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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/01/2013. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters from Bristol City of Sanctuary protest outside City Hall at College Green in Bristol against the destitution of asylum seekers whose applications to stay in the UK have been refused.  Bristol is already officially a City of Sanctuary voted through by the Council in 2011, and the campaign is hoping that Bristol City Council's meeting today will pass a motion deploring the government policy that forces refused asylum seekers into destitution, while they continue to fight for a safe haven from persecution, and asking for a change of Government policy to allow local authorities to assist refused asylum seekers in danger of destitution, and provide equal emergency provision to refused asylum seekers as to any other homeless person in Bristol. 15 January 2013..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_DESTITUTION_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/01/2013. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters from Bristol City of Sanctuary protest outside City Hall at College Green in Bristol against the destitution of asylum seekers whose applications to stay in the UK have been refused.  Bristol is already officially a City of Sanctuary voted through by the Council in 2011, and the campaign is hoping that Bristol City Council's meeting today will pass a motion deploring the government policy that forces refused asylum seekers into destitution, while they continue to fight for a safe haven from persecution, and asking for a change of Government policy to allow local authorities to assist refused asylum seekers in danger of destitution, and provide equal emergency provision to refused asylum seekers as to any other homeless person in Bristol. 15 January 2013..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_DESTITUTION_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters at Trinity Road police station, during a march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  Trinity Road police station is often where asylum seekers in Bristol have to sign on. The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters at Trinity Road police station, during a march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  Trinity Road police station is often where asylum seekers in Bristol have to sign on. The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters at Trinity Road police station, during a march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  Trinity Road police station is often where asylum seekers in Bristol have to sign on. The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters at Trinity Road police station, during a march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  Trinity Road police station is often where asylum seekers in Bristol have to sign on. The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum Seekers and supporters march through Bristol, calling for dignity and justice for asylum seekers in the UK.  The English Defence League are due to march in Bristol in 2 weeks time on 14 July.  30 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_MARCH_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2013. Bristol, UK. A march through Bristol for a national day of Dignity for Asylum Seekers, part of a series of marches today in various UK cities.  The marchers called for an end to forced destitution of asylum seekers, whereby they are not allowed to work, with little or in some cases no state benefits.  29 June 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_PROTEST_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2013. Bristol, UK. A march through Bristol for a national day of Dignity for Asylum Seekers, part of a series of marches today in various UK cities.  The marchers called for an end to forced destitution of asylum seekers, whereby they are not allowed to work, with little or in some cases no state benefits.  29 June 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_PROTEST_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2013. Bristol, UK. A march through Bristol for a national day of Dignity for Asylum Seekers, part of a series of marches today in various UK cities.  The marchers called for an end to forced destitution of asylum seekers, whereby they are not allowed to work, with little or in some cases no state benefits.  29 June 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_PROTEST_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2013. Bristol, UK. A march through Bristol for a national day of Dignity for Asylum Seekers, part of a series of marches today in various UK cities.  The marchers called for an end to forced destitution of asylum seekers, whereby they are not allowed to work, with little or in some cases no state benefits.  29 June 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_PROTEST_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2013. Bristol, UK. A march through Bristol for a national day of Dignity for Asylum Seekers, part of a series of marches today in various UK cities.  The marchers called for an end to forced destitution of asylum seekers, whereby they are not allowed to work, with little or in some cases no state benefits.  29 June 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_PROTEST_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2013. Bristol, UK. A march through Bristol for a national day of Dignity for Asylum Seekers, part of a series of marches today in various UK cities.  The marchers called for an end to forced destitution of asylum seekers, whereby they are not allowed to work, with little or in some cases no state benefits.  29 June 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASYLUM_PROTEST_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2021. London, UK. A general exterior view of the Crowne Plaza hotel in West Drayton. London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) were notified by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) shortly before 01:00BST on Sunday 18/07/2021 to reports of a person deceased at asylum accommodation at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Stockley Road, West Drayton. A man in his 20's, who is believed to be a Sudanese asylum seeker, was pronounced dead at the scene. A Home Office Spokesperson said: "At this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained." Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Asylum_Seeker_Death_PMN_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2021. London, UK. A general exterior view of the Crowne Plaza hotel in West Drayton. London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) were notified by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) shortly before 01:00BST on Sunday 18/07/2021 to reports of a person deceased at asylum accommodation at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Stockley Road, West Drayton. A man in his 20's, who is believed to be a Sudanese asylum seeker, was pronounced dead at the scene. A Home Office Spokesperson said: "At this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained." Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Asylum_Seeker_Death_PMN_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2021. London, UK. A general exterior view of the Crowne Plaza hotel in West Drayton. London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) were notified by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) shortly before 01:00BST on Sunday 18/07/2021 to reports of a person deceased at asylum accommodation at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Stockley Road, West Drayton. A man in his 20's, who is believed to be a Sudanese asylum seeker, was pronounced dead at the scene. A Home Office Spokesperson said: "At this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained." Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Asylum_Seeker_Death_PMN_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2021. London, UK. A general exterior view of the Crowne Plaza hotel in West Drayton. London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) were notified by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) shortly before 01:00BST on Sunday 18/07/2021 to reports of a person deceased at asylum accommodation at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Stockley Road, West Drayton. A man in his 20's, who is believed to be a Sudanese asylum seeker, was pronounced dead at the scene. A Home Office Spokesperson said: "At this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained." Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Asylum_Seeker_Death_PMN_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2021. London, UK. A general exterior view of the Crowne Plaza hotel in West Drayton. London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) were notified by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) shortly before 01:00BST on Sunday 18/07/2021 to reports of a person deceased at asylum accommodation at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Stockley Road, West Drayton. A man in his 20's, who is believed to be a Sudanese asylum seeker, was pronounced dead at the scene. A Home Office Spokesperson said: "At this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained." Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Asylum_Seeker_Death_PMN_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2021. London, UK. A general exterior view of the Crowne Plaza hotel in West Drayton. London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) were notified by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) shortly before 01:00BST on Sunday 18/07/2021 to reports of a person deceased at asylum accommodation at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Stockley Road, West Drayton. A man in his 20's, who is believed to be a Sudanese asylum seeker, was pronounced dead at the scene. A Home Office Spokesperson said: "At this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained." Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Asylum_Seeker_Death_PMN_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters protest against the injustice and oppression they face and call for the right to asylum and justice, freedom and dignity for all. The demonstration was called by Bristol Refugee Rights. Photo credit : David Mirzoeff/LNP
    LNP_AsylumSeeker_demo_DMI_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters protest against the injustice and oppression they face and call for the right to asylum and justice, freedom and dignity for all. The demonstration was called by Bristol Refugee Rights. Photo credit : David Mirzoeff/LNP
    LNP_AsylumSeeker_demo_DMI_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters protest against the injustice and oppression they face and call for the right to asylum and justice, freedom and dignity for all. The demonstration was called by Bristol Refugee Rights. Photo credit : David Mirzoeff/LNP
    LNP_AsylumSeeker_demo_DMI_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters protest against the injustice and oppression they face and call for the right to asylum and justice, freedom and dignity for all. The demonstration was called by Bristol Refugee Rights. Photo credit : David Mirzoeff/LNP
    LNP_AsylumSeeker_demo_DMI_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters protest against the injustice and oppression they face and call for the right to asylum and justice, freedom and dignity for all. The demonstration was called by Bristol Refugee Rights. Photo credit : David Mirzoeff/LNP
    LNP_AsylumSeeker_demo_DMI_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters protest against the injustice and oppression they face and call for the right to asylum and justice, freedom and dignity for all. The demonstration was called by Bristol Refugee Rights. Photo credit : David Mirzoeff/LNP
    LNP_AsylumSeeker_demo_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters protest against the injustice and oppression they face and call for the right to asylum and justice, freedom and dignity for all. The demonstration was called by Bristol Refugee Rights. Photo credit : David Mirzoeff/LNP
    LNP_AsylumSeeker_demo_DMI_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Asylum seekers and supporters protest against the injustice and oppression they face and call for the right to asylum and justice, freedom and dignity for all. The demonstration was called by Bristol Refugee Rights. Photo credit : David Mirzoeff/LNP
    LNP_AsylumSeeker_demo_DMI_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. A Sanctuary Seeker and Bristol Refugee Rights Member speaks in Bristol Cathedral as Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. THANGAM DEBBONAIRE, Labour MP for Bristol West, speaks in Bristol Cathedral as Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. The Ambling Band play in Bristol Cathedral as Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.29/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest by Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign outside the constituency office of Charlotte Leslie MP for Bristol North West because of her vote in the House of Commons against the UK taking in 3000 unaccompanied child refugees from the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and the EU. There is another vote next week which the campaigners say gives Leslie a second chance to show some humanity. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_PROTEST_160429_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.29/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest by Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign outside the constituency office of Charlotte Leslie MP for Bristol North West because of her vote in the House of Commons against the UK taking in 3000 unaccompanied child refugees from the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and the EU. There is another vote next week which the campaigners say gives Leslie a second chance to show some humanity. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_PROTEST_160429_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.29/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest by Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign outside the constituency office of Charlotte Leslie MP for Bristol North West because of her vote in the House of Commons against the UK taking in 3000 unaccompanied child refugees from the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and the EU. There is another vote next week which the campaigners say gives Leslie a second chance to show some humanity. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_PROTEST_160429_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.29/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest by Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign outside the constituency office of Charlotte Leslie MP for Bristol North West because of her vote in the House of Commons against the UK taking in 3000 unaccompanied child refugees from the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and the EU. There is another vote next week which the campaigners say gives Leslie a second chance to show some humanity. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_PROTEST_160429_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.29/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest by Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign outside the constituency office of Charlotte Leslie MP for Bristol North West because of her vote in the House of Commons against the UK taking in 3000 unaccompanied child refugees from the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and the EU. There is another vote next week which the campaigners say gives Leslie a second chance to show some humanity. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_REFUGEE_PROTEST_160429_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_RIGHTS_DAY_161210_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.29/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest by Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign outside the constituency office of Charlotte Leslie MP for Bristol North West because of her vote in the House of Commons against the UK taking in 3000 unaccompanied child refugees from the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and the EU. There is another vote next week which the campaigners say gives Leslie a second chance to show some humanity. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.29/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest by Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign outside the constituency office of Charlotte Leslie MP for Bristol North West because of her vote in the House of Commons against the UK taking in 3000 unaccompanied child refugees from the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and the EU. There is another vote next week which the campaigners say gives Leslie a second chance to show some humanity. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.29/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest by Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign outside the constituency office of Charlotte Leslie MP for Bristol North West because of her vote in the House of Commons against the UK taking in 3000 unaccompanied child refugees from the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and the EU. There is another vote next week which the campaigners say gives Leslie a second chance to show some humanity. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.29/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest by Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign outside the constituency office of Charlotte Leslie MP for Bristol North West because of her vote in the House of Commons against the UK taking in 3000 unaccompanied child refugees from the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and the EU. There is another vote next week which the campaigners say gives Leslie a second chance to show some humanity. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. Migrants are seen at at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. Migrants are helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. Migrants are helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. Border Force officers tow migrant's dinghies into Dover Harbour in Kent after they were used for crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. Migrants are helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/04/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at 3AM at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • DATE CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/04/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/04/2021. Dover, UK. A child migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/04/2021. Dover, UK. A child migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officials at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/04/2021. Dover, UK. A child migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/04/2021. Dover, UK. A child migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • DATE CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2021. Dover, UK.A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • DATE CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • DATE CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2021. Dover, UK. Migrants are helped ashore by Border Force officials at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/03/2021. Dover, UK. A man being escorted form a boat at Dover, Kent by a Border Force officer. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/03/2021. Dover, UK. A family being escorted form a boat at Dover, Kent by Border Force officers. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/04/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at 3AM at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/04/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at 3AM at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/04/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant family come ashore after being helped by Border Force officials at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/04/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/04/2021. Dover, UK. A child migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • DATE CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2021. Dover, UK. Migrants are helped ashore by Border Force officials at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • DATE CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2021. Dover, UK. Migrants are helped ashore by Border Force officials at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • DATE CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. A Border Force officer helps a migrant remove his life jacket at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. Migrants are helped ashore by Border Force officers at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. Migrants are helped ashore by Border Force officers at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2021. Dover, UK. A migrant is helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • **Image pixelated to hide identity of children**<br />
© Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/03/2021. Dover, UK. A family being escorted form a boat at Dover, Kent by Border Force officers. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/04/2021. Dover, UK. A female migrant and two children are helped ashore by a Border Force officer at Dover Harbour in Kent after crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/03/2021. Dover, UK. A man being escorted form a boat at Dover, Kent by a Border Force officer. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/03/2021. Dover, UK. Two people being escorted form a boat at Dover, Kent by Border Force officers. Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged an overhaul of asylum seeker rules, with refugees having their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK. Photo credit: Stuart Brock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Picture of family members examining a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad; left to right: Mojgan (sister of Bijan), Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees, Dilen (cousin of Kamil), Kamran (brother of Kamil), Manizhah (sister of Bijan). Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Picture of the mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad by artist Andy Bolton with contributions from 10 disabled refugees as part of a community project. Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/06/2018; Bristol, UK. Memorial event at Bristol City Hall, honouring Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi: Exploring Disability and Migration. Picture of family members examining a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad; left to right: Mojgan (sister of Bijan), Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees, Dilen (cousin of Kamil), Kamran (brother of Kamil), Manizhah (sister of Bijan). Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking sanctuary. Both were brutally murdered in Bristol. Kamil Ahmad was a disabled Kurdish man who came to Britain seeking sanctuary after having been imprisoned and tortured in Iraq. He was murdered in his supported accommodation in Bristol on 7th July 2016. Bijan Ebrahimi was a disable Iranian refugee, living in Bristol, who was murdered at his home on 14 July 2013. Two men, police beat manager PC Kevin Duffy, and police community support officer Andrew Passmore, were both jailed over how they dealt with Ebrahimi after being found guilty of misconduct in a public office. They and two other constables, Leanne Winter, 38, and Helen Harris, 40, who arrested Ebrahimi, have been dismissed from the force. Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said sorry to the families of both men at the memorial event at Bristol City Hall, part of Bristol Refugee Festival, where a mural in memory of Kamil Ahmad was unveiled. Afterwards a march in support of disabled refugees was held in the centre of Bristol. <br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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