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  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Firemen queue to get into Parliament. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Firemen queue to get into Parliament. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • The 'cock' referes to Penny Mordaunt's spoof speech in the House of Commons and the Pinnochio noses refer to the lies they believe she has told the firemen. Led by Matt Wrack (c making speech), The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • The 'cock' referes to Penny Mordaunt's spoof speech in the House of Commons. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • The 'cock' referes to Penny Mordaunt's spoof speech in the House of Commons. Led by Matt Wrack (R), The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Pipers warm up - The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Led by Matt Wrack (here told to move on by Police at the gate), The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • The 'cock' referes to Penny Mordaunt's spoof speech in the House of Commons. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Many meet in the local. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 02.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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  • 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.
    SentGB11084.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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  • 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.
    GB11086.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.
    SentGB11106.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.
    SentGB11094.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.
    SentGB11088.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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  • 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. It is suported by tv actress Liz Carr from Silent Witness (pictured right). 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. The BBC send a film crew, including a blind reporter, after ignoring previous protests. 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.
    GB11097.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.
    GB11098.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.
    GB11093.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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  • 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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  • Chelsea Auto Legends, The Chelsea Hospital London, Uk, 02 Sept 2012. Chelsea pensioners mingle with Playboy Bunny Girls, families and exotic luxury cars
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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.
    SentGB11103.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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  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20 - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20 - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • The NUT leads a national strike action in England and Wales. Marches and rallies are being held around the country, including this one from Broadcasting House to Downing Street, Whitehall. The union says the action is being taken against: Excessive workload and bureaucratic; Performance related pay and in defence of a national pay scale system; Unfair pension changes. Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union said: “Teachers deeply regret the disruption caused by this strike action to parents and teachers. The Government’s refusal, however, to engage to resolve the dispute means that we have no alternative other than to demonstrate the seriousness of our concerns.<br />
“Teachers’ levels of workload are intolerable –the Government’s own survey, published last month, shows that primary school teachers work nearly 60 hours a week and secondary school teachers work nearly 56 hours a week. 2 in 5 teachers are leaving the profession in the first 5 years of teaching as are many others.  This is bad for children and bad for education. London, UK 26 March 2014.<br />
 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NUT march GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The NUT leads a national strike action in England and Wales. Marches and rallies are being held around the country, including this one from Broadcasting House to Downing Street, Whitehall. The union says the action is being taken against: Excessive workload and bureaucratic; Performance related pay and in defence of a national pay scale system; Unfair pension changes. Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union said: “Teachers deeply regret the disruption caused by this strike action to parents and teachers. The Government’s refusal, however, to engage to resolve the dispute means that we have no alternative other than to demonstrate the seriousness of our concerns.<br />
“Teachers’ levels of workload are intolerable –the Government’s own survey, published last month, shows that primary school teachers work nearly 60 hours a week and secondary school teachers work nearly 56 hours a week. 2 in 5 teachers are leaving the profession in the first 5 years of teaching as are many others.  This is bad for children and bad for education. London, UK 26 March 2014.<br />
 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NUT march GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The NUT leads a national strike action in England and Wales. Marches and rallies are being held around the country, including this one from Broadcasting House to Downing Street, Whitehall. The union says the action is being taken against: Excessive workload and bureaucratic; Performance related pay and in defence of a national pay scale system; Unfair pension changes. Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union said: “Teachers deeply regret the disruption caused by this strike action to parents and teachers. The Government’s refusal, however, to engage to resolve the dispute means that we have no alternative other than to demonstrate the seriousness of our concerns.<br />
“Teachers’ levels of workload are intolerable –the Government’s own survey, published last month, shows that primary school teachers work nearly 60 hours a week and secondary school teachers work nearly 56 hours a week. 2 in 5 teachers are leaving the profession in the first 5 years of teaching as are many others.  This is bad for children and bad for education. London, UK 26 March 2014.
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  • The NUT leads a national strike action in England and Wales. Marches and rallies are being held around the country, including this one from Broadcasting House to Downing Street, Whitehall. The union says the action is being taken against: Excessive workload and bureaucratic; Performance related pay and in defence of a national pay scale system; Unfair pension changes. Christine Blower (pictured with sun glasses and with Laween Atroshi, with rosette, the Labour candidate who will stand against Michael Gove at the next election), General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union said: “Teachers deeply regret the disruption caused by this strike action to parents and teachers. The Government’s refusal, however, to engage to resolve the dispute means that we have no alternative other than to demonstrate the seriousness of our concerns.<br />
“Teachers’ levels of workload are intolerable –the Government’s own survey, published last month, shows that primary school teachers work nearly 60 hours a week and secondary school teachers work nearly 56 hours a week. 2 in 5 teachers are leaving the profession in the first 5 years of teaching as are many others.  This is bad for children and bad for education. London, UK 26 March 2014.<br />
 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NUT march GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Ballons highlight the new suggested retirement age. The NUT leads a national strike action in England and Wales. Marches and rallies are being held around the country, including this one from Broadcasting House to Downing Street, Whitehall. The union says the action is being taken against: Excessive workload and bureaucratic; Performance related pay and in defence of a national pay scale system; Unfair pension changes. Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union said: “Teachers deeply regret the disruption caused by this strike action to parents and teachers. The Government’s refusal, however, to engage to resolve the dispute means that we have no alternative other than to demonstrate the seriousness of our concerns.<br />
“Teachers’ levels of workload are intolerable –the Government’s own survey, published last month, shows that primary school teachers work nearly 60 hours a week and secondary school teachers work nearly 56 hours a week. 2 in 5 teachers are leaving the profession in the first 5 years of teaching as are many others.  This is bad for children and bad for education. London, UK 26 March 2014.<br />
 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NUT march GBPhotos 18_1.jpg
  • The NUT leads a national strike action in England and Wales. Marches and rallies are being held around the country, including this one from Broadcasting House to Downing Street, Whitehall. The union says the action is being taken against: Excessive workload and bureaucratic; Performance related pay and in defence of a national pay scale system; Unfair pension changes. Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union said: “Teachers deeply regret the disruption caused by this strike action to parents and teachers. The Government’s refusal, however, to engage to resolve the dispute means that we have no alternative other than to demonstrate the seriousness of our concerns.<br />
“Teachers’ levels of workload are intolerable –the Government’s own survey, published last month, shows that primary school teachers work nearly 60 hours a week and secondary school teachers work nearly 56 hours a week. 2 in 5 teachers are leaving the profession in the first 5 years of teaching as are many others.  This is bad for children and bad for education. London, UK 26 March 2014.<br />
 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NUT march GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • The march is brought to a halt by a crocodile of school children on an outing near Trafalgar Square. The NUT leads a national strike action in England and Wales. Marches and rallies are being held around the country, including this one from Broadcasting House to Downing Street, Whitehall. The union says the action is being taken against: Excessive workload and bureaucratic; Performance related pay and in defence of a national pay scale system; Unfair pension changes. Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union said: “Teachers deeply regret the disruption caused by this strike action to parents and teachers. The Government’s refusal, however, to engage to resolve the dispute means that we have no alternative other than to demonstrate the seriousness of our concerns.<br />
“Teachers’ levels of workload are intolerable –the Government’s own survey, published last month, shows that primary school teachers work nearly 60 hours a week and secondary school teachers work nearly 56 hours a week. 2 in 5 teachers are leaving the profession in the first 5 years of teaching as are many others.  This is bad for children and bad for education. London, UK 26 March 2014.<br />
 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NUT march GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • The NUT leads a national strike action in England and Wales. Marches and rallies are being held around the country, including this one from Broadcasting House to Downing Street, Whitehall. The union says the action is being taken against: Excessive workload and bureaucratic; Performance related pay and in defence of a national pay scale system; Unfair pension changes. Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union said: “Teachers deeply regret the disruption caused by this strike action to parents and teachers. The Government’s refusal, however, to engage to resolve the dispute means that we have no alternative other than to demonstrate the seriousness of our concerns.<br />
“Teachers’ levels of workload are intolerable –the Government’s own survey, published last month, shows that primary school teachers work nearly 60 hours a week and secondary school teachers work nearly 56 hours a week. 2 in 5 teachers are leaving the profession in the first 5 years of teaching as are many others.  This is bad for children and bad for education. London, UK 26 March 2014.<br />
 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NUT march GBPhotos 11.jpg
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