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#3728268
30 January 2019
Opponents and supporters of Brexit demonstrate opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on January 29, 2019. In the Commons, on a day of significant parliamentary activity over Brexit, MPs voted down a cross-party amendment tabled by Labour Party MP Yvette Cooper and Conservative Party MP Nick Boles designed to substantially reduce the risk of a much-feared 'no-deal' exit from the EU. An amendment rejecting the principle of a no-deal exit was meanwhile approved, as was a government-backed amendment championed by Conservative Party MP Graham Brady calling for 'alternative arrangements' to take the place of the controversial Irish 'backstop' provision in the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the EU.
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#3728270
30 January 2019
Opponents of Brexit demonstrate opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on January 29, 2019. In the Commons, on a day of significant parliamentary activity over Brexit, MPs voted down a cross-party amendment tabled by Labour Party MP Yvette Cooper and Conservative Party MP Nick Boles designed to substantially reduce the risk of a much-feared 'no-deal' exit from the EU. An amendment rejecting the principle of a no-deal exit was meanwhile approved, as was a government-backed amendment championed by Conservative Party MP Graham Brady calling for 'alternative arrangements' to take the place of the controversial Irish 'backstop' provision in the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the EU.
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#3728272
30 January 2019
Police officers watch as opponents and supporters of Brexit demonstrate opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on January 29, 2019. In the Commons, on a day of significant parliamentary activity over Brexit, MPs voted down a cross-party amendment tabled by Labour Party MP Yvette Cooper and Conservative Party MP Nick Boles designed to substantially reduce the risk of a much-feared 'no-deal' exit from the EU. An amendment rejecting the principle of a no-deal exit was meanwhile approved, as was a government-backed amendment championed by Conservative Party MP Graham Brady calling for 'alternative arrangements' to take the place of the controversial Irish 'backstop' provision in the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the EU.
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#3728278
30 January 2019
A woman carries a pro-Brexit placard as opponents and supporters of leaving the EU demonstrate opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on January 29, 2019. In the Commons, on a day of significant parliamentary activity over Brexit, MPs voted down a cross-party amendment tabled by Labour Party MP Yvette Cooper and Conservative Party MP Nick Boles designed to substantially reduce the risk of a much-feared 'no-deal' exit from the EU. An amendment rejecting the principle of a no-deal exit was meanwhile approved, as was a government-backed amendment championed by Conservative Party MP Graham Brady calling for 'alternative arrangements' to take the place of the controversial Irish 'backstop' provision in the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the EU.
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#3728280
30 January 2019
Police officers watch as opponents and supporters of Brexit demonstrate opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on January 29, 2019. In the Commons, on a day of significant parliamentary activity over Brexit, MPs voted down a cross-party amendment tabled by Labour Party MP Yvette Cooper and Conservative Party MP Nick Boles designed to substantially reduce the risk of a much-feared 'no-deal' exit from the EU. An amendment rejecting the principle of a no-deal exit was meanwhile approved, as was a government-backed amendment championed by Conservative Party MP Graham Brady calling for 'alternative arrangements' to take the place of the controversial Irish 'backstop' provision in the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the EU.
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#3728282
30 January 2019
The under-renovation Elizabeth Tower, commonly known as Big Ben, stands in London, England, on January 29, 2019. In the Commons, on a day of significant parliamentary activity over Brexit, MPs voted down a cross-party amendment tabled by Labour Party MP Yvette Cooper and Conservative Party MP Nick Boles designed to substantially reduce the risk of a much-feared 'no-deal' exit from the EU. An amendment rejecting the principle of a no-deal exit was meanwhile approved, as was a government-backed amendment championed by Conservative Party MP Graham Brady calling for 'alternative arrangements' to take the place of the controversial Irish 'backstop' provision in the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the EU.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464690
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464691
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464692
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464693
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464694
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464695
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464697
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464698
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party hold a banner reading "Bandera will come and will introduce the proper order!", as they attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464699
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party hold a banner reading "Bandera will come and will introduce the proper order!" and "Polish occupants of Western Ukraine in 1918-39 need to be drawing to a court!", as they attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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Ukrainian nationalists protest against the Polish bill about 'Bandera ideology'
5 February 2018
#2464700
5 February 2018
Ukrainian nationalists from "Freedom" party hold a banner reading "Bandera will come and will introduce the proper order!" and "Polish occupants of Western Ukraine in 1918-39 need to be drawing to a court!", as they attend a protest near the Polish Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, 05 February,2018. They protest against the bill about 'Bandera ideology'. Polish Sejm on 26 January voted for the bill setting a ban on promoting the so-called 'Bandera ideology,' with its historic roots stemming from Ukraine. The law also introduces criminal liability for those asserting that the Poles were collaborating with the Nazis during World War II. Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes that the law does not correspond with the proclaimed principles of strategic partnership between the two countries, as local media reported.
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