Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 1935 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Days after the 9-11 terrorist attacks, a Fox News satellite truck is positioned opposite the Pentagon which was badly damaged by the crashed Americans Airline flight 77, on 18th September 2001, Washington DC, USA. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    fox_news-18-09-2001.jpg
  • Lunchtime workers walk past a news headline for Conservative leadership contender, Liz Truss who is seen on a digital media screen, on 17th August 2022, in London, England. A leaked conversation shows Truss as saying that British workers are lazy and in leaked comments, needing "more graft."
    liz_truss_news-04-17-08-2022.jpg
  • Lunchtime workers walk past a news headline for Conservative leadership contender, Liz Truss who is seen on a digital media screen, on 17th August 2022, in London, England. A leaked conversation shows Truss as saying that British workers are lazy and in leaked comments, needing "more graft."
    liz_truss_news-02-17-08-2022.jpg
  • Lunchtime workers walk past a news headline for Conservative leadership contender, Liz Truss who is seen on a digital media screen, on 17th August 2022, in London, England. A leaked conversation shows Truss as saying that British workers are lazy and in leaked comments, needing "more graft."
    liz_truss_news-03-17-08-2022.jpg
  • Lunchtime workers walk past a news headline for Conservative leadership contender, Liz Truss who is seen on a digital media screen, on 17th August 2022, in London, England. A leaked conversation shows Truss as saying that British workers are lazy and in leaked comments, needing "more graft."
    liz_truss_news-01-17-08-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the UK has recorded 50,000 Covid cases, the first time in three months, Conservative MP and government Health Secretary, Sajid Javid appears on a news screen in the East End, with the latest headline about his refusal to ask the public to wear face coverings, or to further enforce England's Plan B to control surging Covid cases despite appeals from leading doctors, and instead, for the public to simply have booster jabs, on 21st October 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_news-01-21-10-2021.jpg
  • As the Coronavirus pandemic spreads across the UK, businesses and entertainment venues not already closed with the threat of job losses, struggle to stay open with growing rumours of a lockdown and travel restrictions around the capital. As the majority of Londoners start to work from home, others travel through Victoria where the latest news headline reports of growing rumours of a lockdown and extended travel restrictions in the capital, on 19th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_news-02-19-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronavirus pandemic spreads across the UK, businesses and entertainment venues not already closed with the threat of job losses, struggle to stay open with growing rumours of a lockdown and travel restrictions around the capital. As the majority of Londoners start to work from home, others travel through Victoria where the latest news headline reports of growing rumours of a lockdown and extended travel restrictions in the capital, on 19th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_news-01-19-03-2020.jpg
  • Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth look out of the News Building in central London. The News Building is a 17-storey office block forming part of the London Bridge Quarter development. It houses all of News UK's London operations, including The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and HarperCollins. It was designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, who also designed The Shard across the road from it, and was financed by Qatar, which is behind the London Bridge Quarter development.
    media_window01-16-02-2016.jpg
  • A stone carving of the German-born news tycoon, Paul Julius Reuter, seen at lunchtime in the City of London, the capital's financial district. Paul Julius Freiherr von Reuter (Baron de Reuter) (21 July 1816 – 25 February 1899), a German entrepreneur, pioneer of telegraphy and news reporting was a journalist and media owner, and the founder of the Reuters news agency. Reuter founded Reuters, one of the major financial news agencies of the world. On 17 March 1857, Reuter was naturalised as a British subject, and on 7 September 1871, the German Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha conferred a barony (Freiherr) on Julius Reuter. The title was later "confirmed by Queen Victoria as conferring the privileges of the nobility in England"
    city_people10-09-10-2015.jpg
  • A stone carving of the German-born news tycoon, Paul Julius Reuter, seen at lunchtime in the City of London, the capital's financial district. Paul Julius Freiherr von Reuter (Baron de Reuter) (21 July 1816 – 25 February 1899), a German entrepreneur, pioneer of telegraphy and news reporting was a journalist and media owner, and the founder of the Reuters news agency. Reuter founded Reuters, one of the major financial news agencies of the world. On 17 March 1857, Reuter was naturalised as a British subject, and on 7 September 1871, the German Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha conferred a barony (Freiherr) on Julius Reuter. The title was later "confirmed by Queen Victoria as conferring the privileges of the nobility in England"
    city_people09-09-10-2015.jpg
  • A stone carving of the German-born news tycoon, Paul Julius Reuter, seen at lunchtime in the City of London, the capital's financial district. Paul Julius Freiherr von Reuter (Baron de Reuter) (21 July 1816 – 25 February 1899), a German entrepreneur, pioneer of telegraphy and news reporting was a journalist and media owner, and the founder of the Reuters news agency. Reuter founded Reuters, one of the major financial news agencies of the world. On 17 March 1857, Reuter was naturalised as a British subject, and on 7 September 1871, the German Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha conferred a barony (Freiherr) on Julius Reuter. The title was later "confirmed by Queen Victoria as conferring the privileges of the nobility in England"
    city_people08-09-10-2015.jpg
  • Days before the UK publication of Prince Harry's book entitled 'Spare' in which his controversial revelations have damaged the relationship with his brother Prince William - and the monarchy, old Evening Standard newspapers remain unread at the bottom of a news dispenser in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 9th January 2023, in London, England.
    harry_headlines-03-09-01-2023.jpg
  • Days before the UK publication of Prince Harry's book entitled 'Spare' in which his controversial revelations have damaged the relationship with his brother Prince William - and the monarchy, old Evening Standard newspapers remain unread at the bottom of a news dispenser in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 9th January 2023, in London, England.
    harry_headlines-01-09-01-2023.jpg
  • Krishnan Guru-Murthy far left (Channel4 News) and other members of the media report on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's resignation from the Conservative Party leadership in Downing Street, on 7th July 2022, in London, England.
    johnson_resigns-65-07-07-2022.jpg
  • A detail of the Edinburgh Evening News board on the Gorgie Road, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
    edinburgh-21-26-06-2019.jpg
  • The Shard rises high above the News Building at London Bridge. The News Building is a 17-storey office block forming part of the London Bridge Quarter development. It houses all of News UK's London operations, including The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and HarperCollins. It was designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, who also designed The Shard across the road from it, and was financed by Qatar, which is behind the London Bridge Quarter development.
    tall_shard01-16-02-2016.jpg
  • Days before the UK publication of Prince Harry's book entitled 'Spare' in which his controversial revelations have damaged the relationship with his brother Prince William - and the monarchy, old Evening Standard newspapers remain unread at the bottom of a news dispenser in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 9th January 2023, in London, England.
    harry_headlines-02-09-01-2023.jpg
  • A businessman reads The Times newspaper in the early 90s when the News International title was a broadsheet - before it went to a tabloid format. The headline refers to a British Rail axing of 5,000 jobs, dated Friday 20th November 1992 when it cost just 45 pence. The Times is a British daily national newspaper, first published in London in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register (it became The Times on 1 January 1788). The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821) are published by Times Newspapers, since 1981 a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group headed by Rupert Murdoch.
    times_newspaper02-20-11-1992.jpg
  • Businessmen associates together read The Times newspaper in the early 90s when the News International title was a broadsheet - before it went to a tabloid format. The headline refers to a British Rail axing of 5,000 jobs. The Times is a British daily national newspaper, first published in London in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register (it became The Times on 1 January 1788). The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821) are published by Times Newspapers, since 1981 a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group headed by Rupert Murdoch.
    times_newspaper01-20-11-1992.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, the breaking news flashes from Fox TV's studios that there are expected to be no more survivors found at Ground Zero. The tragic message reads 'No Signs of Life' in large red letters, read by passers-by along the on the Avenue of the Americas on Manhattan. As the news travels across the building, the camera blurs other TV pictures of live broadcasts with a sense of urgency, speed and desperation in the fruitless search for life.
    september11th016-17-09_2001.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, the public walks past the Evening Standard news headline that shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-03-25-10-2022.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, the public walks past the Evening Standard news headline that shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-02-25-10-2022.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, the public walks past the Evening Standard news headline that shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-04-25-10-2022.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, the public walks past the Evening Standard news headline that shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-01-25-10-2022.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, the public walks past the Evening Standard news headline that shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-05-25-10-2022.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, the public walks past the Evening Standard news headline that shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-07-25-10-2022.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, a commuter takes a copy of the Evening Standard whose news headline shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-08-25-10-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-03-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-07-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-08-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-09-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-12-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-16-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-13-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-18-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-20-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-23-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-22-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-21-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-26-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-28-26-09-2022.jpg
  • On the day that Liz Truss MP was elected by Conservative Party members, to replace Boris Johnson and be their new leader and the UK's next Prime Minister, James Cleverly MP is interviewed by Krishnan Guru-Murthy for Channel4 News after the vote announcement in Westminster, on 5th September 2022, in London, England. In a 2 month-long candidate election that followed Johnson's removal from office, Truss beat her last rival Rishi Sunak, with a majority of 57% of the vote.
    tory_leadership-50-05-09-2022.jpg
  • The distorted face of catwalk model Bella Hadid appears on a torn copy of the Evening Standard newspaper at a news stand in South London, on 17th February 2022, in London, England.
    crumpled_newspaper-02-17-02-2022.jpg
  • Copies of newspapers showing yesterday's news, and a government's ad warning that time is running out for businesses who should be preparing for a UK Brexit on 1st January 2021, discarded on a bench outside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th October 2020, in London, Englan
    newspaper_bench06-20-10-2020.jpg
  • A copy of a newspaper with yesterday's news has been discarded on a bench outside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
    newspaper_bench04-20-10-2020.jpg
  • A copy of a newspaper with yesterday's news has been discarded on a bench outside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
    newspaper_bench02-20-10-2020.jpg
  • A labourer reads a copy of Britain's tabloid Sun Newspaper. The worker holds a coffee and wears a working mans' cap with a pencil in his right ear as he sits in sunshine during a lunch break. In the context of the News International media scandals of 2011, the (daily) Sun is a sister paper to the now defunct (Sunday) News of The World, closed down by proprietor Rupert Murdoch in the light of public outrage over phone hacking. The Sun's own headline refers to the previous day when Murdoch sat before a Parliamentary Select Committee to answer questions about the nature of phone hacking into private voicemails of victims and their grieving families. Murdoch's overall message was the committee grilling was his most humble day.
    tabloid_workman4-20-July-2011.jpg
  • A labourer reads a copy of Britain's tabloid Sun Newspaper. The worker holds a coffee and wears a working mans' cap with a pencil in his right ear as he sits in sunshine during a lunch break. In the context of the News International media scandals of 2011, the (daily) Sun is a sister paper to the now defunct (Sunday) News of The World, closed down by proprietor Rupert Murdoch in the light of public outrage over phone hacking. The Sun's own headline refers to the previous day when Murdoch sat before a Parliamentary Select Committee to answer questions about the nature of phone hacking into private voicemails of victims and their grieving families. Murdoch's overall message was the committee grilling was his most humble day.
    tabloid_workman2-20-July-2011.jpg
  • Graffiti partially covers newspaper titles belonging to Associated Newspapers, on a vendor's kiosk in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th January 2023, in London, England. Associated Newspapers Limited was established in 1905 and owns the Daily Mail, MailOnline, The Mail on Sunday, Metro, Metro.co.uk, i newspaper, inews.co.uk and New Scientist. Its portfolio of national newspapers, websites and mobile and tablet applications regularly reach 63% of the British adult population every month. DMG Media is the intermediate holding company for Associated Newspapers, Northcliffe Media, Harmsworth Printing, Harmsworth Media and other subsidiaries of the Daily Mail group of news media.
    media_titles-01-26-01-2023.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, the public walks past the Evening Standard news headline that shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-06-25-10-2022.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, a commuter takes a copy of the Evening Standard whose news headline shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-11-25-10-2022.jpg
  • On the day that Conservative MP Rishi Sunak officially becomes the youngest, the first person of colour and the first Hindu British Prime Minister, a commuter takes a copy of the Evening Standard whose news headline shows the traditional 'kissing of hands' (actually, a handshake) with the monarch, King Charles III, on 25th October 2022, in London, England.
    rishi_sunak_king-10-25-10-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-05-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-04-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-06-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-10-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-11-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-14-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-15-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-17-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-19-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-24-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-27-26-09-2022.jpg
  • An Evening Standard news headline in the aftermath of new Prime Minster, Liz Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget last Friday, the British Pound continues to fall on worldwide currency markets, now at its lowest rate since the UK went decimal in 1971, on 26th September 2022, in the City of London, England. The Bank of England has said today that it won't hesitate to raise interest rates in order to return inflation to its 2% target.
    bank_of_england-25-26-09-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the Bank of England announced a rise, from 1.25% to 1.75% in the interest rate, the highest increase in 27 years, the Evening Standard's latest news headlines refer to gas price increases and economic gloom for British families, on 4th August 2022, in the City of London, England. This increase is widely seen as a slide towards inflation with a shrinking of the UK economy - the start of its fall into recession in the third financial quarter of 2022.
    city_economy-45-04-08-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the Bank of England announced a rise, from 1.25% to 1.75% in the interest rate, the highest increase in 27 years, the Evening Standard's latest news headlines refer to gas price increases and economic gloom for British families, on 4th August 2022, in the City of London, England. This increase is widely seen as a slide towards inflation with a shrinking of the UK economy - the start of its fall into recession in the third financial quarter of 2022.
    city_economy-44-04-08-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the Bank of England announced a rise, from 1.25% to 1.75% in the interest rate, the highest increase in 27 years, an Evening Standard vendor unfolds the latest news headline banner sheets which refer to high street economic gloom, on 4th August 2022, in the City of London, England. This increase is widely seen as a slide towards inflation with a shrinking of the UK economy - the start of its fall into recession in the third financial quarter of 2022.
    city_economy-43-04-08-2022.jpg
  • The distorted face of catwalk model Bella Hadid appears on a torn copy of the Evening Standard newspaper at a news stand in South London, on 17th February 2022, in London, England.
    crumpled_newspaper-01-17-02-2022.jpg
  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, is an old Evening Standard newspaper headline with more bad news about NHS hospitals being unable to cope due to Covid, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city23-11-01-2021.jpg
  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, is an old Evening Standard newspaper headline with more bad news about NHS hospitals being unable to cope due to Covid, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city24-11-01-2021.jpg
  • Copies of newspapers showing yesterday's news, and a government's ad warning that time is running out for businesses who should be preparing for a UK Brexit on 1st January 2021, discarded on a bench outside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th October 2020, in London, Englan
    newspaper_bench07-20-10-2020.jpg
  • Copies of newspapers showing yesterday's news, and a government's ad warning that time is running out for businesses who should be preparing for a UK Brexit on 1st January 2021, discarded on a bench outside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th October 2020, in London, Englan
    newspaper_bench05-20-10-2020.jpg
  • A copy of a newspaper with yesterday's news has been discarded on a bench outside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
    newspaper_bench03-20-10-2020.jpg
  • A copy of a newspaper with yesterday's news has been discarded on a bench outside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
    newspaper_bench01-20-10-2020.jpg
  • Days after the September 11th 2001 attacks in New York and Washington DC, the US government had identified Osama Bin Laden as the head culprit of the terrorist action on America. Here, a businessman wearing a smart dark suit and polished loafers bends down to buy the latest copy of the New York Daily News from an African American vendor near Wall Street in the heart of New York's financial district. Bin Laden's demonic face is spread across the front page and the words "Wanted: Dead or Alive" tells Americans that their al-Qaeda evil-doer will be caught eventually, like a baddie rounded up by the Sheriff by the last scene of a Hollywood western.  .
    binladen_america004-19-09-2001.jpg
  • London, 9th November 2016: US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper at Oxford Circus, London, on the day of his election. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. © Richard Baker / Alamy Live News
    trump_headline-18-09-11-2016.jpg
  • London, 9th November 2016: US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper at Oxford Circus, London, on the day of his election. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. © Richard Baker / Alamy Live News
    trump_headline-09-09-11-2016.jpg
  • London, 9th November 2016: US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper at Oxford Circus, London, on the day of his election. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. © Richard Baker / Alamy Live News
    trump_headline-22-09-11-2016.jpg
  • London, 9th November 2016: US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper at Oxford Circus, London, on the day of his election. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. © Richard Baker / Alamy Live News
    trump_headline-13-09-11-2016.jpg
  • London, 9th November 2016: US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper at Oxford Circus, London, on the day of his election. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. © Richard Baker / Alamy Live News
    trump_headline-07-09-11-2016.jpg
  • London, 9th November 2016: US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper at Oxford Circus, London, on the day of his election. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. © Richard Baker / Alamy Live News
    trump_headline-05-09-11-2016.jpg
  • London 19th July 2013: Japanese Fuji TV markings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world. Copyright Richard Baker/Alamy Live News
    royal_baby-wait29-19-07-2013.jpg
  • London 19th July 2013: Media interview Met policeman as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world. Copyright Richard Baker/Alamy Live News
    royal_baby-wait19-19-07-2013.jpg
  • Spanish news reporter in media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world.
    royal_baby-wait14-19-07-2013.jpg
  • London 19th July 2013: Media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world. Copyright Richard Baker/Alamy Live News
    royal_baby-wait06-19-07-2013.jpg
  • London 19th July 2013: Media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world. Copyright Richard Baker/Alamy Live News
    royal_baby-wait05-19-07-2013.jpg
  • Live BBC News broadcasts a breakdown of College votes results the morning after Barack Obama's historic victory in the 2008 Presidential election. The TV screens are in he audio and electronics floor of the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street, London, England. A newly-elected Barack Obama is seen speaking to his party faithful at the rally in Chicago, and his face is large on the many home cinema screens seen across the world's media after this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. A shopper stops to watch the lunchtime news programme as Obama speaks with passion about the changes he promises to bring to America while the rest of the world looks on hoping for new political directions.
    obama_election_night58-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Live BBC news is being broadcast on TV screens in the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street, London, England. A newly-elected Barack Obama is seen speaking to his party faithful at a rally in Chicago, and his face is large on the many home cinema screens seen across the world's media after this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. A shopper stops to watch the lunchtime news programme as Obama speaks with passion about the changes he promises to bring to America while the rest of the world looks on hoping for new political directions.
    obama_election_night54-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Live BBC news is being broadcast on TV screens in the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street, London, England. The Reverend Jesse Jackson who once stood next to Martin Luther-King during the days of segregation and racial discrimination sobs with tears falling down his face at Barack Obama's victory rally before party faithful at a rally in Chicago. His face is large on the many home cinema screens seen across the world's media after this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. A shopper stops to watch the lunchtime news programme as Jackson weeps with joy thinking of the changes promised to bring to America while the rest of the world looks on hoping for new political directions.
    obama_election_night53-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Live BBC news is being broadcast on TV screens in the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street, London, England. A newly-elected Barack Obama is seen speaking to his party faithful at a rally in Chicago, and his face is large on the many home cinema screens seen across the world's media after this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. A shopper stops to watch the lunchtime news programme as Obama speaks with passion about the changes he promises to bring to America while the rest of the world looks on hoping for new political directions.
    obama_election_night51-05-11-2008.jpg
  • In London England, a life-size cardboard cut-out of Barack Obama stands next to a SKY News TV screen that is broadcasting live the latest polls of the 2008 US presidential elections. A Democratic party supporter listens intently and reacts with the tension of the early polls that suggest Obama is doing well against his Republican adversary, John McCain in this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. The location is a pub called the Hoop and Toy, in South Kensington, West London which has been opened all night for this special event for the American expatriate community living in this European capital.
    obama_election_night15-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Live BBC news is being broadcast on TV screens in the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street, London, England. The Reverend Jesse Jackson who once stood next to Martin Luther-King during the days of segregation and racial discrimination sobs with tears falling down his face at Barack Obama's victory rally before party faithful at a rally in Chicago. His face is large on the many home cinema screens seen across the world's media after this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. A shopper stops to watch the lunchtime news programme as Jackson weeps with joy thinking of the changes promised to bring to America while the rest of the world looks on hoping for new political directions.
    obama_election_night53-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Live BBC news is being broadcast on TV screens in the John Lewis department store in Oxford Street, London, England. A newly-elected Barack Obama is seen speaking to his party faithful at a rally in Chicago, and his face is large on the many home cinema screens seen across the world's media after this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. A shopper stops to watch the lunchtime news programme as Obama speaks with passion about the changes he promises to bring to America while the rest of the world looks on hoping for new political directions.
    obama_election_night51-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Live Sky News broadcasts latest results with life-size cardboard cut-out of Barack Obama during 2008 elections
    obama_election_night14-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Live Sky News broadcasts latest results with life-size cardboard cut-out of Barack Obama during 2008 elections
    obama_election_night13-05-11-2008.jpg
  • BBC News coverage shows John Simpson speaking behind a life-size cardboard cut-out of Barack Obama during 2008 elections
    obama_election_night11-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Rugman asks Myanmar's ex-ambassador to London, Kyaw Zwar Minn, about his being denied him entry into his embassy, on 8th April 2021, in London, England. The democratically-elected government in Myanmar was overthrown by a military-led coup in February.
    myanmar_embassy31-08-04-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghan's Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England.
    royals_racism14-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghan's Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road. A bus passes carrying an ad showing a multi-cultural population, on 11th March 2021, in London, England.
    royals_racism07-11-03-2021.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Richard Baker Photography

  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Blog