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Students demonstrate against higher tuition fees and cuts in University funding, London, Britain - 24 Nov 2010
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Students demonstrate against higher tuition fees and cuts in University funding, London, Britain - 24 Nov 2010
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Students demonstrate against higher tuition fees and cuts in University funding, London, Britain - 24 Nov 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rupert Hartley / Rex Features ( 1253014b )
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Students demonstrate against higher tuition fees and cuts in University funding, London, Britain - 24 Nov 2010
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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http:///www.eyevine.comCharlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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http:///www.eyevine.comCharlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was asha
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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http:///www.eyevine.comCharlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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http:///www.eyevine.comCharlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was asha
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Hiker standing on the summit of Carn a¹Mhaim, at 3402 feet above sea level, taking in the awesome view across the Lairig Ghru towards Cairn Toul and Braeriach, in the Cairngorm Mountains (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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