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'I was drenched in painting': how Jake Grewal's nudes in nature caused a sensation
Jake Grewal's dreamy, mysterious landscapes populated by naked figures have made him a rising star of the art world. But the young artist says he’s still figuring things out.
Jake Grewal, artist. Photographed at his studio in Hackney, London, working on The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion.
5/11/24.
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DUKAS_179552146_EYE
'I was drenched in painting': how Jake Grewal's nudes in nature caused a sensation
Jake Grewal's dreamy, mysterious landscapes populated by naked figures have made him a rising star of the art world. But the young artist says he’s still figuring things out.
Jake Grewal, artist. Photographed at his studio in Hackney, London, working on The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion.
5/11/24.
David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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'I was drenched in painting': how Jake Grewal's nudes in nature caused a sensation
Jake Grewal's dreamy, mysterious landscapes populated by naked figures have made him a rising star of the art world. But the young artist says he’s still figuring things out.
Jake Grewal, artist. Photographed at his studio in Hackney, London, working on The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion.
5/11/24.
David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_179552144_EYE
'I was drenched in painting': how Jake Grewal's nudes in nature caused a sensation
Jake Grewal's dreamy, mysterious landscapes populated by naked figures have made him a rising star of the art world. But the young artist says he’s still figuring things out.
Jake Grewal, artist. Photographed at his studio in Hackney, London, working on The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion.
5/11/24.
David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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'I was drenched in painting': how Jake Grewal's nudes in nature caused a sensation
Jake Grewal's dreamy, mysterious landscapes populated by naked figures have made him a rising star of the art world. But the young artist says he’s still figuring things out.
Jake Grewal, artist. Photographed at his studio in Hackney, London, working on The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion.
5/11/24.
David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_179552141_EYE
'I was drenched in painting': how Jake Grewal's nudes in nature caused a sensation
Jake Grewal's dreamy, mysterious landscapes populated by naked figures have made him a rising star of the art world. But the young artist says he’s still figuring things out.
Jake Grewal, artist. Photographed at his studio in Hackney, London, working on The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion.
5/11/24.
David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_179552142_EYE
'I was drenched in painting': how Jake Grewal's nudes in nature caused a sensation
Jake Grewal's dreamy, mysterious landscapes populated by naked figures have made him a rising star of the art world. But the young artist says he’s still figuring things out.
Jake Grewal, artist. Photographed at his studio in Hackney, London, working on The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion.
5/11/24.
David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_179552140_EYE
'I was drenched in painting': how Jake Grewal's nudes in nature caused a sensation
Jake Grewal's dreamy, mysterious landscapes populated by naked figures have made him a rising star of the art world. But the young artist says he’s still figuring things out.
Jake Grewal, artist. Photographed at his studio in Hackney, London, working on The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion.
5/11/24.
David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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Victoria Canal
Spanish-American singer-songwriter Victoria Canal playing her biggest headline show to date live at EartH theatre in Hackney, London on Thursday 24 October 2024. Her debut album 'Slowly, It Dawns' will be released in January 2025. She performed live onstage with Coldplay at their Glastonbury 2024 headline set., Credit:James Berry / Avalon- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290836_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290868_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290822_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290838_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290796_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290797_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290794_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290769_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290824_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290823_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290795_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Orthodox Jews walk past the protest
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290768_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Orthodox Jews walk past the protest
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290746_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Orthodox Jews walk past the protest
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290837_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290767_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_170290820_EYE
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
Pro-Palestinian protesters camped outside Hackney Town Hall, London, UK.
24th May 2024
Protestors have vowed to stay until the council meet their demands.
Pro-Palestinian protestors are camping outside Hackney Town Hall until Hackney council ‘Divest Israeli Arms, Break with Haifa and Twin with Palestine’ reads a banner strung between trees in the square outside the borough’s municipal headquarters.
The first demand refers to Hackney Council’s pension fund, which has passive investments worth £1.9m in “companies conducting business activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories”.
The protesters are also calling for an end to the twinning relationship between Hackney and the Israeli town of Haifa.
The focal point of the arrangement, which has been in place since 1968, is a work exchange program between Homerton Hospital and Haifa’s Rambam Health Care Campus.
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The Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamonds Launch
September 6, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: 9/6/23.Mick Jagger at 'The Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamonds Launch held at Hackney Empire on September 6, 2023 in London, England (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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The Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamonds Launch
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
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London Weather - London Fields Lido
11/07/2022. London, UK.
Members of the public swim at London Fields Lido in Hackney. Temperatures in the capital are expected to pass 30 degrees this week.
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London Weather - London Fields Lido
11/07/2022. London, UK.
A lifeguard on duty keeps an eye on members of the public as they swim at London Fields Lido in Hackney. Temperatures in the capital are expected to pass 30 degrees this week.
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London Weather - London Fields Lido
11/07/2022. London, UK.
Swimmers enjoy a cooling dip at London Fields Lido in Hackney. Temperatures in the capital are expected to pass 30 degrees this week.
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London Weather - London Fields Lido
11/07/2022. London, UK.
Swimmers enjoy a cooling dip at London Fields Lido in Hackney. Temperatures in the capital are expected to pass 30 degrees this week.
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Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London, Great Britain Press photo call 30th November 2021 Co-directed by Clive Rowe Co-directed by Tony Whittle
Press photo call for Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London. 30th November 2021.
Co-directed by Clive Rowe and Tony Whittle.
Zoe Curlett as Funella Fleshcreep
Rochelle Sherona as Jack Trot
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Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London, Great Britain Press photo call 30th November 2021 Co-directed by Clive Rowe Co-directed by Tony Whittle
Press photo call for Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London. 30th November 2021.
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Zoe Curlett as Funella Fleshcreep
Rochelle Sherona as Jack Trot
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Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London, Great Britain Press photo call 30th November 2021 Co-directed by Clive Rowe Co-directed by Tony Whittle
Press photo call for Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London. 30th November 2021.
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Julie Jupp as Fairy Fuchsia
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Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London, Great Britain Press photo call 30th November 2021 Co-directed by Clive Rowe Co-directed by Tony Whittle
Press photo call for Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London. 30th November 2021.
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Clive Rowe as Dame Trot
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Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London, Great Britain Press photo call 30th November 2021 Co-directed by Clive Rowe Co-directed by Tony Whittle
Press photo call for Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London. 30th November 2021.
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Clive Rowe as Dame Trot
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Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London, Great Britain Press photo call 30th November 2021 Co-directed by Clive Rowe Co-directed by Tony Whittle
Press photo call for Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London. 30th November 2021.
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Ellie Ruiz Rodriguez as Jill Higginbottom
Kat B as Simple Simon
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Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London, Great Britain Press photo call 30th November 2021 Co-directed by Clive Rowe Co-directed by Tony Whittle
Press photo call for Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London. 30th November 2021.
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Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London, Great Britain Press photo call 30th November 2021 Co-directed by Clive Rowe Co-directed by Tony Whittle
Press photo call for Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London. 30th November 2021.
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Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London, Great Britain Press photo call 30th November 2021 Co-directed by Clive Rowe Co-directed by Tony Whittle
Press photo call for Jack and the Beanstalk at Hackney Empire, London. 30th November 2021.
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Clive Rowe as Dame Trot
And the cow
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