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UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. ENGLAND, London: Taxi cabs block the streets of London during a demonstration against Uber, on February 10, 2016.Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. ENGLAND, London: Taxi cabs lined up in the streets during a protest against Uber, on February 10, 2016 in London.Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. ENGLAND, London: Taxi cabs lined up in the streets, blocking traffic, during a protest against Uber, on February 10, 2016 in London.Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. CANADA, Montreal: Taxi drivers protested against Uber outside of Trudeau Airport in Montreal, on February 10, 2016.Traffic was disrupted at the airport as the taxi drivers hope to force Quebec's government to make a change. CANADA, Montreal: Taxi's block traffic outside of Trudeau Airport in Montreal, on February 10, 2016, in a show of protest against Uber.Traffic was disrupted at the airport as the taxi drivers hope to force Quebec's government to make a change. CANADA, Montreal: Taxi's line up and park outside of Trudeau Airport in Montreal, on February 10, 2016, in a show of protest against Uber.Traffic was disrupted at the airport as the taxi drivers hope to force Quebec's government to make a change. USA, Manchester: Hillary Clinton addresses supporters during a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire on February 8, 2016. Despite her efforts, Clinton would subsequently lose the New Hampshire primary to Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders on February 9. CANADA, Montreal: Taxi's were lined up and parked outside of Trudeau Airport in Montreal, on February 10, 2016, in a show of protest against Uber.Traffic was disrupted at the airport as the taxi drivers hope to force Quebec's government to make a change. USA, Manchester: Hillary Clinton addresses supporters during a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire on February 8, 2016. Despite her efforts, Clinton would subsequently lose the New Hampshire primary to Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders on February 9. USA, Portsmouth: Hillary Clinton addresses supporters during a campaign event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on February 6, 2016. Despite her efforts, Clinton would subsequently lose the New Hampshire primary to Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders on February 9. USA, Portsmouth: Hillary Clinton addresses supporters during a campaign event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on February 6, 2016. Despite her efforts, Clinton would subsequently lose the New Hampshire primary to Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders on February 9. USA, Portsmouth: Hillary Clinton addresses supporters during a campaign event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on February 6, 2016. Despite her efforts, Clinton would subsequently lose the New Hampshire primary to Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders on February 9. USA, Portsmouth: Hillary Clinton addresses supporters during a campaign event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on February 6, 2016. Despite her efforts, Clinton would subsequently lose the New Hampshire primary to Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders on February 9. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. ENGLAND, London: Junior Doctors picket and hold signs during a demonstration outside Royal London Hospital on February 10, 2016, in London. The strike claim's the doctors would be over-worked which would lead to patients being endangered.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: A picture is taken of a sign on a black cab saying Totally failing London as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. ENGLAND, London: Junior Doctors picket and hold signs during a demonstration outside Royal London Hospital on February 10, 2016, in London. The strike claim's the doctors would be over-worked which would lead to patients being endangered.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Dozens of black cab drivers stage a protest in central London, causing gridlock to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square as taxi drivers hold another protest under the hashtag #Blackcabprotest against competition from app-based taxi services, and especially US company Uber, on February 10, 2016. Since its introduction in Britain, drivers of the city's famous black cabs have argued Uber bypasses local licensing and safety laws and amounts to unfair competition. They have staged a number of high-profile protests, including go-slow demonstrations that have brought traffic in the centre of London from Trafalgar Square to Victoria street. ENGLAND, London: Junior Doctors held a protest outside Royal London Hospital on February 10, 2016, in London. The strike claim's the doctors would be over-worked which would lead to patients being endangered.  UNITED-STATES, New York: United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (3rdL) addresses the audience during a special event entitled “In stronger partnership and better coordination of efforts to stop human trafficking: Eradicating modern-day slavery through sustainable development, organized by the Group of Friends United against Human Trafficking, in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) held at UN Headquarters in New York on February 9, 2016. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged the countries to ratify and implement the Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. UNITED-STATES, New York: Academy Award-winning actress and ambassador for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)  Mira Sorvino (R) addresses the audience during a special event entitled “In stronger partnership and better coordination of efforts to stop human trafficking: Eradicating modern-day slavery through sustainable development, organized by the Group of Friends United against Human Trafficking, in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)  held at UN Headquarters in New York on February 9, 2016. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged the countries to ratify and implement the Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. UNITED-STATES, New York: United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (2ndL) addresses the audience during a special event entitled “In stronger partnership and better coordination of efforts to stop human trafficking: Eradicating modern-day slavery through sustainable development, organized by the Group of Friends United against Human Trafficking, in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) held at UN Headquarters in New York on February 9, 2016. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged the countries to ratify and implement the Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. WEST BANK, Beit Jala:  French consul of Jerusalem Hervé Magro stands the Cremisan valley near Beit Jala, between West Bank and Israeli territory, on February 9, 2016 as Israel is about to make its largest land seizure in the West Bank since August 2014. He and a group of ambassadors and consuls from foreign countries attend a visit organized by Palestine liberation organization (PLO). Senior member of the central committee of Fatah, formerly named the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, Nabil Ali Muhammad Shaath and Palestinian Minister of Tourism, Rula Maayah also attend the visit.    	WEST BANK, Beit Jala:  Senior member of the central committee of Fatah, formerly named the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, Nabil Ali Muhammad Shaath (3rdL) and Palestinian Minister of Tourism, Rula Maayah (5thL), stand next to a group of ambassadors and consuls from foreign countries who visit the Cremisan valley in Beit Jala, between West Bank and Israeli territory, on February 9, 2016 as Israel is about to make its largest land seizure in the West Bank since August 2014.   	WEST BANK, Beit Jala:  French consul of Jerusalem Hervé Magro stands the Cremisan valley near Beit Jala, between West Bank and Israeli territory, on February 9, 2016 as Israel is about to make its largest land seizure in the West Bank since August 2014. He and a group of ambassadors and consuls from foreign countries attend a visit organized by Palestine liberation organization (PLO). Senior member of the central committee of Fatah, formerly named the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, Nabil Ali Muhammad Shaath and Palestinian Minister of Tourism, Rula Maayah also attend the visit.    	WEST BANK, Beit Jala:  Senior member of the central committee of Fatah, formerly named the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, Nabil Ali Muhammad Shaath (3rdR) and Palestinian Minister of Tourism, Rula Maayah (1stR), stand next to a group of ambassadors and consuls from foreign countries who visit the Cremisan valley in Beit Jala, between West Bank and Israeli territory, on February 9, 2016 as Israel is about to make its largest land seizure in the West Bank since August 2014.   	WEST BANK, Beit Jala:  Senior member of the central committee of Fatah, formerly named the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, Nabil Ali Muhammad Shaath (3rdL) and Palestinian Minister of Tourism, Rula Maayah (5thL), stand next to a group of ambassadors and consuls from foreign countries who visit the Cremisan valley in Beit Jala, between West Bank and Israeli territory, on February 9, 2016 as Israel is about to make its largest land seizure in the West Bank since August 2014.   	WEST BANK, Beit Jala:  French consul of Jerusalem Hervé Magro stands the Cremisan valley near Beit Jala, between West Bank and Israeli territory, on February 9, 2016 as Israel is about to make its largest land seizure in the West Bank since August 2014. He and a group of ambassadors and consuls from foreign countries attend a visit organized by Palestine liberation organization (PLO). Senior member of the central committee of Fatah, formerly named the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, Nabil Ali Muhammad Shaath and Palestinian Minister of Tourism, Rula Maayah also attend the visit.  	UK, London: Rebel Wilson is pictured at How to be single European film premiere at Leicester Square, London on February 9, 2016. UK, London: Stooshe, Alexandra Buggs, Courtney Rumbold, Karis Anderson pictured at How to be single European film premiere at Leicester Square, London on February 9, 2016. UK, London: Tallia Storm is pictured at How to be single European film premiere at Leicester Square, London on February 9, 2016. UK, London: Sweet Riot, Paige,Megan,Faye, Steph pictured at How to be single European film premiere at Leicester Square, London on February 9, 2016. UK, London: Leslie Mann, Dakota Johnson, Alison Brie, Rebel Wilson pictured at How to be single European film premiere at Leicester Square, London on February 9, 2016. UK, London: Stooshe, Alexandra Buggs, Courtney Rumbold, Karis Anderson pictured at How to be single European film premiere at Leicester Square, London on February 9, 2016. UK, London: Michelle Heaton is pictured at How to be single European film premiere at Leicester Square, London on February 9, 2016. UK, London: Tallia Storm is pictured at How to be single European film premiere at Leicester Square, London on February 9, 2016. UK, London: Trent Owers is pictured at How to be single European film premiere at Leicester Square, London on February 9, 2016.