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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
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Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • x-default A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
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Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • Commissioned by Metro to take portraits of a male sex worker. A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
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Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A photo story of a male escort in London, UK.<br />
<br />
Shot for the Metro.co.uk<br />
https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/01/in-pics-what-its-like-to-be-a-male-escort-in-london-5911602/
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  • A boy from Afghanistan is resting. He cannot move from abdominal pain. He has been seen by a medical but they could not do much in the camp. There are so many people in need of medical care that the only way for the boy to be cared is to call an ambulance. So we are going to wait for this evening when we can call an ambulance." Afghani translator, Piraeus, terminal 2.
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  • “On Facebook.. They are just threatening me. They wrote: I want to kill you. I did know these people. They are from my previous school. The police came to me to ask me questions. I did not call them. My mum called them.” July 2016.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk. They entered the Uk 5 years ago, however their status is still pending.  At any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. Their lives are pending.  They cannot work, they don't know if they have to leave, they cannot go anywhere.  In the meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt and don't know any other place which to call home.
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  • “On Facebook.. They are just threatening me. They wrote: I want to kill you. I did know these people. They are from my previous school. The police came to me to ask me questions. I did not call them. My mum called them.”
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk 5 years ago. Their status is still pending, which means that at any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. Meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt and don't know any other place which to call home.
    Linda Kosovo Refugee
  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk 5 years ago. Their status is still pending, which means that at any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. Meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt and don't know any other place which to call home.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk. They entered the Uk 5 years ago, however their status is still pending.  At any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. In the meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country, adapt and don't know any other place, which they would call home.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk. They entered the Uk 5 years ago, however their status is still pending.  At any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. In the meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt to the new country and become English.  They don't know any other place to call home.
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  • The young people recognise that the way they dresses will influence their chances of being stopped, one young boy explained to me “wearing a ‘hoodie’ is a call for being stopped. People judge you for the way you dress. I have been stopped wearing these clothes.”
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  • We have been living in this flat for 8 years waiting to be moved into a larger home. At the time, Ralph was one year old and Ollie was just two weeks old...
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  • "Then we wrote to the MP. Emily was 7 months old. Only then they said that the Environmental Health said that actually our home is only meant for 4 people so then we were moved back to B band" Alison
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  • The family of six have been on a council waiting list for a bigger home for over three years.Recently the family has moved the younger children's beds into the living room.
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  • Alison's eldest child is finding it difficult to focus on his studies. His results at school are starting to show signs of deterioration. The child has confided to his teacher that he is finding it hard to study at home, but he feels guilty about complaining. Alison, Chichester.
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  • Women who lives in the residence speak of the drug use in the development, continuous thefts and intimidations they receive by men that jump the gate and enters the development. The area is rife with criminal activity and a meeting point for local drug dealers. Police and the Council have been called countless of times, but they feel ignored.
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  • This is the bus shelter in Voenna Rampa where K. was brutally attacked by a group of Bulgarians. He was waiting for a bus that would have taken him to Sofia when a group of young people, men and women, hiding their face, went up to him and pushed him into the shelter and started to beat him up. He managed to escape and run away. Later, when members of the Red Cross medicated his injuries, and  called the police, he said I don't want to press charges, but please can we have police outside our camp and help us.
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  • The school in Kyustendil roma ghetto so called segregated school where only roma children go to. This is one of the big challenges that Bulgaria is facing in that segregation is present even in education. .Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
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  • Sarajevo's serbian population lives in the eastern part of the city in the area called Republic Srpska. This part is noticebly poorer.
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  • Sarajevo's serbian population lives in the eastern part of the city in the area called Republic Srpska. This part is noticebly poorer. Children playing outside a Save the Children creque aimed at those with psychological or physical disabilities.
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  • Women who lives in the residence speak of the drug use in the development, continuous thefts and intimidations they receive by men that jump the gate and enters the development. The area is rife with criminal activity and a meeting point for local drug dealers. Police and the Council have been called countless of times, but they feel ignored.
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  • Paris main airport Charles de Gaulle applying social distancing rules and measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Some airports in Europe have reopened using a so called flying corridor allowing those countries in which the outbreak seems to be in control to flying again. Flights being unfrequent have additional stopovers and overlays. As the UK government announces a travel corridor with a number of countries, airports have reopened with a series of security and health measures. Nonetheless, scheduled flights have long stopovers and layovers to allow more passengers onto the them.
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  • Everyone sees someone that wears a tracksuit so that's where I am guessing they get the name from, but everyone calls me a Chav because I wear a truck suit. But I would rather wear what I want to wear to feel comfortable. Just because I wear a truck suit it does not make me a Chav. Unemployed, on benefit – you are a Chav- that's what people think. Tasha, October 2016.
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  • Everyone sees someone that wears a tracksuit so that's where I am guessing they get the name from, but everyone calls me a Chav because I wear a truck suit. But I would rather wear what I want to wear to feel comfortable. Just because I wear a truck suit it does not make me a Chav. Unemployed, on benefit – you are a Chav- that's what people think. Tasha, October 2016.
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  • Everyone sees someone that wears a tracksuit so that's where I am guessing they get the name from, but everyone calls me a Chav because I wear a truck suit. But I would rather wear what I want to wear to feel comfortable. Just because I wear a truck suit it does not make me a Chav. Unemployed, on benefit – you are a Chav- that's what people think. Tasha, October 2016.
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  • A former garage underneath a building serves as an informal mosque in Neos Kosmos. It has been called Al Salam Mosque. The majority that practice the Islam faith are from the refugee and migrant communities and have find it hard to find a place to formally pray so many hidden spaces have been converted into mosques.
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  • Rachel and other young mother in the dedicated homeless hostel for teenage and young mother will be left homeless after the hostel imminent closure. They have set a group to voice their anger called Focus E15 from the name of the hostel.
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  • Dale Farm travellers residents have called in outside support in their fight against eviction
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  • The school in Kyustendil roma ghetto so called segregated school where only roma children go to. This is one of the big challenges that Bulgaria is facing in that segregation is present even in education. The head mistress of the school..Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
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  • The school in Kyustendil roma ghetto so called segregated school where only roma children go to. This is one of the big challenges that Bulgaria is facing in that segregation is present even in education. The school has over 600 pupils. .Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
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  • Thousands of demonstrators take part in a rally in Reykjavik, capital of Iceland, calling on the government to resign for the national financial crisis, Nov. 2008. The government took control of the three largest banks, whilst the Icelandic economy remain in unprecedented instability.  The population has lost confidence and trust in the government. Many losing their life savings and jobs. The situation remains even more precarious due to the lack of international aid loans and trade shrinking. A banner on the Parliament wall says "Who has stolen the cookies with the dollar sign?"
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  • Alfsnes Landfill serves the greater capital area of Reykjavik. It is owned by SORPA a Waste Management company which among other things collects the landfill gas and utilize it if possible. Thus, the creation of a daughter company called Metan which exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the site where waste is collected, sucked, buried and pipes with holes inserted. These pipes will collect the natural gas created by the waste disintegration.
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  • Alfsnes Landfill serves the greater capital area of Reykjavik. It is owned by SORPA a Waste Management company which among other things collects the landfill gas and utilize it if possible. Thus, the creation of a daughter company called Metan which exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the site where waste is collected, sucked, buried and pipes with holes inserted. These pipes will collect the natural gas created by the waste disintegration.
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  • Paris main airport Charles de Gaulle applying social distancing rules and measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Some airports in Europe have reopened using a so called flying corridor allowing those countries in which the outbreak seems to be in control to flying again. Flights being unfrequent have additional stopovers and overlays. As the UK government announces a travel corridor with a number of countries, airports have reopened with a series of security and health measures. Nonetheless, scheduled flights have long stopovers and layovers to allow more passengers onto the them.
    ee_airports_pandemic_08.jpg
  • Paris main airport Charles de Gaulle applying social distancing rules and measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Some airports in Europe have reopened using a so called flying corridor allowing those countries in which the outbreak seems to be in control to flying again. Flights being unfrequent have additional stopovers and overlays. As the UK government announces a travel corridor with a number of countries, airports have reopened with a series of security and health measures. Nonetheless, scheduled flights have long stopovers and layovers to allow more passengers onto the them.
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  • The Oycha Kupel refugee centre is situated by the Bulgarian University, yet the two worlds couldn't be more apart. I was not allowed entry into any of the refugee centres whilst in Bulgaria and even talking with refugees outside the centres has been difficult. Taking photographs was a challenge. The psychological hardship of living in a confined space, without the prospect of anything different is a form of violence. The refugee centre fenced in, security in place, boxed like architecture form part of this narrative of seclusion. I shot this picture moments before security demanded my documents and had already called the police. I refused, left ...for that day. Oycha Kupel refugee centre, Sofia, Bulgaria.
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  • “My friend started to wear the hijab. One day she went to the post office. At the counter the clerk serving her began speaking to her loudly and very slowly.. continuously asking her if she was understanding. My friend said there is not need to speak to me in this way. My friend was born and has lived in the UK for 30 years and ever since she has began wearing the hijab people has been treating her as if she doesn't know anything, does not speak the language.  In terms of terrorism, I am more wary of certain areas I am going to. I wouldn't feel very safe in areas of predominantly white working class like the Docklands for instance or certain areas in Hounslow. I wouldn't feel comfortable if it is late at night or I am on my own because  maybe it is just in my head but I hear of what is happening to muslim women being stripped of their scarves  off on the street, being shouted at, called names I just wouldn't feel same.  It happens frequently, I heard one lady was beaten up in Fulham and that's very west London and she was walking and a guy was very aggressive to her. She was wearing jilbab, the full cover, and he started to pull off her clothes and being shouting to go back to her country, effing terrorist, it is more like people are encouraged to come out and feel hatred towards others.” A., October 2016.
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  • The school in Kyustendil roma ghetto so called segregated school where only roma children go to. This is one of the big challenges that Bulgaria is facing in that segregation is present even in education. T.Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
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  • Thousands of demonstrators take part in a rally in Reykjavik, capital of Iceland, calling on the government to resign for the national financial crisis, Nov. 2008. Demonstrators in Parliament Square in Reykjavik.
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  • The school in Kyustendil roma gypsy ghetto. Schools in the roma ghetto are called segregated school because there are only roma children in the school. There has been little effort so far to de-segregate the schools. Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
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  • Thousands of demonstrators take part in a rally in Reykjavik, capital of Iceland, calling on the government to resign for the national financial crisis, Nov. 2008. The government took control of the three largest banks, whilst the Icelandic economy remain in unprecedented instability.  The population has lost confidence and trust in the government. Many losing their life savings and jobs. The situation remains even more precariuos due to the lack of international aid loans and trade shrinking.
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  • Paris main airport Charles de Gaulle applying social distancing rules and measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Some airports in Europe have reopened using a so called flying corridor allowing those countries in which the outbreak seems to be in control to flying again. Flights being unfrequent have additional stopovers and overlays. As the UK government announces a travel corridor with a number of countries, airports have reopened with a series of security and health measures. Nonetheless, scheduled flights have long stopovers and layovers to allow more passengers onto the them.
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  • B. S. was attacked by a group of people belonging to the far right party called Golden Dawn whilst he was disembarking a bus in central Athens. He was left for dead on the pavement before the police was called six hours later. The police station was 2 minutes away. I met B.S. whilst receiving treatment from an NGO in Athens for anxiety and stress disorder. His well-being has been negatively affected following the atrocious attack. It happened one evening around 9pm while B. was descending from a bus. He had been all day at a hospital because his child was ill and had just taken relief from his wife who remained behind with their child. Suddenly, as he was leaving the bus he heard people behind him shouting 'Malaka...' and immediately after someone started to slap him. He asked 'Why?' but they carried on attacking him. This time throwing him back and forth like a football ball. Then a knife was taken out and he was knifed. He collapsed. When he woke up he was in a hospital. He asked who brought him there? Someone answered the police. He cried.
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  • This is the time when I found Nikkunj hardly conscious and I called an ambulance. Nikkuny.
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  • The school in Kyustendil roma ghetto so called segregated school where only roma children go to. This is one of the big challenges that Bulgaria is facing in that segregation is present even in education. The head mistress of the school..Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
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  • Roma gypsy woman in the roma ghetto in Sofia called Fakulteta. Sofia, Bulgaria
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  • Alfsnes Landfill serves the greater capital area of Reykjavik. It is owned by SORPA a Waste Management company which among other things collects the landfill gas and utilize it if possible. Thus, the creation of a daughter company called Metan which exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the site where waste is collected, sucked, buried and pipes with holes inserted. These pipes will collect the natural gas created by the waste disintegration. .
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  • Thousands of demonstrators take part in a rally in Reykjavik, capital of Iceland, calling on the government to resign for the national financial crisis, Nov. 2008. The government took control of the three largest banks, whilst the Icelandic economy remain in unprecedented instability.  The population has lost confidence and trust in the government. Many losing their life savings and jobs. The situation remains even more precariuos due to the lack of international aid loans and trade shrinking.
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