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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (here having a paw print painted on her face), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (here having a paw print painted on her face), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy - led by a Tibetan monk and a 'pantomime' yak.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy - led by a Tibetan monk and a 'pantomime' yak.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy - led by a Tibetan monk and a 'pantomime' yak.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Tibet Protest Whitehall GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Organisations calling for a free Tibet hand in a petition to Number 10 Downing Street and then march on the Chinese embassy.  At the same time supporters of a non-Russian Ukraine try to make the UK government aware of the consequences of another super-power land grab. Whitehall, London, UK 15 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • A Russian boy has a go at aiming a 17 pounder anti-tank gun in St James Park. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
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  • VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The crowd join in with the memorial service in Whitehall. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The Victory lights at the Houses of Parliament. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
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  • The Victory lights at the Houses of Parliament. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
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  • The Victory lights at the Houses of Parliament. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    GB17157.jpg
  • Serving Life Guards soldiers wear vintage costume and one sports a well groomed moustache in St James Park. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • A Russian boy has a go at aiming a 17 pounder anti-tank gun in St James Park. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Vintage vehiucles and tourists mingle in St James Park. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Vintage vehiucles and tourists mingle in St James Park. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • A Hurricane in St James Park. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • People in home made 'period' outfits pose in front of the photos of the original VE Day in Trafalgar Square. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • A Whitehall pub gets n the spirit. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • British Legion flag bearers march off and are saluteed by veterans after the memorial service in Whitehall. VE Day 70 commemorations - Three days of events in London and across the UK marking historic anniversary of end of the Second World War in Europe. Trafalgar Square, scene of jubilant celebrations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1945, plays a central part in a host of national events, which include a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, a concert in Horse Guards Parade, a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, a parade of Service personnel and veterans and a flypast.
    VE Day 70 GBPhotos 07.jpg
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