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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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PICTURE POSED BY MODEL File photo dated 10/02/26 of a young girl using social media app TikTok on a mobile phone, in Leeds. Under-16s should be banned from social media as platforms either cannot or will not regulate content well enough and the UK lacks the manpower to force them to do so, the reviewer of terrorism laws has said. Issue date: Wednesday March 18, 2026.-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18 2026: A number of Christians are gathering outside Parliament to express concerns about the recent appointment of an Islamophobia Tsar and the broader implications it may have for civil liberties, freedom of expression, and equal treatment under the law "restrict lawful expression or criticism of ideas/religions". (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital)-stock-foto
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Parliament, LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17 2026: Campaign groups are organising a mass lobby in London to defend the right to protest, amid growing concern over recent UK legislation. Laws such as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have significantly expanded police powers to restrict demonstrations. Critics argue these measures risk undermining the fundamental right to protest and freedom of assembly. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Parliament, LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17 2026: Campaign groups are organising a mass lobby in London to defend the right to protest, amid growing concern over recent UK legislation. Laws such as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have significantly expanded police powers to restrict demonstrations. Critics argue these measures risk undermining the fundamental right to protest and freedom of assembly. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Parliament, LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17 2026: Campaign groups are organising a mass lobby in London to defend the right to protest, amid growing concern over recent UK legislation. Laws such as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have significantly expanded police powers to restrict demonstrations. Critics argue these measures risk undermining the fundamental right to protest and freedom of assembly. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Parliament, LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17 2026: Campaign groups are organising a mass lobby in London to defend the right to protest, amid growing concern over recent UK legislation. Laws such as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have significantly expanded police powers to restrict demonstrations. Critics argue these measures risk undermining the fundamental right to protest and freedom of assembly. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Parliament, LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17 2026: Campaign groups are organising a mass lobby in London to defend the right to protest, amid growing concern over recent UK legislation. Laws such as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have significantly expanded police powers to restrict demonstrations. Critics argue these measures risk undermining the fundamental right to protest and freedom of assembly. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Parliament, LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17 2026: Campaign groups are organising a mass lobby in London to defend the right to protest, amid growing concern over recent UK legislation. Laws such as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have significantly expanded police powers to restrict demonstrations. Critics argue these measures risk undermining the fundamental right to protest and freedom of assembly. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Parliament, LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17 2026: Campaign groups are organising a mass lobby in London to defend the right to protest, amid growing concern over recent UK legislation. Laws such as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have significantly expanded police powers to restrict demonstrations. Critics argue these measures risk undermining the fundamental right to protest and freedom of assembly. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Parliament, LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17 2026: Campaign groups are organising a mass lobby in London to defend the right to protest, amid growing concern over recent UK legislation. Laws such as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have significantly expanded police powers to restrict demonstrations. Critics argue these measures risk undermining the fundamental right to protest and freedom of assembly. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Parliament, LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17 2026: Campaign groups are organising a mass lobby in London to defend the right to protest, amid growing concern over recent UK legislation. Laws such as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have significantly expanded police powers to restrict demonstrations. Critics argue these measures risk undermining the fundamental right to protest and freedom of assembly. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto