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Large-scale artwork highlights annual trade suicides 

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To mark Mental Health Awareness Week (15 to 21 May), a poignant art installation has been erected in London. 

The 12-metre-tall banner has been created by IronmongeryDirect and ElectricalDirect and will be displayed all week on a Galliford Try building site in the heart of the West End. 

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