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Content Published September 13, 2016

Antek, Denisa and Vendula, seasonal workers from the Czech Republic picking stones and hoeing weeds in the brassica fields of South Lincolnshire. Needing the application of the eye to determine between crop and invasive plants it is one of the few agricultural tasks that has yet to be mechanised or automated.

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Content Published August 30, 2016

Great Yarouth Harbour

View of Great Yarmouth Harbour,UK. The Indian owned Malaviya Twenty ship was detained in the dock from December 2015 for safety failings. The vessel may also be implicated in allegations of slavery and poor employment practices exacerbated by the dramatic reduction in the oil price.

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Content Published August 30, 2016

Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarouth Harbour

The Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarmouth Harbour,UK. The Indian owned and crewed ship was detained in the dock from December 2015 for safety failings. The vessel may also be implicated in allegations of slavery and poor employment practices exacerbated by the dramatic reduction in the oil price.

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Content Published August 30, 2016

Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarouth Harbour

The Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarmouth Harbour,UK. The Indian owned and crewed ship was detained in the dock from December 2015 for safety failings. The vessel may also be implicated in allegations of slavery and poor employment practices exacerbated by the dramatic reduction in the oil price.

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Content Published August 30, 2016

Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarouth Harbour

The Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarmouth Harbour,UK. The Indian owned and crewed ship was detained in the dock from December 2015 for safety failings. The vessel may also be implicated in allegations of slavery and poor employment practices exacerbated by the dramatic reduction in the oil price.

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Content Published August 30, 2016

Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarouth Harbour

The Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarmouth Harbour,UK. The Indian owned and crewed ship was detained in the dock from December 2015 for safety failings. The vessel may also be implicated in allegations of slavery and poor employment practices exacerbated by the dramatic reduction in the oil price.

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Content Published August 30, 2016

Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarouth Harbour

The Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarmouth Harbour,UK. The Indian owned and crewed ship was detained in the dock from December 2015 for safety failings. The vessel may also be implicated in allegations of slavery and poor employment practices exacerbated by the dramatic reduction in the oil price.

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Content Published August 30, 2016

Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarouth Harbour

The Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarmouth Harbour,UK. The Indian owned and crewed ship was detained in the dock from December 2015 for safety failings. The vessel may also be implicated in allegations of slavery and poor employment practices exacerbated by the dramatic reduction in the oil price.

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Content Published August 30, 2016

Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarouth Harbour

The Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarmouth Harbour,UK. The Indian owned and crewed ship was detained in the dock from December 2015 for safety failings. The vessel may also be implicated in allegations of slavery and poor employment practices exacerbated by the dramatic reduction in the oil price.

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Content Published August 30, 2016

Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarouth Harbour

The Malaviya Twenty in Great Yarmouth Harbour,UK. The Indian owned and crewed ship was detained in the dock from December 2015 for safety failings. The vessel may also be implicated in allegations of slavery and poor employment practices exacerbated by the dramatic reduction in the oil price.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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Content Published April 26, 2016

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

On 26 April 2016, junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, formed picket lines on the first day of their unprecedented all-out strike—the first in NHS history to withdraw emergency cover. They protested Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's imposed new contract, which reduced weekend premiums, extended 'plain time' hours, and was seen as undervaluing doctors while endangering patients in the pursuit of a seven-day NHS. Signs read messages like "Hunt Must Go" and "Safe Staffing Saves Lives." Despite controversy, the action had widespread public backing.

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