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  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 009a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with 'a protester throws a brick at the windows of a bank on Charing Cross Road '. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_009b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 003a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with 'police surround protesters on Whitehall near the Cenotaph'. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_003b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 004a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with 'mounted police wait outside South Africa House on Trafalgar Square'. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_004b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 006a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with 'a police officer reacts as a burning car's fuel tank explodes on Charing Cross Road'. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_006b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 008a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with ' a protester throws an object at a line of riot police on St Martin's Place'. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_008b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 010a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with 'a protester throws a traffic bollard towards police advancing up Charing Cross Road'. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_010b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 011a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with 'a mounted police officer jumps his horse over a barricade on Upper St Martin's Lane'. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_011b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 001a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with police horses in action outside the Ministry of Defence. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_001b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 002a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with 'police detain a protester outside the Ministry of Defence'. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_002b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 005a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with 'looters break into a branch of Barclays Bank on Charing Cross Road'. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_005b.JPG
  • NOTE TO EDITORS - THIS IMAGE MATCHES WITH HISTORIC IMAGE no 007a RELEASED IN THIS POLL TAX FEATURE  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Modern day locations of 1990 poll tax riot. Image matches with 'a police officer and a fire fighter run past burning cars on Charing Cross Road'. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_007b.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 police horses are seen in action outside the Ministry of Defence during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_001a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image police detain a protester outside the Ministry of Defence during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 police surround protesters on Whitehall near the Cenotaph during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_003a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image mounted police wait outside South Africa House on Trafalgar Square during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 mounted police wait outside South Africa House on Trafalgar Square during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_004a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image looters break into a branch of Barclays Bank on Charing Cross Road during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image a police officer reacts as a burning car's fuel tank explodes on Charing Cross Road during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image a protester throws an object at a line of riot police on St Martin's Place during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 a protester throws an object at a line of riot police on St Martin's Place during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_008a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image a protester throws a brick at the windows of a bank on Charing Cross Road  during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_009.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image a mounted police officer jumps his horse over a barricade on Upper St Martin's Lane during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_011.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image police horses are seen in action outside the Ministry of Defence during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 police detain a protester outside the Ministry of Defence during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_002a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image police surround protesters on Whitehall near the Cenotaph during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 looters break into a branch of Barclays Bank on Charing Cross Road during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_005a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 a police officer reacts as a burning car's fuel tank explodes on Charing Cross Road during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_006a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image a police officer and a fire fighter run past burning cars on Charing Cross Road during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 a police officer and a fire fighter run past burning cars on Charing Cross Road during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_007a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this combined image a protester throws a traffic bollard towards police advancing up Charing Cross Road during the London poll tax riots on March 31st 1990 overlaid on the same location today. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_010.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 a protester throws a brick at the windows of a bank on Charing Cross Road during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_009a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 a protester throws a traffic bollard towards police advancing up Charing Cross Road during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_010a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. In this image from March 31st 1990 a mounted police officer jumps his horse over a barricade on Upper St Martin's Lane during the London poll tax riots. The protest on the last day of March in 1990 started peacefully when thousands gathered in a south London park to demonstrate against Margaret Thatcher's Government's introduction of the Community Charge - commonly known as the poll tax. Marchers walked to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square where violence broke out with the trouble spreading up through Charring Cross Road and on to the West End. Police estimated that 200,000 people had joined the protest and 339 were arrested. The hated tax was eventually replaced by the Council Tax under John Major's government in 1992.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Poll_Tax_PMA_011a.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
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Ballots showed at the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station.<br />
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Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
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Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
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The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
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The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
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To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
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Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
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A member of the organization keeping the ballots at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
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Members of the organization during the voting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_6.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_4.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_5.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_1.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_2.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at Somerset House.  as part of the Summer Series music events.  Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.  She was nominated for BBC's Sound of 2012 poll and her debut album Is Your Love Big Enough? was awarded the title of iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Lianne_La_Havas_gig_Somerset_Hou...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at Somerset House.  as part of the Summer Series music events.  Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.  She was nominated for BBC's Sound of 2012 poll and her debut album Is Your Love Big Enough? was awarded the title of iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Lianne_La_Havas_gig_Somerset_Hou...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at Somerset House.  as part of the Summer Series music events.  Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.  She was nominated for BBC's Sound of 2012 poll and her debut album Is Your Love Big Enough? was awarded the title of iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Lianne_La_Havas_gig_Somerset_Hou...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_3.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at Somerset House.  as part of the Summer Series music events.  Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.  She was nominated for BBC's Sound of 2012 poll and her debut album Is Your Love Big Enough? was awarded the title of iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Lianne_La_Havas_gig_Somerset_Hou...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2013. London, UK.   Lianne La Havas performing live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Lianne La Havas is an English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll, and her debut album "Is Your Love Big Enough" was later both nominated for a 2012 Mercury Prize in the Albums of the Year category and named iTunes Album of the Year.    Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Leanne_La_Havas_gig_Shepherds_Bu...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. A hair salon named Asylum serves as a polling station. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. A hair salon named Asylum serves as a polling station. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. A hair salon named Asylum serves as a polling station. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2019. Llandrindod Wells, Powys, UK. People arrive at the Pavilion polling station in Llandrindod Wells in Powys, to vote in the Brecon & Radnorshire by-election. The by-election has been recalled because the incumbent Tory MP. Chris Davies, who has been convicted for faking expenses claims, has been booted from the seat after a recall petition was passed when more than 10,000 voters backed the move. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_BreconRadnorByElection_GLW_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2019. Llandrindod Wells, Powys, UK. People arrive at the Pavilion polling station in Llandrindod Wells in Powys, to vote in the Brecon & Radnorshire by-election. The by-election has been recalled because the incumbent Tory MP. Chris Davies, who has been convicted for faking expenses claims, has been booted from the seat after a recall petition was passed when more than 10,000 voters backed the move. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_BreconRadnorByElection_GLW_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. Early voters arrive to cast their vote at the hair salon Asylum. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. Early voters arrive to cast their vote at the hair salon Asylum. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_02.jpg
  • ©  licensed to London News Pictures. .London, UK.05/05/2011.Polling Station Sign,South East ,London..Please see special instructions..Picture credit should read Grant Falvey/LNP......
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2019. Llandrindod Wells, Powys, UK. People arrive at the Pavilion polling station in Llandrindod Wells in Powys, to vote in the Brecon & Radnorshire by-election. The by-election has been recalled because the incumbent Tory MP. Chris Davies, who has been convicted for faking expenses claims, has been booted from the seat after a recall petition was passed when more than 10,000 voters backed the move. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_BreconRadnorByElection_GLW_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, UK. Damp and drizzly weather in the old mining town of Merthyr Tydfil as the polling tations open at 7.00am on the day of the general election in Wales, UK. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Elections_Wales_GLW_06.jpg
  • ©  licensed to London News Pictures. .London, UK.05/05/2011.Polling Station Sign,South East ,London..Please see special instructions..Picture credit should read Grant Falvey/LNP......
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_GE2019_BCA_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 23/06/2016 . Salford , UK . A poster , in favour of a Brexit and paid for by Vote Leave , which states that Turkey is joining the EU , is removed by workmen on the day of polling in the EU referendum in the UK . The poster had been displayed by an underpass on Irwell Street , on the border of Manchester City Centre . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 23/06/2016 . Salford , UK . A poster , in favour of a Brexit and paid for by Vote Leave , which states that Turkey is joining the EU , is removed by workmen on the day of polling in the EU referendum in the UK . The poster had been displayed by an underpass on Irwell Street , on the border of Manchester City Centre . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_TurkeyBrexitPoster_JGO_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 23/06/2016 . Salford , UK . A poster , in favour of a Brexit and paid for by Vote Leave , which states that Turkey is joining the EU , is removed by workmen on the day of polling in the EU referendum in the UK . The poster had been displayed by an underpass on Irwell Street , on the border of Manchester City Centre . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_TurkeyBrexitPoster_JGO_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 23/06/2016 . Salford , UK . A poster , in favour of a Brexit and paid for by Vote Leave , which states that Turkey is joining the EU , is removed by workmen on the day of polling in the EU referendum in the UK . The poster had been displayed by an underpass on Irwell Street , on the border of Manchester City Centre . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_TurkeyBrexitPoster_JGO_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 23/06/2016 . Salford , UK . A poster , in favour of a Brexit and paid for by Vote Leave , which states that Turkey is joining the EU , is removed by workmen on the day of polling in the EU referendum in the UK . The poster had been displayed by an underpass on Irwell Street , on the border of Manchester City Centre . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_TurkeyBrexitPoster_JGO_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 23/06/2016 . Salford , UK . A poster , in favour of a Brexit and paid for by Vote Leave , which states that Turkey is joining the EU , is removed by workmen on the day of polling in the EU referendum in the UK . The poster had been displayed by an underpass on Irwell Street , on the border of Manchester City Centre . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • ©  licensed to London News Pictures. .London, UK.05/05/2011.Polling Station,Voting booths ,London..Please see special instructions..Picture credit should read Grant Falvey/LNP......
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  • ©  licensed to London News Pictures. .London, UK.05/05/2011.Polling Station,Voting booths ,London..Please see special instructions..Picture credit should read Grant Falvey/LNP......
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2019. London, UK. A group of nuns leave a polling station at St John's Hyde Park church in Bayswater, West, London after casting their vote on polling day of the 2019 General Election. A general election was called for December 12th following a deadlock in Parliament over the UK's decision to leave the EU. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
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A woman shows her vote before votting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
One of the first person voting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
One of the first person voting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
One of the first person voting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_13.jpg
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