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- Page 9 and 10: Daily TelegraphTime Out 1973Raissa
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- Page 15 and 16: Redbridge thuggeryThe most importan
- Page 17 and 18: Illustrated London NewsBrian Weske/
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- Page 27 and 28: Squatted land and buildings areput
- Page 29 and 30: The Guardian46Salisbury TimesReadin
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- Page 33 and 34: Time OutGutting by Quadrant Housing
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- Page 39 and 40: Squatters’ demonstrate. (See page
- Page 41 and 42: Tony SleepThe Squatters Handbook is
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- Page 45 and 46: Squatters brighten up the environme
- Page 47 and 48: A whole new ball gameWinning conces
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over the world.At first the GLC ins
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Housing Action’s attempts to take
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Some historySquatting in Britain be
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Winstanley and the DiggersBetween t
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The post war squattersby Andrew Fri
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Squatters take over luxury flats in
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I asked them how they had liked squ
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Better than the telly any dayOutwit
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The TimesDavid HoffmanDavid Hoffman
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We won, you should fight them tooGr
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Maida Hill Squatters, through Paddi
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Peter Johns/ The GuardianPress Asso
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Victory Villaby Nick Anning and Jil
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The wreckers. Top and bottom: Sound
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Is there life after squatting?Winni
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Mike GoldwaterMike GoldwaterTristan
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The erosion of squatters rightsHow
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premises. They must take care not t
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Using the spaceby Andrew InghamChap
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Frestonia, West London - Tony Sleep
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Proposal by squatters in Hebden Bri
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‘I Peter Manzoni, restorer, of No
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Penne David‘The Squatters Show’
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Outpost of a new cultureSquatting c
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Mike WiggKlaus KaldeTony SleepCarol
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a joke he’s got a badge on his ca
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Chris Schwarz/ CHARget the backing
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Squatting around theIts not just Br
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The end of a squat in Hamburg, West
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of Queen Beatrice under the slogan
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with increasing public support for
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The backgroundThe housing crisisA s
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The housing crisis cannot be concei
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level, specific circumstances can b
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include in part of the Criminal Law
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28 Morcton C and Tatc J, ‘The Vac
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The contributorsNick Anning, born 1