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  • A young boy greets refugees arriving at the station from Syria. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • London 15.07.05.Algate East tube station.Richard Gray 41, Anne Moffat 48, Carrie Taylor 24, Fiona Stevenson 29, Lee Baisden 34, Richard Ellery 21, Benedetta Ciaccia 30 .plus 100s of wounded.all maimed and killed by Shehzad Tanweer, also dead.
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  • A young voter arrives at a polling station in East London,  June 8th 2017.
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  • Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers on the read at CPH Airport train station. The train only stops briefly on the way to Sweden and the volunteers try to supply refugees on board with food and drinks in the short time they have before the doors will shut again.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Adib, seen reflected in the train window came to to Denmark as a refugee from Syria a year ago. Now he is a volunteer at Copenhagen Airport train station helping refugges in getting to Sweden. Here he waves goodby to a family on their last leg to Swden and safety. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes and food and other supplies to arriving refugees on trains from Germany. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Collection point at CPH Airport tarin station.. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers at a collection point at CPH Airport trains station.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Collection point at CPH Airport train station.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Adib, seen reflected in the train window came to to Denmark as a refugee from Syria a year ago. Now he is a volunteer at Copenhagen Airport train station helping refugges in getting to Sweden. Here he waves goodby to a family on their last leg to Swden and safety. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • A volunteer at CPH Airport train station communicate through a locked door with refugees onboard to make sure they are alright. The train is on the way to Sweden and safety.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Toys and fresh clothes, on the loggage rack of a Sweden bound train, donated by Danes to Syrian refugees on their way to Sweden and safety. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers at CPH Central station help refugees onboard a train to Sweden and safety.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers making lunch packs. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • The activist volunteer medic asleep in fornt of his first aid station outside the Natwest bank in St. Paul's Square.The London Stock Exchange was attempted occypied in solidarity with Occupy Wall in Street in New York and in protest againts the economic climate, blamed by many on the banks. Police managed to keep people away fro the Patornoster Sqaure and the Stcok Exchange and thousands of protestors stayid in St. Paul's Square, outside St Paul's Cathedral. Many camped getting ready to spend the night in the square.
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  • Mona, a volunteer at CPH Central station sees Fahed and her family off to Sweden. Fahed has travelled from Syria with her three siblings and father, her mother stayed behind because she is wheel chair bound due to a war injury.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • A refugee family on their way to Sweden and safety on a train from Copenhagen. Volunteers can be seen in the reflection. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Muna Hassan is looking through news paper coverage of the actions which have taken place all over the world with fellow activists. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Campers looking through new paper coverage of the actions which have taken place all over the world. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Activists staying warm in their sleeping bags outside their tents whilst talking. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • A mother and daughter ar emaking their way through the camp as a man is brushing his teeth. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Information Point - onthe corner of St Paul's Cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Early wake-up. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • The view into Pator Noster Square and the stock exchange - heavily police protected. Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • A man from St Paul's cathedral making his way through the camp site. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. A women is keeping the square clean. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Posters and a tent tied onto the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • A man in a pin-striped suit is photographing the camp site. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. A women is keeping the square clean. The square has been renamed Tahrir Square after the square in Cairo. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • The train only stops briefly on the way to Sweden and the volunteers try to supply refugees on board with food and drinks in the short time they have before the doors will shut again.  This train has got babies onboard and baby supplies are called for. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Father Muhammed from Syria with three of his 4 children on the train to Sweden and safety.  His wife is wheel chair bound due to loosing a leg during bombings and she had to stay behind.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Father Muhammed from Syria with three of his 4 children on the train to Sweden and safety.  His wife is wheel chair bound due to loosing a leg during bombings and she had to stay behind.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Young refugees on the train to Sweden from Denmark.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • A Swedish volunteer and Afghan refugees on their way on a train to Sweden and safety.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • A young refugee on the train to Sweden from Denmark.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Amar from Syria shows her war scar. Amar has travelled from Syria with her three siblings and father, her mother stayed behind because she is wheel chair bound due to a war injury.  They are about to board a train to Sweden and safety. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • News paper clippings from the world day of action goes up on the Info Wall. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Campers looking through new paper coverage of the actions which have taken place all over the world. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Activists staying warm in their sleeping bags outside their tents whilst talking. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Information Point - onthe corner of St Paul's Cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • A police officer discussing with the chef from the make-shift kitchen whilst people are slowly waking up. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Breakfast in a make-shift kitchen. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Breakfast in a make-shift kitchen. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Breakfast in a make-shift kitchen. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Coffee made in a make-shift kitchen.Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Umbrellas hanging of a tree. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Umbrellas hanging of a tree. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Poster making, London Hug Exchange. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Poster making, London Hug Exchange. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • A manin a pin-striped suit making his way through the camp. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • An activist being interviewed by BBC Radio. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Information Point, - both for visitors and media but also for camping activists to keep up with what is needed to be done nad what has been agreed in various meetings. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Banner hanging between trees on the edge of the camp site. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Volunteer activists planning the day ahead. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. A women is keeping the square clean. The square has been renamed Tahrir Square after the square in Cairo. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • A man is brushing his teeth in the door of his tent in the square with his back to the police protected Pator Noster Square.Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Busy city workers passing the camp site. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Early Monday morning..Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. Many city workers make their way through the square to get to work. An activist is busking, playing to passers by asking for shares only. The square has been renamed Tahrir Square after the square in Cairo. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. Many city workers make their way through the square to get to work. An activist is busking, playing to passers by asking for shares only. The square has been renamed Tahrir Square after the square in Cairo. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the station's energy garden. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the station's energy garden. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the station's energy garden. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the station's energy garden. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A consultation meeting ahead of the planting of a community garden in Brondebury Park train station. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A consultation meeting ahead of the planting of a community garden in Brondebury Park train station. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the station's energy garden. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A consultation meeting ahead of the planting of a community garden in Brondebury Park train station. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A consultation meeting ahead of the planting of a community garden in Brondebury Park train station. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A consultation meeting ahead of the planting of a community garden in Brondebury Park train station. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Consultation on Hacknet Downs Station. Representatives from TFL, Groundwork and Repowering London advertise the planned gardens to go on the plantforms and ask commuters for their suggestions on what to grow.  Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Parts of the Energy Garden at Brondesbury Park Station with courgettes, herbs and fruits. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A butterfly rests on a courgette plant leaf in the Brondesbury Park station Energy Garden. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Consultation on Hacknet Downs Station. Representatives from TFL, Groundwork and Repowering London advertise the planned gardens to go on the plantforms and ask commuters for their suggestions on what to grow.  Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Consultation on Hacknet Downs Station. Representatives from TFL, Groundwork and Repowering London advertise the planned gardens to go on the plantforms and ask commuters for their suggestions on what to grow.  Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. Local residents Coral Bower and Mimi Romilly. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. Local residents Coral Bower and Mimi Romilly. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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  • Protest against the HS2 project at Euston station. The high speed train line prject from London to Birmingham will take 17 years to complete and cost an estimated £100b. Locals in Camden staged a protest to highlight this fact in an attempt to stop the project. Vicar Anne Stevens and local resident Jo Hurford chained themselves to one of the many trees which will be cut down by HS2 to make way for the new train station.
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