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  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest27-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest23-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest17-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest14-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest07-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest09-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest03-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A medic from the Air Ambulance service demonstrates the rescusitation with a mannequin on a float passing  the newly-elected Lord Mayor of London during the Lord Mayor's Show. The new Mayor's procession consists of a 3-mile, 150-float parade of commercial and military organisations going back to medieval times. This is the oldest and longest civic procession in the world that has survived the Plague and the Blitz, today one of the best-loved pageants. Henry Fitz-Ailwyn was the first Lord Mayor (1189-1212) and ever since, eminent city fathers (and one woman) have taken the role of the sovereign's representative in the City - London's ancient, self-governing financial district. The role ensured the King had an ally within the prosperous enclave.
    lord_mayors_show21-10-11-2012.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest15-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest13-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest10-19-11-2014.jpg
  • A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.
    student_protest06-19-11-2014.jpg
  • SGTE fast charger technology for electric vehicles at a charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge. CHAdeMO (sometimes spelled CHdeMO) is the trade name of a quick charging method for battery electric vehicles delivering up to 62.5 kW of high-voltage direct current via a special electrical connector. CHAdeMO is an abbreviation of "CHArge de MOve", equivalent to "charge for moving". The name is a pun for O cha demo ikaga desuka in Japanese,[translating to English as "How about some tea?", referring to the time it would take to charge a car. CHdeMO can charge a car in less than half an hour.
    electric_nissan14-21-03-2012.jpg
  • SGTE fast charger technology for electric vehicles at a charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge. CHAdeMO (sometimes spelled CHdeMO) is the trade name of a quick charging method for battery electric vehicles delivering up to 62.5 kW of high-voltage direct current via a special electrical connector. CHAdeMO is an abbreviation of "CHArge de MOve", equivalent to "charge for moving". The name is a pun for O cha demo ikaga desuka in Japanese,[translating to English as "How about some tea?", referring to the time it would take to charge a car. CHdeMO can charge a car in less than half an hour.
    electric_nissan12-21-03-2012.jpg
  • SGTE fast charger technology for electric vehicles at a charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge. CHAdeMO (sometimes spelled CHdeMO) is the trade name of a quick charging method for battery electric vehicles delivering up to 62.5 kW of high-voltage direct current via a special electrical connector. CHAdeMO is an abbreviation of "CHArge de MOve", equivalent to "charge for moving". The name is a pun for O cha demo ikaga desuka in Japanese,[translating to English as "How about some tea?", referring to the time it would take to charge a car. CHdeMO can charge a car in less than half an hour.
    electric_nissan13-21-03-2012.jpg
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