RM2FN312W–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2E6P8RC–Coaches drive to the the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, in protest against new European Union working time limits for drivers that they say would deal a big blow to the coach travel industry, March 14, 2007. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
RFPEKD6F–Asheville, NC USA – January 20, 2018: Signs in the 2018 Women's March warn the GOP their end is near and Toddler Trump needs limits on screen time
RMD6XXD6–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th April, 2013. Called by opposition parties and unions, demonstrators protest in front of the National Congress against a series of reforms to the justice promoted by the Government. Six bills were filed in the Congress, calling for the direct public election of judges and members of the Magistrates Council, time limits on court injunctions, establishment of entrance examinations for judicial candidates, and the creation of three appeals courts. (Credit Image: Credit: Patricio Murphy/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News)
RME998HK–Texas, USA. 22nd Oct, 2014. First time Texas voters weigh banning drilling for oil. Gas well inside the city limits warns about pipeline and to 'vote no support responsible drilling.' Credit: J. G. Domke/Alamy Live News
RM2F4CT53–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2KCC3DA–Zarah Sultana (R), Labour Party MP for Coventry South, stands with former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn (L), MP for Islington North, as they prepare to address activists demonstrating against proposed new police powers set out in the government's Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill at a 'Kill the Bill' protest in Parliament Square London, England, on April 3, 2021. The bill, which is currently at the 'committee stage' of its passage through the House of Commons, would allow police to impose more conditions on static protests in England and Wales, including fixed start and finish time
RM2FN31W6–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2D28683–Coaches drive to the the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, in protest against new European Union working time limits for drivers that they say would deal a big blow to the coach travel industry, March 14, 2007. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
RMD6XXD4–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th April, 2013. Called by opposition parties and unions, demonstrators protest in front of the National Congress against a series of reforms to the justice promoted by the Government. Six bills were filed in the Congress, calling for the direct public election of judges and members of the Magistrates Council, time limits on court injunctions, establishment of entrance examinations for judicial candidates, and the creation of three appeals courts. (Credit Image: Credit: Patricio Murphy/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News)
RM2F4CTEG–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/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
RM2D320MF–Coaches drive past the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, in protest against new European Union working time limits for drivers that they say would deal a big blow to the coach travel industry, March 14, 2007. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
RMD6XXD7–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th April, 2013. Called by opposition parties and unions, demonstrators protest in front of the National Congress against a series of reforms to the justice promoted by the Government. Six bills were filed in the Congress, calling for the direct public election of judges and members of the Magistrates Council, time limits on court injunctions, establishment of entrance examinations for judicial candidates, and the creation of three appeals courts. (Credit Image: Credit: Patricio Murphy/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News)
RM2F4CWHT–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/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
RM2D1605H–Coaches drive past the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, in protest against new European Union working time limits for drivers that they say would deal a big blow to the coach travel industry, March 14, 2007. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
RMD6XXD1–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th April, 2013. Called by opposition parties and unions, demonstrators protest in front of the National Congress against a series of reforms to the justice promoted by the Government. Six bills were filed in the Congress, calling for the direct public election of judges and members of the Magistrates Council, time limits on court injunctions, establishment of entrance examinations for judicial candidates, and the creation of three appeals courts. (Credit Image: Credit: Patricio Murphy/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News)
RM2F4CT63–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/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
RMD6XXD5–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th April, 2013. Called by opposition parties and unions, demonstrators protest in front of the National Congress against a series of reforms to the justice promoted by the Government. Six bills were filed in the Congress, calling for the direct public election of judges and members of the Magistrates Council, time limits on court injunctions, establishment of entrance examinations for judicial candidates, and the creation of three appeals courts. (Credit Image: Credit: Patricio Murphy/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News)
RM2F4D0PN–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2FN322X–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMD6XXD2–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th April, 2013. Called by opposition parties and unions, demonstrators protest in front of the National Congress against a series of reforms to the justice promoted by the Government. Six bills were filed in the Congress, calling for the direct public election of judges and members of the Magistrates Council, time limits on court injunctions, establishment of entrance examinations for judicial candidates, and the creation of three appeals courts. (Credit Image: Credit: Patricio Murphy/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News)
RM2F4CT6D–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2FN31YK–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMD6XXCY–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th April, 2013. Called by opposition parties and unions, demonstrators protest in front of the National Congress against a series of reforms to the justice promoted by the Government. Six bills were filed in the Congress, calling for the direct public election of judges and members of the Magistrates Council, time limits on court injunctions, establishment of entrance examinations for judicial candidates, and the creation of three appeals courts. (Credit Image: Credit: Patricio Murphy/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News)
RM2F4CT5Y–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2FN322A–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMD6XXD3–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th April, 2013. Called by opposition parties and unions, demonstrators protest in front of the National Congress against a series of reforms to the justice promoted by the Government. Six bills were filed in the Congress, calling for the direct public election of judges and members of the Magistrates Council, time limits on court injunctions, establishment of entrance examinations for judicial candidates, and the creation of three appeals courts. (Credit Image: Credit: Patricio Murphy/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News)
RM2F4CTF4–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2FN310D–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMD6XXCX–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th April, 2013. Called by opposition parties and unions, demonstrators protest in front of the National Congress against a series of reforms to the justice promoted by the Government. Six bills were filed in the Congress, calling for the direct public election of judges and members of the Magistrates Council, time limits on court injunctions, establishment of entrance examinations for judicial candidates, and the creation of three appeals courts. (Credit Image: Credit: Patricio Murphy/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News)
RMM4T9AC–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2F4CT5W–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2FN32CM–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMM4T95N–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2F4CT5T–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. Protesters unfurl large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 as they demonstrate against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament. MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing Courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2FN30MH–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMM4T9CJ–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2F4D79K–TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON, UK 20 March 2021. A protester demonstrates in Trafalgar Square with a sign against the government policing bill which is being introduced in Parliament in front of large banners showing the Bill of Rights of 1688 and the Coronation Oath Act of 1688 . MPs have voted to pass the PCSC Police Crime Sentencing courts Bill will hand the police sweeping new powers to crack down on non-violent protest, including imposing time limits on duration and maximum noise levels that can be allowed. Credit amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2FN3249–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMM4T94R–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2FN30DK–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMM4T9BJ–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2FN3179–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMM4T93K–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2FN314C–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMM4T956–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2FN31K2–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMM4T95E–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2FN30PR–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMM4T95J–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2FN30F8–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RMM4T95A–February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d
RM2FN31NX–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN3201–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN30EC–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN31E9–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN30W0–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN309R–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN30A3–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN30G4–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN32AW–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN312K–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN30RJ–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN30CK–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN31WW–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN31BX–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN31G7–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN316K–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN31H5–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN3279–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN324W–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN325J–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN329M–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN3192–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FN31B8–Kill The Bill Protest. Thousands of protesters gather in Hyde Park to demonstrate against a proposed ‘anti-protest’ policing crime bill. London, UK
RM2FKF49P–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKF4CC–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKG6XN–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKF9DB–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKG7B6–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKGDDM–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKGDWX–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKGDDB–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKF5TA–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKG6PE–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKG74H–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKG6HM–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKG6KG–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKG6M5–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKF5W0–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKGE5R–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKGDX1–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKGE5F–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKF9XX–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKG6FH–London, UK. 1st May 2021. Kill The Bill protest. Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square ready to march against a newly proposed police, crime, sentencing and courts bill on May Day (or Labour Day). Numerous social movements have united to protest against the bill, which they say would place significant curbs on freedom of speech and assembly, by giving police powers to curb protests, among other measures. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2FKYAJK–London, UK. 4th May 2021. Piers Corbyn ‘battle bus’ continues its rounds of Westminster. Campaigner Heiko Khoo drives in circles around central London with posters displaying’ Vote Corbyn’ and ‘Let London Live’ covering the sides of a rickety red car with a megaphone strapped to the top. Piers Corbyn, a London mayoral candidate, plans to end ‘Covid con rules’ and reverse discriminatory treatment against those who refuse to wear a mask. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2HFJHFK–'Kill The Bill' protesters rally against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill (PCSC), which is reaching its final stages in parliament. UK.