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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • A discarded copy of a Metro newspaper, reporting on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's alleged affair with Jennifer Arcuri and the date when Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions are further relaxed, lies on the seats of a London bus, on 29th March 2021, in London, England.
    newspaper_headline02-29-03-2021.jpg
  • A discarded copy of a Metro newspaper, reporting on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's alleged affair with Jennifer Arcuri and the date when Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions are further relaxed, lies on the seats of a London bus, on 29th March 2021, in London, England.
    newspaper_headline01-29-03-2021.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
  • An elderly woman reads a copy of a tabloid newspaper, on 16th June 1989, in London, England.
    newspaper_woman-16-06-1989.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_bench02-20-10-2020.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
  • A businessman takes a free newspaper with the headline featuring a portrait of Prince Charles, the Londoner of the decade, according to the Evening Standard, in the City of London, England UK.
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  • An newspaper headline featuring a portrait of Prince Charles, the Londoner of the decade, according to the Evening Standard, in the City of London, England UK.
    charles_newspaper-01-08-09-2016.jpg
  • A businessman takes a free newspaper with the headline featuring a portrait of Prince Charles, the Londoner of the decade, according to the Evening Standard, in the City of London, England UK.
    charles_newspaper-02-08-09-2016.jpg
  • An newspaper headline featuring a portrait of Prince Charles, the Londoner of the decade, according to the Evening Standard, in the City of London, England UK.
    charles_newspaper-03-08-09-2016.jpg
  • An newspaper headline featuring a portrait of Prince Charles, the Londoner of the decade, according to the Evening Standard, in the City of London, England UK.
    charles_newspaper-07-08-09-2016.jpg
  • A newspaper seller rests for a moment to eat a sandwich. With a foot resting on his stall, he bites his snack while outside the large Selfridges department store on Oxford Street in central London. The headline refers to yet another governmental mistake involving vast amounts of public money on this day in 1992.
    newspaper_seller-12-03-1992.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.
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  • 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
  • An elderly Italian man reads the latest news on the pages of El Tempo from a public display case, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy. El Tempo is a daily Italian newspaper published in Rome, Italy. was founded in Rome by Renato Angiolillo in 1944. Initially the newspaper was a conservative publication with an anti-communist stance.
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  • 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. Page Three (or Page 3) is a tabloid newspaper photograph consisting of a topless female glamour model, usually printed on the paper's third page. Women who model regularly for the feature are known as Page Three girls. "Page Three" and "Page 3" are registered trademarks of the Sun tabloid, where the feature originated in 1970. 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.
    tabloid_workman1-20-July-2011.jpg
  • Days before the next RMT national rail strike takes effect at the weekend, the public walk past the latest Evening Standard newspaper headline during the August heatwave in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 11th August 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-52-11-08-2022.jpg
  • Days before the next RMT national rail strike takes effect at the weekend, the public walk past the latest Evening Standard newspaper headline during the August heatwave in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 11th August 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-45-11-08-2022.jpg
  • On the third anniversary of the UK leaving the European Union (EU), a lone gentleman sits and reads his newspaper in on a bench at a beach shelter at Thorpe Bay near Southend-on-Sea, on 31st January 2023, in Southend, England. In the 2016 EU Referendum, 39,348 voters  in Southend-on-Sea voted to Remain (41.9%) and 54,522 (58.1%) to Leave. The UK officially left the EU on 31st January 2020.
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  • Days before the next RMT national rail strike takes effect at the weekend, the public walk past the latest Evening Standard newspaper headline during the August heatwave in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 11th August 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-53-11-08-2022.jpg
  • Days before the next RMT national rail strike takes effect at the weekend, the public walk past the latest Evening Standard newspaper headline during the August heatwave in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 11th August 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-51-11-08-2022.jpg
  • Days before the next RMT national rail strike takes effect at the weekend, the public walk past the latest Evening Standard newspaper headline during the August heatwave in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 11th August 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-44-11-08-2022.jpg
  • Days before the next RMT national rail strike takes effect at the weekend, the public walk past the latest Evening Standard newspaper headline during the August heatwave in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 11th August 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-43-11-08-2022.jpg
  • Days before the next RMT national rail strike takes effect at the weekend, the public walk past the latest Evening Standard newspaper headline during the August heatwave in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 11th August 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-42-11-08-2022.jpg
  • Days before the next RMT national rail strike takes effect at the weekend, the public walk past the latest Evening Standard newspaper headline during the August heatwave in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 11th August 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-41-11-08-2022.jpg
  • A gentleman buys an edition of the Evening Standard newspaper outside the gates of the Ascot racecourse on Ladies Day at Royal Ascot racing week. The headline 'Maxwells Arrested' refers to the sons of media tycoon Robert Maxwell whose suspicious death triggered fraud allegations to his newspaper empire. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and English social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe's best-attended race meeting. There are sixteen group races on offer, with at least one Group One event on each of the five days. The Gold Cup is on Ladies' Day on the Thursday. There is over £3 million of prize money on offer.
    ascot_races03-21-06-1993.jpg
  • The news that media tycoon Robert maxwell had drowned in the sea is reported in the Sun newspaper, on 6th November 1991, in London, England. In 1991, Maxwell's body was discovered floating in the Atlantic Ocean, having fallen overboard from his yacht.
    maxwell_dead-06-11-1991.jpg
  • As pedestrians walk past, an old copy of yesterday's Evening Standard newspaper blows in the wind as, still carrying the headline about the government's decision to quarantine and test air travellers flying into the UK, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city21-10-02-2021.jpg
  • As pedestrians walk past, an old copy of yesterday's Evening Standard newspaper blows in the wind as, still carrying the headline about the government's decision to quarantine and test air travellers flying into the UK, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city22-10-02-2021.jpg
  • As pedestrians walk past, an old copy of yesterday's Evening Standard newspaper blows in the wind as, still carrying the headline about the government's decision to quarantine and test air travellers flying into the UK, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city23-10-02-2021.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
  • During an early evening downpour in Sloane Square, a lady covers her head with the latest edition of the Evening Standard newspaper, on 24th August 2020, in London, England.
    sloane_sq_rain01-24-08-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-33-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-31-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-30-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-29-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-28-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-08-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-07-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Opposite the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_headline-06-23-2020 .jpg
  • The Socialist Militant newspaper is held by a man alongside other workers, listen to speeches in central Liverpool during the bin men strike of 1991, on 14th June 1991, in Liverpool, England. The industrial action against the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool over that summer when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin such as rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage.
    liverpool_strike02-14-06-1991.jpg
  • A person lies on a bench reading an Evening Standard newspaper carrying a headline about the Guinness trial, on 27th May 1991, in the City of London, England. The Guinness share-trading fraud was a major business scandal of the 1980s. It involved the manipulation of the London stock market to inflate the price of Guinness shares to thereby assist Guinness's £4 billion takeover bid for the Scottish drinks company Distillers. In May 1991, Saunders and his co-accused appealed against their convictions.
    guinness_trial-27-05-1991.jpg
  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    trump_headline-20-09-11-2016.jpg
  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    trump_headline-11-09-11-2016.jpg
  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    trump_headline-10-09-11-2016.jpg
  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    trump_headline-06-09-11-2016.jpg
  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    trump_headline-17-09-11-2016.jpg
  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    trump_headline-02-09-11-2016.jpg
  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    trump_headline-04-09-11-2016.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-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-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
  • The face of Russian President Vladimirovich Putin appears on the front page of American global newspaper USA Today.
    putin_headline01-06-03-2014.jpg
  • Young black man reads a newspaper on a seat in the Olympic district of Stratford, east London.
    olympic_stratford52-22-05-2012.jpg
  • A London taxi driver takes a break with the free newspaper Metro in the capital's West End.
    taxi_rest1-12-09-2011.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_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
  • A Sun newspaper reader and businessmen below a statue at Royal Exchange behind. Behind them are the tall and solid Corinthian pillars of the 3rd Royal Exchange built in 1842 by Sir William Tite.
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  • A Sun newspaper reader below a statue at Bank Triangle, with the Bank of England to the left.
    bank_triangle01-08-04-2011.jpg
  • Listening to an mp3 device, a man reads the Sports section of his newspaper on the top deck of a London bus.
    bus_passenger01-22-03-2011.jpg
  • A man from behind reads a newspaper and smokes a cigarette whilst seated on the pavement outside a street cafe.
    reading_newspaper01-17-02-2011.jpg
  • Using a tabloid newspaper, a father seeks shelter from sunshine while sitting in a council deck chair. On the front page of the paper is a headline saying "Butchered' showing a picture of an unfortunate young 3 year-old boy murdered by a maniac axeman. Close-by is the man's own son who is digging a hole furiously in the sand. He looks uncannily like a slightly older version of the murdered boy. This coincidence is heightened because of the body-language of the digging lad, seemingly about to chop an unseen object with his red spade. Both man and boy are on holiday at the northern English seaside resort of Scarborough, North Yorkshire and they are otherwise having a great time on South Beach, near the Grand Hotel building, high up on the cliff.
    england_beach03-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • An elderly gentleman wearing a traditional bowler hat and carrying an umbrella, pauses to read the headlines in the London Evening Standard newspaper, before making his way home from Bank Triangle, outside the Bank of England. He is one of the last examples of a bygone age, when many in London's financial district wore such work clothes - a way of typifying a cretain breed of Englishness and class system, known all over, and still expected, around the world. Sadly, gents like this are very rare after modern fashions, lower standards and changed attitudes in the workplace meant that younger men no longer wanted to wear a stuffy outfit to work. The days of the bowler are fast disappearing.
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  • A weekend edition of the FT (Financial Times) newspaper whose wrapper announces that this is the new agenda, lies discarded outside company offices in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 4th April 2021, in London, England.
    FT_newspaper01-04-04-2021.jpg
  • As pedestrians walk past, an old copy of yesterday's Evening Standard newspaper blows in the wind as, still carrying the headline about the government's decision to quarantine and test air travellers flying into the UK, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city24-10-02-2021.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_city23-11-01-2021.jpg
  • During an early evening downpour in Sloane Square, a lady covers her head with the latest edition of the Evening Standard newspaper, on 24th August 2020, in London, England.
    sloane_sq_rain02-24-08-2020.jpg
  • During an early evening downpour in Sloane Square, a lady covers her head with the latest edition of the Evening Standard newspaper, on 24th August 2020, in London, England.
    sloane_sq_rain03-24-08-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-32-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-27-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-06-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-05-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, London's Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-04-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Seen from across the aisle of a train carriage, a waldy reads a copy of the Evening Standard newspaper with a headlne about the NATO's 70th anniversary summit taking place in Watford, in London, England, on 4th December 2019.
    train_journey-12-04-12-2019.jpg
  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • US president-elect, Donald Trump appears on the front page of the London Evening Standard newspaper, on the day of his election, on November 9th 2016, in central London, England. The headline reads "Trump Triumph Shocks World" and Londoners of all colours and races take the free paper to read the latest overnight news. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • A crumpled newspaper on Southend Pier, the world's longest at a mile and a quarter, at Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
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  • A crumpled newspaper on Southend Pier, the world's longest at a mile and a quarter, at Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
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  • A German tourist reads the back sports page in his Bild newspaper, whilst on holiday in south Tyrol, northern italy.
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  • CLose-up of a punter with her handbag and racing betting newspaper during the annual Royal Ascot horseracing festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe's best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
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  • The German national Die Zeit newspaper displays a picture of Adolf Hitler on their front page, a feature about Stern Magazine's controversial Hitler Diaries scandal, 30 years ago.
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  • Listening to an mp3 device, a man reads the Sports section of his newspaper on the top deck of a London bus.
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  • An elerly man reads his local newspaper standing in a blue walled doorway near his pedal bike.
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  • Sitting among others in long grass a middle-class lady reads the high-circulation Daily Mail newspaper during a lunchtime break at the Chelsea Flower Show, in London England. The front page headline reads 'Icy Blast from the Kremlin' in an echo from the darkest days of the Cold War, when western media fuelled the insatiable appetite for propaganda. But this scene is from May 1989 before the fall of the Berlin Wall and when the eastern states of the Warsaw Pact were still ruled by their Communist masters. Visitors to this annual horticultural event either sit in the cool shade or like this woman who appears comfortable cross-legged in sandals and a summer dress, stays under the hot mid-day sun with her tabloid format paper spread and with her possessions kept in a shoulder bag.
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  • "First ladies." A six month-old infant girl has a shocked look on her face as she plays with a copy of the broadsheet Guardian newspaper whose front page headline photograph is of Hilary Clinton, then First Lady of the United States. Clinton is also looking aghast at something she is experiencing. Coincidentally, the President's wife and the first-born of this family are both first ladies. The child has sunk down into her high-chair, reacting to something her mother has said. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 last week, a rail passenger on a train to Windsor reads about her procession from Balmoral to Edinburgh yesterday, in the Metro newspaper, on 12th September 2022, in Windsor, London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
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  • Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 last week, a rail passenger on a train to Windsor reads about her procession from Balmoral to Edinburgh yesterday, in the Metro newspaper, on 12th September 2022, in Windsor, London, England. Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne in 1952 and was, after 70 years, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Succeeded by her eldest son Charles, his new title of King Charles III heralds a new era for Britain's monarchy and consitution.
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  • A woman bus passenger reads her copy of Metro newspaper whose front page headline is about the scandal of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's fine for partying during the Covid pandemic, when his own rules for gatherings were forbidden, on 22nd April 2022, in London, England. The quote 'The Gig Is Up, Boris' refers to Conservative MP Steve Baker in parliament, telling Johnson (currently in India) that he should resign. More Fixed-Penalty fines for illegal parties in volving Johnson in Downing Street are expected to be issued by the Met police.
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  • A woman bus passenger reads her copy of Metro newspaper whose front page headline is about the scandal of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's fine for partying during the Covid pandemic, when his own rules for gatherings were forbidden, on 22nd April 2022, in London, England. The quote 'The Gig Is Up, Boris' refers to Conservative MP Steve Baker in parliament, telling Johnson (currently in India) that he should resign. More Fixed-Penalty fines for illegal parties in volving Johnson in Downing Street are expected to be issued by the Met police.
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