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  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.Quentin Willson holds up a fair fuel 'cheque' representing the amount of duty an average lorry pays of fuel duty per year. Quentin Willson leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.A protester holds up a fair fuel 'cheque' representing the amount of duty an average motorist pays of fuel duty per year. Quentin Willson leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.Quentin Willson holds up a fair fuel 'cheque' representing the amount of duty an average motorist pays of fuel duty per year. Quentin Willson leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.Quentin Willson holds up a fair fuel 'cheque' representing the amount of duty an average motorist pays of fuel duty per year. Quentin Willson leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_QuentinWilson_Fuel_011.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2011. The cost of fuel is due to rise by over 7p per litre in the early parts of 2011. In addition to VAT and fuel duty increases this week, there will be another rise in fuel duty in April. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
    LNP_Petrol_Prices_7.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2011. The cost of fuel is due to rise by over 7p per litre in the early parts of 2011. In addition to VAT and fuel duty increases this week, there will be another rise in fuel duty in April. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
    LNP_Petrol_Prices_2.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2011. The cost of fuel is due to rise by over 7p per litre in the early parts of 2011. In addition to VAT and fuel duty increases this week, there will be another rise in fuel duty in April. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
    LNP_Petrol_Prices_1.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2011. The cost of fuel is due to rise by over 7p per litre in the early parts of 2011. In addition to VAT and fuel duty increases this week, there will be another rise in fuel duty in April. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
    LNP_Petrol_Prices_3.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2011. The cost of fuel is due to rise by over 7p per litre in the early parts of 2011. In addition to VAT and fuel duty increases this week, there will be another rise in fuel duty in April. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
    LNP_Petrol_Prices_4.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2011. The cost of fuel is due to rise by over 7p per litre in the early parts of 2011. In addition to VAT and fuel duty increases this week, there will be another rise in fuel duty in April. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
    LNP_Petrol_Prices_5.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2011. The cost of fuel is due to rise by over 7p per litre in the early parts of 2011. In addition to VAT and fuel duty increases this week, there will be another rise in fuel duty in April. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
    LNP_Petrol_Prices_8.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2011. The cost of fuel is due to rise by over 7p per litre in the early parts of 2011. In addition to VAT and fuel duty increases this week, there will be another rise in fuel duty in April. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
    LNP_Petrol_Prices_6.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2011. The cost of fuel is due to rise by over 7p per litre in the early parts of 2011. In addition to VAT and fuel duty increases this week, there will be another rise in fuel duty in April. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
    LNP_Petrol_Prices_9.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.Quentin Willson (L) leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_QuentinWilson_Fuel_014.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.Quentin Willson leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_QuentinWilson_Fuel_009.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  02/01/2010 High prices of fuel hit motorists in early 2011. A government fuel duty increase put another 0.76p on both petrol and diesel. On January the 4th a VAT rise will see further increases in fuel prices. Picture credit should read: David Hedges/LNP
    LNP_Fuel_Increase_DHE_05.jpg
  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.Quentin Willson leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_QuentinWilson_Fuel_008.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.Quentin Willson (L) leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_QuentinWilson_Fuel_007.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.Quentin Willson (L) leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_QuentinWilson_Fuel_006.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 10/03/11.Quentin Willson (L) leads a Fuel Tax protest on College Green outside Parliament, holding a giant cheque to represent the £26 billion Britons pay in fuel duty each year, the campaign was organised by www.fairfueluk.com. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_QuentinWilson_Fuel_005.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Police guard the entrance to All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. A police dog unit patrolling the surroundings of All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics carrying an evidence box at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. A forensics tent  at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was  found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_8.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_7.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. A police dog unit patrolling the surroundings of All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_5.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Police guard the entrance to All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_3.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Police guard the entrance to All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_16.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. A forensics tent  at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was  found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_15.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_11.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics carrying an evidence box at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_9.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_6.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. A police dog unit patrolling the surroundings of All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_4.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_2.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
    LNP_Peter_Reeve_BCA_1.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/03/2019. Bristol, UK. DONALD COOPER, aged 67, at Bristol Crown Court for sentencing after he pleaded guilty at a previous hearing at Bristol Magistrates Court to eight charges of outraging public decency between May 2016 and July 2017, with 100 offences to be taken into consideration. Cooper was caught when he "upskirted" a woman in a Tesco store who was an off duty police officer when he put his phone in a shopping basket and filmed her. The off duty police officer who was shopping with her daughter realised what he was doing and detained him and called police. Upskirting involves perpetrators using cameras to take images or video up victims' clothing without their consent, to see their underwear or genitals. In January 2019 the House of Lords approved new legislation which comes into effect this year to make upskirting a specific criminal offence, following a campaign by Gina Martin who was upskirted at a music festival in 2017. Under the new legislation police will be able to arrest people on suspicion of upskirting from April 2019, and perpetrators could be jailed for up to two years. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/03/2019. Bristol, UK. DONALD COOPER, aged 67, at Bristol Crown Court for sentencing after he pleaded guilty at a previous hearing at Bristol Magistrates Court to eight charges of outraging public decency between May 2016 and July 2017, with 100 offences to be taken into consideration. Cooper was caught when he "upskirted" a woman in a Tesco store who was an off duty police officer when he put his phone in a shopping basket and filmed her. The off duty police officer who was shopping with her daughter realised what he was doing and detained him and called police. Upskirting involves perpetrators using cameras to take images or video up victims' clothing without their consent, to see their underwear or genitals. In January 2019 the House of Lords approved new legislation which comes into effect this year to make upskirting a specific criminal offence, following a campaign by Gina Martin who was upskirted at a music festival in 2017. Under the new legislation police will be able to arrest people on suspicion of upskirting from April 2019, and perpetrators could be jailed for up to two years. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaigners block the side entrance and car park at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road after three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. Campaigners later left peacefully without arrest. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaigners block the side entrance and car park at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road after three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. Campaigners later left peacefully without arrest. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. Soldiers are seen on duty in Downing Street. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. Soldiers are seen on duty in Downing Street. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_PM_Troops_deployed_042.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaigners block the side entrance and car park at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road after three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. Campaigners later left peacefully without arrest. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. Soldiers are seen on duty at Buckingham Palace.. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. Soldiers are seen on duty in Downing Street. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. Soldiers are seen on duty in Downing Street. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2017. London, UK. Prince Philip leaves Buckingham Palace Following an announcement that he will no longer take part in official engagements. . Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2017. London, UK. Prince Philip leaves Buckingham Palace Following an announcement that he will no longer take part in official engagements. . Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2017. London, UK. Prince Philip leaves Buckingham Palace Following an announcement that he will no longer take part in official engagements. . Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2017. London, UK. Prince Philip leaves Buckingham Palace Following an announcement that he will no longer take part in official engagements. . Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/03/2019. Bristol, UK. DONALD COOPER, aged 67, at Bristol Crown Court for sentencing after he pleaded guilty at a previous hearing at Bristol Magistrates Court to eight charges of outraging public decency between May 2016 and July 2017, with 100 offences to be taken into consideration. Cooper was caught when he "upskirted" a woman in a Tesco store who was an off duty police officer when he put his phone in a shopping basket and filmed her. The off duty police officer who was shopping with her daughter realised what he was doing and detained him and called police. Upskirting involves perpetrators using cameras to take images or video up victims' clothing without their consent, to see their underwear or genitals. In January 2019 the House of Lords approved new legislation which comes into effect this year to make upskirting a specific criminal offence, following a campaign by Gina Martin who was upskirted at a music festival in 2017. Under the new legislation police will be able to arrest people on suspicion of upskirting from April 2019, and perpetrators could be jailed for up to two years. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/03/2019. Bristol, UK. DONALD COOPER, aged 67, at Bristol Crown Court for sentencing after he pleaded guilty at a previous hearing at Bristol Magistrates Court to eight charges of outraging public decency between May 2016 and July 2017, with 100 offences to be taken into consideration. Cooper was caught when he "upskirted" a woman in a Tesco store who was an off duty police officer when he put his phone in a shopping basket and filmed her. The off duty police officer who was shopping with her daughter realised what he was doing and detained him and called police. Upskirting involves perpetrators using cameras to take images or video up victims' clothing without their consent, to see their underwear or genitals. In January 2019 the House of Lords approved new legislation which comes into effect this year to make upskirting a specific criminal offence, following a campaign by Gina Martin who was upskirted at a music festival in 2017. Under the new legislation police will be able to arrest people on suspicion of upskirting from April 2019, and perpetrators could be jailed for up to two years. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/03/2019. Bristol, UK. DONALD COOPER, aged 67, at Bristol Crown Court for sentencing after he pleaded guilty at a previous hearing at Bristol Magistrates Court to eight charges of outraging public decency between May 2016 and July 2017, with 100 offences to be taken into consideration. Cooper was caught when he "upskirted" a woman in a Tesco store who was an off duty police officer when he put his phone in a shopping basket and filmed her. The off duty police officer who was shopping with her daughter realised what he was doing and detained him and called police. Upskirting involves perpetrators using cameras to take images or video up victims' clothing without their consent, to see their underwear or genitals. In January 2019 the House of Lords approved new legislation which comes into effect this year to make upskirting a specific criminal offence, following a campaign by Gina Martin who was upskirted at a music festival in 2017. Under the new legislation police will be able to arrest people on suspicion of upskirting from April 2019, and perpetrators could be jailed for up to two years. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_181221_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2018. Bristol, UK. 'Extinction Rebellion' campaign event at the BBC Bristol offices in Whiteladies Road where three campaigners locked themselves together blocking the main entrance while others sang modified christmas carols on the shortest day just before Christmas to draw attention to the catastrophic impact of climate change. The Extinction Rebellion campaign says there will be mass actions outside the main BBC headquarters in London, Manchester, Norwich and Bristol to bring to light what they say is the utter failure of the BBC to fulfill their most fundamental duty to educate and inform the British public on the most important issue of our time, the climate crisis.<br />
Extinction Rebellion say the BBC must lead from the front on the climate emergency and make these demands: 1: The BBC Director General Tony Hall to agree to a meeting with a delegation from Extinction Rebellion to discuss how the corporation can meet its crucial moral duty to tell the full truth on the climate and ecological emergency. 2: The BBC to declare a climate and ecological emergency that we need to act now, the extinction of the natural world is happening and we face the collapse of our civilisations.3: That the BBC place the climate and ecological emergency as its top editorial and corporate priority - integrated into all of aspects of the BBC’s output, not just environmental sections - by adoption of a climate emergency strategic plan, at the level of urgency the corporation placed on informing the public about World War 2. 4: The BBC to divest all pension funds, investments and bank accounts from fossil fuel corporations and their bankers. 5: The BBC, its subsidiaries and its supply chain to agree to be zero-carbon by 2025. 6: The BBC to publish an annual eco-audit of all BBC operations, including summary of key ecological and carbon data. 7: The BBC to take a lead on encouraging other national & global media corporations to join the global ef
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. Soldiers are seen on duty in Downing Street. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/05/2012. Westminster, UK Policemen hold banners at Millbank. Off duty police officers take part in a Police Federation protest over proposed changes to pay and conditions. Tony Melville, the outgoing chief constable of Gloucestershire Police, was among the marchers. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. Armed soldiers walk past Number 10 Downing Street after being on guard duty at the gates. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. Armed soldiers walk past Number 10 Downing Street after being on guard duty at the gates. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. Armed soldiers walk past Number 10 Downing Street after being on guard duty at the gates. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. A tourist (R) looks on as a soldier stands with policeman on guard duty at Buckingham Palace. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. A soldier stands with policeman on guard duty at Buckingham Palace. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2020. London, UK. Police are already on duty in Westminster ahead of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group's planed blockade of Parliament. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2020. London, UK. Police are already on duty in Westminster ahead of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group's planed blockade of Parliament. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/01/2020. London, UK. PRINCE ANDREW, DUKE OF YORK is seen leaving Buckingham Palace in London. Yesterday Queen Elizabeth II held a summit meeting with senior members of the Royal family at Sandringham, following a recent announcement that Prince Harry and Megan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will be stepping back from official Royal duty and spending more time abroad. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2020. London, UK. CATHRINE, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE is seen arriving back at Kensington Palace in London on her Birthday. Yesterday Prince Harry and Megan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, announced that they will be stepping back from official Royal duty and spending more time abroad. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/09/2017. LONDON, UK.  THV Galatea has arrived in London and is moored next to HMS Belfast in front of Tower Bridge for London International Shipping Week. THV Galatea is a Trinity House multi-function ship, designed to carry out marine operations as part of their duty as the General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar. An estimated 15,000 shipping industry leaders are expected to attend events in London and on board the THV Galatea during International Shipping Week this week. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/09/2017. LONDON, UK.  THV Galatea has arrived in London and is moored next to HMS Belfast in front of Tower Bridge for London International Shipping Week. THV Galatea is a Trinity House multi-function ship, designed to carry out marine operations as part of their duty as the General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar. An estimated 15,000 shipping industry leaders are expected to attend events in London and on board the THV Galatea during International Shipping Week this week. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/06/2017. London, UK. Police on duty outside the King Edward VII's hospital in west London where Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh has ben admitted to hospital following an an infection. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2017. London, UK. First responder police officers who were on duty during the Saturday night's terror attack visit the scene on London Bridge for the first time since the attack and leave flowers for the victims of the attack, which killed 8 people on London Bridge and at Borough Market in central London. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. A soldier stands on guard duty at Buckingham Palace. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. A soldier stands with policeman on guard duty at Buckingham Palace. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2017. London, UK. A soldier stands with policeman on guard duty at Buckingham Palace. The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed. 5,000 troops are taking over patrol duties under police command. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. LONDON, UK.  The procession and funeral cortege of PC Palmer leaving Southwark Cathedral in London, where a full police funeral took place this afternoon. <br />
PC Keith Palmer was stabbed to death whilst on duty in Westminster by terrorist extremist Khalid Masood last month.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. LONDON, UK.  The procession and funeral cortege of PC Palmer leaving Southwark Cathedral in London, where a full police funeral took place this afternoon. <br />
PC Keith Palmer was stabbed to death whilst on duty in Westminster by terrorist extremist Khalid Masood last month.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. LONDON, UK.  The procession and funeral cortege of PC Palmer leaving Southwark Cathedral in London, where a full police funeral took place this afternoon. <br />
PC Keith Palmer was stabbed to death whilst on duty in Westminster by terrorist extremist Khalid Masood last month.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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