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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Protesters secure motorway toll gate and allow motorists toll-free exit. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Protesters secure motorway toll gate and allow motorists toll-free exit. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Protesters secure motorway toll gate and allow motorists toll-free exit. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Protesters secure motorway toll gate and allow motorists toll-free exit. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Protesters secure motorway toll gate and allow motorists toll-free exit. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. A motorist show solidarity by displaying a Gilet Jaune on the dashboard. Protesters secure motorway toll gate and allow motorists toll-free exit. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2018. Alby-sur-Chéran, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Activists of the 'Gilet Jaune' national protest movement take part in 'Operation Paiement Gratuit' (free motorway) at an exit of the A41 motorway near Alby-sur-Chéran in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The 'Gilet Jaune' campaign is against oppressive taxation, in particular motoring taxes on fuel etc. The name for their protest comes from the yellow Hi-Vis security waistcoat which French motorists are required to carry in vehicles by law. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_PROTEST_GILET_JAUNE_GLW_01.jpg
  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
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  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
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  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
    LNP_payday_protest__BLD226.jpg
  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
    LNP_payday_protest_BLD243.jpg
  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
    LNP_payday_protest_BLD241.jpg
  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
    LNP_payday_protest_BLD236.jpg
  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
    LNP_payday_protest_BLD001.jpg
  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
    LNP_payday_protest_BLD241.JPG
  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
    LNP_payday_protest_BLD235.JPG
  • (c) London News Pictures. 18.12.2010. Demonstrators target Oxford Street stores as part of the Pay Day' protest against unpaid taxes by multi-nationals. Picture credit should read: Brian Duckett/London News Pictures
    LNP_payday_protest_BLD001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/12/2011. LONDON, UK. UK Uncut protesters hold a banner outside Vodafone's Oxford Street store in London today (17/12/11). Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/12/2011. LONDON, UK. A UK Uncut protester shouts outside Topshop's flagship store on Oxford Street in London today (17/12/11). Demonstrators had intended to hold a protest inside the shop, but the few that gained entry were ejected by security and police. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/12/2011. LONDON, UK. UK Uncut protesters hold a banner outside Topshop's flagship store on Oxford Street in London today (17/12/11). The demonstrators had intended to hold a protest inside the shop, but the few that gained entry were ejected by security and police. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/12/2011. LONDON, UK. A UK Uncut protester delivers coal, traditionally give by Father Christmas to children who have been bad, to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) on Whitehall London. The protest was carried out because of HMRC are currently whistleblower Osita Mba with prosecution for revealing details of possibly illegal deals which could cost the taxpayer up to GB£20 million . Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/12/2011. LONDON, UK. A UK Uncut protester delivers coal, traditionally give by Father Christmas to children who have been bad, to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) on Whitehall London. The protest was carried out because of HMRC are currently whistleblower Osita Mba with prosecution for revealing details of possibly illegal deals which could cost the taxpayer up to GB£20 million . Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_UKUNCUT_HMRC_01_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/12/2011. LONDON, UK. A UK Uncut protester delivers coal, traditionally give by Father Christmas to children who have been bad, to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) on Whitehall London. The protest was carried out because of HMRC are currently whistleblower Osita Mba with prosecution for revealing details of possibly illegal deals which could cost the taxpayer up to GB£20 million . Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_UKUNCUT_HMRC_02_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/12/2011. LONDON, UK. Shoppers take pictures of Metropolitan Police Territorial Support Group (TSG) officers guarding the front of Topshop's flagship Oxford Street store from UK Uncut protesters in London today (17/12/11). Demonstrators had intended to hold a protest inside the shop, but the few that gained entry were ejected by security and police. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_UKUNCUT_171211_05_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/12/2011. LONDON, UK. Metropolitan Police Territorial Support Group (TSG) officers are seen guarding the front of Topshop's flagship Oxford Street store from UK Uncut protesters in London today (17/12/11). Demonstrators had intended to hold a protest inside the shop, but the few that gained entry were ejected by security and police. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_UKUNCUT_171211_04_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/12/2011. LONDON, UK. UK Uncut protesters hold a banner outside Topshop's flagship store on Oxford Street in London today (17/12/11). The demonstrators had intended to hold a protest inside the shop, but the few that gained entry were ejected by security and police. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_UKUNCUT_171211_02_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0199.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0176.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick  (centre) pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) with Caroline Pigeon (right centre) and Simon Hughes MP (far left) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks (right) would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0102.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0071.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0057.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick  (centre) pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) with Caroline Pigeon (left) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks (right) would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0042.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick  (centre) pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) with Caroline Pigeon (left) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks (right) would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0017-2.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick  (centre) pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) with Caroline Pigeon (left centre) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks (far right) would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0023.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0107.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/04/2012. London, UK. The Lib Dem mayor of London candidate Brian Paddick pictured outside City Hall today (05/04) to announce that if elected Dwayne Brooks would become deputy mayor for youth and community. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
    LNP_Paddick_city_hall_JGU_0072.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
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 05/07/2012. George Osborne leaving No 11 in Downing Street today. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © 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_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_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_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_9.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.  02/01/2010 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
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 16/03/2013 . Manchester , UK . Protesters outside Starbucks on Market Street chanting "Pay your taxes". Protesters opposed to changes to housing benefit , known as the Bedroom Tax , hold an impromptu (unsanctioned) march through Manchester City Centre today (16th March) . The government plans to introduce changes to housing benefit from this April which will see some claimants receive a reduced amount if they have excess living space . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 16/03/2013 . Manchester , UK . Protesters enter Barclays Bank on Market Street chanting "Pay your taxes". Protesters opposed to changes to housing benefit , known as the Bedroom Tax , hold an impromptu (unsanctioned) march through Manchester City Centre today (16th March) . The government plans to introduce changes to housing benefit from this April which will see some claimants receive a reduced amount if they have excess living space . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_Bedroom_Tax_March_JGO_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 16/03/2013 . Manchester , UK . Protesters gather outside Barclays Bank on Market Street chanting "Pay your taxes". Protesters opposed to changes to housing benefit , known as the Bedroom Tax , hold an impromptu (unsanctioned) march through Manchester City Centre today (16th March) . The government plans to introduce changes to housing benefit from this April which will see some claimants receive a reduced amount if they have excess living space . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_Bedroom_Tax_March_JGO_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2012. London,UK. A Starbucks Coffee shop in central London on 16 October 2012. Since opening its first coffee shop in the UK in 1998, Starbucks has made over £3bn in sales but paid just £8.6m in income taxes, according to new research. Photo credit : Thomas Campean/LNP.
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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  • © 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
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