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Mark Wallinger State Britain 2007 - Significant Works

/ Brian William Haw lived for almost ten years in Parliament Square. He was a thorn in the flesh of the British establishment and became a symbol of the anti-war movement against the conflicts first in Afghanistan and then Iraq. An evangelical Christian, he’d served in the Merchant Navy, worked as a removal man and had a wife and seven children, whom he left to set up his protest in 2001. A one-man political protest, his camp and banners were erected on the grass in Parliament Square, creating a striking contrast to the 19th-century architecture and seat of power across the road. After legal action, the Greater London Council relocated Haw and his assemblage to the pavement that was administered by Westminster City Council. 

Drugs Worth £1m Seized And 100 Arrested In Isle Of Wight And Hampshire Crackdown

Isle of Wight Radio 3:00pm - 7:00pm Live and Local Podcast - Supporting Live Local Music On The Isle Of Wight Drugs Worth £1m Seized And 100 Arrested In Isle Of Wight And Hampshire Crackdown By Oliver Dyer More than a million pounds worth of drugs and 100 suspected dealers have been arrested across the Isle of Wight and Hampshire over the last 18 months. Hampshire Constabulary says it has also seized 82 mobile phones almost £53,000 in cash, alongside weapons and a firearm, as part of its County Lines programme. The proactive operation involved its Neighbourhoods teams, drug and high harm teams, proactive roads policing, firearms, dogs, crime investigation detectives and officers from the county lines specialist team Op Monument.  

100 suspects arrested and £1m of drugs seized in bid to tackle county lines

100 suspects arrested and £1m of drugs seized in bid to tackle county lines
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