RM2FN312W–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2F58WCD–London, UK, 20th March 2021. Around 6000 anti lockdown and anti vaccination protestors and those against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill march in central London. The protest began in Hyde Park with a spate of arrests and an address by Piers Corbyn who is running for London Mayor, marched without trouble through central London and finished with a tense stand off back in Hyde Park between around 200 remaining protestors and riot police. A woman holds a banner urging people to wake up to the governments introduction of the Covid bill and health passports
RM2FYRB7E–Bath, Somerset, UK. 29th May, 2021. Kill the bill protesters carrying anti government placards and signs are pictured as they take part in a kill the bill protest march through the centre of Bath. The protesters took to the streets to demonstrate about the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill which the UK government wants to bring into force.The bill includes major government proposals on crime and justice in England and Wales. Credit: Lynchpics/Alamy Live News
RM2G5KN0Y–London protests, Activists protest in Central London at the People's Assembly National Demonstration, with protestor holding Kill the Bill placards. The PCSC Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill gives new police powers and rules of crime and justice in England and Wales
RM2FKETWR–London, UK. 1st May, 2021. Kill the Bill protest by people angry at new legislation called the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which would give police more powers to impose restrictions on protests. The protest was supported by several groups including Sisters Uncut, Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2FKJRJ5–Kill the Bill May Day Protest and demonstration London UK, 1 May 2021. Thousands Marched through from Trafalgar Sq protesting against newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill taking away freedom of speech and assembly.
RM2F7071C–Sheffield, UK. 03rd Apr, 2021. Protestors at ‘Kill The Bill' protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, in Sheffield, north of England on Saturday, April 3rd, 2021. Credit: Mark Harvey/Alamy Live News
RM2GX6064–Manchester, UK. 04th Oct, 2021. A man is detained by Police after a group of protesters followed the politician, Sir Iain Duncan Smith during a Kill The Bill protest. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill will criminalise protests if passed. Earlier this year, protests were seen across the country from people who see the bill as a non-democratic motion that will further restrain the working class.ÊAndy Barton/Alamy Live News Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RM2G9JHXY–Squatters and Travellers Against Policing Bill Protest In London
RM2HFCNRW–Anti government protestors in Manchester City centre, including Kill the Bill protesters. Protests are taking place across the country on Saturday 15th of January 2022 ahead of votes on anti protest measures in the House of Lords next week. Marches are being be held in London, Bristol, Coventry, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield, Plymouth - with protesters urging peers to vote against amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill when it returns to the house on Monday. Some of those measures would allow police to crack down on protests which cause “serious annoyance”, and to give t
RF2G8PEAN–Bristol, UK. 30th March 2021. The fourth Bristol protest against the police & crime bill takes place at College Green in the centre of the south west city. Approximately 500 demonstrators have so far turned out, listening to speeches as police keep a low profile.
RM2F4F1GD–Protesters in Parliament Square at a COVID 19 anti lockdown protest march in Westminster, London, UK. Protest isn't a crime, lockdown is, placard
RM2HPG96Y–Participants march during a Kill The Bill rally against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill in central London.
RM2G503KE–Brighton UK 24th June 2021 - Kill the Bill protesters march through Brighton today as demonstrations take place to coincide with the House of Commons debate on the government's new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill. : Credit Simon Dack / Alamy Live News
RM2HFHEXN–Tory Glory placard at the 'Kill the Bill' demonstration in central London ahead of a vote in the House of Lords. The bill on Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts poses a threat to the right to protest. London, England, UK 15.01.2022
RM2GET98T–Manchester, UK, 21st August, 2021. Demonstration opposing the government’s new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester, UK. Organisers say: 'The government’s new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is an unprecedented attack on our freedom to protest. Under this bill, police forces will be allowed to criminalise protests they believe constitute a 'public nuisance'. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News
RM2H9WMB5–London, UK, 8th Dec, 2021, 'Kill the Bill' protesters gathered in Westminster as the third reading of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill (PCSC) got underway in the House of Lords. The new legislation, if passed, will grant police additional powers to crack-down on protest by allowing stop-and-search, data sharing of activists details and the breaking-up of demonstrations deemed as causing 'serious annoyance'. Campaigners say the bill will also criminalise the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities way of life. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2FT4AMB–Sheffield, UK: 1st May 2021 : International Day of Workers and Kill the Bill protestors against criminalisation of protest in Police, Crime, Sentenci
RM2HFCFGH–London, UK. 15 January 2022. Women with anti-Boris Johnson signs outside Downing Street during a Kill the Bill protest in central London. The protests were prompted by the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which propose to give police in England and Wales more power to impose conditions on non-violent protests, including those which are deemed too noisy or a nuisance. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2FN31W6–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2F58TXG–London, UK, 20th March 2021. Around 6000 anti lockdown and anti vaccination protestors and those against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill march in central London. The protest began in Hyde Park with a spate of arrests and an address by Piers Corbyn who is running for London Mayor, marched without trouble through central London and finished with a tense stand off back in Hyde Park between around 200 remaining protestors and riot police. Riot police stand prepared
RM2FYPET5–Bath, Somerset, UK. 29th May, 2021. Kill the bill protesters carrying anti government placards and signs are pictured as they take part in a kill the bill protest march through the centre of Bath. The protesters took to the streets to demonstrate about the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill which the UK government wants to bring into force.The bill includes major government proposals on crime and justice in England and Wales. Credit: Lynchpics/Alamy Live News
RM2JF4AED–London, UK. 29th June 2022. Demonstrators gathered in Parliament Square in solidarity with anti-Brexit activist Steve Bray the day after he had his sound system seized by police as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill came into force in the UK, restricting 'noisy' protests, and in protest against the restrictions. The protesters played loud music on a new sound system. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RM2FKHRJ4–London, UK. 1st May, 2021. Hands off our right to protest placard with a Spitting Image Priti Patel vampire - Kill the Bill protest by people angry at new legislation called the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which would give police more powers to impose restrictions on protests. The protest was supported by several groups including Sisters Uncut, Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2FKJR8M–Kill the Bill May Day Protest and demonstration London UK, 1 May 2021. Thousands Marched through from Trafalgar Sq protesting against newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill taking away freedom of speech and assembly.
RM2F706Y0–Sheffield, UK. 03rd Apr, 2021. Protestors at ‘Kill The Bill' protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, in Sheffield, north of England on Saturday, April 3rd, 2021. Credit: Mark Harvey/Alamy Live News
RM2GX6060–Manchester, UK. 04th Oct, 2021. British politician Sir Iain Duncan Smith is followed by Kill The Bill protesters who were protesting outside the Conservative Party Conference. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill will criminalise protests if passed. Earlier this year, protests were seen across the country from people who see the bill as a non-democratic motion that will further restrain the working class.ÊAndy Barton/Alamy Live News Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RM2FN5R20–Protester with anti-police sticker on forehead during a 'Kill the Bill' protest against new policing bill, London, 1 May 2021
RM2HFCNRG–Anti government protestors in Manchester City centre, including Kill the Bill protesters. Protests are taking place across the country on Saturday 15th of January 2022 ahead of votes on anti protest measures in the House of Lords next week. Marches are being be held in London, Bristol, Coventry, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield, Plymouth - with protesters urging peers to vote against amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill when it returns to the house on Monday. Some of those measures would allow police to crack down on protests which cause “serious annoyance”, and to give t
RF2G8PE8N–Bristol, UK. 30th March 2021. The fourth Bristol protest against the police & crime bill takes place at College Green in the centre of the south west city. Approximately 500 demonstrators have so far turned out, listening to speeches as police keep a low profile.
RM2JF6G9T–London, UK. 29th June, 2022. Anti government, pro-EU protesters opposite Parliament in Westminster protest with placards, banners, flags and chants. The protesters, including Westminster 'Stop Brexit Man' Steve Bray, had their amplifiers seized by the Met Police on the previous day, but have apparently replaced these with a new sound system, and lound chants. Many display placards in solidarity with Steven Bray. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2HNJWXF–Participants march during a Kill The Bill rally against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill in central London.
RM2G503KD–Brighton UK 24th June 2021 - Kill the Bill protesters march through Brighton today as demonstrations take place to coincide with the House of Commons debate on the government's new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill. : Credit Simon Dack / Alamy Live News
RM2G6EDTK–'Annoying' is not a crime, Priti. - A protester against Home Secretary Priti Patel from the group Sodem Action on Parliament Square.
RM2H7RM75–Protest against policing bill
RM2F5PRHN–Falmouth, Cornwall, UK. 27 March, 2021. A Kill the bill demonstration and March involving several hundred protesters happens at The Moor square in Falmouth, After speakers finished, a march 1.5 miles through the center of town to Discovery Quay took place for further speeches. The protest in breach of Covid rules was policed at a distance by Devon and Cornwall officers. The proposed Police, crime and sentencing and courts bill could cause serious limitations to protesters deemed to be causing serious disruption. Falmouth. Cornwall, England, 27th March 2021, Credit: Robert Taylor/Alamy Live Ne
RM2FT4AJ8–Sheffield, UK: 1st May 2021 : International Day of Workers and Kill the Bill protestors against criminalisation of protest in Police, Crime, Sentenci
RM2HFCFHN–London, UK. 15 January 2022. People with an anti-Boris Johnson banner outside Downing Street during a Kill the Bill protest in central London. The protests were prompted by the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which propose to give police in England and Wales more power to impose conditions on non-violent protests, including those which are deemed too noisy or a nuisance. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2FN30JK–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2F58W3M–London, UK, 20th March 2021. Around 6000 anti lockdown and anti vaccination protestors and those against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill march in central London. The protest began in Hyde Park with a spate of arrests and an address by Piers Corbyn who is running for London Mayor, marched without trouble through central London and finished with a tense stand off back in Hyde Park between around 200 remaining protestors and riot police. a man is arrested in Hyde Park
RM2FYRC5C–Bath, Somerset, UK. 29th May, 2021. Kill the bill protesters carrying anti government placards and signs are pictured as they take part in a kill the bill protest march through the centre of Bath. The protesters took to the streets to demonstrate about the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill which the UK government wants to bring into force.The bill includes major government proposals on crime and justice in England and Wales. Credit: Lynchpics/Alamy Live News
RM2JF4A9M–London, UK. 29th June 2022. Demonstrators gathered in Parliament Square in solidarity with anti-Brexit activist Steve Bray the day after he had his sound system seized by police as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill came into force in the UK, restricting 'noisy' protests, and in protest against the restrictions. The protesters played loud music on a new sound system. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RM2FKHRHM–London, UK. 1st May, 2021. Hands off our right to protest placard with a Spitting Image Priti Patel vampire - Kill the Bill protest by people angry at new legislation called the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which would give police more powers to impose restrictions on protests. The protest was supported by several groups including Sisters Uncut, Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2FKJR5A–Kill the Bill May Day Protest and demonstration London UK, 1 May 2021. Thousands Marched through from Trafalgar Sq protesting against newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill taking away freedom of speech and assembly.
RM2F7071G–Sheffield, UK. 03rd Apr, 2021. Protestors at ‘Kill The Bill' protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, in Sheffield, north of England on Saturday, April 3rd, 2021. Credit: Mark Harvey/Alamy Live News
RM2GX605G–Manchester, UK. 04th Oct, 2021. Delegates from the Conservative Party Conference pass through a Kill The Bill protest. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill will criminalise protests if passed. Earlier this year, protests were seen across the country from people who see the bill as a non-democratic motion that will further restrain the working class. Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RM2F6YJ4F–Bournemouth, Dorset UK. 3rd April 2021. 'Kill the Bill' protest in Bournemouth in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021 that is currently before Parliament. The proposed Bill would give police in England and Wales more power to impose conditions on non-violent protests. The protest is one of several taking place across the country as part of a plan for National Weekend of Action over Easter weekend whilst adhering to Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown restrictions. Credit: Carolyn Jenkins/Alamy Live News
RM2HFCNPJ–Anti government protestors in Manchester City centre, including Kill the Bill protesters. Protests are taking place across the country on Saturday 15th of January 2022 ahead of votes on anti protest measures in the House of Lords next week. Marches are being be held in London, Bristol, Coventry, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield, Plymouth - with protesters urging peers to vote against amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill when it returns to the house on Monday. Some of those measures would allow police to crack down on protests which cause “serious annoyance”, and to give t
RF2G8PECC–Bristol, UK. 30th March 2021. The fourth Bristol protest against the police & crime bill takes place at College Green in the centre of the south west city. Approximately 500 demonstrators have so far turned out, listening to speeches as police keep a low profile.
RM2JF6GA6–London, UK. 29th June, 2022. Anti government, pro-EU protesters opposite Parliament in Westminster protest with placards, banners, flags and chants. The protesters, including Westminster 'Stop Brexit Man' Steve Bray, had their amplifiers seized by the Met Police on the previous day, but have apparently replaced these with a new sound system, and lound chants. Many display placards in solidarity with Steven Bray. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2HPG972–Participants march during a Kill The Bill rally against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill in central London.
RM2G503KG–Brighton UK 24th June 2021 - Kill the Bill protesters march through Brighton today as demonstrations take place to coincide with the House of Commons debate on the government's new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill. : Credit Simon Dack / Alamy Live News
RM2F5FW7Y–Anti-lockdown and anti Covid-19 vaccination protest, London, 20 March 2021. Protester standing in road with placard.
RM2E5RD4X–Policemen break up a fight between a gay rights activist and an anti-gay rights activist (in yellow) during a protest against a proposed new law termed by the State Duma, the lower house of Parliament, as 'against advocating the rejection of traditional family values' in central Moscow June 11, 2013. Activists say the bill, backed by Russian President Vladimir Putin's allies in parliament, would prohibit all gay-rights rallies and fear it is fuelling violence against gays. Russian authorities say two recent murders were motivated by homophobia. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: CRIME LAW
RM2F5PTP0–Falmouth, Cornwall, UK. 27 March, 2021. A Kill the bill demonstration and March involving several hundred protesters happens at The Moor square in Falmouth, After speakers finished, a march 1.5 miles through the center of town to Discovery Quay took place for further speeches. The protest in breach of Covid rules was policed at a distance by Devon and Cornwall officers. The proposed Police, crime and sentencing and courts bill could cause serious limitations to protesters deemed to be causing serious disruption. Falmouth. Cornwall, England, 27th March 2021, Credit: Robert Taylor/Alamy Live Ne
RM2FT236J–Sheffield, UK: 1st May 2021 : International Day of Workers and Kill the Bill protestors against criminalisation of protest in Police, Crime, Sentenci
RM2HFCFKN–London, UK. 15 January 2022. A woman chants anti-Boris Johnson messages outside Downing Street during a Kill the Bill protest in central London. The protests were prompted by the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which propose to give police in England and Wales more power to impose conditions on non-violent protests, including those which are deemed too noisy or a nuisance. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2FN3107–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2F58WJ0–London, UK, 20th March 2021. Around 6000 anti lockdown and anti vaccination protestors and those against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill march in central London. The protest began in Hyde Park with a spate of arrests and an address by Piers Corbyn who is running for London Mayor, marched without trouble through central London and finished with a tense stand off back in Hyde Park between around 200 remaining protestors and riot police. A man is held on the floor by police while being arrested.
RM2FYPG59–Bath, Somerset, UK. 29th May, 2021. Kill the bill protesters carrying anti government placards and signs are pictured as they take part in a kill the bill protest march through the centre of Bath. The protesters took to the streets to demonstrate about the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill which the UK government wants to bring into force.The bill includes major government proposals on crime and justice in England and Wales. Credit: Lynchpics/Alamy Live News
RM2JF4JCY–London, UK. 29th June 2022. Demonstrators gathered in Parliament Square in solidarity with anti-Brexit activist Steve Bray the day after he had his sound system seized by police as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill came into force in the UK, restricting 'noisy' protests, and in protest against the restrictions. The protesters played loud music on a new sound system. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RM2F3707H–London, UK. 15th Mar, 2021. The protest leaves Parliament Square and heads on to Westminster bridge and then to New Scotland Yard. Protests in central London after the police cleared the vigil at the Clapham Common Bandstand for Sarah Everard. They coincide with the debate in Parlaiment on a new bill which many believe will heavily restrict protests but do little for female victims of crime. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2FKJRCE–Kill the Bill May Day Protest and demonstration London UK, 1 May 2021. Thousands Marched through from Trafalgar Sq protesting against newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill taking away freedom of speech and assembly.
RM2F7071D–Sheffield, UK. 03rd Apr, 2021. Protestors at ‘Kill The Bill' protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, in Sheffield, north of England on Saturday, April 3rd, 2021. Credit: Mark Harvey/Alamy Live News
RM2GX605N–Manchester, UK. 04th Oct, 2021. Police liaison officers monitor the Kill The Bill protest outside the Conservative Party Conference. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill will criminalise protests if passed. Earlier this year, protests were seen across the country from people who see the bill as a non-democratic motion that will further restrain the working class.ÊAndy Barton/Alamy Live News Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RM2F6Y657–Bournemouth, Dorset UK. 3rd April 2021. 'Kill the Bill' protest in Bournemouth in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021 that is currently before Parliament. The proposed Bill would give police in England and Wales more power to impose conditions on non-violent protests. The protest is one of several taking place across the country as part of a plan for National Weekend of Action over Easter weekend whilst adhering to Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown restrictions. Credit: Carolyn Jenkins/Alamy Live News
RM2HFCNPA–Anti government protestors in Manchester City centre, including Kill the Bill protesters. Protests are taking place across the country on Saturday 15th of January 2022 ahead of votes on anti protest measures in the House of Lords next week. Marches are being be held in London, Bristol, Coventry, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield, Plymouth - with protesters urging peers to vote against amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill when it returns to the house on Monday. Some of those measures would allow police to crack down on protests which cause “serious annoyance”, and to give t
RF2G8PEA2–Bristol, UK. 30th March 2021. The fourth Bristol protest against the police & crime bill takes place at College Green in the centre of the south west city. Approximately 500 demonstrators have so far turned out, listening to speeches as police keep a low profile.
RM2JF6GA2–London, UK. 29th June, 2022. Anti government, pro-EU protesters opposite Parliament in Westminster protest with placards, banners, flags and chants. The protesters, including Westminster 'Stop Brexit Man' Steve Bray, had their amplifiers seized by the Met Police on the previous day, but have apparently replaced these with a new sound system, and lound chants. Many display placards in solidarity with Steven Bray. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2HPM77W–Participants march during a Kill The Bill rally against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill in central London.
RM2G503KF–Brighton UK 24th June 2021 - Kill the Bill protesters march through Brighton today as demonstrations take place to coincide with the House of Commons debate on the government's new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill. : Credit Simon Dack / Alamy Live News
RM2HFBCG5–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 15th January 2022. Dressed in black, Extinction Rebellion protestors walk from Holyrood to the UK Government offices, Queen Elizabeth House, to protest against the UK Government’s anti-democratic Police Crime Sentencing and Court Bill. *Stop the Strangling of Democratic Protest* “The Police Bill is an attempt to silence the cry of women against gender violence, the cry of Black Lives Matter against racialised violence, the cry of climate activists peacefully fighting for our future'. said Justin Kenrick. Credit Arch White/Alamy Live News
RM2HFHNF6–Disband the Police banner at the 'Kill the Bill' demonstration in central London ahead of a vote in the House of Lords, England, UK 15.01.2022
RM2F5PT9C–Falmouth, Cornwall, UK. 27 March, 2021. A Kill the bill demonstration and March involving several hundred protesters happens at The Moor square in Falmouth, After speakers finished, a march 1.5 miles through the center of town to Discovery Quay took place for further speeches. The protest in breach of Covid rules was policed at a distance by Devon and Cornwall officers. The proposed Police, crime and sentencing and courts bill could cause serious limitations to protesters deemed to be causing serious disruption. Falmouth. Cornwall, England, 27th March 2021, Credit: Robert Taylor/Alamy Live Ne
RM2FT23BR–Sheffield, UK: 1st May 2021 : International Day of Workers and Kill the Bill protestors against criminalisation of protest in Police, Crime, Sentenci
RM2HFCFM1–London, UK. 15 January 2022. A woman chants anti-Boris Johnson messages outside Downing Street during a Kill the Bill protest in central London. The protests were prompted by the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which propose to give police in England and Wales more power to impose conditions on non-violent protests, including those which are deemed too noisy or a nuisance. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2FN30GT–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2F58WBP–London, UK, 20th March 2021. Around 6000 anti lockdown and anti vaccination protestors and those against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill march in central London. The protest began in Hyde Park with a spate of arrests and an address by Piers Corbyn who is running for London Mayor, marched without trouble through central London and finished with a tense stand off back in Hyde Park between around 200 remaining protestors and riot police. Protestors link arms as they walk through the streets
RM2FYRBXF–Bath, Somerset, UK. 29th May, 2021. Kill the bill protesters carrying anti government placards and signs are pictured as they take part in a kill the bill protest march through the centre of Bath. The protesters took to the streets to demonstrate about the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill which the UK government wants to bring into force.The bill includes major government proposals on crime and justice in England and Wales. Credit: Lynchpics/Alamy Live News
RM2JF4AG2–London, UK. 29th June 2022. Demonstrators gathered in Parliament Square in solidarity with anti-Brexit activist Steve Bray the day after he had his sound system seized by police as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill came into force in the UK, restricting 'noisy' protests, and in protest against the restrictions. The protesters played loud music on a new sound system. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RM2F3703B–London, UK. 15th Mar, 2021. The protest leaves Parliament Square and heads on to Westminster bridge and then to New Scotland Yard. Protests in central London after the police cleared the vigil at the Clapham Common Bandstand for Sarah Everard. They coincide with the debate in Parlaiment on a new bill which many believe will heavily restrict protests but do little for female victims of crime. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2FKJRBA–Kill the Bill May Day Protest and demonstration London UK, 1 May 2021. Thousands Marched through from Trafalgar Sq protesting against newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill taking away freedom of speech and assembly.
RM2F7071H–Sheffield, UK. 03rd Apr, 2021. Protestors at ‘Kill The Bill' protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, in Sheffield, north of England on Saturday, April 3rd, 2021. Credit: Mark Harvey/Alamy Live News
RM2F6YT9D–Manchester, UK. 03rd Apr, 2021. Protesters stage a sit down protest on Deasgate during a ÔKill The BillÕ march. Protests continue throughout the country due to the proposed Police, Crime and Sentencing Bill that, if passed, would introduce new legislation around protesting. Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RM2F6YH73–Bournemouth, Dorset UK. 3rd April 2021. 'Kill the Bill' protest in Bournemouth in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021 that is currently before Parliament. The proposed Bill would give police in England and Wales more power to impose conditions on non-violent protests. The protest is one of several taking place across the country as part of a plan for National Weekend of Action over Easter weekend whilst adhering to Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown restrictions. Credit: Carolyn Jenkins/Alamy Live News
RM2HFCNWG–ANTI government protestors in Manchester City centre, including Kill the Bill protesters. Protests are taking place across the country on Saturday 15th of January 2022 ahead of votes on anti protest measures in the House of Lords next week. Marches are being be held in London, Bristol, Coventry, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield, Plymouth - with protesters urging peers to vote against amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill when it returns to the house on Monday. Some of those measures would allow police to crack down on protests which cause “serious annoyance”, and to give t
RF2G8RRCM–Bristol, UK. 21st March 2021. Pictured: The chaotic scene outside Bridewell Police Station after the riot had finished. / Demonstrators attacked police after thousands of people attended a protest that officers had 'strongly advised' against joining. Officers suffered broken bones and police vehicles were set alight as angry scenes unfolded in Bristol city centre. Earlier in the day a largely peaceful crowd had gathered for the Kill the Bill demonstration in opposition to the Police and Crime Bill but by evening demonstrators scaled Bridewell Police Station, threw fireworks into the crowd and
RM2JF6GDB–London, UK. 29th June, 2022. A protester with 'silenced' mouth guard, in reference to the seized amps. Anti government, pro-EU protesters opposite Parliament in Westminster protest with placards, banners, flags and chants. The protesters, including Westminster 'Stop Brexit Man' Steve Bray, had their amplifiers seized by the Met Police on the previous day, but have apparently replaced these with a new sound system, and lound chants. Many display placards in solidarity with Steven Bray. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2HNJWRX–Participants march during a Kill The Bill rally against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill in central London.
RM2FKF7DC–Brighton UK 1st May 2021 - Hundreds of Kill the Bill protesters outside Brighton Police Station today on International Workers Day as they demonstrate against the government's new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill. Demonstrations are taking place across the country on what is also known as Labour Day: Credit Simon Dack / Alamy Live News