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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The march arrives in Parliament Square - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The march arrives in Parliament Square - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The march arrives in Parliament Square - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The march arrives in Parliament Square - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • Hala, a US citizen waits for the march on Park lane - Women's March on London - a grassroots movement of women has organised marches around the world to assert the 'positive values that the politics of fear denies' on the first day of Donald Trump’s Presidency. Their supporters include: Amnesty International, Greenpeace, ActionAid UK, Oxfam GB, The Green Party, Pride London, Unite the Union, NUS, 50:50 Parliament, Stop The War Coalition, CND.
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  • Riot police with dogs and shields guard buckingham Place and Westminster - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • Riot police with dogs and shields guard buckingham Place and Westminster - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • Riot police with dogs and shields guard buckingham Place and Westminster - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • Santa gives out free hugs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence including blocking the Mall - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and people wearing masks are pulled asside at randon as under public order rules it is now an offence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and people wearing masks are pulled asside at randon as under public order rules it is now an offence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 N0ov 2016
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 N0ov 2016
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 N0ov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and a few flares and smoke bombs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and a few flares and smoke bombs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and a few flares and smoke bombs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and a few flares and smoke bombs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • Jesus makes an appearance during the gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • Jesus makes an appearance during the gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • Jesus makes an appearance during the gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The march is briefly kettled - The annual Million Mask March bonfire night protest started in Trafalgar Square and headed to Westminster where it splintered. The march was organised by Anonymous UK and marchers wore the trademark V for Vendetta, Guy Fawkes masks. The police had placed tight restrictions on the route after trouble last year but, after a brief kettle, seemed happy to let the crowd filter in different directions.
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  • The march is briefly kettled - The annual Million Mask March bonfire night protest started in Trafalgar Square and headed to Westminster where it splintered. The march was organised by Anonymous UK and marchers wore the trademark V for Vendetta, Guy Fawkes masks. The police had placed tight restrictions on the route after trouble last year but, after a brief kettle, seemed happy to let the crowd filter in different directions.
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The march is briefly kettled but, as is often the case, when trouble flares, there are often more members of the media than protestors - The annual Million Mask March bonfire night protest started in Trafalgar Square and headed to Westminster where it splintered. The march was organised by Anonymous UK and marchers wore the trademark V for Vendetta, Guy Fawkes masks. The police had placed tight restrictions on the route after trouble last year but, after a brief kettle, seemed happy to let the crowd filter in different directions.
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • The march is briefly kettled but, as is often the case, when trouble flares, there are often more members of the media than protestors - The annual Million Mask March bonfire night protest started in Trafalgar Square and headed to Westminster where it splintered. The march was organised by Anonymous UK and marchers wore the trademark V for Vendetta, Guy Fawkes masks. The police had placed tight restrictions on the route after trouble last year but, after a brief kettle, seemed happy to let the crowd filter in different directions.
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • The march is briefly kettled - The annual Million Mask March bonfire night protest started in Trafalgar Square and headed to Westminster where it splintered. The march was organised by Anonymous UK and marchers wore the trademark V for Vendetta, Guy Fawkes masks. The police had placed tight restrictions on the route after trouble last year but, after a brief kettle, seemed happy to let the crowd filter in different directions.
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • The march is briefly kettled - The annual Million Mask March bonfire night protest started in Trafalgar Square and headed to Westminster where it splintered. The march was organised by Anonymous UK and marchers wore the trademark V for Vendetta, Guy Fawkes masks. The police had placed tight restrictions on the route after trouble last year but, after a brief kettle, seemed happy to let the crowd filter in different directions.
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • The march is briefly kettled - The annual Million Mask March bonfire night protest started in Trafalgar Square and headed to Westminster where it splintered. The march was organised by Anonymous UK and marchers wore the trademark V for Vendetta, Guy Fawkes masks. The police had placed tight restrictions on the route after trouble last year but, after a brief kettle, seemed happy to let the crowd filter in different directions.
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  • A 'mermaid' attempts to highlight the damage to the sea. The People's Climate March saw thousands of people from all angles of climate protest (from Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth to much smaller anti fracking groups) march from Holborn to Westminster in London. The march was colourful and generally peaceful.
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  • The protest was led by a group of cyclists who stopped outside Charing Cross for a die-in. The People's Climate March saw thousands of people from all angles of climate protest (from Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth to much smaller anti fracking groups) march from Holborn to Westminster in London. The march was colourful and generally peaceful.
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  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
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  • Jon Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary at the front of the march - NHS In Crisis - Fix It Now March and Demonstration - organised by the Peoples Assembly started in Gower Street and finished outside Downing street.
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  • Jon Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary at the front of the march - NHS In Crisis - Fix It Now March and Demonstration - organised by the Peoples Assembly started in Gower Street and finished outside Downing street.
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  • The march arrives in Parliament Square - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
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  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
    Palestine March GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
    Palestine March GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
    Palestine March GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • The March is stopped by an Israeli protest and the groups are seperated y a police cordon - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
    Palestine March GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Marching down Oxford Street - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
    Palestine March GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Marching down Oxford Street - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
    Palestine March GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Outside the US Embasssy - National Palestine March and Rally - Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine. As the centenary of the Balfour Declaration has just passed on the 2nd November. Speakers addressed the crowd at Grosvenor Square (by the US Embassy) before the march through central London (via Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square). This was followed by a rally in Parliament Square, where speakers again addressed the crowd.
    Palestine March GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The march heads off from outside the US Embassy - Women's March on London - a grassroots movement of women has organised marches around the world to assert the 'positive values that the politics of fear denies' on the first day of Donald Trump’s Presidency. Their supporters include: Amnesty International, Greenpeace, ActionAid UK, Oxfam GB, The Green Party, Pride London, Unite the Union, NUS, 50:50 Parliament, Stop The War Coalition, CND.
    Womens March London GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 N0ov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Jesus makes an appearance during the gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • The march is briefly kettled - The annual Million Mask March bonfire night protest started in Trafalgar Square and headed to Westminster where it splintered. The march was organised by Anonymous UK and marchers wore the trademark V for Vendetta, Guy Fawkes masks. The police had placed tight restrictions on the route after trouble last year but, after a brief kettle, seemed happy to let the crowd filter in different directions.
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • The march is briefly kettled - The annual Million Mask March bonfire night protest started in Trafalgar Square and headed to Westminster where it splintered. The march was organised by Anonymous UK and marchers wore the trademark V for Vendetta, Guy Fawkes masks. The police had placed tight restrictions on the route after trouble last year but, after a brief kettle, seemed happy to let the crowd filter in different directions.
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • People's Climate march, London – As part of an international day of protest - led by Emma Thompson and Vivienne Westwood - people march to demand: “a world with an economy that works for people and the planet; a world safe from the ravages of climate change; and a world with good jobs, clean air, and healthy communities for everyone.  The march started in Temple Place and ended outside Parliament – Westminster, London, UK,  21st Sept  2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march and then have to take a short cut to parliament square to be in time for their speeches greeting people and giving short interviews along the way - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march and then have to take a short cut to parliament square to be in time for their speeches greeting people and giving short interviews along the way - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march and then have to take a short cut to parliament square to be in time for their speeches greeting people and giving short interviews along the way - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march and then have to take a short cut to parliament square to be in time for their speeches greeting people and giving short interviews along the way - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march and then have to take a short cut to parliament square to be in time for their speeches greeting people and giving short interviews along the way - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march and then have to take a short cut to parliament square to be in time for their speeches greeting people and giving short interviews along the way - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The March sets off down Piccadilly - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry lead the march - It is estimated that over a million people joined the Put it to the People March from Park Lane to Parliament. Organised by the Peoples-Vote.UK to demand that, whatever deal is finally agreed, that it is put to the people to finally decide upon.
    Peoples vote march GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • John McDonnell joins the front of the march as it passes Downing Street - #OurNHS70: free, for all, forever a protest and celebration march in honour of the 70 year history of the National Health Service. Organised by: The People's Assembly, Trades Union Congress, Unison, Unite, GMB, British Medical Association, Royal College of Nursing, Royal College of Midwives amongst others.
    NHS March GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • John McDonnell joins the front of the march as it passes Downing Street - #OurNHS70: free, for all, forever a protest and celebration march in honour of the 70 year history of the National Health Service. Organised by: The People's Assembly, Trades Union Congress, Unison, Unite, GMB, British Medical Association, Royal College of Nursing, Royal College of Midwives amongst others.
    NHS March GBPhotos 50.jpg
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