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Patrick Hayes
Occupy LSX: London’s revolting campers
PHOTO ESSAY: Patrick Hayes reports from the recycling-obsessed, ideas-lite ‘tent city’ by St Paul’s Cathedral.
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| Tuesday 13 September 2011 |
Nathalie Rothschild
New York remembers
Photo essay: spiked reports from Ground Zero, where thousands gathered to mark the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
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| Monday 7 June 2010 |
Nathalie Rothschild
Rage Against The Zionist Machine
PHOTO ESSAY: A demo called ‘Rage Against Israel’ captured the apolitical, visceral nature of anti-Israel sentiment.
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| Monday 25 January 2010 |
Cowlard & Rothschild
Do these people look like terrorists to you?
PHOTO ESSAY: spiked joined a mass photographers’ protest against Britain’s freedom-sapping terrorism laws.
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| Wednesday 19 August 2009 |
Sashwati Mira Sengupta
A festival with much to trumpet
PHOTO ESSAY: Every year in the Serbian town of Guca, belly dancers, Gypsies and tourists get together for a week of fun.
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| Monday 6 July 2009 |
Nathalie Rothschild
A monument to Big Brother culture
PHOTO ESSAY: spiked reports from the unveiling of Antony Gormley’s reality-sculpture One and Other in Trafalgar Square.
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| Wednesday 1 July 2009 |
Jessica Mudditt
In Calais, solidarity with the sans papiers
PHOTO ESSAY: Jessica Mudditt reports on a protest for open borders at the wasteland migrant shanties in France.
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| Thursday 25 June 2009 |
Nathalie Rothschild
Listen to the world in Fès
PHOTO ESSAY: From African reggae to American gospel, a Moroccan festival showcases music from around the globe.
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| Wednesday 15 April 2009 |
Rothschild & O’Neill
Tamils and the limits of liberal outrage
A photo-essay by Nathalie Rothschild and Brendan O’Neill on the most under-reported demo of the decade.
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| Thursday 2 April 2009 |
Rothschild & O’Neill
Your guide to the ‘belly of the beast’
In this photo-essay, Brendan O'Neill and Nathalie Rothschild show you the sights and sounds of the anti-banker protest.
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| Wednesday 18 February 2009 |
Nathalie Rothschild
Warning! These photos may be useful to terrorists
PHOTO ESSAY: In defiance of a law making it a potential crime to photograph police, spiked went cop-snapping in London.
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