RM2A4W74W–Minister at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Zac Goldsmith meets winner of the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition Cruz Erdmann (left) at a reception previewing images from the Natural History Museum's 55th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition at Downing Street, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 16, 2019. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Photography. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
RM2A4W74R–Minister at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Zac Goldsmith speaks at a reception previewing images from the Natural History Museum's 55th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition at Downing Street, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 16, 2019. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Photography. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
RM2A4W74K–Minister at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Zac Goldsmith meets winner of the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition Cruz Erdmann (left) at a reception previewing images from the Natural History Museum's 55th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition at Downing Street, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 16, 2019. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Photography. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
RM2A4W74T–Natural History Museum Director Sir Michael Dixon speaks at a reception previewing images from the Natural History Museum's 55th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition at Downing Street, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 16, 2019. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Photography. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
RM2A4W74X–Natural History Museum Director Sir Michael Dixon (left) and Minister at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Zac Goldsmith (right) speaks at a reception previewing images from the Natural History Museum's 55th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition at Downing Street, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 16, 2019. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Photography. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
RM2CHCBJ6–Michael Gidney, CEO of Fairtrade Foundation holds grains of African Fairtrade gold during the launch of the gold at the Goldsmith's Centre, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION. Picture date: Thursday September 21, 2017. Unregulated gold mining has led to conflicts in the mining sector, competition for land use, smuggling, child labour and human rights abuses. Fairtrade will also launch a one-off photography exhibition by award-winning Magnum photographer Ian Berry, called ÔMine to Maker', at the Goldsmiths Centre and will be open to the public until 27th October. See PA story ENVIRON
RM2CHCBJG– EDITORIAL USE ONLY A commemorative signet ring made from African Fairtrade gold during the launch of the gold at the GoldsmithÕs Centre, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION. Picture date: Thursday September 21, 2017. Unregulated gold mining has led to conflicts in the mining sector, competition for land use, smuggling, child labour and human rights abuses. Fairtrade will also launch a one-off photography exhibition by award-winning Magnum photographer Ian Berry, called ÔMine to MakerÕ, at the Goldsmiths Centre and will be open to the public until 27th October. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Gold. Photo credi
RM2CHCBJ5– EDITORIAL USE ONLY Grains of African Fairtrade gold during the launch of the gold at the GoldsmithÕs Centre, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION. Picture date: Thursday September 21, 2017. Unregulated gold mining has led to conflicts in the mining sector, competition for land use, smuggling, child labour and human rights abuses. Fairtrade will also launch a one-off photography exhibition by award-winning Magnum photographer Ian Berry, called ÔMine to MakerÕ, at the Goldsmiths Centre and will be open to the public until 27th October. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Gold. Photo credit should read: David Parry/P
RM2CHCBJ2– EDITORIAL USE ONLY Nick Hewer attends an event to launch African Fairtrade gold at the GoldsmithÕs Centre, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION. Picture date: Thursday September 21, 2017. Unregulated gold mining has led to conflicts in the mining sector, competition for land use, smuggling, child labour and human rights abuses. Fairtrade will also launch a one-off photography exhibition by award-winning Magnum photographer Ian Berry, called ÔMine to MakerÕ, at the Goldsmiths Centre and will be open to the public until 27th October. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Gold. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA
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