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  • Staff from Lambeth Council patrol with megaphones, gently encouraging visitors not to loiter - A sunny day and people are out in reasonable numbers, on Clapham Common SW London, to get their daily exercise. But in this area the fears of teh police dont seem to have been realised as teh numbers are less than yesterday. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Andy Slaughter, Shadow Minister of Justice, addresses the crowd. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence <br />
(pictured). A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Jenny Chapman, Shadow Minister of Justice, addresses the crowd. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Staff from Lambeth Council patrol with megaphones, gently encouraging visitors not to loiter - A sunny day and people are out in reasonable numbers, on Clapham Common SW London, to get their daily exercise. But in this area the fears of teh police dont seem to have been realised as teh numbers are less than yesterday. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence <br />
(pictured). A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Public order, or riot, training takes place under realistic conditions, including stone, bottles and petrol bombs. All in a mock up urban landscape. Metropolitan Police Specialist Training Centre, Denton, <br />
Gravesend. <br />
Kent, UK. © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
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  • Police community support officers patrol the beach checking to see if large groups come from the same houshold- if not they ask them to observe the 2m rule. It is sunny and people come to the beach and the seaside at Brighton, during Bank holiday Monday. It is busy but still plentyu of room for social distancing. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • Authorised Firearms officers (AFO) patrol the common reminding people of the government guidance - Clapham Common is generally quiet again as it is cooler. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A family talk amiably to a pair of Authorised Firearms officers (AFO) who are patrolling the common reminding people of the government guidance - Clapham Common is generally quiet again as it is cooler. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Police officers patrol practicing social distancing - Oxford street is very quiet as all the stores are shut, and signs warn people to stay home and save/thank the NHS. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    GB11104.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (here having a paw print painted on her face), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (here having a paw print painted on her face), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
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  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 36.jpg
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