, all UK service users will not engage with any mental health services whatsoever on that dat, in a bid to demonstrate our power."©London News pictures...
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  • © LONDON NEWS PICTURES 2010. 26/10/2010, Mental health service users at speakers corner, Hyde Park, London hang, draw, quarter and burn an effigy of Prime Minister David Cameron in protest at the cuts to services and benefits to come. .."All UK mental health sercie users will default on their medication for one day, in protest against the coming savage welfare benefits cuts. Further, all UK service users will not engage with any mental health services whatsoever on that dat, in a bid to demonstrate our power."©London News pictures...
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  • © LONDON NEWS PICTURES 2010. 26/10/2010, Mental health service users at speakers corner, Hyde Park, London hang, draw, quarter and burn an effigy of Prime Minister David Cameron in protest at the cuts to services and benefits to come. .."All UK mental health sercie users will default on their medication for one day, in protest against the coming savage welfare benefits cuts. Further, all UK service users will not engage with any mental health services whatsoever on that dat, in a bid to demonstrate our power."©London News pictures...
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  • © LONDON NEWS PICTURES 2010. 26/10/2010, Mental health service users at speakers corner, Hyde Park, London hang, draw, quarter and burn an effigy of Prime Minister David Cameron in protest at the cuts to services and benefits to come. .."All UK mental health sercie users will default on their medication for one day, in protest against the coming savage welfare benefits cuts. Further, all UK service users will not engage with any mental health services whatsoever on that dat, in a bid to demonstrate our power."©London News pictures...
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  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/03/2014. Westminster, London, UK. An effigy of Justice Secretary Chris Grayling is held back as it attempts to gain entry to the Ministry of Justice, part of the Save UK justice protest against government-proposed legal aid cuts. Photo credit : David Tett/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/03/2014. Westminster, London, UK. An effigy of Justice Secretary Chris Grayling is held back as it attempts to gain entry to the Ministry of Justice, part of the Save UK justice protest against government-proposed legal aid cuts. Photo credit : David Tett/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 08/12/2012 . Manchester , UK . Police hold back protesters after a number forced their way in to the branch . UKUncut hold a demonstration against corporate tax avoidance outside a branch of Starbucks on St Ann's Square in Manchester City Centre today (8th December 2012) . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 08/12/2012 . Manchester , UK . Police hold back protesters after a number forced their way in to the branch . UKUncut hold a demonstration against corporate tax avoidance outside a branch of Starbucks on St Ann's Square in Manchester City Centre today (8th December 2012) . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/10/2011. London, UK. 1000s of protesters, angry at cuts and the banks,try to access Paternoster Square, next to the London Stock Exchange. Police on foot and on horseback hold them back. Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. Save Our Hospitals campaigners hand in a letter at No 10 Downing Street in protest against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   In the picture - Anna Hardwick representing Charing Coss Save Our Hospitals (left), Sarah Cox  representing North West London Save Our Hospitals (red jacket), Eve Acorn representing Ealing Save Our Hospitals (second from right), and Gillian Lewis (right - Inter Faith Coordinator of the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign. Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. Save Our Hospitals campaigners hand in a letter at No 10 Downing Street in protest against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   In the picture - Anna Hardwick representing Charing Coss Save Our Hospitals (left), Sarah Cox  representing North West London Save Our Hospitals (red jacket), Eve Acorn representing Ealing Save Our Hospitals (second from right), and Gillian Lewis (right - Inter Faith Coordinator of the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign. Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. Protestors dressed as nurses marching in central London's The Strand against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. A protestor dressed as a doctor shouts alongside an anti-Barclays Bank banner draped over the entrance of one of the banks branches on the Strand in Central London, during a march by thousands of demonstrators held to protest against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. Protestors in central London march to Westminster & Downing Street against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. Protestors stop traffic as they march in central London against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. Protestors marching in central London against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. Protestors marching in central London against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/10/2020. London, UK. Members of public wearing face masks walk past Vue Cinema London in Wood Green, north London as the company announced that it is to temporarily close a quarter of its UK cinemas due the economic slowdown following the coronavirus pandemic. The cinemas will cut back opening times to four days a week at 21 of its 87 sites, keeping them closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.  Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/10/2020. London, UK. A view of Vue Cinema London in Wood Green, north London as the company announced that it is to temporarily close a quarter of its UK cinemas due the economic slowdown following the coronavirus pandemic. The cinemas will cut back opening times to four days a week at 21 of its 87 sites, keeping them closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.  Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/10/2020. London, UK. Members of public walk past Vue Cinema London in Wood Green, north London as the company announced that it is to temporarily close a quarter of its UK cinemas due the economic slowdown following the coronavirus pandemic. The cinemas will cut back opening times to four days a week at 21 of its 87 sites, keeping them closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.  Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/10/2020. London, UK. A woman wearing a face mask walks past Vue Cinema London in Wood Green, north London as the company announced that it is to temporarily close a quarter of its UK cinemas due the economic slowdown following the coronavirus pandemic. The cinemas will cut back opening times to four days a week at 21 of its 87 sites, keeping them closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.  Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE DATED: 22/08/2011 . Members from one rifles working with afghan national police in Helmand, Afghanistan. NATO has announced plans to cut back on operations with the Afghan army because of the coalition's high losses from 'green on blue' attacks. Photo credit: Sergeant Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE DATED: 22/08/2011 . Members from one rifles working with afghan national police in Helmand, Afghanistan. NATO has announced plans to cut back on operations with the Afghan army because of the coalition's high losses from 'green on blue' attacks. Photo credit: Sergeant Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE DATED: 22/08/2011 . Members from one rifles working with afghan national police in Helmand, Afghanistan. NATO has announced plans to cut back on operations with the Afghan army because of the coalition's high losses from 'green on blue' attacks. Photo credit: Sergeant Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE DATED: 22/08/2011 . Members from one rifles working with afghan national police in Helmand, Afghanistan. NATO has announced plans to cut back on operations with the Afghan army because of the coalition's high losses from 'green on blue' attacks. Photo credit: Sergeant Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE DATED: 22/08/2011 . Members from one rifles working with afghan national police in Helmand, Afghanistan. NATO has announced plans to cut back on operations with the Afghan army because of the coalition's high losses from 'green on blue' attacks. Photo credit: Sergeant Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE DATED: 22/08/2011 . Members from one rifles working with afghan national police in Helmand, Afghanistan. NATO has announced plans to cut back on operations with the Afghan army because of the coalition's high losses from 'green on blue' attacks. Photo credit: Sergeant Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE DATED: 22/08/2011 . Members from one rifles working with afghan national police in Helmand, Afghanistan. NATO has announced plans to cut back on operations with the Afghan army because of the coalition's high losses from 'green on blue' attacks. Photo credit: Sergeant Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/10/2015. Manchester, UK. Students stage a protest against cuts at the Tory Conference venue. A week of pro-peace, anti-austerity, anti-war, anti-Tory, protests dubbed 'Take Back Manchester' has been  organised by The People's Assembly and timed to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on 4th - 7th Oct 2015. Over 40 events are planned, including a speech by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn timed to compete with closing speech of Tory leader David Cameron. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/05/2020. London, UK. A car that has collided with a wall on Lombard Street sits on the pavement alongside medical packs, the car has blood on the back door. Police were called at around 1800BST on Wednesday, 13 May, to reports of a man with a knife in Lombard Road, SW11. There were also reports of a car in collision with a wall in Lombard Road. Officers attended the location and found two men injured - one had cuts to his arms and the other cuts to his legs. Officers believed the two men had been travelling in the car. Both have been taken to hospital, where their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Investigations at the scene led officers to Vicarage Crescent, SW11, where they found two other injured men. Both were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/04/2012..SSI Steel, Teesside, England..The first slab of steel is cut since production began once again on Teesside...Two years after the closure of the Corus steel production plant, the huge blast furnace on the site in Teesside was re-lit at the weekend as the process of bringing the furnace back to operating temperature begins...Today, the furnace, now owned by the Thai company Sahaviriya Steel Industries saw the first steel slabs come out of the furnace. ..The steel will now be shipped direct to SSI in Thailand for use in the car or white good industries...Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/04/2012..SSI Steel, Teesside, England..A steel worker looks on as he waits for the first slab of steel to come through the cutting machine...Two years after the closure of the Corus steel production plant, the huge blast furnace on the site in Teesside was re-lit at the weekend as the process of bringing the furnace back to operating temperature begins...Today, the furnace, now owned by the Thai company Sahaviriya Steel Industries saw the first steel slabs come out of the furnace. ..The steel will now be shipped direct to SSI in Thailand for use in the car or white good industries...Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/04/2012..SSI Steel, Teesside, England..A steel worker looks on as he waits for the first slab of steel to come through the cutting machine...Two years after the closure of the Corus steel production plant, the huge blast furnace on the site in Teesside was re-lit at the weekend as the process of bringing the furnace back to operating temperature begins...Today, the furnace, now owned by the Thai company Sahaviriya Steel Industries saw the first steel slabs come out of the furnace. ..The steel will now be shipped direct to SSI in Thailand for use in the car or white good industries...Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/04/2012..SSI Steel, Teesside, England..Steel workers looks on as they wait for the first slab of steel to come through the cutting machine...Two years after the closure of the Corus steel production plant, the huge blast furnace on the site in Teesside was re-lit at the weekend as the process of bringing the furnace back to operating temperature begins...Today, the furnace, now owned by the Thai company Sahaviriya Steel Industries saw the first steel slabs come out of the furnace. ..The steel will now be shipped direct to SSI in Thailand for use in the car or white good industries...Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 29/10/2020; Bristol, UK. The first day of an E-Scooter trial has begun in Bristol and Bath. The scooters are for hire to people with a driving licence and are supplied by Swedish company Voi Technologies. These scooters in the trial with a distinctive coral red colour scooters can legally be used on public roads and cycleways in Bristol and Bath, but they cannot be ridden on pavements. Privately owned E-scooters cannot be legally ridden on public roads and can only be used on private land with the owner's permission. E-scooters are seen as a way of cutting polluting emissions and traffic congestion by getting people out of their cars, particularly with short trips and commuting as people get back to work during the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. The UK Government recently announced they wanted to see them gradually legalised nationally. But some groups representing people with hearing and sight disabilities are concerned about accidents involving vulnerable pedestrians. The National Federation of the Blind of the UK has called for the trial to be halted after reports across the UK of users getting into serious accidents. It said the vehicles are a trip hazard to anyone who is partially sighted, and they may not be aware of riders approaching. Coventry’s test run ended after just five days after abuse of the trial by users. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 29/10/2020; Bristol, UK. The first day of an E-Scooter trial has begun in Bristol and Bath. The scooters are for hire to people with a driving licence and are supplied by Swedish company Voi Technologies. These scooters in the trial with a distinctive coral red colour scooters can legally be used on public roads and cycleways in Bristol and Bath, but they cannot be ridden on pavements. Privately owned E-scooters cannot be legally ridden on public roads and can only be used on private land with the owner's permission. E-scooters are seen as a way of cutting polluting emissions and traffic congestion by getting people out of their cars, particularly with short trips and commuting as people get back to work during the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. The UK Government recently announced they wanted to see them gradually legalised nationally. But some groups representing people with hearing and sight disabilities are concerned about accidents involving vulnerable pedestrians. The National Federation of the Blind of the UK has called for the trial to be halted after reports across the UK of users getting into serious accidents. It said the vehicles are a trip hazard to anyone who is partially sighted, and they may not be aware of riders approaching. Coventry’s test run ended after just five days after abuse of the trial by users. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 29/10/2020; Bristol, UK. The first day of an E-Scooter trial has begun in Bristol and Bath. The scooters are for hire to people with a driving licence and are supplied by Swedish company Voi Technologies. These scooters in the trial with a distinctive coral red colour scooters can legally be used on public roads and cycleways in Bristol and Bath, but they cannot be ridden on pavements. Privately owned E-scooters cannot be legally ridden on public roads and can only be used on private land with the owner's permission. E-scooters are seen as a way of cutting polluting emissions and traffic congestion by getting people out of their cars, particularly with short trips and commuting as people get back to work during the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. The UK Government recently announced they wanted to see them gradually legalised nationally. But some groups representing people with hearing and sight disabilities are concerned about accidents involving vulnerable pedestrians. The National Federation of the Blind of the UK has called for the trial to be halted after reports across the UK of users getting into serious accidents. It said the vehicles are a trip hazard to anyone who is partially sighted, and they may not be aware of riders approaching. Coventry’s test run ended after just five days after abuse of the trial by users. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 29/10/2020; Bristol, UK. The first day of an E-Scooter trial has begun in Bristol and Bath. The scooters are for hire to people with a driving licence and are supplied by Swedish company Voi Technologies. These scooters in the trial with a distinctive coral red colour scooters can legally be used on public roads and cycleways in Bristol and Bath, but they cannot be ridden on pavements. Privately owned E-scooters cannot be legally ridden on public roads and can only be used on private land with the owner's permission. E-scooters are seen as a way of cutting polluting emissions and traffic congestion by getting people out of their cars, particularly with short trips and commuting as people get back to work during the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. The UK Government recently announced they wanted to see them gradually legalised nationally. But some groups representing people with hearing and sight disabilities are concerned about accidents involving vulnerable pedestrians. The National Federation of the Blind of the UK has called for the trial to be halted after reports across the UK of users getting into serious accidents. It said the vehicles are a trip hazard to anyone who is partially sighted, and they may not be aware of riders approaching. Coventry’s test run ended after just five days after abuse of the trial by users. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 29/10/2020; Bristol, UK. The first day of an E-Scooter trial has begun in Bristol and Bath. The scooters are for hire to people with a driving licence and are supplied by Swedish company Voi Technologies. These scooters in the trial with a distinctive coral red colour scooters can legally be used on public roads and cycleways in Bristol and Bath, but they cannot be ridden on pavements. Privately owned E-scooters cannot be legally ridden on public roads and can only be used on private land with the owner's permission. E-scooters are seen as a way of cutting polluting emissions and traffic congestion by getting people out of their cars, particularly with short trips and commuting as people get back to work during the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. The UK Government recently announced they wanted to see them gradually legalised nationally. But some groups representing people with hearing and sight disabilities are concerned about accidents involving vulnerable pedestrians. The National Federation of the Blind of the UK has called for the trial to be halted after reports across the UK of users getting into serious accidents. It said the vehicles are a trip hazard to anyone who is partially sighted, and they may not be aware of riders approaching. Coventry’s test run ended after just five days after abuse of the trial by users. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 29/10/2020; Bristol, UK. The first day of an E-Scooter trial has begun in Bristol and Bath. The scooters are for hire to people with a driving licence and are supplied by Swedish company Voi Technologies. These scooters in the trial with a distinctive coral red colour scooters can legally be used on public roads and cycleways in Bristol and Bath, but they cannot be ridden on pavements. Privately owned E-scooters cannot be legally ridden on public roads and can only be used on private land with the owner's permission. E-scooters are seen as a way of cutting polluting emissions and traffic congestion by getting people out of their cars, particularly with short trips and commuting as people get back to work during the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. The UK Government recently announced they wanted to see them gradually legalised nationally. But some groups representing people with hearing and sight disabilities are concerned about accidents involving vulnerable pedestrians. The National Federation of the Blind of the UK has called for the trial to be halted after reports across the UK of users getting into serious accidents. It said the vehicles are a trip hazard to anyone who is partially sighted, and they may not be aware of riders approaching. Coventry’s test run ended after just five days after abuse of the trial by users. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 29/10/2020; Bristol, UK. The first day of an E-Scooter trial has begun in Bristol and Bath. The scooters are for hire to people with a driving licence and are supplied by Swedish company Voi Technologies. These scooters in the trial with a distinctive coral red colour scooters can legally be used on public roads and cycleways in Bristol and Bath, but they cannot be ridden on pavements. Privately owned E-scooters cannot be legally ridden on public roads and can only be used on private land with the owner's permission. E-scooters are seen as a way of cutting polluting emissions and traffic congestion by getting people out of their cars, particularly with short trips and commuting as people get back to work during the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. The UK Government recently announced they wanted to see them gradually legalised nationally. But some groups representing people with hearing and sight disabilities are concerned about accidents involving vulnerable pedestrians. The National Federation of the Blind of the UK has called for the trial to be halted after reports across the UK of users getting into serious accidents. It said the vehicles are a trip hazard to anyone who is partially sighted, and they may not be aware of riders approaching. Coventry’s test run ended after just five days after abuse of the trial by users. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 29/10/2020; Bristol, UK. The first day of an E-Scooter trial has begun in Bristol and Bath. The scooters are for hire to people with a driving licence and are supplied by Swedish company Voi Technologies. These scooters in the trial with a distinctive coral red colour scooters can legally be used on public roads and cycleways in Bristol and Bath, but they cannot be ridden on pavements. Privately owned E-scooters cannot be legally ridden on public roads and can only be used on private land with the owner's permission. E-scooters are seen as a way of cutting polluting emissions and traffic congestion by getting people out of their cars, particularly with short trips and commuting as people get back to work during the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. The UK Government recently announced they wanted to see them gradually legalised nationally. But some groups representing people with hearing and sight disabilities are concerned about accidents involving vulnerable pedestrians. The National Federation of the Blind of the UK has called for the trial to be halted after reports across the UK of users getting into serious accidents. It said the vehicles are a trip hazard to anyone who is partially sighted, and they may not be aware of riders approaching. Coventry’s test run ended after just five days after abuse of the trial by users. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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Orpington, UK. A steady flow of drive thru customers at McDonalds in Orpington, South East London today as people save 15 percent on their takeway food thanks to Chancellor Rishi Sunak who has cut VAT for  food, drink and days out for six months to help pubs and restaurants get back on their feet after coronavirus. Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
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Orpington, UK. A steady flow of drive thru customers at McDonalds in Orpington, South East London today as people save 15 percent on their takeway food thanks to Chancellor Rishi Sunak who has cut VAT for  food, drink and days out for six months to help pubs and restaurants get back on their feet after coronavirus. Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
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Orpington, UK. A steady flow of drive thru customers at McDonalds in Orpington, South East London today as people save 15 percent on their takeway food thanks to Chancellor Rishi Sunak who has cut VAT for  food, drink and days out for six months to help pubs and restaurants get back on their feet after coronavirus. Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
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Orpington, UK. A steady flow of drive thru customers at McDonalds in Orpington, South East London today as people save 15 percent on their takeway food thanks to Chancellor Rishi Sunak who has cut VAT for  food, drink and days out for six months to help pubs and restaurants get back on their feet after coronavirus. Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
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Orpington, UK. A steady flow of drive thru customers at McDonalds in Orpington, South East London today as people save 15 percent on their takeway food thanks to Chancellor Rishi Sunak who has cut VAT for  food, drink and days out for six months to help pubs and restaurants get back on their feet after coronavirus. Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
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Petts Wood, UK. This man enjoying 15 percent off his beer outside the Wetherspoon pub in Petts Wood, South East London. Chancellor Rishi Sunak has cut VAT on beer and food for six months to help pubs and restaurants get back on their feet after coronavirus. Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
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Petts Wood, UK. This man enjoying 15 percent off his beer outside the Wetherspoon pub in Petts Wood, South East London. Chancellor Rishi Sunak has cut VAT on beer and food for six months to help pubs and restaurants get back on their feet after coronavirus. Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
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Petts Wood, UK. This man enjoying 15 percent off his beer outside the Wetherspoon pub in Petts Wood, South East London. Chancellor Rishi Sunak has cut VAT on beer and food for six months to help pubs and restaurants get back on their feet after coronavirus. Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
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Petts Wood, UK. This man enjoying 15 percent off his beer outside the Wetherspoon pub in Petts Wood, South East London. Chancellor Rishi Sunak has cut VAT on beer and food for six months to help pubs and restaurants get back on their feet after coronavirus. Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/05/2020. London, UK. A car that has collided with a wall on Lombard Street sits on the pavement alongside medical packs and blooded items of clothing, the car has blood on the back door. Police were called at around 1800BST on Wednesday, 13 May, to reports of a man with a knife in Lombard Road, SW11. There were also reports of a car in collision with a wall in Lombard Road. Officers attended the location and found two men injured - one had cuts to his arms and the other cuts to his legs. Officers believed the two men had been travelling in the car. Both have been taken to hospital, where their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Investigations at the scene led officers to Vicarage Crescent, SW11, where they found two other injured men. Both were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines can be seen at the back of Stage P at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. Fire officers at to cut a large hole in the surrounding fence (R circled in red) to run their hoses in to the seat of the fire. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines can be seen at the back of Stage P at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. Fire officers at to cut a large hole in the surrounding fence (R) to run their hoses in to the seat of the fire. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/09/2017. Harrogate UK. Show Director Nick Smith sits on the Yorkshire Flower show's exhibition, Postcards from the Hedge on staging day at the Autumn Flower show. The exhibition is designed to highlight that every year thousands of plant cuttings, seed & bulbs find their way back to the UK in suitcases from around the world, but garden enthusiasts could get more than they bargain for if their prized new specimen turns out to be a plant thug. The Autumn Harrogate Flower show starts tomorrow at the Great Yorkshire show ground. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/09/2017. Harrogate UK. Fiona Fisk sits in the Yorkshire Flower show's exhibition, Postcards from the Hedge on staging day at the Autumn Flower show. The exhibition is designed to highlight that every year thousands of plant cuttings, seed & bulbs find their way back to the UK in suitcases from around the world, but garden enthusiasts could get more than they bargain for if their prized new specimen turns out to be a plant thug. The Autumn Harrogate Flower show starts tomorrow at the Great Yorkshire show ground. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 26/07/2017 . Oldham , UK . Broken first floor window in back of the house at the scene of an armed siege that began at 3.15am on Tuesday 25th July in a house on Pemberton Way in Shaw . A man named locally as Marc Schofield is reported to be holding a woman hostage after earlier releasing two children . The gas supply in the area has been cut off and several neighbouring properties have been evacuated . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 26/07/2017 . Oldham , UK . Broken first floor window in back of the house at the scene of an armed siege that began at 3.15am on Tuesday 25th July in a house on Pemberton Way in Shaw . A man named locally as Marc Schofield is reported to be holding a woman hostage after earlier releasing two children . The gas supply in the area has been cut off and several neighbouring properties have been evacuated . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 26/07/2017 . Oldham , UK . Broken ground floor window in back garden of the house at the scene of an armed siege that began at 3.15am on Tuesday 25th July in a house on Pemberton Way in Shaw . A man named locally as Marc Schofield is reported to be holding a woman hostage after earlier releasing two children . The gas supply in the area has been cut off and several neighbouring properties have been evacuated . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 26/07/2017 . Oldham , UK . Broken ground floor window in back garden of the house at the scene of an armed siege that began at 3.15am on Tuesday 25th July in a house on Pemberton Way in Shaw . A man named locally as Marc Schofield is reported to be holding a woman hostage after earlier releasing two children . The gas supply in the area has been cut off and several neighbouring properties have been evacuated . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 26/07/2017 . Oldham , UK . Armed police sneak through a back alley behind the house and round to the front door to blow through the front door to end the siege in the early hours of the morning . Scene of an armed siege that began at 3.15am on Tuesday 25th July in a house on Pemberton Way in Shaw , is ongoing in to a second night . A man named locally as Marc Schofield is reported to be holding a woman hostage after earlier releasing two children . The gas supply in the area has been cut off and several neighbouring properties have been evacuated . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 26/07/2017 . Oldham , UK . Armed police sneak through a back alley behind the house and round to the front door to blow through the front door to end the siege in the early hours of the morning . Scene of an armed siege that began at 3.15am on Tuesday 25th July in a house on Pemberton Way in Shaw , is ongoing in to a second night . A man named locally as Marc Schofield is reported to be holding a woman hostage after earlier releasing two children . The gas supply in the area has been cut off and several neighbouring properties have been evacuated . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows a newspaper cutting of the launch of the Ralph Brocklebank in 1903. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 21/03/2014 . Barton Moss , Manchester , UK . Police form a cordon to keep protesters back as they work to cut two men apart . Two men lock themselves together using concrete and metal pipes and lie in the middle of the road down which lorries from the iGas site need to pass .  The Barton Moss anti-fracking demonstration camp today (Friday 21st March 2014) . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/01/2012. Leavesden Studios England. The iconic, triple decker Knight Bus today rolls into Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, which opens 31st March 2012. Taking its place among the many authentic sets, props and costumes from the eight Harry Potter films, the Knight Bus debuted in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ and was one of the most complicated pieces to create in the production..John Richardson, Special Effects Supervisor, said: "The Knight Bus was not a CGI Creation as many people thought but in fact a real-life working bus. It was constructed by cutting up two iconic Routemaster buses, reworking the structure and bolting it all back together to provide one bus with three decks.  Photo credit : ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/01/2012. Leavesden Studios England. The iconic, triple decker Knight Bus today rolls into Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, which opens 31st March 2012. Taking its place among the many authentic sets, props and costumes from the eight Harry Potter films, the Knight Bus debuted in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ and was one of the most complicated pieces to create in the production..John Richardson, Special Effects Supervisor, said: "The Knight Bus was not a CGI Creation as many people thought but in fact a real-life working bus. It was constructed by cutting up two iconic Routemaster buses, reworking the structure and bolting it all back together to provide one bus with three decks.  Photo credit : ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/01/2012. Leavesden Studios England. The iconic, triple decker Knight Bus today rolls into Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, which opens 31st March 2012. Taking its place among the many authentic sets, props and costumes from the eight Harry Potter films, the Knight Bus debuted in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ and was one of the most complicated pieces to create in the production..John Richardson, Special Effects Supervisor, said: "The Knight Bus was not a CGI Creation as many people thought but in fact a real-life working bus. It was constructed by cutting up two iconic Routemaster buses, reworking the structure and bolting it all back together to provide one bus with three decks.  Photo credit : ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/01/2012. Leavesden Studios England. The iconic, triple decker Knight Bus today rolls into Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, which opens 31st March 2012. Taking its place among the many authentic sets, props and costumes from the eight Harry Potter films, the Knight Bus debuted in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ and was one of the most complicated pieces to create in the production..John Richardson, Special Effects Supervisor, said: "The Knight Bus was not a CGI Creation as many people thought but in fact a real-life working bus. It was constructed by cutting up two iconic Routemaster buses, reworking the structure and bolting it all back together to provide one bus with three decks.  Photo credit : ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/01/2012. Leavesden Studios England. The iconic, triple decker Knight Bus today rolls into Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, which opens 31st March 2012. Taking its place among the many authentic sets, props and costumes from the eight Harry Potter films, the Knight Bus debuted in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ and was one of the most complicated pieces to create in the production..John Richardson, Special Effects Supervisor, said: "The Knight Bus was not a CGI Creation as many people thought but in fact a real-life working bus. It was constructed by cutting up two iconic Routemaster buses, reworking the structure and bolting it all back together to provide one bus with three decks.  Photo credit : ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/01/2012. Leavesden Studios England. The iconic, triple decker Knight Bus today rolls into Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, which opens 31st March 2012. Taking its place among the many authentic sets, props and costumes from the eight Harry Potter films, the Knight Bus debuted in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ and was one of the most complicated pieces to create in the production..John Richardson, Special Effects Supervisor, said: "The Knight Bus was not a CGI Creation as many people thought but in fact a real-life working bus. It was constructed by cutting up two iconic Routemaster buses, reworking the structure and bolting it all back together to provide one bus with three decks.  Photo credit : ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/01/2012. Leavesden Studios England. The iconic, triple decker Knight Bus today rolls into Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, which opens 31st March 2012. Taking its place among the many authentic sets, props and costumes from the eight Harry Potter films, the Knight Bus debuted in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ and was one of the most complicated pieces to create in the production..John Richardson, Special Effects Supervisor, said: "The Knight Bus was not a CGI Creation as many people thought but in fact a real-life working bus. It was constructed by cutting up two iconic Routemaster buses, reworking the structure and bolting it all back together to provide one bus with three decks.  Photo credit : ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • FILE PICTURE - Roundup of yesterdays Student protests..© under license to London News Pictures. 9/12/2010. A policeman bing carried into the back of an ambulance on evening day that MPs vote on tuition fees, 1000s demonstrated in London against a proposed rise in fees and cuts in support. Photo credit should read: JOEL GOODMAN/London News Pictures
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