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Andrew Wood’s appeal - court ruled that the Metropolitan police broke the law in its routine surveillance of people involved in lawful and peaceful political activities 21 May 2009).
Andrew Wood’s appeal - court ruled that the Metropolitan police broke the law in its routine surveillance of people involved in lawful and peaceful political activities 21 May 2009).
Andrew Wood’s appeal - court ruled that the Metropolitan police broke the law in its routine surveillance of people involved in lawful and peaceful political activities 21 May 2009).
Andrew Wood’s appeal - court ruled that the Metropolitan police broke the law in its routine surveillance of people involved in lawful and peaceful political activities 21 May 2009).
091124_Civil Partnership_007 Tom Freeman and Katherine Doyle, a heterosexual London couple applying for a civil partnership agreement at Islington Town Hall, Refused by the council they will now try to take legal action as they say that they are being discriminated against on the grounds of their sexuality.London. November 24, 2009
091124_Civil Partnership_028 Tom Freeman and Katherine Doyle, a heterosexual London couple applying for a civil partnership agreement at Islington Town Hall, Refused by the council they will now try to take legal action as they say that they are being discriminated against on the grounds of their sexuality.London. November 24, 2009
091124_Civil Partnership_086 Tom Freeman and Katherine Doyle, a heterosexual London couple applying for a civil partnership agreement at Islington Town Hall, Refused by the council they will now try to take legal action as they say that they are being discriminated against on the grounds of their sexuality.London. November 24, 2009
091124_Civil Partnership_113 Tom Freeman and Katherine Doyle, a heterosexual London couple applying for a civil partnership agreement at Islington Town Hall, Refused by the council they will now try to take legal action as they say that they are being discriminated against on the grounds of their sexuality.London. November 24, 2009
100427 Blair Peach 201 Protest outside New Scotland Yard over the failure of police over a period of more than 30 years to investigate the killing of Blair Peach by a Special Patrol Group officer in Southall in April 1979, 27 April 2010.
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
"Families Fighting For Justice", a group made up of people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
HOFFMAN_20021_prison van Van containing prisoners arrives at Thames Magistrates Court, Tower Hamlets, London.