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  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Shareholders arrive. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger  and model Pam Lucas ( who took up modelling at 51 and is now 65 - pictured with grey hair), joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Mothers against Fracking Bianca Jagg...jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Environmental protestors lobby Drax shareholders as they arrive for its Annual General Meeting. This group made it in to the meeting but were ejected after asking their questions. They then picket the exit in an attempt to encourage investors to sell their shares because of risk added to the price as a result of  reliance on subsidies. Grocers hall, Bank, London, UK 23 April 2014.
    Drax AGM Protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest (some in owl masks to highlight using wood wisely) outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
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  • Environmental campaigners protest (some in owl masks to highlight using wood wisely) outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest (some in owl masks to highlight using wood wisely) outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest (some in owl masks to highlight using wood wisely) outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest (some in owl masks to highlight using wood wisely) outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest (some in owl masks to highlight using wood wisely) outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest (some in owl masks to highlight using wood wisely) outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners protest outside the 2nd anniversary investor meeting of the Green Investment Bank.  They are concerned about its support for the use of biomass as a fuel in power stations because it is from unsustainable sources. The meeting takes palce at the the offices of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, St Pauls, London 28 Oct 2014.
    GIB Biomass Protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • A Fracked Future themed carnival takes place outside the Shale Gas Forum in Knightsbridge it then moves to the base of the HAC in Moorgate as the venue was moved at the last minute - planned attendees included Cuadrilla and IGas.  Featured speakers include Vivienne Westwood.The aim of the protestors was to highlight the perceived toxic legacy that this industry may leave if it takes off - to reflect this people came dressed as a zombies/ghouls or wore gas masks and chemical suits.<br />
Cadogan Place, London.
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  • A Fracked Future themed carnival takes place outside the Shale Gas Forum in Knightsbridge it then moves to the base of the HAC in Moorgate as the venue was moved at the last minute - planned attendees included Cuadrilla and IGas.  Featured speakers include Vivienne Westwood.The aim of the protestors was to highlight the perceived toxic legacy that this industry may leave if it takes off - to reflect this people came dressed as a zombies/ghouls or wore gas masks and chemical suits.<br />
Cadogan Place, London. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Anti Fracking protest GBPhotos GBPho...jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries.Parliament Square, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Trafalgar Square, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries. Regent Street, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Anti-Fracking protesters target HSBC in global day of action. Mock Drill Rig, ‘fracked water’, hazard tape and speakers from affected communities turn two Central London HSBCs are turned into ‘live fracking sites’ in protest about funding to fracking. ‘Global Frackdown’ day of action sees 100s of actions against fracking in over 30 countries.The Strand, London. 11 Oct 2014.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Fracking HSBC protest GBPhotos 29.jpg
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