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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_28.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_25.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_22.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 08/08/2020; Bristol, UK. NHS Workers say NO! at a 'Bristol for Pay Justice' rally and march held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides; they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_FAIR_PAY_NHS_200808_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_NHS_SAYS_NO_200912_SCH_27.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_NHS_SAYS_NO_200912_SCH_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_NHS_SAYS_NO_200912_SCH_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. The African Sambistas group perform at an "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_NHS_SAYS_NO_200912_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_NHS_SAYS_NO_200912_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 12/09/2020; Bristol, UK. An "NHS Workers say NO!" protest with a rally and march takes place through the city centre. The event is part of a national day of protest held in solidarity with health and social care workers across the UK demanding fair recognition of everyone in the NHS family and their tireless work throughout the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The campaign says "If you clapped for us, please come and stand with us." The campaign says it is a disgrace that so many health and social care staff who worked so hard and risked their lives have been overlooked in the public sector pay rise, and that without nurses, health care assistants, porters, cleaners and the whole NHS family the UK could not have made it through. The campaign says that for too long this work has been underpaid and undervalued and now the UK government is squeezing the NHS from all sides, and they say NO to privatisation, deliberate underfunding, low wages and poor conditions. Organisers asked that all attendees respect social distancing as much as possible and with a planned route that gives as much space as possible and that mask wearing will be mandatory with masks available on the day for those that don't have them. Attendees are asked to wear blue, or a blue ribbon in solidarity. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • ©️ Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2020. London, UK. Members of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group gather outside Department of Health & Social Care in central London to blockade the street with a slaughterhouse truck. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • ©️ Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2020. London, UK. Members of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group gather outside Department of Health & Social Care in central London to blockade the street with a slaughterhouse truck. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • ©️ Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2020. London, UK. Members of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group gather outside Department of Health & Social Care in central London to blockade the street with a slaughterhouse truck. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • ©️ Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2020. London, UK. Members of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group gather outside Department of Health & Social Care in central London to blockade the street with a slaughterhouse truck. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • ©️ Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2020. London, UK. Members of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group gather outside Department of Health & Social Care in central London to blockade the street with a slaughterhouse truck. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • ©️ Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2020. London, UK. Members of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group gather outside Department of Health & Social Care in central London to blockade the street with a slaughterhouse truck. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • ©️ Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2020. London, UK. Members of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group gather outside Department of Health & Social Care in central London to blockade the street with a slaughterhouse truck. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • ©️ Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2020. London, UK. Members of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) environmental campaign group gather outside Department of Health & Social Care in central London to blockade the street with a slaughterhouse truck. XR plan to peacefully disrupt the UK Parliament with actions planned over two weeks, until MP's back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill and prepare for crisis with a National Citizens’ Assembly. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK takes questions from the media at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK speaks at Policy Exchange's event about Tories plans on the National Health Service (NHS) following the 2019 General Election, in which the Conservative Party won a majority. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/10/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK departs from No 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly cabinet meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/10/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK arrives in Downing Street to attend the weekly cabinet meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/10/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK arrives in Downing Street to attend the weekly cabinet meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2019. London, UK. Justice Secretary ROBERT BUCKLAND QC (R), Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK (C) and Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport NICKY MORGAN departs from No 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly cabinet meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK arrives in Downing Street to attend the weekly cabinet meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK arrives in No 10 Downing Street. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK arrives in No 10 Downing Street. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/09/2019. London, UK. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care MATT HANCOCK departs from No 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/03/2019. London, UK. Matthew Hancock - Secretary of State for Health and Social care arrives in Downing Street for the weekly Cabinet meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2019. London, UK. Matthew Hancock - Secretary of State for Health and Social Care arrives in Downing Street for the weekly Cabinet meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2019. London, UK. Matthew Hancock - Secretary of State for Health and Social Care arrives in Downing Street for the weekly Cabinet meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/02/2019, London, UK. Matthew Hancock - Secretary of State for Health and Social Care arrives in Downing Street for the weekly Cabinet meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/01/2019. London, UK. Brandon Lewis - Tory party Chairman (L) and Matthew Hancock - Secretary of State for Health and Social care (R) arrives in Downing Street for the weekly Cabinet meeting. Later today, after five days of debate in the House of Commons, MPs will vote on the British Prime Minister Theresa May's EU Withdrawal deal. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/01/2019. London, UK. Brandon Lewis - Tory party Chairman (L) and Matthew Hancock - Secretary of State for Health and Social care (R) arrives in Downing Street for the weekly Cabinet meeting. Later today, after five days of debate in the House of Commons, MPs will vote on the British Prime Minister Theresa May's EU Withdrawal deal. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/01/2019. London, UK. Matthew Hancock - Secretary of State for Health and Social care departs from No 10 Downing Street after attending the weekly Cabinet Meeting. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. London, UK. Jonathan Ashworth MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care arrives for an interview in the media centre on College Green. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/12/2018. London, UK. Claire Perry - Minister of State at Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy and Matthew Hancock - Secretary of State for Health and Social care arrives in Downing Street for the weekly Cabinet meeting. The Cabinet will discuss the preparations for a "No Deal" Brexit. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. JOANNE SANDERSON, retired teacher. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. MARTIN FRANCIS, 64, retired head primary school teacher from Brent. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. JOANNE SANDERSON, retired teacher, ZENNA MAY, 23, student and ANNE DRINKELL, 53, community nurse form London. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. JOANNE SANDERSON, retired teacher. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2011. London, UK. Save the NHS Demonstration coincided with the third reading of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill. Demonstrators marched across Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament where they held a candle-lit vigil. The demonstration was supported by Unite the Union, Keep our NHS Private, the Health Worker Network, Right to Work, Unison and the Tradeunion Congress. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/03/2012. LONDON, UK. Protesters, including Tony Robinson (pictured centre) representing 50 charities gather outside the Houses of Parliament to mass lobby of MPs about the provision of social care to elderly and other vulnerable groups. The protest follows publication of the Dilnot Report into funding social care. Photo credit :  Cliff Hide/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/03/2012. LONDON, UK. Protesters, including Tony Robinson (pictured centre) representing 50 charities gather outside the Houses of Parliament to mass lobby of MPs about the provision of social care to elderly and other vulnerable groups. The protest follows publication of the Dilnot Report into funding social care. Photo credit :  Cliff Hide/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/03/2012. LONDON, UK. Protesters, including Tony Robinson (pictured centre) representing 50 charities gather outside the Houses of Parliament to mass lobby of MPs about the provision of social care to elderly and other vulnerable groups. The protest follows publication of the Dilnot Report into funding social care. Photo credit :  Cliff Hide/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/03/2012. LONDON, UK. Protesters, including Tony Robinson (pictured centre) representing 50 charities gather outside the Houses of Parliament to mass lobby of MPs about the provision of social care to elderly and other vulnerable groups. The protest follows publication of the Dilnot Report into funding social care. Photo credit :  Cliff Hide/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for For a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_004.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for For a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_003.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for For a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_001.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_023.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_022.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_015.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_014.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_012.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_011.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2017. London, UK. Thousand of people take part in a demonstration organised by People's Assembly Against Austerity, calling for a fully funded, publicly owned, NHS and social care service. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Unite general secretary Len McCluskey are expected to speak at the London event, with similar marches taking place across the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_BC_Its_Our_NHS___n_010.jpg
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