London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: Victims of gun crime were also remembered
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: The march passes by Parliament.
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: A young man rallies the crowd at Parliment Square
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: Gemma Olway, one of the event's organisers, pleads with the press to create space, when murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor's father Richard greeted families from the 'North March'.
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: A young girl carries a picture of murder victim Edvin Johnson
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: Two youngsters display their banners
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: Members of the march take a well earned break before the main rally in Hyde Park.
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: The march went throught the centre of London and culminated in a rally at Hyde Park
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: Tributes to murder vicitm Jason Lewis rest in a push chair
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: A young child enjoys the occasion
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: The family of Ben Kinsella thank the crowd for their emotional support.
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: A protester joins in with the jeering and booing when a video greeting from Gordon Brown PM is played to the crowd
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: Metropolitan Police Commander Mark Simmons is helped to control the jeers during his speech by DJ and compere Richard Blackwood
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: A young girl displays a clear messgae to the crowd
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: Compere for the day, DJ Richard Blackwood
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: Actress Linda Robson, whose son held murder victim Ben Kinsella before he died of his injuries, give an emotinal speech against knife crime
London 20/09/08: The People's March against knife crime: DJ Richard Blackwood comforts actress Linda Robson after and emotional speech