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  • An image of Florence Nightingale and a contemporary nurse is projected onto the Houses of Parliament opposite St Thomas' Hospital (where she worked) as it is both International Nurses Day an teh anniversary of her birth 200 years ago today. The message is also one of support for current day nurses as the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • An image of Florence Nightingale and a contemporary nurse is projected onto the Houses of Parliament opposite St Thomas' Hospital (where she worked) as it is both International Nurses Day an teh anniversary of her birth 200 years ago today. The message is also one of support for current day nurses as the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • UK Feminista organises a mass Lobby of Parliament. It is led by  Helen Pankhurst is the great granddaughter of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst. She was joined by over 200 women and men from around the country who aimed to meet their MPs to call for urgent action on women's equality. The lobby also featured a performance by the 'Olympic Suffragettes' – a group of women who performed in Danny Boyle's 2012 Olympics opening ceremony.  There were also talks by Yvette Cooper MP, Caroline Lucas MP and Amber Rudd MP. Westminster, London, UK, 24 October 2012.
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  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
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  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
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  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • A grandmother is one of the last in the square but is finally arrested - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A mother and her 3 year old are threatened with a fine but, after a long discussion, move on - As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A mother and her 3 year old are threatened with a fine but, after a long discussion, move on - As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • A grandmother is one of the last in the square but is finally arrested - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB57557.jpg
  • As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
    Kurdish protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • A protest demanding support for the Kurds and blaming Turkey for not helping is generally peaceful. Although a bungled stop and search kicks off a confrontation that leads to a few arrests. Calm is restored, at least temporarily when Kurdish stewards form a barrier between the protestors and the police lines. Parliament Square, London 11 Oct 2014.
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  • The Wave, a protest march against climate change surrounds the Houses of Parliament, London
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  • NHS RIP. A last ditch protest against the NHS bill takes place in Parliament Square on Mother's Day, also the eve of it being passed in the House of Commons. © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
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  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Srew fixings come of the wall while trying to hang David Cameron. Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11481.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11477.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11472.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • After the rally in Parliament square protesters turn the railings of Parliament into a wall of remembrance - 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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  • After the rally in Parliament square protesters turn the railings of Parliament into a wall of remembrance - 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 78.jpg
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