Liberty Protest on 42 Days Detention Issue
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View All Images- London.UK. Liberal Democrat M.P. Chris Huhne at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Conservative M.P. David Davis at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Conservative M.P. David Davis at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Conservative M.P. David Davis at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Conservative M.P. David Davis and veteran actress Honor Blackman at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Labour M.P. Diane Abbott at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Labour M.P. Diane Abbott at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Labour M.P. Diane Abbott at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Labour Veteran actress Honor Blackman at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Labour Veteran actress Honor Blackman at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Labour Veteran actress Honor Blackman at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Labour Veteran actress Honor Blackman at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Labour Veteran actress Honor Blackman at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Labour Veteran actress Honor Blackman at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Shami Chakrabarti - Director of the civil liberties campaign organisation 'Liberty' - at their organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Shami Chakrabarti - Director of the civil liberties campaign organisation 'Liberty' - at their organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Shami Chakrabarti - Director of the civil liberties campaign organisation 'Liberty' - at their organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Shami Chakrabarti (L) - Director of the civil liberties campaign organisation 'Liberty' - with Labour M.P. Diane Abbot and actress Honor Blackman at their organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood at the Liberty organised protest against the British Government's intention to extend the amout of time a suspect can be held in custody before charges are brought or dropped. The current limit is 28 days but the British Government wants to change this to 42 days. A vote on this issue will be decided on the 11th June in the House of Commons. St.Stephen's Green, Westminister. 10th June 2008. Chris Joseph/Landmark Media. `