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  • With the words 'We will never accept a united Ireland' and another quote 'For God and Ulster' we see a detail of a political painting in a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This Loyalist mural may have been drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) the organisations behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples' allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics..
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  • Using the Latin motto 'Quis Separabit' meaning 'Who shall separate us?' we see a detail of a political painting in a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This Loyalist mural may have been drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA), the organisation behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples' allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics..
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  • With hands in their pockets and walking in step, three friends pass along a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland, have just passed beneath a Loyalist mural drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is based on a well-known representation of a kneeling gunman shouldering a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) and aiming past the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA), the organisation behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples' allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics.   .
    belfast_murals001-26-09-1996.jpg
  • A young boy wearing his school uniform looks traumatised standing next to a burned-out shell of a saloon car that was set alight by vandals beneath the infamous Divis flats of the Catholic Lower Falls Road, West Belfast. He wears a red jumper which contrasts the blue graffiti paint on the wall behind him and the charred ground at his feet. He is alone, a young boy experiencing childhood through the traumas of a violent world Divis Tower was a flashpoint area during the height of the Troubles. 9 year-old Patrick Rooney a child of a similar age to this lad, was the first child killed in the Troubles, was killed in the tower during the Northern Ireland riots of August 1969,
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  • On a brick wall is a painted red hand that grips an Armalite automatic weapon which has been painted on to a street wall of a house off the protestant Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The red hand is actually better-known as The Red Hand Defenders (RHD),  a Northern Irish paramilitary group formed in 1998 and composed largely of Protestant hardliners from loyalist groups observing a cease-fire. It is composed of members of the Ulster Defence Association (largely those who once belonged to the now disbanded 2nd Battalion, C Company) and Loyalist Volunteer Force, most of whom are still part of the latter organisation.
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  • Two women read a wall caption with a background of geometric lines, right-angles and rectangles, on 4th August 2019, at Tate Britain, Millbank, London, England
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  • Art gallery visitors use their mobiles phones to access social media or check messages beneath a mocked-up exterior of the property where the artist Vincent van Gogh stayed in south London, on 4th August 2019, at Tate Britain, Millbank, London, England.
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  • Art gallery visitors use their mobiles phones to access social media or check messages beneath a mocked-up exterior of the property where the artist Vincent van Gogh stayed in south London, on 4th August 2019, at Tate Britain, Millbank, London, England.
    tate_britain-03-04-08-2019.jpg
  • A woman poses for her selfie with a background of geometric lines, right-angles and rectangles, on 4th August 2019, at Tate Britain, Millbank, London, England
    tate_britain-01-04-08-2019.jpg
  • A man hitches his shorts as he descends steps with a background of geometric lines, right-angles and rectangles, on 4th August 2019, at Tate Britain, Millbank, London, England
    tate_britain-05-04-08-2019.jpg
  • A Union Jack flag hangs above white emulsion paint which has been smeared over a shop window in Lavender Hill, Battersea, a victim of the UK recession. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
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  • A man leans back on his hands on the steps outside Tate Britain on Millbank, on 4th August 2019, in London, England
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  • As Storm Doris blows across the UK, pedestrians on Fenchurch Street, brave the high winds funneled through the narrow streets, squeezed between the tall buildings of financial and insurance institutions in the City of London, on 23rd February 2017. Strong winds have led to flight cancellations and road and rail disruption across much of Britain. Thousands of homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and northern England.
    storm_doris-41-23-02-2017.jpg
  • Women office workers dash through a City of London street, the heart of the capital's financial district. Carrying an armful of paper files and folders, clasped in their arms that make their way across the city en route to a meeting with associates. Their education and careers have taken them to positions of influence and success, still hard to do in 90s Britain.
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  • Four associates celebrate a successful day's business by treating themselves to a lunchtime bottle of white wine amid the scenes of prosperity and wealth of early 90s Britain. At their feet in the bay window are the fruits of a buoyant economy - Magnums of and jeroboams of Champagne to help revel in the success of the era. This is the City of London, the heart of the capital's financial district where money is earned in great quantities and commodities traded in their millions. The commissions are huge and lunchtimes are extravagant.
    city_lunchtime02-20-05-1993.jpg
  • As Storm Doris blows across the UK, pedestrians on Fenchurch Street, brave the high winds funneled through the narrow streets, squeezed between the tall buildings of financial and insurance institutions in the City of London, on 23rd February 2017. Strong winds have led to flight cancellations and road and rail disruption across much of Britain. Thousands of homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and northern England.
    storm_doris-62-23-02-2017.jpg
  • Campaigner for the Childrens' Society waits for new donors next to David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
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  • As Storm Doris blows across the UK, pedestrians on Fenchurch Street, brave the high winds funneled through the narrow streets, squeezed between the tall buildings of financial and insurance institutions in the City of London, on 23rd February 2017. Strong winds have led to flight cancellations and road and rail disruption across much of Britain. Thousands of homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and northern England.
    storm_doris-63-23-02-2017.jpg
  • As Storm Doris blows across the UK, pedestrians on Fenchurch Street, brave the high winds funneled through the narrow streets, squeezed between the tall buildings of financial and insurance institutions in the City of London, on 23rd February 2017. Strong winds have led to flight cancellations and road and rail disruption across much of Britain. Thousands of homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and northern England.
    storm_doris-57-23-02-2017.jpg
  • A motorcyclist struggles to his feet after being blown over by a gust of wind as Storm Doris blows across the UK and pedestrians on Fenchurch Street, brave the high winds funneled through the narrow streets, squeezed between the tall buildings of financial and insurance institutions in the City of London, on 23rd February 2017. Strong winds have led to flight cancellations and road and rail disruption across much of Britain. Thousands of homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and northern England.
    storm_doris-25-23-02-2017.jpg
  • Londoners in the street with a life-size cardboard cut-out of Queen Elizabeth stands in the entrance of a pub in the City of London ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
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  • As Storm Doris blows across the UK, pedestrians on Fenchurch Street, brave the high winds funneled through the narrow streets, squeezed between the tall buildings of financial and insurance institutions in the City of London, on 23rd February 2017. Strong winds have led to flight cancellations and road and rail disruption across much of Britain. Thousands of homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and northern England.
    storm_doris-52-23-02-2017.jpg
  • A lady office worker dashes through a City of London street, the heart of the capital's financial district. Carrying an armful of paper files and folders, clasped in her arms that makes her way across the city en route to a meeting with associates. Their education and careers have taken her to positions of influence and success, still hard to do in 90s Britain.
    city_people02-20-03-1993.jpg
  • As Storm Doris blows across the UK, pedestrians on Fenchurch Street, brave the high winds funneled through the narrow streets, squeezed between the tall buildings of financial and insurance institutions in the City of London, on 23rd February 2017. Strong winds have led to flight cancellations and road and rail disruption across much of Britain. Thousands of homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and northern England.
    storm_doris-66-23-02-2017.jpg
  • The statue of Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding,  outside St Clement Danes (RAF) church, on 17th April 2018, in London, England. Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding, GCB, GCVO, CMG (24 April 1882 – 15 February 1970) was an officer in the Royal Air Force. He served as a fighter pilot and then as commanding officer of No. 16 Squadron during the First World War. During the inter-war years he became Air Officer Commanding Fighting Area, Air Defence of Great Britain and then joined the Air Council as Air Member for Supply and Research. He was Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain and is generally credited with playing a crucial role in Britain's defence, and hence, the defeat of Adolf Hitler's plan to invade Britain.
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  • The statue of Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding,  outside St Clement Danes (RAF) church, on 17th April 2018, in London, England. Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding, GCB, GCVO, CMG (24 April 1882 – 15 February 1970) was an officer in the Royal Air Force. He served as a fighter pilot and then as commanding officer of No. 16 Squadron during the First World War. During the inter-war years he became Air Officer Commanding Fighting Area, Air Defence of Great Britain and then joined the Air Council as Air Member for Supply and Research. He was Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain and is generally credited with playing a crucial role in Britain's defence, and hence, the defeat of Adolf Hitler's plan to invade Britain.
    dowding_statue-02-17-04-2018.jpg
  • The statue of Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding,  outside St Clement Danes (RAF) church, on 17th April 2018, in London, England. Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding, GCB, GCVO, CMG (24 April 1882 – 15 February 1970) was an officer in the Royal Air Force. He served as a fighter pilot and then as commanding officer of No. 16 Squadron during the First World War. During the inter-war years he became Air Officer Commanding Fighting Area, Air Defence of Great Britain and then joined the Air Council as Air Member for Supply and Research. He was Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain and is generally credited with playing a crucial role in Britain's defence, and hence, the defeat of Adolf Hitler's plan to invade Britain.
    dowding_statue-05-17-04-2018.jpg
  • The statue of Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding,  outside St Clement Danes (RAF) church, on 17th April 2018, in London, England. Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding, GCB, GCVO, CMG (24 April 1882 – 15 February 1970) was an officer in the Royal Air Force. He served as a fighter pilot and then as commanding officer of No. 16 Squadron during the First World War. During the inter-war years he became Air Officer Commanding Fighting Area, Air Defence of Great Britain and then joined the Air Council as Air Member for Supply and Research. He was Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain and is generally credited with playing a crucial role in Britain's defence, and hence, the defeat of Adolf Hitler's plan to invade Britain.
    dowding_statue-03-17-04-2018.jpg
  • The statue of Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding,  outside St Clement Danes (RAF) church, on 17th April 2018, in London, England. Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding, GCB, GCVO, CMG (24 April 1882 – 15 February 1970) was an officer in the Royal Air Force. He served as a fighter pilot and then as commanding officer of No. 16 Squadron during the First World War. During the inter-war years he became Air Officer Commanding Fighting Area, Air Defence of Great Britain and then joined the Air Council as Air Member for Supply and Research. He was Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain and is generally credited with playing a crucial role in Britain's defence, and hence, the defeat of Adolf Hitler's plan to invade Britain.
    dowding_statue-01-17-04-2018.jpg
  • A protester stands outside Westminster Cathedral during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010. Voicing opposition to Catholic thinking the man has hand-written a sign of Biblical prophecies stating that the Pope is the Anti-Christ, with the Devil's number 666 in his name. This is during Pope Benedict 's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
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  • Sexual abuse victims stand outside Westminster Abbey to show pictures of themselves as young people during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Young girl in the picture and whose nails hold the Comunion portrait is Therese Albrecht from Chicago who was raped as an 8 year-old. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit50-17-09-2010.jpg
  • Sexual abuse victims stand outside Westminster Abbey to show pictures of themselves as young people during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit48-17-09-2010.jpg
  • Religious fanatic stands and argues theology outside Westminster Abbey during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit43-17-09-2010.jpg
  • Papal supporter Wellington boot worn during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit24-17-09-2010.jpg
  • British Papal supporters wave flags during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit23-17-09-2010.jpg
  • British Papal supporters wave flags during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit20-17-09-2010.jpg
  • British Papal supporters wave flags during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit18-17-09-2010.jpg
  • British Papal supporters wave flags during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit17-17-09-2010.jpg
  • British Papal supporters wave flags during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit15-17-09-2010.jpg
  • British Papal supporters wave flags during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit14-17-09-2010.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside University College London Hospital (UCL)  NHS Trust, on 19th January 2023, in London, England. This is the second of two-day strike and another date in Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
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  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside University College London Hospital (UCL)  NHS Trust, on 19th January 2023, in London, England. This is the second of two-day strike and another date in Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-21-19-01-2023.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 19th January 2023, in London, England. This is the second of two-day strike and another date in Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-03-19-01-2023.jpg
  • While striking nurses from the Royal College of Nursing who have walked out for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line, members of the public walk  outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-60-18-01-2023.jpg
  • While striking nurses from the Royal College of Nursing who have walked out for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line, a member of NHS staff walks outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-59-18-01-2023.jpg
  • While striking nurses from the Royal College of Nursing who have walked out for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line, NHS staff walk outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-56-18-01-2023.jpg
  • While striking nurses from the Royal College of Nursing who have walked out for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line, members of the public walk  outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-49-18-01-2023.jpg
  • While striking nurses from the Royal College of Nursing who have walked out for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line, members of the public walk  outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-48-18-01-2023.jpg
  • While striking nurses from the Royal College of Nursing who have walked out for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line, members of the public walk  outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-38-18-01-2023.jpg
  • While striking nurses from the Royal College of Nursing who have walked out for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line, members of the public walk  outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-35-18-01-2023.jpg
  • A young girl holds a placard among striking nurses from the Royal College of Nursing who have walked out for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-27-18-01-2023.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-08-18-01-2023.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-06-18-01-2023.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, on 18th January 2023, in London, England. This is the first two-day strike and Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history.
    nurses_strike-04-18-01-2023.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-69-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-56-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-54-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-50-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-47-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-41-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-38-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-37-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-34-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-18-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-14-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
    nurse's_strike-12-15-12-2022.jpg
  • Nurses from the Royal College of Nursing  strike for fairer pay and working conditions on a picket line outside St Thomas' NHS Hospital, on 15th December 2022, in London, England. This is Britain's largest-ever industrial action by nurses in NHS history, the first of two planned before Christmas with more in the New Year if the government of Rishi Sunak won't help settle the dispute.
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  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, members of the public gather in Horseguards Parade before the start of her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
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  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, XXXX during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-20-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, crowds line Horseguards before the funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-26-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, members of the The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (aka the Mounties) ride along Horseguards during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-46-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, an officer with the Coldstream Guards salutes during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-52-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, bandsmen pause during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-55-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, Canadian soldiers from various regiments march during the funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-59-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, an officer with the Coldstream Guards salutes during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-53-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, Welsh Guards bandsmen march up Horseguards during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-65-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, members of Members of the Househld Cavalry pause during the funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-70-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, King Charles III marches behind his late-mothers coffin on its gun carriage during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-79-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, King Charles III marches behind his late-mothers coffin on its gun carriage during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-85-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, King Charles III and Anne, Princess Royal march behind their late-mothers coffin on its gun carriage during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-77-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, King Charles III and Anne, Princess Royal march behind their late-mothers coffin on its gun carriage during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-82-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96, King Charles III and Anne, Princess Royal march behind their late-mothers coffin on its gun carriage during her funeral procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park and beyond to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle where she is to be interred, on 19th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Now succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III, it heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and its constitution.
    queen_dead-83-19-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death, at the age of 96, of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, Met police officers walk down Whitehall and past the Womens' War Memorial before the 'Lying-in-State Procession - from Buckingham Palace to Parliament, on 14th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    dead_queen-07-14-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death, at the age of 96, of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, a single wreath for the former monarch sits at the bottom of the Womens' War Memorial on Whitehall before the 'Lying-in-State Procession makes its way from Buckingham Palace to Parliament, on 14th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    dead_queen-08-14-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death, at the age of 96, of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, government workers watch the crowds below from their office doorways and balconies before the 'Lying-in-State Procession - from Buckingham Palace to Parliament, on 14th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    dead_queen-09-14-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death, at the age of 96, of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, the 'Lying-in-State Procession makes its way along Whitehall - from Buckingham Palace to Parliament, on 14th September 2022, in London, England. In the procession was King Charles, and other members of the royal family including, Princes William and Harry, the Princess Royal (Anne) and  Princes Andrew and Edward. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    dead_queen-20-14-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death, at the age of 96, of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, the 'Lying-in-State Procession makes its way along Whitehall - from Buckingham Palace to Parliament, on 14th September 2022, in London, England. In the procession was King Charles, and other members of the royal family including, Princes William and Harry, the Princess Royal (Anne) and  Princes Andrew and Edward. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    dead_queen-17-14-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death, at the age of 96, of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, the 'Lying-in-State Procession makes its way along Whitehall - from Buckingham Palace to Parliament, on 14th September 2022, in London, England. In the procession was King Charles, and other members of the royal family including, Princes William and Harry, the Princess Royal (Anne) and  Princes Andrew and Edward. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    dead_queen-23-14-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death, at the age of 96, of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, the 'Lying-in-State Procession makes its way along Whitehall - from Buckingham Palace to Parliament, on 14th September 2022, in London, England. In the procession was King Charles, and other members of the royal family including, Princes William and Harry, the Princess Royal (Anne) and  Princes Andrew and Edward. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    dead_queen-30-14-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death, at the age of 96, of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, the 'Lying-in-State Procession makes its way along Whitehall - from Buckingham Palace to Parliament, on 14th September 2022, in London, England. In the procession was King Charles and other members of the royal family including, Princes William and Harry, the Princess Royal (Anne) and  Princes Andrew and Edward. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    dead_queen-31-14-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 last week, the public continue to bring floral tributes to specially-designated locations at the top of Long Walk which leads up to the gates of Windsor Castle, on 12th September 2022, London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution. As a passionate environmentalist, the new monarch, King Charles III, has been known to oppose the use of plastic wrappings on flowers and has previously asked that the public dispose of such wrappings responsibly.
    queen_dead-45-12-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 last week, her face is seen in a Windsor town centre shop window, on 12th September 2022, London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    queen_dead-53-12-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 last week, the public continue to bring floral tributes to specially-designated locations near the gates of Windsor Castle, on 12th September 2022, London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution. As a passionate environmentalist, the new monarch, King Charles III, has been known to oppose the use of plastic wrappings on flowers and has previously asked that the public dispose of such wrappings responsibly.
    queen_dead-38-12-09-2022.jpg
  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 last week, her face is seen on a Daily Telegraph poster, above bouquets on sale outside a newsagents in Windsor, on 12th September 2022, London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    queen_dead-14-12-09-2022.jpg
  • Member of the Company Of Pikemen and Musketeers leave the second formal Proclamation ceremony for King Charles III at Royal Exchange in the City of London and following the death, at the age of 96, of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, on 9th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    queen_dead-91-10-09-2022.jpg
  • Member of the Company Of Pikemen and Musketeers march past security barriers after the second formal Proclamation ceremony for King Charles III at Royal Exchange in the City of London and following the death, at the age of 96, of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, on 9th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    queen_dead-80-10-09-2022.jpg
  • Member of the Company Of Pikemen and Musketeers march away after the second formal Proclamation ceremony for King Charles III at Royal Exchange in the City of London and following the death, at the age of 96, of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, on 9th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    queen_dead-76-10-09-2022.jpg
  • Members of the public watch the second formal Proclamation ceremony for King Charles III at Royal Exchange in the City of London and following the death, at the age of 96, of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, on 9th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    queen_dead-64-10-09-2022.jpg
  • Members of the public watch the second formal Proclamation ceremony for King Charles III at Royal Exchange in the City of London and following the death, at the age of 96, of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, on 9th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    queen_dead-57-10-09-2022.jpg
  • Members of the public watch the second formal Proclamation ceremony for King Charles III at Royal Exchange in the City of London and following the death, at the age of 96, of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, on 9th September 2022, in London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
    queen_dead-55-10-09-2022.jpg
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