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  • A female health worker makes a home visit to check on the progress of a mother and her daughter at the CINI Diamond Harbour Centre, near Kolkata, India. .Child In Need Institute (CINI) is a non-government organisation based in Kolkata, India.
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  • A sick child has his chest examined by the doctor in the CINI health clinic. Child In Need Institute (CINI) is based in Kolkata, India. It is a non-governmental organisation (NGO), which provides sustainable development in health, nutrition, education and security for the poorest communities in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh states.
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  • Sister Krishna Mondal writes in the patient's medical notes. She is the senior nurse who manages the CINI emergency ward. Child In Need Institute (CINI) is based in Kolkata, India. It is a non-governmental organisation (NGO), which provides sustainable development in health, nutrition, education and security for the poorest communities in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh states.
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  • A mother brings her malnourished baby to the CINI emergency ward.  Care on the CINI ward includes medical intervention for the child and nutrition training for the mother.  Child In Need Institute (CINI) is based in Kolkata, India. It is a non-governmental organisation (NGO), which provides sustainable development in health, nutrition, education and security for the poorest communities in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh states.
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  • A sick child is examined by a doctor in the CINI health clinic while other families wait their turn. Child In Need Institute (CINI) is based in Kolkata, India. It is a non-governmental organisation (NGO), which provides sustainable development in health, nutrition, education and security for the poorest communities in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh states.
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  • Communal food being prepared on the CINI ward by the mothers of the sick children. The mothers get involved with the daily cooking duties so that they can have some activity other than caring for their child. Child In Need Institute (CINI) is based in Kolkata, India. It is a non-governmental organisation (NGO), which provides sustainable development in health, nutrition, education and security for the poorest communities in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh states.
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  • Deborah Cowley, Director, Action for Prisoners’ Families, Ruth Bond, Chair of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes, Baroness Linklater (host) and writer and broadcaster, Michal Palin Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Ruth Bond, Chair of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes speaking at the Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Ruth Bond, Chair, National Federation of Women’s Institutes and Michelle Cook (APF Family Advisory Group) Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8251.jpg
  • Deborah Cowley, Director, Action for Prisoners’ Families, Ruth Bond, Chair of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes, Baroness Linklater (host) and writer and broadcaster, Michal Palin Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8241.jpg
  • Andy Keen-Downs, CEO, Prison Advice and Care Trust (pact) and Chair of National Federation of Women’s Institutes, Ruth Bond. Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Mark Williams MP for Ceredigion and Jo Barker (not sure who she is). Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8261.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8236.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8232.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8228.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8214.jpg
  • Michael Palin, writer and broadcaster speaking Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8179.jpg
  • Michael Palin, writer and broadcaster speaking Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8148.jpg
  • Baroness Linklater  speaking at the Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8115.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8074.jpg
  • June Ward and Avril Taylor (WI members and visitors) Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Eric McGraw, Editor of Inside Time with Christine Dyson (family member, checking ok to identify as such) Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8032.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Paula Richards (APF Family Advisory Group)  with Tessa Munt, MP for Wells. Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8014.jpg
  • Baroness Linklater (host), Jesse and June Parsons (APF Family Advisory Group) Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8006.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8060.jpg
  • Georgina Fox, Amy Chapman, WI members and visitors. Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8058.jpg
  • Deborah Cowley, Director, Action for Prisoners’ Families. Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-7995.jpg
  • Solar PV Photo Voltaic panels on the roof of Ringmer community college, Ringmer; East Sussex. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy.
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  • A young female prison officer checks the cells of each prisoner, making sure everything is in order. YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Prisoners play pool and chat during recreation on C wing in YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Prisoners play pool and chat during recreation on C wing in YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Prisoners play pool and chat during recreation on C wing in YOI Aylesbury.
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  • A constant watch cell where, if there has been a suicide incident, a prison officer sits outside 24 hours a day to ensure that an offender does not harm himself.
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  • An enhanced prisoner cleaning his cell floor on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • An enhanced prisoner cleaning his cell floor on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • An enhanced prisoner (better priviliges) doing press-ups on the floor of his cell on H wing, YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Enhanced prisoner reading a newspaper in his room on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Solar PV Photo Voltaic panels being installed on roof of a home. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy.
    09-re4d-2706.jpg
  • Solar PV Photo Voltaic panels on the roof of Ringmer community college, Ringmer; East Sussex. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy.
    08-solar_0403.jpg
  • A taxi drives past the main prison gate to YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Sign for the visitors centre at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • The main gates of YOI Aylesbury.
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  • A prisoner makes a phone call home from the communal phone on C wing.
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  • Tooth brush, tooth paste, shower gel, deodorant. Toiletries in prison are a commodity; most prisoners take good care of their cells making sure everything is clean and tidy. YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Time is money. All that is left on the notice board. Prisoners use toothpaste to stick items to the notice board as bluetack or glue are not allowed.
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  • A young female prison officer checks the cells of each prisoner, making sure everything is in order. YOI Aylesbury.
    09-aylesbury-3893.jpg
  • A young female prison officer checks the cells of each prisoner, making sure everything is in order. YOI Aylesbury.
    09-aylesbury-3873.jpg
  • Prisoners play pool and chat during recreation on C wing in YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Prisoners play dominos during their recreation period on C wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Prisoners play dominos during their recreation period on C wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Prisoners play dominos during their recreation period on C wing at YOI Aylesbury.
    09-aylesbury-3802.jpg
  • Prisoners play pool and chat during recreation on C wing in YOI Aylesbury.
    09-aylesbury-3768-1.jpg
  • A prisoner having his hair cut by a fellor inmate during their recreation period at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Detail shot of prisoners individually numbered razors where they are stored for safety at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Detail shot of prisoners individually numbered razors where they are stored for safety at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Looking through the fence of the exercise yard at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Two prisoners washing up in the prison kitchen at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • A male prisoner working in the prison kitchen.
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  • A pisoner plays table tennis during his daily recreation time on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Messages scratched on to the plastic windows of a cell by enhanced prisoiners on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • A view out of the constant watch cell window of the main building at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • An enhanced prisoner returns the mop and bucket to the stores cupboard after cleaning his cell floor on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Plastic cups issued to prisoners and a picture of semi-nude women inside an enhanced prsoners room on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • An enhanced prisoner  writing a letter home in his cell on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • An enhanced prisoner  writing a letter home in his cell on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • An enhanced prisoner  writing a letter home in his cell on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Enhanced prisoner in his room on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Inside an Enhanced prisoners cell. One prisoner plays a computer game while the other is reading a newspaper,  H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Enhanced prisoners walking down the corridor on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
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  • Enhanced prisoners walking down the corridor on H wing at YOI Aylesbury.
    09-aylesbury-3360.jpg
  • Solar PV Photo Voltaic panels being installed on roof of a home. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy.
    09-re4d-2706.jpg
  • Solar PV Photo Voltaic panels on the roof of Ringmer community college, Ringmer; East Sussex. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy.
    08-solar_0404.jpg
  • Solar PV Photo Voltaic panels on the roof of Ringmer community college, Ringmer; East Sussex. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy.
    08-solar_0403.jpg
  • Men who have just been rescued in the channel line up to receive water and blankets outside the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) station at Dungeness on South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were 43 people on the RNLI boat including women and children, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-3090.jpg
  • Men who have just been rescued in the channel line up to receive water and blankets outside the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) station at Dungeness on South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were 43 people on the RNLI boat including women and children, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-3063.jpg
  • An officer from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary gives a child water and some reassurance after they had just arrived into the UK on an RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) boat at the RNLI station at Dungeness on South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom.  There were 43 people on the RNLI boat including women and children, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2989.jpg
  • The Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) disembarks children and babies into the arms of RNLI crew as 43 people including women and 10 children onto Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2890.jpg
  • The Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) disembarks children and babies into the arms of RNLI crew as 43 people including women and 10 children onto Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2800.jpg
  • The Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) disembarks children and babies into the arms of RNLI crew as 43 people including women and 10 children onto Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2810.jpg
  • The Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) disembarks children and babies into the arms of RNLI crew as 43 people including women and 10 children onto Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2760.jpg
  • Families, including 10 children between the ages of 12 and 5 months wait outside the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) station at Dungeness on South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-3037.jpg
  • A woman sits on the ground breastfeeding her baby as families, including 10 children between the ages of 12 and 5 months wait outside the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) station at Dungeness on South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-3085.jpg
  • Men who have just been rescued in the channel line up to receive water and blankets outside the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) station at Dungeness on South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were 43 people on the RNLI boat including women and children, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-3078.jpg
  • An officer from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary gives a child water and some reassurance after they had just arrived into the UK on an RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) boat at the RNLI station at Dungeness on South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom.  There were 43 people on the RNLI boat including women and children, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-3004.jpg
  • An officer from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary gives a child water and some reassurance after they had just arrived into the UK on an RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) boat at the RNLI station at Dungeness on South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom.  There were 43 people on the RNLI boat including women and children, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-3001.jpg
  • Men who have just been rescued in the channel line up to receive water and blankets outside the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) station at Dungeness on South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were 43 people on the RNLI boat including women and children, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2971.jpg
  • Families, including 10 children between the ages of 12 and 5 months wait on the beach after arriving on the Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) boat on Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2947.jpg
  • Families, including 10 children between the ages of 12 and 5 months wait on the beach after arriving on the Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) boat on Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2926.jpg
  • Families, including 10 children between the ages of 12 and 5 months wait on the beach after arriving on the Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) boat on Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2919.jpg
  • Families, including 10 children between the ages of 12 and 5 months wait on the beach after arriving on the Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) boat on Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2910.jpg
  • The Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) disembarks children and babies into the arms of RNLI crew as 43 people including women and 10 children onto Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2885.jpg
  • The Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) disembarks children and babies into the arms of RNLI crew as 43 people including women and 10 children onto Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2864.jpg
  • The Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) disembarks children and babies into the arms of RNLI crew as 43 people including women and 10 children onto Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2794.jpg
  • The Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) disembarks children and babies into the arms of RNLI crew as 43 people including women and 10 children onto Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2779.jpg
  • The Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) disembarks children and babies into the arms of RNLI crew as 43 people including women and 10 children onto Dungeness beach on the South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2739.jpg
  • Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) is met by launch staff and police as it arrives into shore at Dungeness after collecting 43 people including women and 10 children from a dinghy just off South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2692.jpg
  • Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) is met by launch staff and police as it arrives into shore at Dungeness after collecting 43 people including women and 10 children from a dinghy just off South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2664.jpg
  • Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) is met by launch staff and police as it arrives into shore at Dungeness after collecting 43 people including women and 10 children from a dinghy just off South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2653.jpg
  • Dungeness RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) is met by launch staff and police as it arrives into shore at Dungeness after collecting 43 people including women and 10 children from a dinghy just off South East Coast of Kent on the 15th of March 2022 in Dungeness, United Kingdom. There were a large number of children on the boat, they had travelled for 5 hours from France, most were Iraqi Kurds fleeing persecution. They were greeted by armed officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary who supplied blankets and water while they waited for Border Force to arrive to be taken away for processing. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Refugee-Arrivals-Dungess-2632.jpg
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