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  • The axe Drax dinosaur - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 68.jpg
  • Barry Gardiner; shadow Energy and Climate change minister. - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 66.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 65.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 63.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 78.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 76.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 74.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 73.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Contradition of a Triumph motorbit fan who is also a climate activist - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Time running out for the earth - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 77.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 75.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 71.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 70.jpg
  • Barry Gardiner; shadow Energy and Climate change minister. - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 67.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 64.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 58.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • The axe Drax dinosaur - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The axe Drax dinosaur - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Contradition of a Triumph motorbit fan who is also a climate activist - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 79.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 69.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
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  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
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  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
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  • Contradition of a Triumph motorbit fan who is also a climate activist - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
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  • The festival motto is 'Leave no Trace' but every night the Stage (in this case the Other Stage) areas are littered with discarded drinks   cartons and other waste - The 50th 2022 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live NewsGlastonbury, UK. 25 Jun 2022.
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  • Outside the US Embassy this man claims his placard is related to teh appocalypse, but it annoys many of the marchers - A march against racism and to ban the ban (against immigration from certain countries to the USA) is organised by Stand Up To Racism and supported by Stop the War and several unions. It stated with a rally at the US Embassy in grosvenor Square and ended up in Whitehall outside Downing Street. Thousands of people of all races and ages attended. London 04 Feb 2017.
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  • Some are masked but there is no social distancing - A queue waits patiently for the Tescos at Clapham South due to Coronavirus (Covid 19) shortages - tescos has introduced rationing which oddly, for example, allows people to buy 27 toilet rolls but only 2 tins of canned mackerel per visit.
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  • A mother and her 3 year old are threatened with a fine but, after a long discussion, move on - As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A mother and her 3 year old are threatened with a fine but, after a long discussion, move on - As soon as they arrive the police move in and start to threaten first fines and then arrest (on th ebasis that it is an ilegal lockdown gathering, even though they are all over 2m apart) if they do no leave - Extinction Rebellion hold silent, socially distanced protest for one hour in Parliament Square. They want to express their dissatisfaction with 'Government incompetence and demand a Citizens Assembly on the Covid-19 recovery' as they believe 'the political institutions in place are not capable of meeting the major challenges we face with coronavirus and the climate and ecological emergency'. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Hospital staff come out of Chelsea and Westminster and are greeted by a small but enthusiastic crowd, this time, for the first time, there were no Police Officers - Clap for carers, to say thanks to NHS and other key workers and carers. The 'lockdown' continues in London - Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A nursre from the Childrens ITU waves back - Hospital staff come out of Chelsea and Westminster and are greeted by a small but enthusiastic crowd, this time, for the first time, there were no Police Officers - Clap for carers, to say thanks to NHS and other key workers and carers. The 'lockdown' continues in London - Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Hospital staff come out of Chelsea and Westminster and are greeted by a small but enthusiastic crowd, this time, for the first time, there were no Police Officers - Clap for carers, to say thanks to NHS and other key workers and carers. The 'lockdown' continues in London - Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Floral hearts, donated by a local business, adorn the front entrance - Hospital staff come out of Chelsea and Westminster and are greeted by a small but enthusiastic crowd, this time, for the first time, there were no Police Officers - Clap for carers, to say thanks to NHS and other key workers and carers. The 'lockdown' continues in London - Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Happy to be eating ice cream  but also breaking the no sitting rules - it is the clear dilema of easing lockdown. The cafe near the closed bandstand is now open, for drinks and ice cream, with a one way system and social distancing. Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The rubbish is trampled into the mud but an army of voulunteers has already cleared a large area (leaving a clear line) in the now empty Other Stage crowd area - the festival motto is 'Leave no trace'.The 2015 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Happy to be eating ice cream  but also breaking the no sitting rules, as dog walkers chat, spaced out, in the background - it is the clear dilema of easing lockdown. The cafe near the closed bandstand is now open, for drinks and ice cream, with a one way system and social distancing. Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The end is nigh. It is the morning of the last full festival day. Peopel have sore heads but some people are disposing of damaged kit (despite the official message to leave no tents/trace) and preparing to leave through the continuing muddy conditions which make navigation a long slow process. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • The end is nigh. It is the morning of the last full festival day. Peopel have sore heads but some people are disposing of damaged kit (despite the official message to leave no tents/trace) and preparing to leave through the continuing muddy conditions which make navigation a long slow process. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 29 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • The end is nigh. It is the morning of the last full festival day. Peopel have sore heads but some people are disposing of damaged kit (despite the official message to leave no tents/trace) and preparing to leave through the continuing muddy conditions which make navigation a long slow process. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 29 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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