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View southbound from Holborn viaduct down Farringdon Street in London with two red London buses, cyclists and cars-stock-foto
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My Old Dutch Pancake House in High Holborn, London, the original London pancake house established in 1958-stock-foto
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London UK - 9th August 2025 - Small dog sitting on Gaza Cola cans  on High Holborn at the 'Stop Arming Israel' protest against the war in Gaza.-stock-foto
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An elderly activist is arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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An activist is arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists are taken away to nearby police stations after being arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests w-stock-foto
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Activists are taken away to nearby police stations after being arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests w-stock-foto
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An activist is arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists are taken away to nearby police stations after being arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests w-stock-foto
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An activist awaits medical attention after being arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push lega-stock-foto
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An activist is arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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An elderly activist is arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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An activist is lead away past tourists after being arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push le-stock-foto
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An activist is arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists await arrest in Parliament Square during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists await arrest in Parliament Square during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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An activist is arrested in Parliament Square by police officers during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists await arrest in Parliament Square during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists show support to Palestine during the protest for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists await arrest in Parliament Square during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists await arrest in Parliament Square during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists await arrest in Parliament Square during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Supporters of the Palestinian cause march through central London during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Activists await arrest in Parliament Square during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Supporters of the Palestinian cause march through central London during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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Men wearing Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump masks pose with a bloodied doll during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the-stock-foto
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Men wearing Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump masks pose with a bloodied doll during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the-stock-foto
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A man hands out leaflets during the protest to show support for the Palestine Action group which is now proscribed under anti-terrorism laws as a banned organisation, by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on 9th August 2025 in London England. Protesters marched from Holborn to Parliament Square where 365 were arrested, a week after Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to bring a High Court challenge over the group’s banning. Police commissioners and the judicial have warned that more mass arrests would push legal resources to the limit.-stock-foto
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London, UK, 8th July 2025. Royal Courts of Justice exterior view. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy-stock-foto
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Altar, Saint Anselm and St Cecilia's Roman Catholic Church, Kingsway, High Holborn, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom-stock-foto
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Nave and Main Altar, Saint Anselm and St Cecilia's Roman Catholic Church, Kingsway, High Holborn, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom. The Church-stock-foto
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Staple Inn, High Holborn, London-stock-foto
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Staple Inn, High Holborn, London-stock-foto
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War Memorial-stock-foto
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De Vere Holborn Bars, the former Prudential Assurance Building designed by Alfred Waterhouse, Holborn, London, England, UK-stock-foto
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De Vere Holborn Bars, the former Prudential Assurance Building designed by Alfred Waterhouse, Holborn, London, England, UK-stock-foto
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Cittie of Yorke public house, High Holborn, London, WC1, England, UK-stock-foto
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Cittie of Yorke public house, High Holborn, London, WC1, England, UK-stock-foto
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Greggs, High Holborn, London, High Holborn, London, WC2, England, UK-stock-foto
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Holland & Barrett, High Holborn, London, High Holborn, London, WC1, England, UK-stock-foto