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RMJWH6B1–County Hall, the former home of London Local Government from 1922-1986
RME79J4B–London Eye with Premier Inn London County Hall hotel in the background on a late afternoon during late summer, South Bank, London, England, UK
RMCN3MAK–Aerial view of the old County Hall, London Eye, Millennium Wheel, Jubilee Gardens, London SE1
RM2HGD496–London Eye and County Hall, South Bank of River Thames, Westminster, London, United Kingdom
RMHYTJDA–County Hall is a building in London that was the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council, Lambeth, London, England
RF2R9YP8W–Premier Inn, County Hall, London
RF2BM1MCD–Large arched window Southbank Place Marketing Suite
RMPCJH0R–Wide-Angle view of The London Eye and the former London County Hall Building, as seen from Westminster Bridge, London
RMC8GWMM–Guets with luggage outside Premier Inn, County Hall, London, October 2011
RF2K9P8TB–London, United Kingdom - June 22, 2018: Lambeth General Lying-In Hospital premier inn hotel with London Eye Millennium ferris wheel buildings
RFPNTP1R–London, UK, September 2018. The square in front of County Hall which was once the home of the GLC and is now a Premier Inn hotel.
RM2AM31MK–County Hall & London Eye with view of River Thames plus tourist boats. Mixture of white and dark clouds against blue sky
RMGKY6KR–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A member of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch at the launch of the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2CHWMPX–General Lying-In Hospital since March 2013 the building has comprised part of the Premier Inn Hotel Waterloo, London, England, United Kingdom
RME5E09P–County Hall, a building in Lambeth, London, was the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council
RF2AKKDX7–The County Hall building in the West Bank of the river Thames, was formerly home to London County Council but is now a leisure complex. that i
RF2CGAK8A–Forum Magnum Square
RMGKY63J–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. A woman from the London Eye tells the Unite Hospitality Workers that they are not allowed on the Embankment walkway, which she says is private property. They met there to launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest close to the London Eye and outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Li
RMJWH6A4–County Hall, the former home of London Local Government from 1922-1986
RMCE97BK–Aerial image of the lastminute.com London Eye ferris wheel on the South Bank of Thames , London SE1
RMHYTJD2–County Hall is a building in London that was the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council, Lambeth, London, England
RF2BM1N5F–London Eye seen over Forum Magnum Square
RM2AM2W50–River Thames London UK. Black & White image showing County Hall London with London Eye on summer day
RMGKY6M9–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A member of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch at the launch of the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2CHWMJR–General Lying-In Hospital since March 2013 the building has comprised part of the Premier Inn Hotel Waterloo, London, England, United Kingdom
RME5E09T–County Hall, a building in Lambeth, London, was the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council
RMGKY647–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMJWH68A–A Blue Plaque outside the former County Hall and home of London Local Government from 1922-1986.
RMCE97BA–Aerial image of the lastminute.com London Eye ferris wheel on the South Bank of Thames , London SE1
RMHYTJD4–County Hall is a building in London that was the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council, Lambeth, London, England
RMGKY6HT–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RME5E09R–County Hall, a building in Lambeth, London, was the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council
RMGKY64E–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMJWH694–A Blue Plaque outside the former County Hall and home of London Local Government from 1922-1986.
RMHYTJD8–County Hall is a building in London that was the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council, Lambeth, London, England
RMGKY6KT–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY641–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6MB–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members and supporters of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY640–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6MA–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY649–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6J5–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members and supporters of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY64B–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6KP–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members and supporters of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY648–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6KN–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members and supporters of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY644–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6MC–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A supporter of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launches the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY642–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6K4–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY645–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6MD–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY64G–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6J1–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY64J–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. A blast on a plastic horn marks the end of their protest. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6KW–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY64F–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6J0–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY646–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6KY–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY643–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6M3–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY64A–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6J3–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A placard used by members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launching the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY64C–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite London regional secretary Peter Kavanagh at the protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall where the Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6K5–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A placard used by members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launching the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY64D–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest close to the London Eye and outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6JD–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Placards held by members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launching the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY63Y–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest close to the London Eye and outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6KD–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A supporter of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch holds a placard and a copy of the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY64H–London, UK. August 23rd 2016.Unite national officer for services Rhys McCarthy speaks at the end of protest outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall where the Hospitality Workers launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6HB–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A member of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch holds a placard and a copy of the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at County Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY63M–London, UK. August 23rd 2016. Unite Hospitality Workers hold up signs calling for ethical hotels as they meet to launch their 'Unethical London' report into the bullying, harassment and victimisation of workers in London's top hotels, where management deny the right to join unions and bargain for better wages and conditions with a protest close to the London Eye and outside the Premier Inn at London County Hall. Two thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6J8–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A member of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launches the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at Country Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6KC–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch sing the 'Access Song' at the launch of the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at Country Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6KK–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch sing the 'Access Song' at the launch of the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, at a protest outside the Premier Inn at Country Hall. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6HX–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A patrol officer from the Lambeth South Bank Patrol team informs Peter Kavanagh, Unite London Regional Secretary, that members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launching their Unethical London report are not permitted to display placards and banners in Jubilee Gardens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6HK–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A patrol officer from the Lambeth South Bank Patrol team pushes Peter Kavanagh, Unite London Regional Secretary, as he informs him that members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch launching their Unethical London report are not permitted to display placards and banners in Jubilee Gardens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6HD–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch prepare to launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, close to the London Eye. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6HF–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch prepare to launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, close to the London Eye. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6HG–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. Members of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch prepare to launch the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, close to the London Eye. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMGKY6H9–London, UK. 23rd August, 2016. A supporter of the Unite Hotel Workers Branch holds a placard and a copy of the Unethical London report, which details the manner in which workers at leading London hotels are denied access to the basic human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, close to the London Eye. Two-thirds of hospitality workers earn less than the London Living Wage. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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