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  • Prince Charles the Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall  presented with a Gypsy Tart as they visit Sheppey Matters at Sheerness Healthy Living Centre, on the 2nd of February, 2022 in Sheerness, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Prince Charles the Prince of Wales meeting locals and well wishers as they visit Sheppey Matters at Sheerness Healthy Living Centre, on the 2nd of February, 2022 in Sheerness, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Prince Charles the Prince of Wales meeting locals and well wishers as they visit Sheppey Matters at Sheerness Healthy Living Centre, on the 2nd of February, 2022 in Sheerness, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Barclays Living Roof on its headquarters on Churchill Place in the Isle of Dogs, London. The roof has been designed to create biodiversity and is a closed garden to the staff and public. It is being monitored by University College London as a biological research project and at present is probably the highest in the world.
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  • High rise living in the Gullshan 1 district of Dhaka on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • High rise living in the Gullshan 1 district of Dhaka on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Osama Sharkia an Ambassador for Kent Refugee Action Network (‘KRAN’) with his family meeting His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, at Sheppey Healthy Living Centre, Sheerness, United Kingdom. (Picture by Andy Aitchison)
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  • An electricity pylon and electricity cables above council housing on a housing estate in Folkestone on the 27th of February 2022, Folkestone, United Kingdom. Research has shown that living close to high voltage power lines and electromagnetic fields can increase the risk of serious health issues. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • An electricity pylon and electricity cables above council housing on a housing estate in Folkestone on the 27th of February 2022, Folkestone, United Kingdom. Research has shown that living close to high voltage power lines and electromagnetic fields can increase the risk of serious health issues. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Osama Sharkia an Ambassador for Kent Refugee Action Network (‘KRAN’) and Fawzia Worsley Youth Support and Outreach Worker at KRAN meeting His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, at Sheppey Healthy Living Centre, Sheerness, United Kingdom. (Picture by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Osama Sharkia an Ambassador for Kent Refugee Action Network (‘KRAN’) with his family meeting His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, at Sheppey Healthy Living Centre, Sheerness, United Kingdom. (Picture by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (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 the seafront 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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  • Children playing in the living room of their family home. Leyland, Lancashire.
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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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  • 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 the seafront 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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  • 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived onto the Harbour Arm in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Day one of the Folkestone Living Advent Calendar 2016 revealed Father Christmas on his sleigh and his reindeer. The Bale, Folkestone. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 the seafront 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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  • 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 the seafront 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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  • 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 the seafront 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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  • 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 the seafront 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 the seafront 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived onto the Harbour Arm in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived onto the Harbour Arm in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Tents belonging to people living on the street in London camped out behind the old Blewcoat School building for the poor on the corner of Caxton Street and Buckingham gate on the 25th of May 2021in Westminster, Central London. The Blewcoat school building was built in 1709 as a school for the poor which was used until 1926. The property is now owned by the Nation Trust. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Day one of the Folkestone Living Advent Calendar 2016 revealed Father Christmas on his sleigh and his reindeer. The Bale, Folkestone. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Day one of the Folkestone Living Advent Calendar 2016 revealed Father Christmas on his sleigh and his reindeer. The Bale, Folkestone. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Day one of the Folkestone Living Advent Calendar 2016 revealed Father Christmas on his sleigh and his reindeer. The Bale, Folkestone. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Day one of the Folkestone Living Advent Calendar 2016 revealed Father Christmas on his sleigh and his reindeer. The Bale, Folkestone. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Day one of the Folkestone Living Advent Calendar 2016 revealed Father Christmas on his sleigh and his reindeer. The Bale, Folkestone. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Day one of the Folkestone Living Advent Calendar 2016 revealed Father Christmas on his sleigh and his reindeer. The Bale, Folkestone. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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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 the seafront 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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  • 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 the seafront 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  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 to 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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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Live chickens for sale from cages in the Tejgaon railway district on the 23rd of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Karail slum area with the high rise development of Gulshan 2 in the distance on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Approximately 200,000 people live in Karail slum both areas are on the banks Banani Lake. Karail slum is built publicly owned land and has been put up for development.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Karail slum area with the high rise development of Gulshan 2 in the distance on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Approximately 200,000 people live in Karail slum both areas are on the banks Banani Lake. Karail slum is built publicly owned land and has been put up for development.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Karail slum area with the high rise development of Gulshan 2 in the distance on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Approximately 200,000 people live in Karail slum both areas are on the banks Banani Lake. Karail slum is built publicly owned land and has been put up for development.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Karail slum area with the high rise development of Gulshan 2 in the distance on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Approximately 200,000 people live in Karail slum both areas are on the banks Banani Lake. Karail slum is built publicly owned land and has been put up for development.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The corrugated metal roof tops of Karail slum area where approximately 200,000 people live on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh The area on the banks Banani Lake is publicly owned land and has been put up for development.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The corrugated metal roof tops of Karail slum area where approximately 200,000 people live on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh The area on the banks Banani Lake is publicly owned land and has been put up for development. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Karail slum area with the high rise development of Gulshan 2 in the distance on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Approximately 200,000 people live in Karail slum both areas are on the banks Banani Lake. Karail slum is built publicly owned land and has been put up for development.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Karail slum area with the high rise development of Gulshan 2 in the distance on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Approximately 200,000 people live in Karail slum both areas are on the banks Banani Lake. Karail slum is built publicly owned land and has been put up for development.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Washing hangs out along the walkway at a students halls of residence building in the University of Dhaka on the 29th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A 10 year old boy sleeps rough under plastic bin bags with friends outside a department store on the streets of Harare in Zimbabwe.
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  • A view down first night A wing inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A prisoner eating ham and eggs on toast on a blue plastic plate on the enhanced J-wing inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A man wearing a Red band jumper arrives onto the enhanced J-wing inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A view down first night A wing inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The main entrance to the first night centre on A wing inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The gated main entrance to C wing residential unit inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The main entrance to the first night centre on A wing inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Security guards ready to open the gate to the first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A view down first night A wing inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A view down first night A wing inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The gated main entrance to C wing residential unit inside HMP Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. HM Prison Pentonville operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service  is a Category B men's prison with a capacity of approximately 1200 inmates, Pentonville Prison is located on Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, North London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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