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by Chris King
Scenes from the crowds watching Margaret Thatcher's funeral procession.
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by Chris King
Irate van and taxi drivers were cursing what the thought was the unexpected closure of the Kingsway underpass, blaming the Thatcher funeral arrangements. The real cause was a Spanish bus stuck in the tunnel entrance. The company name is 'Lazara'.
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by Chris King
A panel including Namoi Colvin, a supporter of OccupyLSX and Julian Assange, editor of Wikileaks, met at the Frontline Club to discuss the Occupy movement, where they debated the topic 'What do they want?'. London, UK. 2nd November 2011
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by Chris King
A group of photographers, journalists and camera crews accepted News of the World mugs of tea at the gates of Thomas More Square in Wapping from a group of (mostly) blonde women employed at the paper. London, UK. 9th July 2011
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by Chris King
The Frontline Club and New Statesman sponsor a debate on whistleblowers. Wikileaks' Julian Assange argues for the motion that whistleblowers make the world safer. Also participating were whistleblowers Annie Machon (ex-MI5) and Paul Moore (ex-HBOS).
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by Chris King
David Lawley-Wakelin, the intruder at Tony Blair's appearance at the Leveson Inquiry, was talking about his polemic "The Alternative Iraq Inquiry". Lawley-Wakelin previously challenged Tony Blair during a question time panel. Images taken in 2010.
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by Chris King
Founder of whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, Julian Assange joined Daniel Ellsberg for an evening of open conversation at the Frontline Club in London. The event, was hosted by CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer. London, UK. 25/10/2010
