RM2FN32CM–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2F70FYN–London, UK. 3rd Apr, 2021. 'Kill the Bill' protest, united for the right to protest in national day of action against the Policing Bill. Credit: Loredana Sangiuliano/Alamy Live News
RF2HFF7WP–Protestor fights against Priti Patel’s new policing bill that threatens the right to protest
RM2F4E20E–Police preparing for an anti lockdown, anti policing bill, protest rally in London, UK, protecting Nelson's Column and Trafalgar Square
RM2F742HW–April 3rd 2021. National Day of Action against the proposed new policing bill which would give police extra powers to limit the length and noise of p
RM2HFCAGN–'Kill the Bill' protests against parliamentary bill to put some controls on disruptive protesting Bristol College Green and city centre 15 January 20
RM2F3F7YM–London, UK. 16th Mar, 2021. Small protests against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill outside the House of Commons Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2J0JB99–London, England, UK 19 March 2022 Protesters gather at Portland Place for the UN Anti Racism march to Parliament Square, in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Immigration Bill and to say that refugees are welcome
RM2F5R2GH–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. A protester confronts the police during a ÔKill The BillÕ protest. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RF2FGM458–Demonstration against policing bill on the streets of Brighton, England, UK
RF2G8C9R3–Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 3rd July 2021. Approximately 50 demonstrators hit the streets of Brighton in protest against a controversial policing bill
RM2HG2WJ8–London, UK, 17th Jan, 2022. Kill the Bill protesters gather opposite the House of Lords as peers vote on the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill (PCSC Bill), that opponents say will severely curtail protest freedoms by restricting where and when demonstrations may take place. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2FN5R8C–'Kill the Bill' protest against new policing bill, London, 1 May 2021
RM2F4DMYH–A protester carries a placard: 'Less Cops, More Co-ops'. On March 20, 2021, some 2,000 demonstrators gathered in central Manchester, England, United Kingdom, as three separate demonstrations merged at 4.30pm. They were protesting about the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, lobbying for more initiatives to protect the safety of women and demonstrating against the Covid 19 related lockdown measures. This follows the recent murder in London of Sarah Everard.
RF2FKFC2F–Man shouting into microphone at a Kill The Bill protest in London's Trafalgar Square, protesting about police powers and ending racism.
RM2F70D6J–London, UK. 03rd Apr, 2021. A woman gestures and joins in a chant aimed towards the Buckingham Palace, demanding the new policing bill be dropped. London. Anna Hatfield/ Pathos Images Credit: One Up Top Editorial Images/Alamy Live News
RM2F5RYT1–A protester confronts the police during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. (Photo by Andy Barton / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2F5RYX5–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. A protester is being detained by police during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2G998M1–Squatters & Travellers Protest Against Evictions Under The New Policing Bill
RM2FN312W–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2F8HR1K–London. UK. 14th April 2021, A man demonstrates in Parliament Square in support of the right to protest. He holds a placard with a caricature of Home Secretary Priti Patel, Westminster, London.
RM2F4GPJK–Demonstrators gesture during a protest against a new proposed policing bill, in Bristol, Britain, March 21, 2021. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
RM2F4E1XW–Laurence Fox at an anti lockdown, anti policing bill, protest rally in London, UK, being spoken to by police officers. No mask. Actor, activist
RM2F742HX–April 3rd 2021. National Day of Action against the proposed new policing bill which would give police extra powers to limit the length and noise of p
RM2HFCAEB–'Kill the Bill' protests against parliamentary bill to put some controls on disruptive protesting Bristol College Green and city centre 15 January 20
RM2F3F7YW–London, UK. 16th Mar, 2021. Small protests against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill outside the House of Commons Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2J0JBCN–London, England, UK 19 March 2022 Protesters gather at Portland Place for the UN Anti Racism march to Parliament Square, in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Immigration Bill and to say that refugees are welcome
RM2F5R2DH–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. Protesters gather in St Peters Square, ahead of a ÔKill The BillÕ demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RF2FGM4KR–Demonstration against policing bill on the streets of Brighton, England, UK
RF2G8C9RE–Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 3rd July 2021. Approximately 50 demonstrators hit the streets of Brighton in protest against a controversial policing bill
RM2F70FYX–London, UK. 3rd Apr, 2021. 'Kill the Bill' protest, united for the right to protest in national day of action against the Policing Bill. Credit: Loredana Sangiuliano/Alamy Live News
RM2FN5NB0–Protester with placard at 'Kill the Bill' protest against new policing bill, London, 1 May 2021
RMRN01JX–A Metropolitan Policeman of 1829, called a 'Peeler'. Upon Sir Robert Peel being appointed as Home Secretary in 1822, he established a committee, and acted upon its findings. Peel Believed that the way to standardise the police was to make it an official paid profession and to make it answerable to the public. Peel put a bill before Parliament, which passed as the Metropolitan Police Act of 1829, placing the policing arrangements for the capital directly under the control of Sir Robert Peel.
RM2HHH2KY–Protesters gather holding placards against the Conservative plans for the new Policing Bill at the Kill the Bill protest on 15th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully. The human rights cha
RM2F70D6E–London, UK. 03rd Apr, 2021. A protestor joins a chant of 'Kill the bill' in front of signs and placards reading similar messages at the protest opposing the new policing bill. Hyde Park, London. Anna Hatfield/ Pathos Images Credit: One Up Top Editorial Images/Alamy Live News
RM2F5RYTD–A protester is being detained by police during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. (Photo by Andy Barton / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2F5RYX3–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. A protester is being detained by police during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2G9JHXY–Squatters and Travellers Against Policing Bill Protest In London
RM2FN31W6–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2H9WBJ7–London Westminster UK 08 December 2021: A group of protestors in Parliament square opposing a new policing bill put forward by the Government , its third reading in the House of Lords this week, the bill disallows peaceful protests and marches. Credit: Xiu Bao/Alamy Live News
RM2F5G6TT–Demonstrators hold flowers during a protest against a newly proposed policing bill, in Bristol, Britain, March 26, 2021. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
RM2F4E1X6–Laurence Fox at an anti lockdown, anti policing bill, protest rally in London, UK, being spoken to by police officers. No mask. Actor, activist
RM2F742HT–April 3rd 2021. National Day of Action against the proposed new policing bill which would give police extra powers to limit the length and noise of p
RM2HFCAGR–'Kill the Bill' protests against parliamentary bill to put some controls on disruptive protesting Bristol College Green and city centre 15 January 20
RM2F3F7YR–London, UK. 16th Mar, 2021. Small protests against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill outside the House of Commons Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2J0JBHD–London, England, UK 19 March 2022 Protesters gather at Portland Place for the UN Anti Racism march to Parliament Square, in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Immigration Bill and to say that refugees are welcome
RM2F5R2HT–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. Protesters gather in St Peters Square, ahead of a ÔKill The BillÕ demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RF2FGM4HW–Demonstration against policing bill on the streets of Brighton, England, UK
RF2G8C9NP–Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 3rd July 2021. Approximately 50 demonstrators hit the streets of Brighton in protest against a controversial policing bill
RM2F70FY0–London, UK. 3rd Apr, 2021. 'Kill the Bill' protest, united for the right to protest in national day of action against the Policing Bill. Credit: Loredana Sangiuliano/Alamy Live News
RM2FN5NK7–Female protester with placard at 'Kill the Bill' protest against new policing bill, London, 1 May 2021
RF2F7K9FF–During a Kill the Bill protest in Brighton a placard regarding the Home Secretary is held aloft
RM2HHH2M6–Protesters gather holding placards against the Conservative plans for the new Policing Bill at the Kill the Bill protest on 15th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully. The human rights cha
RM2B6MP4A–Edinburgh, UK. 11th Mar, 2020. Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP - Cabinet Minister for Justice, Scottish National Party (SNP). Scenes from inside the Scottish Parliament. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2F5RYTC–Police standing on guard at Portland Street during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. (Photo by Andy Barton / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2F5RYX6–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. A protester confronts the police during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2HFD2RG–LONDON, UK 15th January 2022. Kill The Bill protest in London this week as the House of Lords will hear the final reading of the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill
RM2FN30JK–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2J1433M–LONDON, UK. 22 March, 2022 . A protester holds a placard outside the houses of parliament to defend protest rights and against the policing bill which is being debated in parliament. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, is a controversial government legislation which includes major proposals on crime and justice in England and Wales as some belive it may restrict the right of protest and give police greater powers. Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2F5FRCH–Demonstrators take part in a protest against a newly proposed policing bill, in Bristol, Britain, March 26, 2021. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
RM2F4EY95–A female with a banner at COVID 19 anti lockdown, anti policing bill protest march in Westminster, London, UK. CHIS. Covert Human Intelligence Source
RM2F742GX–April 3rd 2021. National Day of Action against the proposed new policing bill which would give police extra powers to limit the length and noise of p
RM2HFCAF9–'Kill the Bill' protests against parliamentary bill to put some controls on disruptive protesting Bristol College Green and city centre 15 January 20
RM2F3F7YE–London, UK. 16th Mar, 2021. Small protests against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill outside the House of Commons Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2J0JB9T–London, England, UK 19 March 2022 Protesters gather at Portland Place for the UN Anti Racism march to Parliament Square, in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Immigration Bill and to say that refugees are welcome
RM2F5R2GY–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. Protesters gather in St Peters Square, ahead of a ÔKill The BillÕ demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RF2FGM4MP–Demonstration against policing bill on the streets of Brighton, England, UK
RF2G8RMGB–Bristol, UK. 21st March 2021. Several hundred anti-lockdown demonstrators and activists against the Policing Bill ignored police orders to cancel a protest in Bristol where crowds gathered at College Green then marched through the south west city streets. Avon and Somerset Police had made it clear they would take action if the demonstration went ahead. The Police and Crime Bill had its second reading in Parliament this week, and sparked a huge controversy, coming in the wake of police action to try to stop a vigil held on Clapham Common earlier this week for the murdered London woman Sarah Eve
RM2F70A8W–London, UK. 3rd Apr, 2021. 'Kill the Bill' protest, united for the right to protest in national day of action against the Policing Bill. Credit: Loredana Sangiuliano/Alamy Live News
RM2FN5NGN–Female protester with placard at 'Kill the Bill' protest against new policing bill, London, 1 May 2021
RF2F7K9F8–During a Kill the Bill protest in Brighton a placard regarding the Home Secretary is held aloft
RM2HHH2M5–Protesters gather holding placards against the Conservative plans for the new Policing Bill at the Kill the Bill protest on 15th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully. The human rights cha
RM2B6MP48–Edinburgh, UK. 11th Mar, 2020. Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP - Cabinet Minister for Justice, Scottish National Party (SNP). Scenes from inside the Scottish Parliament. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2F5RYT9–A protester is being detained by police during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. (Photo by Andy Barton / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2F5RYWY–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. A protester is being detained by police during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2HA0A87–LONDON, UK 8TH DECEMBER 2021. Protester holds sign that reads 'Protest Is Not A Crime' during the Kill The Bill protest in London
RM2FN3107–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2J145AK–LONDON, UK. 22 March, 2022 . A group of protesters hold placards outside the houses of parliament to defend protest rights and against the policing bill which is being debated in parliament. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, is a controversial government legislation which includes major proposals on crime and justice in England and Wales as some belive it may restrict the right of protest and give police greater powers. Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2F5G01B–Demonstrators take part in a protest against a newly proposed policing bill, in Bristol, Britain, March 26, 2021. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
RM2F4C5HF–Hyde Park, London, UK. 20th Mar, 2021. Actor and activist Laurence Fox has been spoken to by police as people have begun to gather in Hyde Park for an anti-lockdown, anti policing bill protest. The actor starred in TV productions such as ITV's Lewis and has started the Reclaim political party. Fox is planning to stand for election for Mayor of London in May 2021
RM2F742J1–April 3rd 2021. National Day of Action against the proposed new policing bill which would give police extra powers to limit the length and noise of p
RM2HFCAGM–'Kill the Bill' protests against parliamentary bill to put some controls on disruptive protesting Bristol College Green and city centre 15 January 20
RM2F3F7YC–London, UK. 16th Mar, 2021. Small protests against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill outside the House of Commons Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2J0JBH5–London, England, UK 19 March 2022 Protesters gather at Portland Place for the UN Anti Racism march to Parliament Square, in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Immigration Bill and to say that refugees are welcome
RM2F5R2DK–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. The police watch as a 'Kill The Bill' demonstration marches past done Portland Street. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News
RF2FGM4KM–Demonstration against policing bill on the streets of Brighton, England, UK
RF2G8RM8E–Bristol, UK. 21st March 2021. Several hundred anti-lockdown demonstrators and activists against the Policing Bill ignored police orders to cancel a protest in Bristol where crowds gathered at College Green then marched through the south west city streets. Avon and Somerset Police had made it clear they would take action if the demonstration went ahead. The Police and Crime Bill had its second reading in Parliament this week, and sparked a huge controversy, coming in the wake of police action to try to stop a vigil held on Clapham Common earlier this week for the murdered London woman Sarah Eve
RM2F70FXX–London, UK. 3rd Apr, 2021. 'Kill the Bill' protest, united for the right to protest in national day of action against the Policing Bill. Credit: Loredana Sangiuliano/Alamy Live News
RM2FN5NHD–Crowd of protesters with placards at 'Kill the Bill' protest against new policing bill, London, 1 May 2021
RF2F7K9FN–During a Kill the Bill protest in Brighton a placard regarding the Home Secretary is held aloft
RM2HHH2J4–Protesters gather holding placards against the Conservative plans for the new Policing Bill at the Kill the Bill protest on 15th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Demonstrations have been held all over the UK against the The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, whose legislation, which covers a broad range of issues, would give police more powers in controlling non-violent or static protests and imposing a set of new rules for police to deploy. Protesters see the bill as a disproportionate controls on freedom of expression and their right to protest peacefully. The human rights cha
RM2B6MP4D–Edinburgh, UK. 11th Mar, 2020. Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP - Cabinet Minister for Justice, Scottish National Party (SNP). Scenes from inside the Scottish Parliament. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2F5RYRY–A protester is being detained by police during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. (Photo by Andy Barton / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2F5RYXC–Manchester, UK. 27th Mar, 2021. Police arriving at St Peters Square during the demonstration. People come out to the streets to protest against the new policing bill in a 'Kill The Bill demonstration'. The new legislation will give the police more powers to control protests. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2HFD324–LONDON, UK 15th January 2022. Kill The Bill protest in London this week as the House of Lords will hear the final reading of the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill
RM2FN30GT–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2J1433K–LONDON, UK. 22 March, 2022 . A protester holds a placard outside the houses of parliament to defend protest rights and against the policing bill which is being debated in parliament. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, is a controversial government legislation which includes major proposals on crime and justice in England and Wales as some belive it may restrict the right of protest and give police greater powers. Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2F4GTP4–A demonstrator gestures during a protest against a new proposed policing bill, in Bristol, Britain, March 21, 2021. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
RM2F4C5G8–Hyde Park, London, UK. 20th Mar, 2021. Actor and activist Laurence Fox has been spoken to by police as people have begun to gather in Hyde Park for an anti-lockdown, anti policing bill protest. The actor starred in TV productions such as ITV's Lewis and has started the Reclaim political party. Fox is planning to stand for election for Mayor of London in May 2021
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