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Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty. The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
3rd April 2025
Greenpeace activists have unfurled a banner over the archway and scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans.
Four protesters unfurled a banner that says “Lammy don’t dally!” as they suspended themselves on columns on the King Charles Street Archway in Westminster early on Thursday morning.
The treaty, which aims to protect large areas of marine life by putting stricter regulations on deep sea mining and fishing, was first agreed in March 2023 and has been ratified by 21 countries so far, ahead of the United Nations Ocean Conference in June.
Erica Finnie, oceans campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “The ocean is home to so many spectacular marine creatures, but sadly David Lammy has taken inspiration from the sea snail to pass the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law.
“The Foreign Secretary and his staff love to talk about the importance of nature and ocean protection, yet this historic global agreement appears to be floundering.
“So we stopped by his office to deliver a message: stop dallying and get your flippers on.
“Unless the Government lifts the anchor fast, it risks the embarrassment of not being able to shape key decisions at the first ‘conference of the parties’ of the treaty.”
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Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty. The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
3rd April 2025
Greenpeace activists have unfurled a banner over the archway and scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans.
Four protesters unfurled a banner that says “Lammy don’t dally!” as they suspended themselves on columns on the King Charles Street Archway in Westminster early on Thursday morning.
The treaty, which aims to protect large areas of marine life by putting stricter regulations on deep sea mining and fishing, was first agreed in March 2023 and has been ratified by 21 countries so far, ahead of the United Nations Ocean Conference in June.
Erica Finnie, oceans campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “The ocean is home to so many spectacular marine creatures, but sadly David Lammy has taken inspiration from the sea snail to pass the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law.
“The Foreign Secretary and his staff love to talk about the importance of nature and ocean protection, yet this historic global agreement appears to be floundering.
“So we stopped by his office to deliver a message: stop dallying and get your flippers on.
“Unless the Government lifts the anchor fast, it risks the embarrassment of not being able to shape key decisions at the first ‘conference of the parties’ of the treaty.”
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Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty. The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
3rd April 2025
Greenpeace activists have unfurled a banner over the archway and scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans.
Four protesters unfurled a banner that says “Lammy don’t dally!” as they suspended themselves on columns on the King Charles Street Archway in Westminster early on Thursday morning.
The treaty, which aims to protect large areas of marine life by putting stricter regulations on deep sea mining and fishing, was first agreed in March 2023 and has been ratified by 21 countries so far, ahead of the United Nations Ocean Conference in June.
Erica Finnie, oceans campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “The ocean is home to so many spectacular marine creatures, but sadly David Lammy has taken inspiration from the sea snail to pass the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law.
“The Foreign Secretary and his staff love to talk about the importance of nature and ocean protection, yet this historic global agreement appears to be floundering.
“So we stopped by his office to deliver a message: stop dallying and get your flippers on.
“Unless the Government lifts the anchor fast, it risks the embarrassment of not being able to shape key decisions at the first ‘conference of the parties’ of the treaty.”
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty. The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
3rd April 2025
Greenpeace activists have unfurled a banner over the archway and scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans.
Four protesters unfurled a banner that says “Lammy don’t dally!” as they suspended themselves on columns on the King Charles Street Archway in Westminster early on Thursday morning.
The treaty, which aims to protect large areas of marine life by putting stricter regulations on deep sea mining and fishing, was first agreed in March 2023 and has been ratified by 21 countries so far, ahead of the United Nations Ocean Conference in June.
Erica Finnie, oceans campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “The ocean is home to so many spectacular marine creatures, but sadly David Lammy has taken inspiration from the sea snail to pass the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law.
“The Foreign Secretary and his staff love to talk about the importance of nature and ocean protection, yet this historic global agreement appears to be floundering.
“So we stopped by his office to deliver a message: stop dallying and get your flippers on.
“Unless the Government lifts the anchor fast, it risks the embarrassment of not being able to shape key decisions at the first ‘conference of the parties’ of the treaty.”
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty. The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
3rd April 2025
Greenpeace activists have unfurled a banner over the archway and scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans.
Four protesters unfurled a banner that says “Lammy don’t dally!” as they suspended themselves on columns on the King Charles Street Archway in Westminster early on Thursday morning.
The treaty, which aims to protect large areas of marine life by putting stricter regulations on deep sea mining and fishing, was first agreed in March 2023 and has been ratified by 21 countries so far, ahead of the United Nations Ocean Conference in June.
Erica Finnie, oceans campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “The ocean is home to so many spectacular marine creatures, but sadly David Lammy has taken inspiration from the sea snail to pass the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law.
“The Foreign Secretary and his staff love to talk about the importance of nature and ocean protection, yet this historic global agreement appears to be floundering.
“So we stopped by his office to deliver a message: stop dallying and get your flippers on.
“Unless the Government lifts the anchor fast, it risks the embarrassment of not being able to shape key decisions at the first ‘conference of the parties’ of the treaty.”
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty. The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
3rd April 2025
Greenpeace activists have unfurled a banner over the archway and scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans.
Four protesters unfurled a banner that says “Lammy don’t dally!” as they suspended themselves on columns on the King Charles Street Archway in Westminster early on Thursday morning.
The treaty, which aims to protect large areas of marine life by putting stricter regulations on deep sea mining and fishing, was first agreed in March 2023 and has been ratified by 21 countries so far, ahead of the United Nations Ocean Conference in June.
Erica Finnie, oceans campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “The ocean is home to so many spectacular marine creatures, but sadly David Lammy has taken inspiration from the sea snail to pass the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law.
“The Foreign Secretary and his staff love to talk about the importance of nature and ocean protection, yet this historic global agreement appears to be floundering.
“So we stopped by his office to deliver a message: stop dallying and get your flippers on.
“Unless the Government lifts the anchor fast, it risks the embarrassment of not being able to shape key decisions at the first ‘conference of the parties’ of the treaty.”
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty. The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
3rd April 2025
Greenpeace activists have unfurled a banner over the archway and scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans.
Four protesters unfurled a banner that says “Lammy don’t dally!” as they suspended themselves on columns on the King Charles Street Archway in Westminster early on Thursday morning.
The treaty, which aims to protect large areas of marine life by putting stricter regulations on deep sea mining and fishing, was first agreed in March 2023 and has been ratified by 21 countries so far, ahead of the United Nations Ocean Conference in June.
Erica Finnie, oceans campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “The ocean is home to so many spectacular marine creatures, but sadly David Lammy has taken inspiration from the sea snail to pass the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law.
“The Foreign Secretary and his staff love to talk about the importance of nature and ocean protection, yet this historic global agreement appears to be floundering.
“So we stopped by his office to deliver a message: stop dallying and get your flippers on.
“Unless the Government lifts the anchor fast, it risks the embarrassment of not being able to shape key decisions at the first ‘conference of the parties’ of the treaty.”
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty. The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
3rd April 2025
Greenpeace activists have unfurled a banner over the archway and scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans.
Four protesters unfurled a banner that says “Lammy don’t dally!” as they suspended themselves on columns on the King Charles Street Archway in Westminster early on Thursday morning.
The treaty, which aims to protect large areas of marine life by putting stricter regulations on deep sea mining and fishing, was first agreed in March 2023 and has been ratified by 21 countries so far, ahead of the United Nations Ocean Conference in June.
Erica Finnie, oceans campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “The ocean is home to so many spectacular marine creatures, but sadly David Lammy has taken inspiration from the sea snail to pass the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law.
“The Foreign Secretary and his staff love to talk about the importance of nature and ocean protection, yet this historic global agreement appears to be floundering.
“So we stopped by his office to deliver a message: stop dallying and get your flippers on.
“Unless the Government lifts the anchor fast, it risks the embarrassment of not being able to shape key decisions at the first ‘conference of the parties’ of the treaty.”
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
Greenpeace activists climb Foreign Office building over signing of ocean treaty. The group called for faster action from Foreign Secretary David Lammy in signing the Global Ocean Treaty. Foreign Office, London, UK.
3rd April 2025
Greenpeace activists have unfurled a banner over the archway and scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans.
Four protesters unfurled a banner that says “Lammy don’t dally!” as they suspended themselves on columns on the King Charles Street Archway in Westminster early on Thursday morning.
The treaty, which aims to protect large areas of marine life by putting stricter regulations on deep sea mining and fishing, was first agreed in March 2023 and has been ratified by 21 countries so far, ahead of the United Nations Ocean Conference in June.
Erica Finnie, oceans campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “The ocean is home to so many spectacular marine creatures, but sadly David Lammy has taken inspiration from the sea snail to pass the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law.
“The Foreign Secretary and his staff love to talk about the importance of nature and ocean protection, yet this historic global agreement appears to be floundering.
“So we stopped by his office to deliver a message: stop dallying and get your flippers on.
“Unless the Government lifts the anchor fast, it risks the embarrassment of not being able to shape key decisions at the first ‘conference of the parties’ of the treaty.”
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
13/03/2025. Charlevoix, Canada. Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets with Canada Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly at the G7 in Canada. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
13/03/2025. Charlevoix, Canada. Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets with Canada Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly at the G7 in Canada. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
13/03/2025. Charlevoix, Canada. Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya at the G7 in Canada. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
13/03/2025. Charlevoix, Canada. Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya at the G7 in Canada. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
13/03/2025. Charlevoix, Canada. Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya at the G7 in Canada. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
13/03/2025. Charlevoix, Canada. Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani at the G7 in Canada. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
13/03/2025. Charlevoix, Canada. Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets with Foreign Ministers of the G7 in Canada. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
13/03/2025. Charlevoix, Canada. Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends opening session of the G7 in Canada. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy attends the G7 in Canada
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Barry Koeghan visit Bulgaria
17/01/2025. Sofia, Bulgaria. Foreign Secretary David Lammy and actor Barry Keoghan attend a Youth and Family support centre on their visit to Bulgaria. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Barry Koeghan visit Bulgaria
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Barry Koeghan visit Bulgaria
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Barry Koeghan visit Bulgaria
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Barry Koeghan visit Bulgaria
17/01/2025. Sofia, Bulgaria. Foreign Secretary David Lammy and actor Barry Koeghan give a speech as they attend a children’s care complex to launch the Children’s Care Campaign on their visit to Bulgaria. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Barry Koeghan visit Bulgaria
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Barry Koeghan visit Bulgaria
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