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    In England and Wales, squatting – taking possession of land or an empty house the squatter does not own – is a criminal or civil offence, depending on...
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    squatted. Squatting in the Czech Republic began in its modern form when anarchist and punk activists inspired by squatting movements in Amsterdam and...
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  • Squatting the real story is a 1980 compendium of articles about squatting in the United Kingdom, mainly based on projects in London. It was edited by Nick...
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  • that period. Although "squatting" is a criminal offense in England and Wales under Section 144 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders...
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    vanished. The New South Wales map includes the Riverine District with Squatting Runs. The colonial administration rejected squatting in 1833 but only with...
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  • Harry Hallowes (category All Wikipedia articles written in Hiberno-English)
    was born in County Sligo, Ireland, around 1936 and moved to London in the 1950s. He was evicted from his council flat in Highgate in 1987 and then set...
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  • The 101ers (category Musical groups established in 1974)
    as Stonehenge, and established themselves on the London pub rock circuit prior to the advent of punk. The group was named after the squat where they lived...
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    Piers Corbyn (category Councillors in the London Borough of Southwark)
    other rebel in the family Archived 22 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine The Observer, Tim Adams, 24 January 2016 Wales Institute of Social and Economic...
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    appointed under the Encroachment Act to manage squatting. From 1836 legislation was passed to legalise squatting with grazing rights available for ten pounds...
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    Ian Dury (category Deaths from colorectal cancer in England)
    London, squatting at Oval Mansions in Kennington, which The Guardian referred to as "one of London's most notorious squatted buildings" and Dury himself...
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