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  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.<br />
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Pictured is Neil and Christine Hamilton.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-067.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-064.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-010.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-084.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-082.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-083.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-081.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-080.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-079.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-077.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-078.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-076.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-075.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-072.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-073.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-070.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-071.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.<br />
<br />
Pictured is Neil and Christine Hamilton.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-069.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-065.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.<br />
<br />
Pictured is Neil Hamilton.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-066.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-063.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-061.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-062.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-060.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-055.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-057.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-056.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-054.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-053.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-052.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-050.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-051.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-049.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-047.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-045.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-046.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-044.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-042.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-040.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-041.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-039.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-038.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-036.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-033.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-031.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-030.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-029.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-028.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-026.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-027.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-024.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-022.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-023.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-021.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-019.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-020.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-018.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-016.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-014.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-013.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-012.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-011.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-009.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-007.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-008.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-004.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-005.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-002.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-003.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-001.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-074.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-068.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-059.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-058.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-048.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-043.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-037.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-035.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-034.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-032.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-025.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-017.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-015.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-006.jpg
  • Anthony Neil Wedgwood "Tony" Benn, PC (born 3 April 1925 - 14 March 2014), formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate, was a British Labour Party politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 50 years and a Cabinet Minister under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan. Pictured at the Burston Strike School Rally in Norfolk 5th September 2010
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  • Anthony Neil Wedgwood "Tony" Benn, PC (born 3 April 1925 - 14 March 2014), formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate, was a British Labour Party politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 50 years and a Cabinet Minister under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan. Pictured at the Burston Strike School Rally in Norfolk 5th September 2010
    MRB-2010-09-05-1619.jpg
  • Anthony Neil Wedgwood "Tony" Benn, PC (born 3 April 1925 - 14 March 2014), formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate, was a British Labour Party politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 50 years and a Cabinet Minister under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan. Pictured at the Burston Strike School Rally in Norfolk 5th September 2010 with Ed Balls MP
    MRB-2010-09-05-1600.jpg
  • Residents of the Howard and Westley estates get a sneak preview of the new ASDA superstore opening in Bury St Edmunds on Western Way - pictured front from left Gordon Jones (chair of Westley residents association), Barry Gramlick (store manager) and Ernie Broom (chair of the over 60's club on the Howard Estate) - For more information contact Jonathan Welsh 0161 234 9763..Picture by Mark Bullimore - 4th March 2009
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  • Residents of the Howard and Westley estates get a sneak preview of the new ASDA superstore opening in Bury St Edmunds on Western Way - pictured is store manager Barry Gramlick discussing the new store with local residents - For more information contact Jonathan Welsh 0161 234 9763..Picture by Mark Bullimore - 4th March 2009
    MB_ASDA_STORE_PREVIEW_004.jpg
  • Residents of the Howard and Westley estates get a sneak preview of the new ASDA superstore opening in Bury St Edmunds on Western Way - For more information contact Jonathan Welsh 0161 234 9763..Picture by Mark Bullimore - 4th March 2009
    MB_ASDA_STORE_PREVIEW_003.jpg
  • Residents of the Howard and Westley estates get a sneak preview of the new ASDA superstore opening in Bury St Edmunds on Western Way - For more information contact Jonathan Welsh 0161 234 9763..Picture by Mark Bullimore - 4th March 2009
    MB_ASDA_STORE_PREVIEW_002.jpg
  • Residents of the Howard and Westley estates get a sneak preview of the new ASDA superstore opening in Bury St Edmunds on Western Way - pictured is store manager Barry Gramlick discussing the new store with local residents - For more information contact Jonathan Welsh 0161 234 9763..Picture by Mark Bullimore - 4th March 2009
    MB_ASDA_STORE_PREVIEW_001.jpg
  • Michael Teal of King's Lynn who was wrongly accused of murdering Tony Gorman, a King's Lynn man back in 1991. Mr Teal, ex-RAF was working as a doorman at the Celler Club in King's Lynn when he got involved in an incident with Mr Gorman. He was charged with murder and spent three months on remand in Norwich Jail before the case against him was dropped after Police decided they did not know how Mr Gorman had died...27th March 2008 - picture by Mark Bullimore/Anglia Press Agency
    MRB_080327_0540.jpg
  • Michael Teal of King's Lynn who was wrongly accused of murdering Tony Gorman, a King's Lynn man back in 1991. Mr Teal, ex-RAF was working as a doorman at the Celler Club in King's Lynn when he got involved in an incident with Mr Gorman. He was charged with murder and spent three months on remand in Norwich Jail before the case against him was dropped after Police decided they did not know how Mr Gorman had died...27th March 2008 - picture by Mark Bullimore/Anglia Press Agency
    MRB_080327_0524.jpg
  • Michael Teal of King's Lynn who was wrongly accused of murdering Tony Gorman, a King's Lynn man back in 1991. Mr Teal, ex-RAF was working as a doorman at the Celler Club in King's Lynn when he got involved in an incident with Mr Gorman. He was charged with murder and spent three months on remand in Norwich Jail before the case against him was dropped after Police decided they did not know how Mr Gorman had died...27th March 2008 - picture by Mark Bullimore/Anglia Press Agency
    MRB_080327_0514.jpg
  • Michael Teal of King's Lynn who was wrongly accused of murdering Tony Gorman, a King's Lynn man back in 1991. Mr Teal, ex-RAF was working as a doorman at the Celler Club in King's Lynn when he got involved in an incident with Mr Gorman. He was charged with murder and spent three months on remand in Norwich Jail before the case against him was dropped after Police decided they did not know how Mr Gorman had died...27th March 2008 - picture by Mark Bullimore/Anglia Press Agency
    MRB_080327_0509.jpg
  • Michael Teal of King's Lynn who was wrongly accused of murdering Tony Gorman, a King's Lynn man back in 1991. Mr Teal, ex-RAF was working as a doorman at the Celler Club in King's Lynn when he got involved in an incident with Mr Gorman. He was charged with murder and spent three months on remand in Norwich Jail before the case against him was dropped after Police decided they did not know how Mr Gorman had died...27th March 2008 - picture by Mark Bullimore/Anglia Press Agency
    MRB_080327_0505.jpg
  • Michael Teal of King's Lynn who was wrongly accused of murdering Tony Gorman, a King's Lynn man back in 1991. Mr Teal, ex-RAF was working as a doorman at the Celler Club in King's Lynn when he got involved in an incident with Mr Gorman. He was charged with murder and spent three months on remand in Norwich Jail before the case against him was dropped after Police decided they did not know how Mr Gorman had died...27th March 2008 - picture by Mark Bullimore/Anglia Press Agency
    MRB_080327_0494.jpg
  • Michael Teal of King's Lynn who was wrongly accused of murdering Tony Gorman, a King's Lynn man back in 1991. Mr Teal, ex-RAF was working as a doorman at the Celler Club in King's Lynn when he got involved in an incident with Mr Gorman. He was charged with murder and spent three months on remand in Norwich Jail before the case against him was dropped after Police decided they did not know how Mr Gorman had died...27th March 2008 - picture by Mark Bullimore/Anglia Press Agency
    MRB_080327_0472.jpg
  • Michael Teal of King's Lynn who was wrongly accused of murdering Tony Gorman, a King's Lynn man back in 1991. Mr Teal, ex-RAF was working as a doorman at the Celler Club in King's Lynn when he got involved in an incident with Mr Gorman. He was charged with murder and spent three months on remand in Norwich Jail before the case against him was dropped after Police decided they did not know how Mr Gorman had died...27th March 2008 - picture by Mark Bullimore/Anglia Press Agency
    MRB_080327_0468.jpg
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