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  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of 'UK Visas and Immigration', a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-29-20-01-2020.jpg
  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of 'UK Visas and Immigration', a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-26-20-01-2020.jpg
  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of 'UK Visas and Immigration', a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-24-20-01-2020.jpg
  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of 'UK Visas and Immigration', a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-25-20-01-2020.jpg
  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of 'UK Visas and Immigration', a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-23-20-01-2020.jpg
  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of 'UK Visas and Immigration', a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-30-20-01-2020.jpg
  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of 'UK Visas and Immigration', a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-28-20-01-2020.jpg
  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of 'UK Visas and Immigration', a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-27-20-01-2020.jpg
  • The statues of Sir Eyre-Coote, K.B. by Thomas Banks (1788) and   <br />
Marquis Cornwallis, K.G. by John Bacon, Senior (1791) in the Gurkha Stair in the former India Office, which was part of the Foreign and Colonial Office (now the Foreign and Commonwealth Office), Whitehall, London. on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-12-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the covered Durbar Court, inside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and part of the former India Office, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley KG PC PC (Ire) (1760-1842) was styled Viscount Wesley from birth until 1781 and was known as Earl of Mornington from 1781 until 1799. He was an Irish and British politician and colonial administrator.The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-14-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The statues of Sir Eyre-Coote, K.B. by Thomas Banks (1788) and   <br />
Marquis Cornwallis, K.G. by John Bacon, Senior (1791) in the Gurkha Stair in the former India Office, which was part of the Foreign and Colonial Office (now the Foreign and Commonwealth Office), Whitehall, London. on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-11-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the covered Durbar Court, inside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and part of the former India Office, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-06-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the covered Durbar Court, inside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and part of the former India Office, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley KG PC PC (Ire) (1760-1842) was styled Viscount Wesley from birth until 1781 and was known as Earl of Mornington from 1781 until 1799. He was an Irish and British politician and colonial administrator.The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-07-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the covered Durbar Court, inside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and part of the former India Office, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley KG PC PC (Ire) (1760-1842) was styled Viscount Wesley from birth until 1781 and was known as Earl of Mornington from 1781 until 1799. He was an Irish and British politician and colonial administrator.The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-08-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the covered Durbar Court, inside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and part of the former India Office, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley KG PC PC (Ire) (1760-1842) was styled Viscount Wesley from birth until 1781 and was known as Earl of Mornington from 1781 until 1799. He was an Irish and British politician and colonial administrator.The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-10-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the covered Durbar Court, inside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and part of the former India Office, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley KG PC PC (Ire) (1760-1842) was styled Viscount Wesley from birth until 1781 and was known as Earl of Mornington from 1781 until 1799. He was an Irish and British politician and colonial administrator.The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-09-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Detail of the brass nameplate outside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office outside the government department on King Charles Street SW1, on 5th October, 2017, in London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-05-05-10-2017.jpg
  • The Muses Stair and glass octagonal lantern, in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The roof is graced by goddesses of plenty (canephora) and cherubs illustrating the Roman virtues. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-17-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Detail of the brass nameplate outside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office outside the government department on King Charles Street SW1, on 5th October, 2017, in London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-06-05-10-2017.jpg
  • Detail of the brass nameplate outside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office outside the government department on King Charles Street SW1, on 5th October, 2017, in London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-04-05-10-2017.jpg
  • Detail of the brass nameplate outside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office outside the government department on King Charles Street SW1, on 5th October, 2017, in London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-03-05-10-2017.jpg
  • Detail of the brass nameplate outside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office outside the government department on King Charles Street SW1, on 5th October, 2017, in London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-02-05-10-2017.jpg
  • The statue of the 4th Earl of Clarendon KG GCB at the foot of the Grand Staircase in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon KG GCB PC (1800–1870), was an English diplomat and statesman. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-31-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The Muses Stair and glass octagonal lantern, in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The roof is graced by goddesses of plenty (canephora) and cherubs illustrating the Roman virtues. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-18-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The portraits of Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie at the top of the Muses Stair below the glass octagonal lantern, in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The royal portraits of Napoleon Empress Eugenie, were gifted to the East India Company in gratitude of its benefaction to the Paris Exhibition of 1855. The roof is an octagonal glass dome, graced by goddesses of plenty (canephora) and cherubs illustrating the Roman virtues. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-16-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The portraits of Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie at the top of the Muses Stair below the glass octagonal lantern, in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The royal portraits of Napoleon Empress Eugenie, were gifted to the East India Company in gratitude of its benefaction to the Paris Exhibition of 1855. The roof is an octagonal glass dome, graced by goddesses of plenty (canephora) and cherubs illustrating the Roman virtues. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-15-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the Grand Staircase in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    banqueting_hall-02-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The architecture of the Grand Staircase in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    banqueting_hall-01-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Anti-Deportation protesters 'Reclaim the Power' protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Women's Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Office's detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-03-29-07-2019.jpg
  • Anti-Deportation protesters 'Reclaim the Power' protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Women's Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Office's detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-02-29-07-2019.jpg
  • Anti-Deportation protesters 'Reclaim the Power' protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Women's Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Office's detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-04-29-07-2019.jpg
  • Anti-Deportation protesters 'Reclaim the Power' prepare to protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Women's Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Office's detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-01-29-07-2019.jpg
  • The long meeting table in the Locarno Room at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. In 1925 the Foreign Office played host to the signing of the Locarno Treaties, aimed at reducing tension in Europe. The ceremony took place in a suite of rooms that had been designed for banqueting, which subsequently became known as the Locarno Suite. During the Second World War, the Locarno Suite's fine furnishings were removed or covered up, and it became home to a foreign office code-breaking department.
    foreign_office-24-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The long meeting table in the Locarno Room at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. In 1925 the Foreign Office played host to the signing of the Locarno Treaties, aimed at reducing tension in Europe. The ceremony took place in a suite of rooms that had been designed for banqueting, which subsequently became known as the Locarno Suite. During the Second World War, the Locarno Suite's fine furnishings were removed or covered up, and it became home to a foreign office code-breaking department.
    foreign_office-23-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Interior architecture of the Locarno Room in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. In 1925 the Foreign Office played host to the signing of the Locarno Treaties, aimed at reducing tension in Europe. The ceremony took place in a suite of rooms that had been designed for banqueting, which subsequently became known as the Locarno Suite. During the Second World War, the Locarno Suite's fine furnishings were removed or covered up, and it became home to a foreign office code-breaking department.
    foreign_office-20-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The long meeting table in the Locarno Room at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. In 1925 the Foreign Office played host to the signing of the Locarno Treaties, aimed at reducing tension in Europe. The ceremony took place in a suite of rooms that had been designed for banqueting, which subsequently became known as the Locarno Suite. During the Second World War, the Locarno Suite's fine furnishings were removed or covered up, and it became home to a foreign office code-breaking department.
    foreign_office-21-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a corporate office workplace, staff participate in a Zoom meeting in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 21st September 2021, in London, England. Post-Covid pandemic, City workers are returning to their office desks in greater numbers but many still prefer to work from home for at least 1-2 days a week.
    city_office-05-21-09-2021.jpg
  • Seen through the window of an office window, is an emplyee whose files, books and manuals lining their window sill at the premises of a corporate workplace in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 21st September 2021, in London, England. Post-Covid pandemic, City workers are returning to their office desks in greater numbers but many still prefer to work from home for at least 1-2 days a week.
    city_office-02-21-09-2021.jpg
  • Seen through the window of an office window, is an emplyee whose files, books and manuals lining their window sill at the premises of a corporate workplace in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 21st September 2021, in London, England. Post-Covid pandemic, City workers are returning to their office desks in greater numbers but many still prefer to work from home for at least 1-2 days a week.
    city_office-01-21-09-2021.jpg
  • Palmerston, the resident cat of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) sleeps on a winged armchair in the Ambassadors Meeting Room where senior foreign diplomats wait for official meetings, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Palmerston is the resident Chief Mouser at the FCO who began his role in2016. Previously, he was from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home and is named after the former Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister Lord Palmerston.
    foreign_office-29-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Palmerston, the resident cat of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) sleeps on a winged armchair in the Ambassadors Meeting Room where senior foreign diplomats wait for official meetings, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Palmerston is the resident Chief Mouser at the FCO who began his role in2016. Previously, he was from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home and is named after the former Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister Lord Palmerston.
    foreign_office-27-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Palmerston, the resident cat of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) sleeps on a winged armchair in the Ambassadors Meeting Room where senior foreign diplomats wait for official meetings, on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. Palmerston is the resident Chief Mouser at the FCO who began his role in2016. Previously, he was from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home and is named after the former Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister Lord Palmerston.
    foreign_office-28-17-09-2017.jpg
  • A single employee stands in the window of his office premises in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 21st September 2021, in London, England. Post-Covid pandemic, City workers are returning to their office desks in greater numbers but many still prefer to work from home for at least 1-2 days a week.
    city_office-04-21-09-2021.jpg
  • A single employee stands in the window of his office premises in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 21st September 2021, in London, England. Post-Covid pandemic, City workers are returning to their office desks in greater numbers but many still prefer to work from home for at least 1-2 days a week.
    city_office-03-21-09-2021.jpg
  • in the City of London, the capital's financial district (aka the Square Mile), on 20th January 2022, in London, England. The government has announced that workers are to be encouraged to return to work after the Covid Plan-B police from late-2021. A return to office buildings will begin immediately amid public worries of an increase in new Covid-19 infections.
    roof_garden-07-20-01-2022.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee leaves through security barriers of his offices in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape14-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee leaves through security barriers of his offices in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape15-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee leaves through security barriers of his offices in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape12-09-03-2021.jpg
  • The last person to leave the office is a conscientious lady employee of the biscuit and snack manufacturer United Biscuits at their UK headquarters at Hayes Park North near London England. Seen in a window surrounded bright ceiling lights, the female sits at her desk tying up loose ends before leaving for the day. As darkness falls outside, the red lights from tail lights streak across the picture and the green grass on a landscaped bank is lit by light posts. None of her work colleages have stayed on, preferring to depart to see their families at home on this winter night. Perhaps this career woman is single and an ambitious member of the team who can dedicate more time to her job..
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  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee leaves through security barriers of his offices in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape13-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits alone in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace16-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits alone in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace15-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits alone in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace14-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits at his desk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace13-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits at his desk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace11-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits at his desk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_offices05-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits at his desk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_offices04-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits at his desk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_offices02-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits at his desk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_offices03-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits at his desk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_offices01-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits at his desk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace10-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee sits at his desk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_offices06-09-03-2021.jpg
  • As the number of Omicron Covid variant cases increase in the UK, and the government's Plan B restrictions continue which includes asking workers to work from home again, office desks remain vacant in the City, the capital's financial district, remains quieter than normal, on 14th December 2021, in London, England.
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  • As the number of Omicron Covid variant cases increase in the UK, and the government's Plan B restrictions continue which includes asking workers to work from home again, office desks remain vacant in the City, the capital's financial district, remains quieter than normal, on 14th December 2021, in London, England.
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  • In an otherwise empty City of London financial district, whose workforce are largely still working from home during the second (Autumn) spike Coronavirus pandemic, round tables are stacked inside a deserted office space on London Wall, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
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  • In an otherwise empty City of London financial district, whose workforce are largely still working from home during the second (Autumn) spike Coronavirus pandemic, round tables are stacked inside a deserted office space on London Wall, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
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  • A lone male figure makes his way along a corridor of power in the newly-opened European Parliament building in Brussels, Belgium. As the new head-quarters of the EU and an administrative home to the Members of European Parliament (MEPs), it is a contemporary architectural symbol of infuence and modernity. We see the man walking towards an open atrium. The viewer can see three floors though there are many more out of sight and on two of the levels there are TV screens with the stars denoting the number of member states at that time. The interior is grid-like with warm and inviting lighting, making for a productive environment in which office workers can feel comfortable when dealing with European political business.
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  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee walks towards the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
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  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee enters via the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
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  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee walks towards the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape18-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee walks towards the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape17-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee walks towards the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape16-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual company policies, a solitary receptionist works alone beneath a screen with a message about hygiene and social distancing in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
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  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual company policies, a solitary receptionist works alone beneath a clock on a screen in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace01-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual company policies, a solitary receptionist works alone beneath a screen with a message about hygiene and social distancing in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace02-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
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  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter06-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter03-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter05-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter04-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter02-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter01-09-03-2021.jpg
  • Employees from nearby companies sit in Leadenhall during late-summer lunchtime temeratures in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 21st September 2021, in London, England. Post-Covid pandemic, City workers are returning to their office desks in greater numbers but many still prefer to work from home for at least 1-2 days a week.
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  • Now that workers are gradually returning to their office workplaces after a year of Covid lockdown restrictions,  a banner on the side of a London bus advertises the property company 'Workspace', alongside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. 'Workspace' is a real estate investment trust that  lets office, industrial and workshop space to small and medium-sized enterprises.
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  • Now that workers are gradually returning to their office workplaces after a year of Covid lockdown restrictions,  a banner on the side of a London bus advertises the property company 'Workspace', alongside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. 'Workspace' is a real estate investment trust that  lets office, industrial and workshop space to small and medium-sized enterprises.
    work_bus01-08-06-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, two security personnel patrol the plaza beneath insurance institutions, including Lloyds of London, on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_security07-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, two security personnel patrol the plaza beneath insurance institutions, including Lloyds of London, on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_security06-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, two security personnel patrol the plaza beneath insurance institutions, including Lloyds of London, on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_security05-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, two security personnel patrol the plaza beneath insurance institutions, including Lloyds of London, on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_security03-09-03-2021.jpg
  • A dog chases crows in front of south London suburban homes with a background of the city towers and office buildings, in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, on 17th September 2020, in London, England.
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  • A dog chases crows in front of south London suburban homes with a background of the Shard tower and City office buildings, in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, on 17th September 2020, in London, England.
    ruskin_park03-17-09-2020.jpg
  • A man walks his dogs in front of south London suburban homes with a background of the Shard tower and City office buildings, in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, on 17th September 2020, in London, England.
    ruskin_park02-17-09-2020.jpg
  • A dog chases crows in front of south London suburban homes with a background of the Shard tower and City office buildings, in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, on 17th September 2020, in London, England.
    ruskin_park04-17-09-2020.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, two security personnel patrol the plaza beneath insurance institutions, including Lloyds of London, on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_security02-09-03-2021.jpg
  • A dog chases crows in front of south London suburban homes with a background of the city towers and office buildings, in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, on 17th September 2020, in London, England.
    ruskin_park06-17-09-2020.jpg
  • We are looking down from above to office and business workers who are lying down and relaxing in the grass in their lunch break at Finsbury Circus, a circular green park space in the heart of London's financial district, the City of London. Surrounding them is an art instillation of steel sheep that are incongruously grazing among the assorted people, much like they once did when London was a home to livestock en-route to market and other animals used for transport. It is a warm afternoon and in the foreground, a man wearing a dark suit has taken off his polished shoes and is lying his head on his jacket in the warm afternoon, loosening his tight tie and stretching his neck. Elsewhere, a lady is sitting eating a packed lunch with the Sun newspaper and a man a little further behind is in jeans and plimsoll shoes. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. The City of London is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium, close to this site and subsequent wooden and stone bridges have helped modern London become a financial success.
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  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, two security personnel patrol the plaza beneath insurance institutions, including Lloyds of London, on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_security01-09-03-2021.jpg
  • The morning after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his government's Plan-B, a new set of Covid restrictions directed at slowing down the spread of the Omicron variant, two women wearing tinsel walk through the City of London, the capital's financial district, which has in recent months become much busier as workers returned to their offices after working from home, on 9th December 2021, in London, England. Plan-B includes the rule that workers should once again work from home if possible, effective from next Monday, 13th December.
    city_people-06-09-12-2021.jpg
  • The morning after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his government's Plan-B, a new set of Covid restrictions directed at slowing down the spread of the Omicron variant, two women wearing tinsel walk through the City of London, the capital's financial district, which has in recent months become much busier as workers returned to their offices after working from home, on 9th December 2021, in London, England. Plan-B includes the rule that workers should once again work from home if possible, effective from next Monday, 13th December.
    city_people-07-09-12-2021.jpg
  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, businesspeople gather to enjoy after-hours drinks beneath the Lloyds Building (left) and other modern skyscrapers on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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