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  • Jesus is resurected - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 81.jpg
  • Jesus is resurected - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 77.jpg
  • Jesus is resurected - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 76.jpg
  • Jesus is brought down from the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 69.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 64.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • Convicts ar crucified next to Jesus - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • Convicts ar crucified next to Jesus - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • Jesus is sent for Crucifixion and has to carry his cross through the crowd - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Jesus is sent for Crucifixion and has to carry his cross through the crowd - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Jesus is sent for Crucifixion and has to carry his cross through the crowd - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Jesus is arrested - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • The last supper - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The crowd takes cover from the rain - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Jesus argues with teh priests in the temple - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The crowd takes cover from the rain - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The crowd takes cover from the rain - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Jesus is escorted out of the square - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 82.jpg
  • Jesus is resurected - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 80.jpg
  • Jesus is brought down from the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 75.jpg
  • Jesus is brought down from the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 73.jpg
  • Jesus is brought down from the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 71.jpg
  • Jesus is brought down from the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 70.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 67.jpg
  • Jesus is brought down from the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 68.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 65.jpg
  • Jesus cries out to his father as he is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 63.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Convicts ar crucified next to Jesus - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • Convicts ar crucified next to Jesus - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • Jesus is sent for Crucifixion and has to carry his cross through the crowd as  awoman holds a bloody image of his face after wiping it  - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • Jesus is sent for Crucifixion and has to carry his cross through the crowd - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Jesus is sent for Crucifixion and has to carry his cross through the crowd - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The last supper - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The crowd takes cover from the rain - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The washing of the feet with expensive oil - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • The washing of the feet with expensive oil - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Jesus argues with teh priests in the temple - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Jesus argues with teh priests in the temple - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Roman guards get briefed by their centurion at tthe foot of Nelsons Column - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Roman guards - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Roman guards - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Jesus is resurected - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 79.jpg
  • Jesus is resurected - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 78.jpg
  • Jesus is brought down from the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 74.jpg
  • The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 66.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 58.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • Jesus is crucified and is nailed to the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • Jesus is sent for Crucifixion and has to carry his cross through the crowd - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot washes his hands of the matter -- The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot washes his hands of the matter -- The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • The crowd takes cover from the rain - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Pontious Pilot arrives to try Jesus for teh priests - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Roman guards - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • The last supper - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Jesus argues with teh priests in the temple - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Healing a lepper - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Healing a lepper - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The crowd takes cover from the rain under the watchful eye of the new Fourth Plinth Sculpture  - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Roman guards - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Jesus is brought down from the cross - The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 72.jpg
  • The Wintershall Players open-air re-enactment of 'The Passion of Jesus' on Good Friday in the rain in Trafalgar Square. It featured a cast of over 100 volunteers from in and around London.
    Passion Play GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador, takes a selfie - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador  - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador  - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser auctioning a Naughty Boy jacket - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 68.jpg
  • Naughty Boy (pictured) and his team perform a set - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 65.jpg
  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser and Grace Woddward, Sky Living - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • AP McCoy OBE - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Louie Spence is lifted by Terry Hollands, British strongest man. Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Louie Spence leads the warm up - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Naughty Boy (pictured) and his team perform a set - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 66.jpg
  • UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 64.jpg
  • Naughty Boy (pictured) and his team perform a set - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • Brendan Cole,	 Stictly Come Dancing  does the Mobot as the runner up in the game of heads and tails - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser, does the Bolt as part of the game of heads and tails - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • Denise Lewis - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • Denise Lewis - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 49.jpg
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