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  • Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Celebrities and survivors of war came together on a boat on the river Thames today calling on MPs to ‘vote to protect not punish refugees’ as the controversial Nationality and Borders Bill returns for votes in the House of Commons on the 20th of April 2022, Westminster, London United Kingdom. Together With Refugees is a coalition of more than 400 organisations from across the country spearheading the event to call on MPs to vote to accept amendments to the Bill, including scrapping the proposal to punish refugees seeking protection, who have been forced to make desperate journeys to get to the UK, such as on a boat across the Channel or in the back of a lorry. If the Bill was already law, Ukrainian refugees forced to make their own way to the UK due to the delays and visa restrictions in the UK’s current scheme could be denied their fundamental rights under the UN refugee convention, returned to where they had travelled from, or even imprisoned. (Picture by Andy Aitchison / Together With Refugees)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Cloudy skies across the Menai Straits from Anglesey towards the mainland of North Wales, United Kingdom. 17th September 2020. The Menai Strait is narrow 25 Km long stretch of shallow tidal water that separate the island of Anglesey  and the mainland of Wales. There are two bridges across the water.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A United States Coast Guard (USCG) boat sails across the Upper Bay, New York City, New York, United States of America,  at sun set other boats also travel across the water and the Bayonne Bridge and building of New Jersey are silhouetted in the background. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Celebrities and survivors of war came together on a boat on the river Thames today calling on MPs to ‘vote to protect not punish refugees’ as the controversial Nationality and Borders Bill returns for votes in the House of Commons on the 20th of April 2022, Westminster, London United Kingdom. Together With Refugees is a coalition of more than 400 organisations from across the country spearheading the event to call on MPs to vote to accept amendments to the Bill, including scrapping the proposal to punish refugees seeking protection, who have been forced to make desperate journeys to get to the UK, such as on a boat across the Channel or in the back of a lorry. If the Bill was already law, Ukrainian refugees forced to make their own way to the UK due to the delays and visa restrictions in the UK’s current scheme could be denied their fundamental rights under the UN refugee convention, returned to where they had travelled from, or even imprisoned. (Picture by Andy Aitchison / Together With Refugees)
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  • Celebrities and survivors of war came together on a boat on the river Thames today calling on MPs to ‘vote to protect not punish refugees’ as the controversial Nationality and Borders Bill returns for votes in the House of Commons on the 20th of April 2022, Westminster, London United Kingdom. Together With Refugees is a coalition of more than 400 organisations from across the country spearheading the event to call on MPs to vote to accept amendments to the Bill, including scrapping the proposal to punish refugees seeking protection, who have been forced to make desperate journeys to get to the UK, such as on a boat across the Channel or in the back of a lorry. If the Bill was already law, Ukrainian refugees forced to make their own way to the UK due to the delays and visa restrictions in the UK’s current scheme could be denied their fundamental rights under the UN refugee convention, returned to where they had travelled from, or even imprisoned. (Picture by Andy Aitchison / Together With Refugees)
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  • Celebrities and survivors of war came together on a boat on the river Thames today calling on MPs to ‘vote to protect not punish refugees’ as the controversial Nationality and Borders Bill returns for votes in the House of Commons on the 20th of April 2022, Westminster, London United Kingdom. Together With Refugees is a coalition of more than 400 organisations from across the country spearheading the event to call on MPs to vote to accept amendments to the Bill, including scrapping the proposal to punish refugees seeking protection, who have been forced to make desperate journeys to get to the UK, such as on a boat across the Channel or in the back of a lorry. If the Bill was already law, Ukrainian refugees forced to make their own way to the UK due to the delays and visa restrictions in the UK’s current scheme could be denied their fundamental rights under the UN refugee convention, returned to where they had travelled from, or even imprisoned. (Picture by Andy Aitchison / Together With Refugees)
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  • Celebrities and survivors of war came together on a boat on the river Thames today calling on MPs to ‘vote to protect not punish refugees’ as the controversial Nationality and Borders Bill returns for votes in the House of Commons on the 20th of April 2022, Westminster, London United Kingdom. Together With Refugees is a coalition of more than 400 organisations from across the country spearheading the event to call on MPs to vote to accept amendments to the Bill, including scrapping the proposal to punish refugees seeking protection, who have been forced to make desperate journeys to get to the UK, such as on a boat across the Channel or in the back of a lorry. If the Bill was already law, Ukrainian refugees forced to make their own way to the UK due to the delays and visa restrictions in the UK’s current scheme could be denied their fundamental rights under the UN refugee convention, returned to where they had travelled from, or even imprisoned. (Picture by Andy Aitchison / Together With Refugees)
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  • People walking across the Millennium bridge with St Pauls Cathedral in the background on the 25th of May 2021 in London, England. The Millennium bridge is a pedestrian only bridge across the river Thames joining The Tate Modern with St Pauls Cathedral. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People walking across the Millennium bridge with Tate Modern art gallery in the background on the 25th of May 2021 in London, England. The Millennium bridge is a pedestrian only bridge across the river Thames joining The Tate Modern with St Pauls Cathedral. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Cloudy skies across the Menai Straits from Anglesey towards the mainland of North Wales, United Kingdom. 17th September 2020. The Menai Strait is narrow 25 Km long stretch of shallow tidal water that separate the island of Anglesey  and the mainland of Wales. There are two bridges across the water.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A view across the Menai Straits from Anglesey towards the mainland of North Wales, United Kingdom. 17th September 2020. The Menai Strait is narrow 25 Km long stretch of shallow tidal water that separate the island of Anglesey  and the mainland of Wales. There are two bridges across the water.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons are used to transmit electric energy across large distances from Didcot Power staion across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons are used to transmit electric energy across large distances from Didcot Power staion across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A British woman standing outside of a small shop with paper across the windows in Blandford Forum, United Kingdom.  Like many other small shops in this town, and across the country, it has recently had to close-down due to the financial recession.  The landlords have put it on the market To Let, but are not hopeful that another business will open soon.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Cloudy skies across the Menai Straits from Anglesey towards the mainland of North Wales, United Kingdom. 17th September 2020. The Menai Strait is narrow 25 Km long stretch of shallow tidal water that separate the island of Anglesey  and the mainland of Wales. There are two bridges across the water.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Wales-Anglesey-Menai-Straits-5845.jpg
  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A man walks across a raised pipe line next to the Turag river on the 30th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Smoke bellows across the valley from the chimney of a brick kiln on the 11th of March 2020 in the Dakshinkali area, Kathmandu District, Bagmati Pradesh, Nepal. Traditional brick kilns continue to pollute air, take life and cause huge financial loss to Nepal.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Smoke bellows across the valley from the chimney of a brick kiln on the 11th of March 2020 in the Dakshinkali area, Kathmandu District, Bagmati Pradesh, Nepal. Traditional brick kilns continue to pollute air, take life and cause huge financial loss to Nepal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Winter sun shining over the electricity pylons that travel across the mountains that are used to transfer power from the Fierzë Hydroelectric Power Station in Northern Albania on the 12th of December 2018, Albania. The power station dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Smoke bellows across the valley from the chimney of a brick kiln on the 11th of March 2020 in the Dakshinkali area, Kathmandu District, Bagmati Pradesh, Nepal. Traditional brick kilns continue to pollute air, take life and cause huge financial loss to Nepal.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 at the Harbour Station in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Activist from Insulate Britain blockade the entrance to the port of Dover on the 24th of September 2021. Over 40 activists from Insulate Britain blocked the road with some gluing themselves to the carriageway of the A20 at the Eastern docks roundabout. There are blocking the roads to highlight that fuel poverty is killing people in Dover and across the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Activist from Insulate Britain blockade the entrance to the port of Dover on the 24th of September 2021. Over 40 activists from Insulate Britain blocked the road with some gluing themselves to the carriageway of the A20 at the Eastern docks roundabout. There are blocking the roads to highlight that fuel poverty is killing people in Dover and across the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A prisoner uses his finger print to log in securely to a Unilink Self service kiosk allowing prisoners to manage their own life using biometrics while inside, giving them a bit more responsibility and control of their life. This system is used across the prison sector both public and private, HMP Wandsworth, London, United Kingdom. (Picture by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Headless full body mannequins for sale in the window of the Folkestone Debenhams store during the final few days of the ‘Everything Must Go’ sale before closing down in Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom. The company announced the closure of 19 stores across the UK after going into administration in 2019.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People walking past the sale signs outside the Folkestone Debenhams store in the final few days of the ‘Everything Must Go’ sale before closing down in Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom. The company announced the closure of 19 stores across the UK after going into administration in 2019.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A rainbow over a cargo ship sailing across the Indian Ocean travelling between Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar taken from an aeroplane.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The entrance sign to South Farnborough Infant School, Hampshire, UK. A woman pushes her bicycle across the playground to leave the school.
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  • Andy Burnham  MP, Labours health spokesperson. This week as the governments controversial Health and Social Care Bill enters its final stages in the House of Lords, patients, health workers and campaigners are to come together on Wednesday for a TUC-organised Save Our NHS rally in Westminster. On Wednesday (7 March 2012) over 2,000 nurses, midwives, doctors, physiotherapists, managers, paramedics, radiographers, cleaners, porters and other employees from across the health service will join with patients to fill Central Hall Westminster. Once inside they will listen to speeches from politicians, fellow health workers, union leaders and health service users.
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  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, watch a performance of the show ‘About Us – Stepping Up’ an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • Straight Talking Peer Education Programme. They run teenage pregnancy peer education groups in schools across the UK. Students are encouraged to discuss pregnancy and learn how to care for a new-born baby.
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  • Today (Tuesday), the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • The RMT brought together members from across the unions to join the workers who were  been sacked by P&O Ferries to stand in solidarity with them and march from the local RMT building to the harbour entrance on the 19th of April  in Dover, England. P&O suspended all ferry crossings in  the UK making all 800 crew members redundant without Union consultation. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The RMT brought together members from across the unions to join the workers who were  been sacked by P&O Ferries to stand in solidarity with them and march from the local RMT building to the harbour entrance on the 19th of April  in Dover, England. P&O suspended all ferry crossings in  the UK making all 800 crew members redundant without Union consultation. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The RMT brought together members from across the unions to join the workers who were  been sacked by P&O Ferries to stand in solidarity with them and march from the local RMT building to the harbour entrance on the 19th of April  in Dover, England. P&O suspended all ferry crossings in  the UK making all 800 crew members redundant without Union consultation. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The RMT brought together members from across the unions to join the workers who were  been sacked by P&O Ferries to stand in solidarity with them and march from the local RMT building to the harbour entrance on the 19th of April  in Dover, England. P&O suspended all ferry crossings in  the UK making all 800 crew members redundant without Union consultation. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The RMT brought together members from across the unions to join the workers who were  been sacked by P&O Ferries to stand in solidarity with them and march from the local RMT building to the harbour entrance on the 19th of April  in Dover, England. P&O suspended all ferry crossings in  the UK making all 800 crew members redundant without Union consultation. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The RMT brought together members from across the unions to join the workers who were  been sacked by P&O Ferries to stand in solidarity with them and march from the local RMT building to the harbour entrance on the 19th of April  in Dover, England. P&O suspended all ferry crossings in  the UK making all 800 crew members redundant without Union consultation. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The RMT brought together members from across the unions to join the workers who were  been sacked by P&O Ferries to stand in solidarity with them and march from the local RMT building to the harbour entrance on the 19th of April  in Dover, England. P&O suspended all ferry crossings in  the UK making all 800 crew members redundant without Union consultation. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Dover-P+O-Demo-2414.jpg
  • The second vehicle gate closes inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The second vehicle gate closes inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The prison nurse returns to health care with a paramedic bag in HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A-wing exercise yard with plants and exercise equipment in HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A-wing exercise yard with plants and exercise equipment in HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A-wing exercise yard with plants and exercise equipment in HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A-wing exercise yard with plants and exercise equipment in HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A-wing exercise yard with plants and exercise equipment in HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A-wing exercise yard with plants and exercise equipment in HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Locked bins outside G-wing HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Security cameras and razor wire between buildings inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A sign for A-B wing, centre chapel inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Men working in the prison kitchen <br />
HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Men working in the prison kitchen <br />
HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • One of the wing exercise yards inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • One of the wing exercise yards inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • An emergency vehicle parked behind an intern security fence inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Security cameras and razor wire between buildings inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The brightly colour seating inside the visitors centre of HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The brightly colour seating inside the visitors centre of HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The brightly colour seating inside the visitors centre of HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The closed vista booth inside the visitors centre of HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A view through a window inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A view through a window inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Sunshine shining through a razor wire topped fence inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The brightly colour seating inside the visitors centre of HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The old governors house now used for Clinks restaurant inside  HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • An HM Prison service sign saying ‘Lock it Prove it’ for key holders on an internal gate inside HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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