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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Picture of the mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad by artist Andy Bolton with contributions from 10 disabled refugees as part of a community project. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Picture of the mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad by artist Andy Bolton with contributions from 10 disabled refugees as part of a community project. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_05.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK. 28/01/12. Police and protestors wrestle for control of a banner. Disability cuts protestors chain themsevles to street furniture at Oxford Circus, shutting down traffic on Regent Street. Photo credit: Jules Mattsson/LNP
    DPACOxfordCircus_JMA_004.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK. 28/01/12. Wheelchair-bound proestor in front of police line. Disability cuts protestors chain themsevles to street furniture at Oxford Circus, shutting down traffic on Regent Street. Photo credit: Jules Mattsson/LNP
    DPACOxfordCircus_JMA_003.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK. 28/01/12. Wheelchair-bound protestor talks with journalists. Disability cuts protestors chain themsevles to street furniture at Oxford Circus, shutting down traffic on Regent Street. Photo credit: Jules Mattsson/LNP
    DPACOxfordCircus_JMA_002.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK. 28/01/12. Protestor chants while chained to lampost. Disability cuts protestors chain themsevles to street furniture at Oxford Circus, shutting down traffic on Regent Street. Photo credit: Jules Mattsson/LNP
    DPACOxfordCircus_JMA_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Picture of family members examining a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad; left to right: Mojgan (sister of Bijan), Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees, Dilen (cousin of Kamil), Kamran (brother of Kamil), Manizhah (sister of Bijan). Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Picture of family members examining a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad; left to right: Mojgan (sister of Bijan), Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees, Dilen (cousin of Kamil), Kamran (brother of Kamil), Manizhah (sister of Bijan). Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Picture of family members examining a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad; left to right: Mojgan (sister of Bijan), Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees, Dilen (cousin of Kamil), Kamran (brother of Kamil), Manizhah (sister of Bijan). Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_MEMORIAL_180629_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Yasmine Hodkinson plays paralympics tennis to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_022.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children play paralympics basketball with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children have a paralymic torch relay race with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_018.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. George Brant tries paralympic rowing to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_016.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children have a paralymic torch relay race with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_015.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children have a paralymic torch relay race with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_012.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children play paralympics basketball with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_011.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children play paralympics basketball with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_009.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children play paralympics basketball with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Yasmine Hodkinson plays paralympics tennis to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_021.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Raynie Foxon plays paralympics basketball with a wheelchair to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_020.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children have a paralymic torch relay race with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_019.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children have a paralymic torch relay race with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_017.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children have a paralymic torch relay race with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_014.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children have a paralymic torch relay race with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_013.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Nicola Ryan plays paralympics basketball with a wheelchair to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_010.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children play paralympics basketball with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Benjamin Cochran plays paralympics tennis with a wheelchair to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Benjamin Cochran plays paralympics tennis with a wheelchair to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children play paralympics basketball with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children play paralympics basketball with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2016. LONDON, UK. Children play paralympics basketball with wheelchairs to experience the disability sports at National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Saturday 3 Spetember 2016. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_DAY_TAK_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/03/2016. London, UK. Disabled protestors rally outside Parliament after being ejected from Central Lobby where they were protesting  against government cuts to benefits.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Disabled_demo_PMA_3.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/03/2016. London, UK. Disabled protestor Claire Glasman talks to reporters after being ejected from Parliament where she was demonstrating against government cuts to benefits.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Disabled_demo_PMA_2.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/03/2016. London, UK. Disabled protestor Claire Glasman talks to reporters after being ejected from Parliament where she was demonstrating against government cuts to benefits.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Disabled_demo_PMA_1.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Isobel@isobelcamier.com<br />
+447813 213274
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Isobel@isobelcamier.com<br />
+447813 213274
    LNP_Lee_Spencer_AUP_106.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Isobel@isobelcamier.com<br />
+447813 213274
    LNP_Lee_Spencer_AUP_105.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Isobel@isobelcamier.com<br />
+447813 213274
    LNP_Lee_Spencer_AUP_103.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
<br />
For further info please contact<br />
Isobel@isobelcamier.com<br />
+447813 213274
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, pictured being greeted by his wife  Claire, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/03/2019.  Briton Lee Spencer, a 49 year-old single leg amputee, has beaten the able-bodied World Record for rowing solo across the Atlantic, in his boat - Hope - from mainland Europe to mainland South America, by 36 days. By reaching Cayenne, French Guiana he has become the world’s first physically disabled person to do the crossing and completed it in 60 days, leaving Portimao, Portugal, less than two months ago. Lee undertook the row to demonstrate that no-one should be labelled or defined by their disabilities whilst also raising money for the Endeavour Fund and The Royal Marines Charity.. Photo credit: Anthony Upton/LNP<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/05/2016. Accessible tall ship Lord Nelson pictured Tower Bridge today. The vessel, operated by the Jubilee Sailing Trust, is in London to mark its 30th anniversary and a celebratory event was held yesterday with the Duke of York in attendance. Lord Nelson’s many facilities enable disabled crew to perform their duties independently alongside their able-bodied shipmates. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/05/2016. Accessible tall ship Lord Nelson pictured Tower Bridge today. The vessel, operated by the Jubilee Sailing Trust, is in London to mark its 30th anniversary and a celebratory event was held yesterday with the Duke of York in attendance. Lord Nelson’s many facilities enable disabled crew to perform their duties independently alongside their able-bodied shipmates. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/05/2016. Accessible tall ship Lord Nelson pictured Tower Bridge today. The vessel, operated by the Jubilee Sailing Trust, is in London to mark its 30th anniversary and a celebratory event was held yesterday with the Duke of York in attendance. Lord Nelson’s many facilities enable disabled crew to perform their duties independently alongside their able-bodied shipmates. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/05/2016. Accessible tall ship Lord Nelson pictured Tower Bridge today. The vessel, operated by the Jubilee Sailing Trust, is in London to mark its 30th anniversary and a celebratory event was held yesterday with the Duke of York in attendance. Lord Nelson’s many facilities enable disabled crew to perform their duties independently alongside their able-bodied shipmates. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Manchester, UK. People protest in Manchester against ATOS Healthcare who carry out millions of "fit-for-work" tests for sick and disabled benefit claimants on behalf of the UK Government. It is reported that the Government will terminate the contract with ATOS. Photo credit : Steve Purcell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Manchester, UK. People protest in Manchester against ATOS Healthcare who carry out millions of "fit-for-work" tests for sick and disabled benefit claimants on behalf of the UK Government. It is reported that the Government will terminate the contract with ATOS. Photo credit : Steve Purcell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014; Bristol, UK.  Protest at Bristol Assessment Centre, Government Buildings, Flowers Hill, Brislington, Bristol, against ATOS Healthcare who carry out millions of "fit-for-work" tests for sick and disabled benefit claimants on behalf of the UK Government.  It is reported that the Government will terminate the contract with ATOS.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014; Bristol, UK.  Protest at Bristol Assessment Centre, Government Buildings, Flowers Hill, Brislington, Bristol, against ATOS Healthcare who carry out millions of "fit-for-work" tests for sick and disabled benefit claimants on behalf of the UK Government.  It is reported that the Government will terminate the contract with ATOS.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Manchester, UK. People protest in Manchester against ATOS Healthcare who carry out millions of "fit-for-work" tests for sick and disabled benefit claimants on behalf of the UK Government. It is reported that the Government will terminate the contract with ATOS. Photo credit : Steve Purcell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Manchester, UK. People protest in Manchester against ATOS Healthcare who carry out millions of "fit-for-work" tests for sick and disabled benefit claimants on behalf of the UK Government. It is reported that the Government will terminate the contract with ATOS. Photo credit : Steve Purcell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Manchester, UK. People protest in Manchester against ATOS Healthcare who carry out millions of "fit-for-work" tests for sick and disabled benefit claimants on behalf of the UK Government. It is reported that the Government will terminate the contract with ATOS. Photo credit : Steve Purcell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014. Manchester, UK. People protest in Manchester against ATOS Healthcare who carry out millions of "fit-for-work" tests for sick and disabled benefit claimants on behalf of the UK Government. It is reported that the Government will terminate the contract with ATOS. Photo credit : Steve Purcell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2014; Bristol, UK.  Protest at Bristol Assessment Centre, Government Buildings, Flowers Hill, Brislington, Bristol, against ATOS Healthcare who carry out millions of "fit-for-work" tests for sick and disabled benefit claimants on behalf of the UK Government.  It is reported that the Government will terminate the contract with ATOS.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael arrive at the Supreme Court, London, to hear a ruling on the bedroom tax. They claim that the bedroom tax, which restricts housing subsidies, is unfair. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Michael Turinsky performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. L-R: Nick Bryson, Marlieke Burghouts and Michael Turinsky performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Michael Turinsky. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Demonstrators outside the Supreme Court, London, after appeal an appeal was won against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael leave the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_bedroom_tax_ruling_TNI_009.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Paul Rutherford, Sue Rutherford, Jayson Carmichael and Charlotte Carmichael make a statement outside the Supreme Court, London, after winning an appeal against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_bedroom_tax_ruling_TNI_007.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Demonstrators outside the Supreme Court, London, after appeal an appeal was won against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. London, UK. Demonstrators outside the Supreme Court, London, after appeal an appeal was won against the bedroom tax. The bedroom tax was unfairly restricting their housing subsidies. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Michael Turinsky performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Michael Turinsky performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/10/2015. London, UK. Pictured: Marlieke Burghouts and Nick Bryson performing. Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson's "The Point At Which It Last Made Sense" is performed at the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells on 9 October 2015. Performers: Nick Bryson, Michael Turinsky and Marlieke Burghouts. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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