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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.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 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 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.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    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 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 25.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 22.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 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 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 08.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (here having a paw print painted on her face), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (here having a paw print painted on her face), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Shareholders arrive. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Charlotte Church does a quick Q&A after. The Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church does a quick Q&A after. The Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Jon Snow arrives. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
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