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The British Heart Foundation Mending Broken Hearts Appeal Launch Oxford, 10th January 2012. Pictured are heart patient Lucy Fenner and Rachel Davis BHF Fundraising Volunteer Manager at the Oxford United FC training ground launching the British Heart Foundation Mending Broken Hearts Oxford Appeal. Picture by Simon Hadley www.simonhadley.co.uk/ 07774 193699

Mobile Homme' Bromsgrove. 19th July 2014. French street theatre company 'Transe Express' parade through the town centre before performing 'Mobile Homme', a combination of drumming and aerial trapeze, above the rooftops of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire. Picture by Simon Hadley 07774 193699 [email protected] www.simonhadley.co.uk

Bromsgrove Matters. 5th October 2011. Lickey End First School, Bromsgrove. Pictured l-r: Harvey Thomas (9) and Ben Taylor (6) . Picture by Simon Hadley 07774 193699 [email protected] www.simonhadley.co.uk

The Birmingham Hippodrome Gala Dinner. 10th May 2014. Picture by Simon Hadley www.simonhadley.co.uk/ 07774 193699

NASUWT/ NUT Strike Rally. Birmingham. 1st October 2013. Thousands of teaches took part in a rally in Birmingham as the two biggest teaching unions, the NUT and the NASUWT take strike action over pay, pensions and workloads. Pictured shows the rally passing the new Library of Birmingham. Picture by Simon Hadley www.simonhadley.co.uk/ 07774 193699

Samantha Harper at home in Northamptonshire. 18th April 2012 Pictured are Samantha and her children Sophie 3 and Freddie 2. Picture by Simon Hadley www.simonhadley.co.uk/ 07774 193699

Clown/circus performers protest about new licensing act. by marching through Birmingham City `Centre.Picture shows l-r Silkie,Little Nick and Conk all members of clowns international. Contact Chris Maddocks 07050 269133. PICTURE BY SIMON HADLEY

NFU Conference 2012. ICC Birmingham. 21st February 2012. Picture by Simon Hadley www.simonhadley.co.uk/ 07774 193699

"We Will Rock You" at the Birmingham Hippodrome . 2nd July 2009. Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen Picture by Simon Hadley 07774193699 [email protected]

The Queen visits the Royal Show at Stonelea Warwickshire..Pic shows the Queen presenting awards to An Ayrshire cow (reserve in the Burke Trophy Dairy catagory) PICTURE BY SIMON HADLEY

'Illuminate' Birmingham Hippodrome. 25th October 2013. Picture by Simon Hadley www.simonhadley.co.uk/ 07774 193699

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Birmingham Hippodrome. 23rd September 2013. Gok Wan, The Man in the Mirror. Picture by Simon Hadley www.simonhadley.co.uk/ 07774 193699

University of Birmingham Graduation Ceremony. Friday 16th July 2010. Students leave the Great Hall after their graduation ceremony at The University of Birmingham. Picture by Simon Hadley 07774 193699 [email protected] www.simonhadley.co.uk

John Bull (aka Ray Egan) demonstrates at the gates of the LDV Vans factory in Washwood Heath Birmingham, West Midlands Thursday 26th February 2009. Picture by Simon Hadley 07774 193699/[email protected]

Mobile Homme' Bromsgrove. 19th July 2014. French street theatre company 'Transe Express' parade through the town centre before performing 'Mobile Homme', a combination of drumming and aerial trapeze, above the rooftops of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire. Picture by Simon Hadley 07774 193699 [email protected] www.simonhadley.co.uk

Hermit Sister Rachel Dentontakes off her cross as she prepares herself for her bed at St Cuthberts' Hermitage in Lincolnshire, north east Britain September 25, 2015. Sister Rachel Denton has vowed to spend the rest of her life living as a consecrated hermit in the Catholic faith. A hermit is a person who chooses to live alone, with the intention of finding God. Rarely leaving her house she lives a life of prayer and solitude. However, she uses the internet and social media to share her experience and distance her self from physically interacting with society. REUTERS/Neil Hall

16/05/2016 Fishermen wait for seven stars to appear with their Coracle fishing boats near the River Towy in Carmarthenshire, west Wales. The Coracle fishing with nets by hand is a tradition that has been passed through families from generation to generation for hundreds, if not thousands of years. The Coracle is a shallow one person boat which is used for fishing sea trout and sea salmon in pairs. Coracle fishermen fish by night so as not to disturb fish. They wait until seven stars are in the sky, by which time it is deemed dark enough to fish. There are only eight licences to fish on the River Towy and a handful of others in other Welsh rivers. With dwindling trout and salmon stocks the Environment Agency is thought to be planning to heavily restrict catches to the point that 2016 may the last fishing season in it's current traditional form. As it is times are hard and a pair of coracle fishermen are lucky to catch any fish on a run - when they do, they can expect to sell a trout for around £30.00. Neil Hall Photography Ltd www.neilhallphotography.com 07766227770 3 Crown Court Crown Road London N10 2JA

A model presents a creation at the Emilio De la Morena catwalk show during London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017 in London, Britain September 20, 2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall

People are silhouetted as the sun sets on a winters afternoon in Primrose Hill in London, Britain January 16, 2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall

A migrant burns his temporary shelter as the '"The Jungle" migrant camp is cleared in Calais, France October 25, 2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall

People on a funfair ride are seen against the moon a day before the "supermoon" spectacle, in London, Britain November 13, 2016 REUTERS/Neil Hall

A mudlarker uses a torch to look for items on the bank of the river Thames in London, Britain June 06, 2016. When the river Thames is at low tide, mudlarkers scour the shore for historical artefacts and remains from there City of London's ancient past. Finds can date back to Roman times to when the city was found up until more recent times. Anyone can walk along the river and look for finds, but the uses of metal detectors and digging is restricted. Mudlarkers need to be licences by the Port of London Authority. All find should be register with the Museum of London. REUTERS/Neil Hall

Neil Hall 06/05/2010 UKIP candidate for the Buckingham constituancey Nigel Farage narrowly escapes death as his plane crashed to the ground at Hinton Airfield, Northamptonshire. Farage attempted to fly a UKIP Banner from the light aircraft. It caught in the planes tail causing the accident. Image of Farage pulled from the wreckage.

30/07/2012 The University of Law graduate Gabrielle Turnquest, 18, will become the youngest person in the history of the English and Welsh legal system to be called to The Bar after passing The University of LawÕs Bar Professional Training Course. Her achievement will be formally recognised at a call ceremony at the Honourable Society of LincolnÕs Inn on Tuesday 30th July 2013 in London. Neil Hall Editorial Photographer +44 (0)7766227770 [email protected] www.neilhallphotography.com

25 March 2013 Credit: Neil Hall Feature: Fog Catchers of the Atacama Image of a fog collecting net at the Alto Patache fog oasis near Iquique in northern Chile. When fog passes through the net water condenses into small drops before being collected into a a water tank. The Atacama desert in Northern Chile is the driest place in the world. In many places rainfall has never been recorded and there is no possibility of life. However, people are trying to reverse the trend of desertification by harvesting coastal fog in large nets. Fog and moisture in the air passes through the net and condenses before travelling through pipes into tanks where it is stored. The fog water is pure for drinking and can be used for agriculture. The Universidad Catolica has a scientific research centre at Alto Patache. The results have shown that life is waiting to be found in the desert. Fog water has been used to transform a once arid patches of desert into a gardens. Currently a collective in the village of Chanaral use the water for Aloe Vera farming. Water is a vital resource in the Atacama where it is scarce and in high demand from mining industries. Currently water is piped to towns from hundreds of miles away in the Andes or driven by water trucks. Fog collection offers a clean cheap and sustainable water resource for the future. However, in Northern Chile it is in danger unless there is further investment from the government and authorities.

Copyright Neil Hall 08/08/2011 Further riots in London. Peckham has had clashes with police and rioters as well as looting. Image of looting at Peckham high Street

Picture by Daniel Hambury/Stella Pictures Ltd +44 7813 022858 08/11/2013 Writer, journalist and campaigner on poverty issues Jack Monroe.

Picture by Daniel Hambury.14/3/13.British comedian and actor, Lenny Henry..

Picture by Daniel Hambury. .12/06/12.British actress Lara Pulver.

Picture by Daniel Hambury. .7/9/11.Former Conservative MP Neil Hamilton pictured at his Wiltshire home. Hamilton is due to announce that he has plans to join the national execuitve of United Kingdom Independence Party.

Picture by Daniel Hambury.26/4/13.Leader of United Kingdom Independence Party, Nigel Farage

Picture by Daniel Hambury/Stella Pictures Ltd +44 7813 022858 15/11/2013 Endurance swimmer Sean Conway who is the first person to swim the length of Great Britain pictured at Brockwell Lido.

Picture by Daniel Hambury. .18/01/12.Saracens and England lock, Mouritz Botha..

Picture by Daniel Hambury. .15/11/12.Swansea winger, Nathan Dyer.

The Edinburgh International Festival Standard Life Opening Event: Bloom The Edinburgh International Festival was established in 1947 in the aftermath of the Second World War to ‘provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit’. 70 years later, Edinburgh has bloomed magnificently as the world’s Festival City, and its impact has pollinated cities across the globe, propagating new festivals throughout Europe, America and Asia. To celebrate this special anniversary, multi award-winning 59 Productions will create an epic outdoor spectacle – transforming St Andrew Square into a magical night garden through light and sound installations and large-scale projection. Stroll around the Square as the buildings burst into life – immersing you in a fast moving world of colour, texture and sound. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

The Edinburgh International Festival Standard Life Opening Event: Bloom The Edinburgh International Festival was established in 1947 in the aftermath of the Second World War to ‘provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit’. 70 years later, Edinburgh has bloomed magnificently as the world’s Festival City, and its impact has pollinated cities across the globe, propagating new festivals throughout Europe, America and Asia. To celebrate this special anniversary, multi award-winning 59 Productions will create an epic outdoor spectacle – transforming St Andrew Square into a magical night garden through light and sound installations and large-scale projection. Stroll around the Square as the buildings burst into life – immersing you in a fast moving world of colour, texture and sound. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

Edinburgh University- McEwan Hall Students celebrate with their families after graduation. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

Edinburgh University- McEwan Hall Students arrive with their families before the graduation ceremony. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

Edinburgh University- McEwan Hall Students arrive with their families before the graduation ceremony. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

Edinburgh University- McEwan Hall Students celebrate with their families after graduation. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

Six Nations 2017 Scotland v Ireland, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh. Stuart Hogg scores his 1st try with Robbie Henshaw on tow Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

Six Nations 2017 Scotland v Ireland, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh. Stuart Hogg celebrates his 1st try Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

Six Nations 2017 Scotland v Ireland, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh. Alex Dunbar scores Scotland's 3rd try. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

JP License RBS Six Nations Championship Scotland v Wales, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh Tommy Seymour of Scotland scores a try despite Scott Williams of Wales Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

Edinburgh Festival 2017 Irvine Welsh, Scottish novelist, playwright and short story writer Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

The 2017 LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival, Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. A field of international amateur and professional golfers teed-off today, Tuesday 3rd October at Kilspindie, Aberlady in the 13th LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival. This year the event is being held over Scotland’s Golf Coast’s unique assembly of hickory-bespoke links featuring some of the world’s best layouts. Hickory Golf is played with original or pre-1936 replica hickory shafted clubs and yet skilful players such as last year’s winner and former Masters Champ Sandy Lyle are still able to hit their drives close to 300-yards yards and record scores of as little as 67, although this has only been achieved twice in the tournaments 12-year history. Marko Matikka of Finland, Swede Andreas Ahlm and Frank Baumann of Switzerland on the 4th at Kilspindie Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

The 2017 LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival, Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. A field of international amateur and professional golfers teed-off today, Tuesday 3rd October at Kilspindie, Aberlady in the 13th LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival. This year the event is being held over Scotland’s Golf Coast’s unique assembly of hickory-bespoke links featuring some of the world’s best layouts. Hickory Golf is played with original or pre-1936 replica hickory shafted clubs and yet skilful players such as last year’s winner and former Masters Champ Sandy Lyle are still able to hit their drives close to 300-yards yards and record scores of as little as 67, although this has only been achieved twice in the tournaments 12-year history. Steffan Kirchner on the 4th green Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

The 2017 LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival, Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. The World Hickory Open. 2nd and Final Round A field of international amateur and professional golfers teed-off today, Wednesday 4th October in the World Hickory Open at Kilspindie, Aberlady in the 13th LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival. Andreas Ahlm won the Leading amateur Medal This year the event is being held over Scotland’s Golf Coast’s unique assembly of hickory-bespoke links featuring some of the world’s best layouts. Hickory Golf is played with original or pre-1936 replica hickory shafted clubs and yet skilful players such as last year’s winner and former Masters Champ Sandy Lyle are still able to hit their drives close to 300-yards yards and record scores of as little as 67, although this has only been achieved twice in the tournaments 12-year history. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

The 2017 LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival, Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. The World Hickory Open. 2nd and Final Round A field of international amateur and professional golfers teed-off today, Wednesday 4th October in the World Hickory Open at Kilspindie, Aberlady in the 13th LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival. This year the event is being held over Scotland’s Golf Coast’s unique assembly of hickory-bespoke links featuring some of the world’s best layouts. Hickory Golf is played with original or pre-1936 replica hickory shafted clubs and yet skilful players such as last year’s winner and former Masters Champ Sandy Lyle are still able to hit their drives close to 300-yards yards and record scores of as little as 67, although this has only been achieved twice in the tournaments 12-year history. Boris Lietsow and Dave Finn enjoyed their round. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

The 2017 LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival, Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. The World Hickory Open. 2nd and Final Round A field of international amateur and professional golfers teed-off today, Wednesday 4th October in the World Hickory Open at Kilspindie, Aberlady in the 13th LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival. This year the event is being held over Scotland’s Golf Coast’s unique assembly of hickory-bespoke links featuring some of the world’s best layouts. Hickory Golf is played with original or pre-1936 replica hickory shafted clubs and yet skilful players such as last year’s winner and former Masters Champ Sandy Lyle are still able to hit their drives close to 300-yards yards and record scores of as little as 67, although this has only been achieved twice in the tournaments 12-year history. Edwin and Anita Westing Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

The 2017 LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival, Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. A field of international amateur and professional golfers teed-off today, Tuesday 3rd October at Kilspindie, Aberlady in the 13th LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival. This year the event is being held over Scotland’s Golf Coast’s unique assembly of hickory-bespoke links featuring some of the world’s best layouts. Hickory Golf is played with original or pre-1936 replica hickory shafted clubs and yet skilful players such as last year’s winner and former Masters Champ Sandy Lyle are still able to hit their drives close to 300-yards yards and record scores of as little as 67, although this has only been achieved twice in the tournaments 12-year history. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

The 2017 LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival, Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. The World Hickory Open. 2nd and Final Round A field of international amateur and professional golfers teed-off today, Wednesday 4th October in the World Hickory Open at Kilspindie, Aberlady in the 13th LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival. This year the event is being held over Scotland’s Golf Coast’s unique assembly of hickory-bespoke links featuring some of the world’s best layouts. Hickory Golf is played with original or pre-1936 replica hickory shafted clubs and yet skilful players such as last year’s winner and former Masters Champ Sandy Lyle are still able to hit their drives close to 300-yards yards and record scores of as little as 67, although this has only been achieved twice in the tournaments 12-year history. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

The 2017 LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival, Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. The World Hickory Open. 2nd and Final Round A field of international amateur and professional golfers teed-off today, Wednesday 4th October in the World Hickory Open at Kilspindie, Aberlady in the 13th LinkedGolfers World Hickory Festival. This year the event is being held over Scotland’s Golf Coast’s unique assembly of hickory-bespoke links featuring some of the world’s best layouts. Hickory Golf is played with original or pre-1936 replica hickory shafted clubs and yet skilful players such as last year’s winner and former Masters Champ Sandy Lyle are still able to hit their drives close to 300-yards yards and record scores of as little as 67, although this has only been achieved twice in the tournaments 12-year history. Neil Hanna Photography www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk 07702 246823

Liberal Democrat Leader SIR ED DAVEY arrives with MP for South Cotswolds, ROZ SAVAGE in a rowing boat on River Nidd in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire as the party holds its first Spring Conference since the general election in Harrogate.
© Dinendra Haria

Liberal Democrat Leader SIR ED DAVEY, Harrogate and Knaresborough MP TOM GORDON, Care and Carers spokesperson ALISON BENNETT and ANNA SABINE MP join a group of local young carers for a tea party and decorate biscuits at JennyÕs Tea Shop in Harrogate, North Yorkshire on the second day of the Liberal Democrat Spring Conference.
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Liberal Democrat Leader SIR ED DAVEY scores the first goal during wheelchair basketball game at King James's School in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, ahead of his keynote speech on the final day of the Liberal Democrat Spring Conference at the Harrogate Convention Centre.
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Liberal Democrat Leader SIR ED DAVEY delivers his keynote speech on the final day of the Liberal Democrat Spring Conference at the Harrogate Convention Centre in North Yorkshire.
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Liberal Democrat Leader SIR ED DAVEY delivers his keynote speech on the final day of the Liberal Democrat Spring Conference at the Harrogate Convention Centre in North Yorkshire.
© Dinendra Haria

Prime Minister, KEIR STARMER departs from No 10 Downing Street in Westminster, London for the House of Commons for PMQs followed by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, RACHEL REEVES departs from Number 11 Downing Street in Westminster, London, for the House of Commons to deliver the Spring Statement.
© Dinendra Haria

Chancellor of the Exchequer, RACHEL REEVES departs from Number 11 Downing Street in Westminster, London, for the House of Commons to deliver the Spring Statement.
© Dinendra Haria

A welfare and disability rights activist throws a plastic ball into Downing Street in London ahead of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Spring Statement in the House of Commons.
© Dinendra Haria

A member of staff walks in front of Vincent van Gogh's 'The Courtyard of the Hospital in Arles (1889)' (L) and 'A Ward in the Hospital at Arles (1889)' (R) paintings at The Courtauld Gallery in Somerset House, London displayed as part of the new exhibition Goya to Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Oskar Reinhart Collection. The paintings are the only known depiction by the Dutch Post-Impressionist artist of the hospital in Arles, southern France, where he stayed after mutilating his ear. The exhibition runs from 14 Feb Ð 26 May 2025.

Farmers park their tractors along Whitehall in Westminster during a protest against the government's proposed changes to inheritance tax (IHT) rules. The new tax, announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves in last year's budget, would affect farms valued over £1 million.

A dragon entertains members of the public during the Chinese New Year Parade in central London, celebrating the Lunar New Year and welcoming the Year of the Snake. The Chinese New Year celebrations in London are the largest outside of Asia.

RACHEL REEVES, Chancellor of the Exchequer in conversation with KEITH ANDERSON, CEO Scottish Power at the annual CBI (Confederation of British Industry) conference held at Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Westminster, London.

KEMI BADENOCH, Leader of the Opposition and and Leader of the Conservative Party makes a keynote speech at the annual CBI (Confederation of British Industry) conference held at Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Westminster, London.

Activist and campaigner LIZ CARR takes place in a counter protest outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, in central London as MPs debate the Assisted Dying Bill in the House of Commons.

Visitors walk under newly hung lanterns in Chinatown, London, ahead of this weekend's main Chinese New Year celebrations on Sunday, marking the Year of the Snake.

Members of the public look at Banksy's art work on the side of a building in Finsbury Park, north London. The artwork features swathes of green behind a tree to give the appearance of leaves, with a stencil of person holding a pressure hose next to it.

SIR LINDSAY HOYLE (L), Speaker of the House of Commons and DAME PRITI PATEL (R), former Home Secretary share a joke at an event in House of Lords, Westminster in central London. Politics

Strong winds blow away a huge umbrella from Westminster Bridge in central London towards River Thames as Storm Herminia sweeps through London, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning, with winds expected to reach over 40mph and rain intensifying throughout the day.

A staff member views an artwork on The Tagil gallery stand during the preview of London Art Fair 2025 at the Business Design Centre in Islington, north London. The London Art Fair aims to provide a space to showcase exceptional Modern and Contemporary Art, to discover and to buy. Launching with just 36 UK galleries in 1989, London Art Fair has grown steadily over the years with well over 120 galleries now regularly exhibiting and 20,000 visitors attending the Fair. London Art Fair provides an established home for Modern British Art, whilst embracing an increasingly international and contemporary outlook, with new galleries from around the world. The London Art Fair opens to the public from 22 to 26 January 2025.

A dancer performs on 'The Silver Lining’ installation by La’Ford during the preview of London Art Fair 2025 at the Business Design Centre in Islington, north London. The London Art Fair aims to provide a space to showcase exceptional Modern and Contemporary Art, to discover and to buy. Launching with just 36 UK galleries in 1989, London Art Fair has grown steadily over the years with well over 120 galleries now regularly exhibiting and 20,000 visitors attending the Fair. London Art Fair provides an established home for Modern British Art, whilst embracing an increasingly international and contemporary outlook, with new galleries from around the world. The London Art Fair opens to the public from 22 to 26 January 2025.

SIR ED DAVEY, the Liberal Democrat leader, delivers a speech in central London, advocating for British leadership on trade and defence. He calls for urgent action to strengthen ties with Europe, including by rejoining the EU customs union to boost the economy ahead of U.S. President-elect, DONALD TRUMP'S second term in the White House.

SIR ED DAVEY, the Liberal Democrat leader, delivers a speech in central London, advocating for British leadership on trade and defence. He calls for urgent action to strengthen ties with Europe, including by rejoining the EU customs union to boost the economy ahead of U.S. President-elect, DONALD TRUMP'S second term in the White House.

Participants take part in the 14th annual "No Trousers Tube Ride" event on the London Underground. The event, staged by Improv Everywhere, takes place every January in New York City and has since expanded internationally. What began as a small prank with just seven participants has grown into a global celebration of silliness, with dozens of cities, including London, joining in each year.

Participants take part in the 14th annual "No Trousers Tube Ride" event on the London Underground. The event, staged by Improv Everywhere, takes place every January in New York City and has since expanded internationally. What began as a small prank with just seven participants has grown into a global celebration of silliness, with dozens of cities, including London, joining in each year.

Drag Queen from RuPaul's Drag Race attend the opening of RuPaul's DragCon UK 2025 at ExCeL London.

Drag Queen from RuPaul's Drag Race attend the opening of RuPaul's DragCon UK 2025 at ExCeL London.

SIR ED DAVEY, Liberal Democrats leader and CAROLINE VOADEN parliamentary candidate for South Devon build sandcastles, on Broadsands Beach in Torbay, South Devon, during the leader's tour ahead of the General Election on 4 July 2024.

Over 3000 trucks and thousands of people are set to descend on the 2022 Truckfest., EOE Showground, Peterborough Saturday 30 April 2022. Picture by Terry Harris.

Castle Rising in the Mist. Castle Rising is a ruined medieval fortification in the village of Castle Rising, Norfolk, England. It was built soon after 1138 by William d'Aubigny II, who had risen through the ranks of the Anglo-Norman nobility to become the Earl of Arundel. Castle Rising, Kings Lynn Thursday 14 April 2022. Picture by Terry Harris.

An artistic shot from a drone of the Norfolk Tulips using a slow shutter teqinique to bring out the vibrant colours., Knights Hill, Kings Lynn Tuesday 26 April 2022. Picture by Terry Harris.

Tim Peakes Spacecraft on Exhibition at Peterborough Cathedral to celebrate 900 Years., Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough Friday 10 August 2018. Picture by Terry Harris.

Canary Cottage on the A47, A47, Peterborough Tuesday 01 May 2018. Picture by Terry Harris.

The Prince of Wales, Patron, The Stained Glass Museum , visits the museum to see its expanding collection, meet staff members and hear more about the charitys education programmes as part of the museums 40th anniversary celebrations. Ely The Cathedral, Ely Friday 12 October 2018. Picture by Terry Harris.

Fans at England v Croatia Semi Final street party after England are out of the world cup.. 1500 Fan sellout street party. XL Arena, Peterborough 11/07/2018. Picture by Terry Harris.

Bottom to top and top to bottom. David Kitson, Chris Turner, Steve Fuber, Hermann Hauser, Andy Hooper, Chris Curry, Sophie Wilson, David Allen and Chris Serle. Original BBC Development Team - beeb@30 celebrating the BBC micro Computer that was created to introduce computers to schools in the 80's

Damon Hill Drives a BRM through the town of Bourne for the BRM 50th celebration...

Writer & critic Miranda Seymour at Exeter College before her talk, ‘I Used to Live Here Once: The Haunted Life of Jean Rhys’. The 2023 FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, Oxford, 30 March 2023. Photo © Graham Harrison. Seymour had stayed the night at Garsington Manor then driven to the Park & Ride.

Charlotte Philby author of ‘Edith and Kim’, a novel about her grandfather the spy Kim Philby and photographer Edith Tudor-Hart. Photographed at St Cross College, Oxford. FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 30 March 2022. Photo © Graham Harrison.

Exiled Russian businessman and opposition activist, Mikhail Khodorkovsky who in 2003 was believed to be the wealthiest man in Russia, before his talk ’The Russia Conundrum’ with Martin Sixsmith at the Sheldonian Theatre. The 2023 FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, Exeter College, Oxford, 28 March 2023. Photo © Graham Harrison.

Simon McDonald (Baron McDonald of Salford, GCMG, KCV), former ambassador & head of the Diplomatic Service outside the Divinity Hall before his talk with journalist Nick Higham ‘Leadership: Lessons for Running a Better Government’ at the Sheldonian Theatre. The 2023 FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, Oxford, 30 March 2023. Photo © Graham Harrison.

Sherine Tadros former Sky News & Al Jazeera correspondent, now Deputy Director of Advocacy & UN Representative for Amnesty International, before her talk ’Taking Sides: A Memoir about Love, War & Changing the World’ in the Bodleian Divinity School. The 2023 FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 27 March 2023. Photo © Graham Harrison.

Howard Jacobson, 2010 Man Booker prize winning novelist outside the Divinity School before his talk ‘Mother’s Boy: A Writer’s Beginnings’ at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford. FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 31 March 2022. Photo © Graham Harrison.

BBC international editor Jeremy Bowen in front of the Chancellor’s Court, part of the Bodleian Libraries, before his talk ‘The Making of the Modern Middle East: A Personal History’ at the Sheldonian Theatre during the 2023 FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 27 March 2023. Photo © Graham Harrison.

Children’s author Katherine Rundell outside the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, during the FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 26 March 2022. Photo © Graham Harrison

Sir Michael Morpurgo author of Warhorse (1982) at Exeter College on the first day of the 2023 FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 25 March 2023. Morpurgo spoke about his charity Farms for City Children at the Peter Roberts Memorial Lecture in the Sheldonian Theatre. Photo © Graham Harrison.

Lea Ypi, Albanian academic and professor of political theory at the London Schiool of Economics, before her talk ‘Living Through History: The Turbulent End of Communism’ with Dutch novelist Pieter Waterdrinker. Ypi’s biography ‘Free: Coming of Age at the End of History’ was shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Nonfiction, the Costa Prize for Biography and was named the 2021 Sunday Times' memoir of the year. The Oxford Martin School, Broad Street during the FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 27 March 2022. Photo © Graham Harrison.

Ben Okri, 1991 Booker prize-winning novelist to on steps beside the Sheldonian Theatre during the FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 27 March 2022. Photo © Graham Harrison

Xiaolu Guo, Chinese-British novelist and filmmaker at St Cross College, Oxford, before her talk with Angus Phillips ‘China Lecture: Life and Work’ at the Weston Lecture Theatre. FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 30 March 2022. Photo © Graham Harrison.

International lawyer and writer Philippe Sands KC at the Clarendon Building following his talk ‘Chatwin, Patagonia, and the Bodleian: Searching of a Nazi’ with Richard Ovenden at the Weston Library, Oxford on the first day of the 2023 FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 25 March 2023. Photo © Graham Harrison.

Janina Ramirez, author and historian on the steps of the Clarendon Building, Broad Street during the FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival, 27 March 2022. Photo © Graham Harrison

Ryder Cup, Gleneagles, Perthshire...28.09.14 Ian Poulter and Thomas Bjorn celebrate as they drive back from the closing ceremony with the Ryder Cup Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

St Johnstone v Dundee United....17.05.14 William Hill Scottish Cup Final Tommy Wright keeps a firm grip on the Scottish Cup Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

The Kerry Matchmaker at Perth Theatre Pictured Jimmy Chisholm Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

Scottish Salmon Season Opens on the River Tay at Dunkeld.....16.01.12 Ghillie Jim Ferrie of Dunkeld Fishings casts into the frozen waters of the River tay at Dunkeld after the season had been opened by St Johnstone Manager Steve Lomas Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

Perthshire Heavy Snow...27.12.09 A crashed car abandoned on the deserted M90 in Perth after heavy overnight snow left whiteout conditions the town Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

Australian cricketers play golf at Gleneagles...17.08.05 Shane Warne and Ricky Ponting head up the first hole of the Kings Course. Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

Scottish Conservative Conference, Dewars Centre, Perth...12.02.10 Conservative leader David Cameron walks onto the podium before his speech Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

The Black Watch pilgrimage to Belgium to mark WW1...03.05.14 Black Watch veterans on parade at the Menin Gate Sunset Ceremony, pictured The Black Watch Association Standard Bearers inside the Menin Gate in Ypres. see story by Maureen Young....07778 779888 Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

St Johnstone v Aberdeen...13.04.14 William Hill Scottish Cup Semi-Final, Ibrox Stevie May celebrates his first goal Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

Lorraine Kelly visits Scotlands Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) base at Perth Airport...13.09.13 Lorraine Kelly poses for photos by the helicopter Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

The Royal Navy's Vanguard Class Trident Submarine HMS Vengeance, pictured sailing in Loch Long, Scotland Pic by Graeme Hart Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 / 07990 594431

Scottish Moorland Group Glorious Twelfth Grouse Photocall on the Rottal Estate, Glen Clova near Kirremuir, Angus, Scotland...12.08.13 The 'Gloroius Twelfth' marks the start of the grouse shooting season in Scotland, pictured looking for grouse is spaniel 'Louis' who is one of Head Gamekeeper Donald Collins dogs. Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

Festival Cup Inetrnational Polo 2004 Scot v Ireland at Scone Palace, Perth in aid of the Princes Trust Scotland. Carol Smillie, Ambassador for the Princes Trust Scotland for the last 2 1/2 years. Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

The Columba Cream Scottish Ladies Final, Perth....07.03.10 Perth Skip Eve Muirhead on her way to winning the championships after disappointment at the Winter Olympics by defeating Gail Munro's Stranraer team. Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

Flooding in the village of Comrie, Perthshire after heavy rain caused the River Ruchil to burst it's banks and flood the surrounding streets.....19.11.12 Firefighter's rescue and elderly resident from her house on Glebe Road as the floodwater rises. Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

Comrie Flambeaux, Perthshire....01.01.10.. Each Hogmanay as midnight is announced by the bells of Big Ben the flambeaux are lit. The torches which consist of long thick birch poles with tarred rags bound to the tops arae paraded around the village of Comrie in Perthshire preceeded by a pipe band. The centuries old tradition is supposed to signify the casting out of evil spirits...The pictured shows the flambeaux procession making its way through Melville Square in Comrie. Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

The sun sets above the Cairngorms in this view taken from the summit of Cairn Gorm (1245m) looking towards a cloud shrouded Coire Cas. Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

A9 Landslide north of Dunkeld, Perthshire 11.08.04 The VW Passat belonging to Sandy Hill from Dundee who had to escape from the car with his family after being engulfed by the landslide. (Please see Gordon Currie story 01738 446766) Picture by Graeme Hart. Copyright Perthshire Picture Agency Tel: 01738 623350 Mobile: 07990 594431

Cosplayer at Birmingham Comic Con dressed as Darth Maul from the Star Wars films

Walk to remember 2017. The 700 strong crowd get warmed up on the astro turf. 7th July 2107. MILTON HAWORTH.

Walk to remember 2017 wends its way down the A590 en route to Furness College. 7th July 2107. MILTON HAWORTH.

A big smile from HRH Prince Charles as he arrives at BAE offices for a private visit. Monday.April 10th 2017. PICTURE by MILTON HAWORTH

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A full turnout for MMRemembrance Sunday in Ulverston. PICTURE by MILTON HAWORTH.

Owen Jones, Britains only full time Swillmaker weaves a swill in his workshop on the edge of the Rusland and Grizedale forests in Lancashire. PICTURE by MILTON HAWORTH. Jan 29th. 2020.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor before going on stage to wow the crowds at Cartmel Racecourse. PICTURES by MILTON HAWORTH. 28TH JUNE 2019. Notes: I was covering the Cliff Richard Concert at Cartmel. One of the support acts was the lovely Sophie Ellis Bextor who was so relaxed she invited me up onstage with her before she went on. As we chatted at the top of the stairs she just looked back to the dressing rooms. I quickly lifted my camera and captured this shot. It all came together in an instant, the light, the look, the breeze blowing her hair slightly and the crowds waiting to see her. I wish all rock stars and performers were as nice as Sophie. Milton Haworth.

A regal smile from The Queen as ahe visits The Brockhole visitor centre in the Lake District. PICTURES by MILTON HAWORTH.

PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND - October 18th 2014 in Saltash, England. Picture by: Sean Hernon, Mobile 07543 648286. Walter C Parson Cup 2nd Round, Saltash United v Tavistock, Kimberley Stadium. Tavistock win 3-2 on

Alexanda Armstrong and Ben Miller are unexpectedly re-united whilst doing their book signings at The Christmas Cotswold Fair 2024, fundraising for WellChild, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. 11 November 2024 Picture by Andrew Higgins/Thousand Word Media Ltd

Charles Martell, in his distillery, a state of the art copper pot-still installed to distil fermented perry pears and cider and perry from the farm.

The Bishop of Gloucester, the Right Revd Rachel Treweek.

Andrew Miller,front, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, with some of the team at IQ Endoscopes, based at the Basepoint Business Centre, Chepstow, announcing a £2.5 million investment by the Business Growth Fund (BGF) to support the growth of the med-tech' company which is developing single-use endoscopy devices. 17 January 2023 Picture by Thousand Word Media/Andrew Higgins NO SALES, NO SYNDICATION. Contact for more information mob: 07775556610 web: www.thousandwordmedia.com email: [email protected] The photographic copyright (©2023) is exclusively retained by the works creator at all times and sales, syndication or offering the work for future publication to a third party without the photographer's knowledge or agreement is in breach of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, (Part 1, Section 4, 2b). Please contact the photographer should you have any questions with regard to the use of the attached work and any rights involved.

The CoExistence Elephant herd arrives at Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, for the start of their migration exhibition in the castle grounds. - 29 March 2021 Picture by Andrew Higgins/Thousand Word Media NO SALES, NO SYNDICATION. Contact for more information mob: 07775556610 web: www.thousandwordmedia.com email: [email protected] The photographic copyright (©2021) is exclusively retained by the works creator at all times and sales, syndication or offering the work for future publication to a third party without the photographer's knowledge or agreement is in breach of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, (Part 1, Section 4, 2b). Please contact the photographer should you have any questions with regard to the use of the attached work and any rights involved.

Helen Laird, left, with her daughters Poppy and Evie, 12 and 14, and their friends from Heles School, jumping for joy at The Alzheimers's Society Plymouth Memory Walk, in Central Park. 1 September 2019 Picture by Andrew Higgins/Thousand Word Media NO SALES, NO SYNDICATION. Contact for more information mob: 07775556610 web: www.thousandwordmedia.com email: [email protected] The photographic copyright (©2019) is exclusively retained by the works creator at all times and sales, syndication or offering the work for future publication to a third party without the photographer's knowledge or agreement is in breach of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, (Part 1, Section 4, 2b). Please contact the photographer should you have any questions with regard to the use of the attached work and any rights involved.

Anne, the Princess Royal, enjoys meeting WI members, when visits the Gloucestershire Federation of WIs Annual Council Meeting, at Cheltenham Town Hall.

Cheltenham, UK. 12 August 2022. Rishi Sunak MP, at the Conservative Party leadership hustings, held at The Centaur, at Cheltenham Racecourse, Gloucestershire. Credit:Andrew Higgins/ Thousand Word Media Ltd - 11 August 2022 Picture by Andrew Higgins/Thousand Word Media NO SALES, NO SYNDICATION. Contact for more information mob: 07775556610 web: www.thousandwordmedia.com email: [email protected] The photographic copyright (©2022) is exclusively retained by the works creator at all times and sales, syndication or offering the work for future publication to a third party without the photographer's knowledge or agreement is in breach of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, (Part 1, Section 4, 2b). Please contact the photographer should you have any questions with regard to the use of the attached work and any rights involved.

Reggie Heyworth, managing director of the Cotswold Wildlife Park at Burford.

Alison Balsom OBE, the trumpet soloist, at No131 in Cheltenham, speaking to Katie Jarvis.

Mr James Bristol, consultant surgeon, and cancer lead of the West of England Genomics Centre, who is based at Cheltenham General Hospital, working on The 100,000 Genomes Project. Feature on the work done by Gloucestershire Hospitals on genomics. Photo by Andrew Higgins 13/02/2018

Michael Popham from Dursley, with Hawks, his 17 month old Bavarian Mountain Hound, which he is training to be a tracker dog, as a member of the UK Search Hound Association. 22nd December 2018 Picture by Andrew Higgins - Thousand Word Media, NO SALES, NO SYNDICATION. Contact for more information mob: 07775556610 web: www.thousandwordmedia.com email: [email protected] The photographic copyright (© 2018) is exclusively retained by the works creator at all times and sales, syndication or offering the work for future publication to a third party without the photographer's knowledge or agreement is in breach of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, (Part 1, Section 4, 2b). Please contact the photographer should you have any questions with regard to the use of the attached work and any rights involved.

Sophie Bagley, owner of Glorious Game Ltd, Great Ouseburn, North Yorkshire. Entrepreneur chef, Sophie Bagley, is taking pheasants from moor to microwave with her Glorious Game over-ready meal company. The 43 year old accountant goes on shoots to collect the birds, then cooks them up into dishes that include pheasant-au-vin, pheasant lasagne and pheasant chilli con carne.

The 2019 UCI Road World Championships was the 92nd edition of the UCI Road World Championships, the annual world championships for road bicycle racing. It took place - in torrential rain - between 22 and 29 September 2019 in the county of Yorkshire, the fourth to be held in the United Kingdom.

The “Kill the Bill” march passes Buckingham Palace, London, 3 April 2021. Several human rights groups have claimed that the Government’s ‘Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill’ will effectively criminalise any form of public protest not sanctioned by the State.

Notting Hill Carnival 27 August 1979. Late on the night of Bank Holiday Monday police moved along Ladbroke Grove attacking isolated groups of late night revelers and sparking counter attacks.

Unemployed youth hanging out on North Peckham council housing estate, London.

Stop the City, an Anti Economic anarchist demo to bring the City of London to a halt. Disorganised and massive it was surprisingly successful for most of the day. This PC is strangling a protester who had photographed him strangling a protester. It was that sort of day. City of London. Thursday 29 September 1983

Reclaim the Streets and Liverpool Dockers March for Social Justice ended with a dance in Trafalgar Square which was attacked and broken up by police. © David Hoffman phone 0181 981 5041, fax 0181 980 2041, email [email protected]

Poll Tax riots, London 31 March '90. The death blow for the discredited Thatcher government. More than 100,000 gathered in central London to protest against the tax. After repeated police charges on the crowd riots erupted, shops were looted, police vehicles & government property was attacked, buildings were burned. The total cost ran into 100s of millions of pounds.

The day that finished Thatcherism. Poll Tax riot in Trafalgar Square, London '90. A series of small riots and protests swept the country culminating in a mass march on Downing Street. Pushed up to Trafalgar Square and repeatedly attacked by police on horseback & in vehicles the protesters dispersed through the West End shopping areas starting fires and causing tens of millions of pounds damage. Hand coloured version. © David Hoffman phone 0181 981 5041, email [email protected] NUJ & BAPLA recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Full terms and conditions for digital and traditional use available on request. Credit is required. No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission.

The second Battle of Trafalgar. Poll tax riots in Trafalgar Square and surrounding area on 31 March 1990 which holed the Thatcher government below the water line.

Kingsmead Estate, Hackney. This sink estate has been ignored by successive corrupt borough housing administrations. Now infested with rats and cockroaches, asbestos leaking from broken insulation and ducts, it has become one of the worst places in Britain to live. © David Hoffman phone 020 8981 5041, fax 020 8980 2041, email [email protected] NUJ & BAPLA recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Full terms and conditions for digital and traditional use available on request. Credit is required. No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission.

Children play with an abandoned car in Fieldgate Mansions, Whitechapel. Scheduled for demolition in 1972 it was squatted by homeless people, artists & Bengali immigrants preventing destruction until taken over by a community housing trust in 1980 & modernised. © David Hoffman phone +44 (0)20 8981 5041, fax +44 (0)20 8980 2041, email [email protected] NUJ & BAPLA recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Full terms and conditions for digital and traditional use available on request. Credit is required. No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission.

Homeless man sleeps in the street as businessmen pass. Waterloo, London. Hnad coloured version. © David Hoffman phone 020 8981 5041, email [email protected] NUJ & BAPLA recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Full terms and conditions for digital and traditional use available on request. Credit is required. No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission.

Police officer covers my lens with his hand while his colleagues prevent TV crew from filming police assaults on striking Liverpool Dockers & Reclaim the Streets protesters in Trafalgar Square, London 1997.

Reclaim the Streets and Liverpool Dockers March for Social Justice ended with a dance in Trafalgar Square which was attacked and broken up by police. 12 April 1997. © David Hoffman phone 020 8981 5041, fax 020 8980 2041, email [email protected] NUJ & BAPLA recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Full terms and conditions for digital and traditional use available on request. Credit is required. No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission.

Railton Road, Brixton - the Frontline. Rioting overwhelmed police after a man was stabbed during the deliberately oppressive Swamp 81 operation targetting black youth.

Claiming to be a non racist political movement he English Defence League form up in Bishopsgate to march to the mosque in Tower Hamlets. This was clearly intended as a provocation towards the largely Muslim population. In an echo of Mosely's march to Cable Street some 75 years earlier local residents of all colours and religions united in their opposition, forcing a ban on the march. Despite being banned by the Home Office the EDL marched from Liverpool Street to Aldgate where a strong police presence held them back outside the borough boundary. September 3, 2011

English Defence League (EDL) march through Westminster in a "Ban the Burka" protest against mosque building and sharia courts. London 31 July 2010.

World Naked Bike Ride 2010 Naked cyclists ride through major cities across the world to publicise environmental issues in celebration and jubilation to deliver a vision of a cleaner, safer, body-positive world.

Climate Rush demo, organised by anti-airport expansion campaigners. Hundreds of activists chanting "Words not deeds" stormed Parliament to demand urgent action on the environment. The protest was timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Suffragettes’ rush on Parliament to demand the right to vote.

Party on the London Underground circle line on the eve of the new London Mayor Boris Johnson's alcohol ban. 31 May 2006.

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