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Peta Hiku of Hull KR during the Betfred Super League round 12 match Hull KR vs Wigan Warriors at Sewell Group Craven Park, Hull, United Kingdom on 21 May 2026  (Photo by Alfie Cosgrove/News Images)-stock-foto
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Peta Hiku of Hull KR during the Betfred Super League round 12 match Hull KR vs Wigan Warriors at Sewell Group Craven Park, Hull, United Kingdom on 21 May 2026  (Photo by Alfie Cosgrove/News Images)-stock-foto
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Peta Hiku of Hull KR celebrates his try during the Betfred Super League round 11 match Leigh Leopards vs Hull KR at Leigh Sports Village, Leigh, United Kingdom on 16 May 2026  (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images)-stock-foto
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Peta Hiku of Hull KR goes over for a try during the Betfred Super League round 11 match Leigh Leopards vs Hull KR at Leigh Sports Village, Leigh, United Kingdom on 16 May 2026  (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images)-stock-foto
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Peta Hiku of Hull KR goes over for a try during the Betfred Super League round 11 match Leigh Leopards vs Hull KR at Leigh Sports Village, Leigh, United Kingdom on 16 May 2026  (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images)-stock-foto
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Peta Hiku of Hull KR goes over for a try during the Betfred Super League round 11 match Leigh Leopards vs Hull KR at Leigh Sports Village, Leigh, United Kingdom on 16 May 2026  (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images)-stock-foto
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A dense tangle of garden nasturtiums and wild honeysuckle blooms under bright direct sunlight. The scene features round green leaves and delicate peta-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th May, 2026. An activist holds up a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) staged an theatrical action outside the H&M's flagship store on the Regent Street in central London. PETA is calling on the H&M to cut the ties with the NATIVA-certified (traceable and ethically grown wool) South African wool supply chain because of the animal cruelty on their farms. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Activists with fake bruises and blood hold placards and a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) staged an theatrical action outside the H&M's flagship store on the Regent Street in central London. PETA is calling on the H&M to cut the ties with the NATIVA-certified (traceable and ethically grown wool) South African wool supply chain because of the animal cruelty on their farms.-stock-foto
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Activists with fake bruises and blood hold placards and a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) staged an theatrical action outside the H&M's flagship store on the Regent Street in central London. PETA is calling on the H&M to cut the ties with the NATIVA-certified (traceable and ethically grown wool) South African wool supply chain because of the animal cruelty on their farms.-stock-foto
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Activists with fake bruises and blood hold placards and a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) staged an theatrical action outside the H&M's flagship store on the Regent Street in central London. PETA is calling on the H&M to cut the ties with the NATIVA-certified (traceable and ethically grown wool) South African wool supply chain because of the animal cruelty on their farms.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Activists with fake bruises and blood hold placards and a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) staged an theatrical action outside the H&M's flagship store on the Regent Street in central London. PETA is calling on the H&M to cut the ties with the NATIVA-certified (traceable and ethically grown wool) South African wool supply chain because of the animal cruelty on their farms.-stock-foto
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Activists with fake bruises and blood hold placards and a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) staged an theatrical action outside the H&M's flagship store on the Regent Street in central London. PETA is calling on the H&M to cut the ties with the NATIVA-certified (traceable and ethically grown wool) South African wool supply chain because of the animal cruelty on their farms.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Activists with fake bruises and blood hold placards and a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) staged an theatrical action outside the H&M's flagship store on the Regent Street in central London. PETA is calling on the H&M to cut the ties with the NATIVA-certified (traceable and ethically grown wool) South African wool supply chain because of the animal cruelty on their farms.-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) activists with fake bruises and blood hold placards and a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Outside the H&M flagship store on Regent Street, PETA (People for the ethical treatment of animals) activists staged a demonstration against the wool industry after footage exposed alleged abuse of sheep and lambs at a NATIVA-certified wool farm linked to the H&M group. Bloodied and bruised demonstrators in faux wool carried a “dead lamb” and placards say-stock-foto
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PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) activists with fake bruises and blood hold placards and a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Outside the H&M flagship store on Regent Street, PETA (People for the ethical treatment of animals) activists staged a demonstration against the wool industry after footage exposed alleged abuse of sheep and lambs at a NATIVA-certified wool farm linked to the H&M group. Bloodied and bruised demonstrators in faux wool carried a “dead lamb” and placards say-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) activists with fake bruises and blood hold placards and a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Outside the H&M flagship store on Regent Street, PETA (People for the ethical treatment of animals) activists staged a demonstration against the wool industry after footage exposed alleged abuse of sheep and lambs at a NATIVA-certified wool farm linked to the H&M group. Bloodied and bruised demonstrators in faux wool carried a “dead lamb” and placards say-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) activist holds a placard during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Outside the H&M flagship store on Regent Street, PETA (People for the ethical treatment of animals) activists staged a demonstration against the wool industry after footage exposed alleged abuse of sheep and lambs at a NATIVA-certified wool farm linked to the H&M group. Bloodied and bruised demonstrators in faux wool carried a “dead lamb” and placards saying “Sheep punched and kicked for wool. Don't b-stock-foto
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A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) activist with fake bruises and blood holds a fake 'dead lamb' during a protest outside the H&M store on Regent Street, calling on the fashion group to stop selling wool products. Outside the H&M flagship store on Regent Street, PETA (People for the ethical treatment of animals) activists staged a demonstration against the wool industry after footage exposed alleged abuse of sheep and lambs at a NATIVA-certified wool farm linked to the H&M group. Bloodied and bruised demonstrators in faux wool carried a “dead lamb” and placards saying “Sheep-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Activists from PETA hold a replica of a dead lamb and placards as they take part in a protest outside the H&M flagship store in London's Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto