London, UK. 29th October 2016. Families and friends of people killed by police or in prisons wlak down whitehall in their annual march at a funereal pace from Trafalgar Square to Downing St, where they delivered a letter to Theresa May and held a rally with speakers from the families of some of those who have died. A woman holds the list of 3,180 people who have died in custody since 1969. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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