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Poison in the water: the town with the world's worst case of forever chemicals contamination.
Poison in the water: the town with the world's worst case of forever chemicals contamination.
When a small Swedish town discovered their drinking water contained extremely high levels of Pfas, they had no idea what it would mean for their health and their children's future.
Portrait of Herman Afzelius, one of the key campaigners, photographed at his home in Kallinge.
2025-06-11 Ronneby, Sweden.
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Poison in the water: the town with the world's worst case of forever chemicals contamination.
Poison in the water: the town with the world's worst case of forever chemicals contamination.
When a small Swedish town discovered their drinking water contained extremely high levels of Pfas, they had no idea what it would mean for their health and their children's future.
Portrait of Herman Afzelius, one of the key campaigners, photographed at his home in Kallinge.
2025-06-11 Ronneby, Sweden.
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Josefine Stenersen -
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Poison in the water: the town with the world's worst case of forever chemicals contamination.
Poison in the water: the town with the world's worst case of forever chemicals contamination.
When a small Swedish town discovered their drinking water contained extremely high levels of Pfas, they had no idea what it would mean for their health and their children's future.
Portrait of Herman Afzelius, one of the key campaigners, photographed at his home in Kallinge.
2025-06-11 Ronneby, Sweden.
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Josefine Stenersen -
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Poison in the water: the town with the world's worst case of forever chemicals contamination.
Poison in the water: the town with the world's worst case of forever chemicals contamination.
When a small Swedish town discovered their drinking water contained extremely high levels of Pfas, they had no idea what it would mean for their health and their children's future.
Portrait of Herman Afzelius, one of the key campaigners, photographed at his home in Kallinge.
2025-06-11 Ronneby, Sweden.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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Infected Blood Letter Downing Street in London, UK.
20/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Infected Blood Letter Downing Street.
Infected blood campaigners hand in a letter in Downing Street. Haemophilia charities hand in a letter for the Prime Minister expressing concern over the infected blood compensation scheme.
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'I've been getting 100 messages a day': Alexander Barnes-Ross. Church of Scientology accused of intimidating UK critics.
'I've been getting 100 messages a day': Alexander Barnes-Ross. Church of Scientology accused of intimidating UK critics.
Campaigners face online attacks, claims of criminality and complaints to employers. The Church says it's the victim.
Alexander Barnes-Ross in front of the London HQ of the church of Scientology. 15/1/25.
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Thousands of LGBTQ+ Australians got a long-awaited apology - but many weren't alive to receive it. Robert French.
Coming 40 years after NSW decriminalised homosexuality, it is a 'bittersweet' moment that has arrived too late for many.
Robert French, who attended the apology on Thursday, says many of the people who were convicted under the laws have since died.
Alongside leading gay rights activist Lex Watson, who died in 2014, and many others, French was part of a 1983 community campaign to get the laws criminalising homosexuality changed.
Robert French OA who was one of the main gay rights campaigners who pushed for laws that criminalised homosexuality to be overturned since the 1980s.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Participants arrive from Newcaste to take part in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Participants arrive from Newcaste to take part in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Organisers of the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass in Northumberland.
Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.
"Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.
The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.
About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.
Organisers of the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass in Northumberland.
Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.
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‘What else can we do?’: trespassers demand right to roam minister’s 12,000-acre estate.
Protestors congregate at a large oak tree on Englefield Estate in a mass tresspass organised by the Right to Roam campaign. Englefield, Berkshire, UK. 7th August 2022.
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‘What else can we do?’: trespassers demand right to roam minister’s 12,000-acre estate.
Nature conservationist Nadia Shaikh who helped organise the Right to Roam mass tresspass on the Englefield Estate, stands with protestors under a large oak tree. Englefield, Berkshire, UK. 7th August 2022.
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‘What else can we do?’: trespassers demand right to roam minister’s 12,000-acre estate.
Nature conservationist Nadia Shaikh who helped organise the Right to Roam mass tresspass on the Englefield Estate, stands with protestors under a large oak tree. Englefield, Berkshire, UK. 7th August 2022.
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‘What else can we do?’: trespassers demand right to roam minister’s 12,000-acre estate.
Nick Hayes, organiser of the Right to Roam mass tresspass protest on Englefield Estate, gives a speech to the group. Englefield, Berkshire, UK. 7th August 2022.
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‘What else can we do?’: trespassers demand right to roam minister’s 12,000-acre estate.
A bee lands on an apple held by a protestor at the mass tresspass on Englefield Estate, organised by the Right to Roam campaign. Englefield, Berkshire, UK. 7th August 2022.
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‘What else can we do?’: trespassers demand right to roam minister’s 12,000-acre estate.
Nick Hayes, organiser of the Right to Roam mass tresspass protest on Englefield Estate. Englefield, Berkshire, UK. 7th August 2022.
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Protestors morris dance across Englefield Estate in a mass tresspass organised by the Right to Roam campaign. Englefield, Berkshire, UK. 7th August 2022.
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