2008/12/17
The London Bobby
2008/12/03
2008/11/30
2008/11/25
Christmas lights in Oxford street London
2008/11/09
Remembrance Sunday
2008/10/25
2008/10/23
2008/09/22
De Menezes inquest starts in London
Three of Mr de Menezes' cousins arrived at the inquest on Monday, flanked by members of the Justice 4 Jean campaign.
Alex and Alessandro Pereira and Patricia da Silva Armani made no comment as they entered the hearing. They and other relatives have campaigned for police officers involved in the shooting to be prosecuted. Also pictured are members of the families legal team.
The inquest is being held at the John Major conference room at the Oval Cricket Ground because of the scale of the proceedings and level of public interest.
2008/09/20
Families of murder victims march across London in a mass rally against knife and gun crime.
2008/09/19
Photography in London.
2008/07/19
84 Charing Cross Road
2008/04/13
The South Bank Show
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2008/04/08
London Liquid Bomb Plot.
The flat used by alleged bombers 386a Forest Road, Walthamstow. London.
It is alleged that the men planed to take liquid bombs on board planes bound for the USA and then explode them, killing hundreds of innocent passengers.
Here is the flat at 386a Forest Road and Terminal 3 at London Heathrow Airport.
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2008/03/17
A Day At Duxford
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2008/03/15
Imperial War Museum Duxford
Cambridge CB22 4QR.
2008/03/11
London Fire Brigade
2008/02/27
Shoe shine on Regents Street
2008/02/06
CCTV car on London streets.
2008/01/23
Police officers protest in London.
2008/01/20
Eye Spy Magazine
Eye Spy Intelligence Magazine is the world’s only independent publication dedicated to espionage and intelligence. First published in May 2001, the title is now available in 36 countries and read by over 100,000 people worldwide.
Often described as the bridge between ‘officialdom’ and the public, Eye Spy is extremely popular with those who work in intelligence, security, defence and specialist wings of the armed forces. Indeed, it is subscribed to by hundreds of official intelligence agencies, government training academies, military forces and security colleges throughout the world. However, its non-political - visual editorial and easy-reading style ‘demystifies’ the intelligence subject, making it equally as popular with people from all walks of life - including the media. It is a constant provider of a certain type and quantity of information that is not found in any other publication. Readers are assured they will always find something of interest within its 84 full colour pages; whether it’s the inside story of a lengthy government surveillance operation, an interview with a CIA polygraph examiner, MI6’s role behind the assassination of Rasputin, or the tradecraft used by those who ply their trade in the world’s second oldest profession, Eye Spy has become somewhat of a “must have” publication. The title can be found in Barnes and Noble, W. H. Smith, Borders and all good newsagents or subscribed to via Eye Spy.
http://www.eyespymag.com/
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