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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_C_004.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_001.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_011.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_010.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_007.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_002.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_005.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Tens of thousands of women and girls particpated in the Procession event on June 10th 2018, in London, United Kingdom. The procession was a mass participation artwork produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW. The event took place at the centenary of the women over the age of 30 getting the right to vote.
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  • Democrat activists driving through downtown encouraging African American voting in the Primaries on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday 50 years earlier was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators calling for the right to vote were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • The infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge named after a confederate general and head of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday, 55 years earlier, was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators, marching to the state capital for the right to vote, were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • The infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge named after a confederate general and head of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday, 55 years earlier, was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators, marching to the state capital for the right to vote, were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • The infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge named after a confederate general and head of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday, 55 years earlier, was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators, marching to the state capital for the right to vote, were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • Vote or Die headline on a poster to encourage African Americans to vote in the democratic primary on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Voter suppression is rife in Alabama: a report from March 2020 by the Southern Poverty Law Centre shows that it is difficult to register and to vote, especially for African Americans. Alabama and its Governor Kay Ivey deem the vote as a privilege to be protected rather than a right for all. It is feared that voter suppression will be a key element of Trump’s campaign in the 2020 elections.
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  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
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  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
    Bill_protest-04-17-01-2022.jpg
  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
    Bill_protest-02-17-01-2022.jpg
  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
    Bill_protest-01-17-01-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the UK was originally scheduled to leave the EU Prime Minister Theresa May also suffered her third vote defeat for the EU withdrawal agreement, bringing a No Deal Brexit ever closer and Leave Brexiteers protest outside parliament in Westminster, on 29th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa Mays Meaningful Brexit vote is taken in the UK Parliament, a Leave supporter is spoken to by a Met Police officer beneath the statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, on 15th January 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_protest-02-15-01-2019.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa Mays Meaningful Brexit vote is taken in the UK Parliament, a Leave supporter comes face to face with a tourist beneath the statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, on 15th January 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_protest-01-15-01-2019.jpg
  • Hundreds of thousands of people protest in the Unite for Europe March on Parliament against Brexit demonstration on 25th March 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The march in the capital brings together protesters from all over the country, angry at the fact that Article 50 will be invoked and to listen to the 48 percent of British voters who voiced against Brexit. Since the vote was announced, there have been demonstrations, protests and endless political comment in all forms of media. Half of the country very displeased with the result and the prospect of being taken out of the European Union against their will, and with uncertainty as to what will happen next in the politics surrounding the exit from Europe. A very small group of pro Brexit protester stand behing a red and white English flag with the words March for England : extremists off our streets
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  • Stella Cartwright, aged 9, views Annie Swynnerton’s oil portrait of the suffragist, Millicent Fawcett, which is displayed at Tate Britain art gallery on 2nd February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom, to mark the centenary anniversary of of the Representation of the People Act, which gave women over 30 the right to vote. The suffragist, Fawcett was a political and union leader and writer known for her work as a campaigner for women to have the vote. Swynnerton was a pioneering artist, one of the first women to be elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts and a strong advocate of women’s rights.
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  • Stella Cartwright, aged 9, views Annie Swynnerton’s oil portrait of the suffragist, Millicent Fawcett, which is displayed at Tate Britain art gallery on 2nd February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom, to mark the centenary anniversary of of the Representation of the People Act, which gave women over 30 the right to vote. The suffragist, Fawcett was a political and union leader and writer known for her work as a campaigner for women to have the vote. Swynnerton was a pioneering artist, one of the first women to be elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts and a strong advocate of women’s rights.
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  • Annie Swynnerton’s oil portrait of the suffragist, Millicent Fawcett is displayed at Tate Britain art gallery on 2nd February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom, to mark the centenary anniversary of of the Representation of the People Act, which gave women over 30 the right to vote. The suffragist, Fawcett was a political and union leader and writer known for her work as a campaigner for women to have the vote. Swynnerton was a pioneering artist, one of the first women to be elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts and a strong advocate of women’s rights.
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  • Women view Annie Swynnerton’s oil portrait of the suffragist, Millicent Fawcett, which is displayed at Tate Britain art gallery on 2nd February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom, to mark the centenary anniversary of of the Representation of the People Act, which gave women over 30 the right to vote. The suffragist, Fawcett was a political and union leader and writer known for her work as a campaigner for women to have the vote. Swynnerton was a pioneering artist, one of the first women to be elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts and a strong advocate of women’s rights.
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  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, Brexiteers taunt Remainers during protests by both sides opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
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  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, Brexiteers taunt Remainers during protests by both sides opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-05-11-12-2018.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced what is possibly one of his last PMQs Prime Ministers Questions in parliament, due to the likelihood of a leadership challenge, the statue of suffragist, Millicent Garrett Fawcett is seen with the recently-restored Elizabeth Tower, on 19th January 2022, in London, England. Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett GBE was a British feminist, intellectual, political leader, activist and writer. She is primarily known for her work as a campaigner for womens suffrage.
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  • Alastair Campbell, his partner Fiona Millar and their dog Skye join pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A man with a Brexit, its a Dogs Dinner placard joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A dog wearing a Stop Brexit #Wooferendum placard takes part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A Stop Brexit. Wooferendum badge seen on a dog during an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A dog sits in fron of a placard reading Paws Brexit Paw-Ever shortly before joining pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A woman with her dog wearing an end the chaos badge joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • Pet owners and their dogs take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A man on a bicycle with a European Union flag and a dog in the basket joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A woman with ther dog and a Wooferendum placard as they join pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A placard reading Dogs will not Brexit Quietly is seen amongst pet owners during an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • Three dogs with their owner sit in front of a Wooferendum placard as  they join pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A man dressed as a dog holding anti Brexit placards joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A woman with her dog wearing a European Union flag and a Brexit is a catastrophe placard joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A dog in a pram with a placard reading Stop Brexit. #Wooferendum joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A woman with her dog wearing a European Union flag and a Put Farage in the Dog House placard joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • Two dogs with their owner and a Brexit is Barking placard join pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A woman with a European flag and two dogs prepares to join pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A dog wearing an ewoks for Europe placard joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A dog wearing a European Union flag sits in front of a Borders Against Borders placard as pet owners take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • A woman with her dog and a placard reading Paws Brexit Paw-Ever joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • Young students and small fire during protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of splinter marches, students were campaigning against plans to raise tuition fees in England to up to £9,000 per year, with a vote expected in the House of Commons before Christmas. Police arrested 153 people during clashes in London on the third day of protests against plans to raise student tuition fees. The day ended with a stand-off with police in Trafalgar Square.
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  • Student protestsd against government education cuts using cartoon picture in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of splinter marches, students were campaigning against plans to raise tuition fees in England to up to £9,000 per year, with a vote expected in the House of Commons before Christmas. Police arrested 153 people during clashes in London on the third day of protests against plans to raise student tuition fees. The day ended with a stand-off with police in Trafalgar Square.
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  • Student wearing balaclava marches against government education cuts in Regent Street. Holding a variety of splinter marches, students were campaigning against plans to raise tuition fees in England to up to £9,000 per year, with a vote expected in the House of Commons before Christmas. Police arrested 153 people during clashes in London on the third day of protests against plans to raise student tuition fees. The day ended with a stand-off with police in Trafalgar Square.
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  • Young student is arrested for public disorder during protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of splinter marches, students were campaigning against plans to raise tuition fees in England to up to £9,000 per year, with a vote expected in the House of Commons before Christmas. Police arrested 153 people during clashes in London on the third day of protests against plans to raise student tuition fees. The day ended with a stand-off with police in Trafalgar Square.
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  • Young teenage students run from police against government education cuts in Regent Street. Holding a variety of splinter marches, students were campaigning against plans to raise tuition fees in England to up to £9,000 per year, with a vote expected in the House of Commons before Christmas. Police arrested 153 people during clashes in London on the third day of protests against plans to raise student tuition fees. The day ended with a stand-off with police in Trafalgar Square.
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  • On the day that the UK Parliament once again votes on an amendment of Prime Minister Theresa Mays Brexit deal that requires another negotiation with the EU in Brussels, a far-right pro-Remain protester drives her mobility scooter past a memorial to democracy outside the House of Commons, on 29th January 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. A group wear suffragette sashes and costumes to mark the contribution of the Suffragettes to the emancipation of women, notably getting the vote.
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  • A mural celebrating the Civil Rights heritage from the Freedom Fighters, who aimed to desegregate interstate transport, to Rosa Parks and the 1965 Marchers on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
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  • Badboys Boxing Gym with photograph of the civil rights marchers from 1965 on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The Memorial for Peace and Justice is in a run-down area of central Montgomery, close by the route taken by the 1965 civil rights marchers. The route is marked and designated as a US national historic trail, with images of the marches pinned to walls, as on this building.
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  • A mural celebrating the Civil Rights heritage from the Freedom Fighters, who aimed to desegregate interstate transport, to Rosa Parks and the 1965 Marchers on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
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  • Badboys Boxing Gym with photograph of the civil rights marchers from 1965 on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The Memorial for Peace and Justice is in a run-down area of central Montgomery, close by the route taken by the 1965 civil rights marchers. The route is marked and designated as a US national historic trail, with images of the marches pinned to walls, as on this building.
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  • Equal Justice Initiative offices on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Lawyer and justice advocate Bryan Stevenson set up the Equal Justice Initiative in 1995, using his MacArthur grant money to support it and guarantee a defence of anyone in Alabama sentenced to the death penalty. Alabama was the only state at the time that did not provide legal assistance to people on death row.
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  • A mural celebrating the Civil Rights heritage from the Freedom Fighters, who aimed to desegregate interstate transport, to Rosa Parks and the 1965 Marchers on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
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  • Burned out lorry on the roadside on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. This image is an hommage to a racist incident on Mother’s Day, May 1961 when a group of Freedom Riders traveling by bus from Washington, DC, to New Orleans were met by a white mob in Alabama. ⁠The mob attacked the bus with baseball bats and iron pipes. They also slashed the tires. When the hobbled bus pulled over, the mob pulled riders off the bus and beat them with pipes. Then they set the bus on fire.⁠
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  • Pet owners and their dogs take part in an anti Brexit Wooferendum rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against Britain leaving the European Union.
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  • Facing the viewer and from slightly above head height with a long lens, we see a massed crowd of men and women with hands raised in agreement at taking industrial action. These people are English Liverpool council workers recently made redundant and have gathered in the city centre to express their willingness to act againist their former-employers. It is a unanimous decision and all are in agreement with everyone's hands - some higher than others - defiantly up in the air.
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  • Badboys Boxing Gym with photograph of the civil rights marchers from 1965 on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The Memorial for Peace and Justice is in a run-down area of central Montgomery, close by the route taken by the 1965 civil rights marchers. The route is marked and designated as a US national historic trail, with images of the marches pinned to walls, as on this building.
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  • ‘Old Sam’, the now abandoned Samaritans Hospital on 3rd March 2020, in Selma, Alabama, United States. Here in 1965 the civil rights activists were taken, injured after the violent beatings they endured during their first attempt to march to the State capital and seek voting rights. (photo by Barry Lewis/In<br />
Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Approx 60,000 people came together support of Fernando Haddad and the workers party / PT, before this weekends second round election runoff. Supporters say they are voting in support of democracy and freedom, as many fear that far right candidtae Jair Bolsonaro would rule in an authoritarian way. Caetano Veloso and Chico Buraque alongside Criolo also played to the huge crowd in front of the iconic Lapa arches, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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