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  • Fans watch Serbia v England in London, UK.
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    Fans watch Serbia v England in London, UK.
    16/06/2024. London, UK.

    Football fans gather to watch England's Euro 2024 opening Group C match against Serbia on a big screen at BOXPARK Croydon in south London. The game is taking place at VELTINS-Arena Gelsenkirchen in Germany.

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  • Fans watch Serbia v England in London, UK.
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    Fans watch Serbia v England in London, UK.
    16/06/2024. London, UK.

    Football fans gather to watch England's Euro 2024 opening Group C match against Serbia on a big screen at BOXPARK Croydon in south London. The game is taking place at VELTINS-Arena Gelsenkirchen in Germany.

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  • Fans watch Serbia v England in London, UK.
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    Fans watch Serbia v England in London, UK.
    16/06/2024. London, UK.

    Football fans gather to watch England's Euro 2024 opening Group C match against Serbia on a big screen at BOXPARK Croydon in south London. The game is taking place at VELTINS-Arena Gelsenkirchen in Germany.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Fans watch Serbia v England in London, UK.
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    Fans watch Serbia v England in London, UK.
    16/06/2024. London, UK.

    Football fans gather to watch England's Euro 2024 opening Group C match against Serbia on a big screen at BOXPARK Croydon in south London. The game is taking place at VELTINS-Arena Gelsenkirchen in Germany.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    with young people from the Harris Academy (next door) who are learning to mix music with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    with young people from the Harris Academy (next door) who are learning to mix music with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    with young people from the Harris Academy (next door) who are learning to mix music with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

    The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West  Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK.
    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
    29th April 2024

    Sadiq Khan with DJ Milktray

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

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    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

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    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

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    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

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    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

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    Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, on the campaign trail at Croydon Voluntary Action, West Croydon, Surrey, UK during his re-election campaign.
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    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

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    With Steve Reed MP

    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

    Sadiq Khan has today (Monday 29 April) pledged an additional £7.8m to extend his flagship programme to tackle violent crime in the capital. If Sadiq is re-elected on 2 May the major new investment will deliver a host of positive opportunities for young people in 11 of the capital’s neighbourhoods most affected by crime.

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    Sadiq Khan visits a community centre to speak to young people alongside a new announcement about crime prevention.

    Sadiq pledged a further £7.8m to tackle complex causes of crime - supporting young people in neighbourhoods most affected by violence

    The Mayor’s Violence Reduction Unit's ‘MyEnds’ programme to be extended to 11 London neighbourhoods

    Major new investment in youth work, mentoring, and after-school activities in areas of London most affected by violence
    Sadiq vows to expand the programme to 30 neighbourhoods by the end of his third term
    Research shows the most effective way to prevent violence is to provide communities with the resources and support they need to support young people and disrupt the cycle of violence

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