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  • Ready for the arrival of Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton who is about to attend a press conference hosted by the aircraft manufacturer Bombardier, his name is seen on a press conference table. He uses Bombardier's Learjet 45 to attend races and events around the world. Fulfilling his commitments to the many sponsors of his McLaren team and those of his personal life, Hamilton travels to events between his professional driving at Grand Prix around the world. He uses the Learjet as a means of fast flight after races to spend more time with his family and to prepare for the next track competition.
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  • Covered in logos and commercial branding, Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton attends a press conference hosted by the aircraft manufacturer Bombardier whose Learjet 45 he uses to attend races and events around the world. Fulfilling his commitments to the many sponsors of his McLaren team and those of his personal life, Hamilton travels to events inbetween his professional driving at Grand Prix around the world. He uses the Learjet as a means of fast flight after races to spend more time with his family and to prepare for the next race. Lewis smiles towards a questioner looking relaxed and confident, the perfect good-looking young professional at the top of his game.
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  • 2008 Formula 1 world champion driver Lewis Hamilton attends a press conference hosted by aircraft sponsor Bombardier whose Learjet he uses.
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  • 2008 Formula 1 world champion driver Lewis Hamilton attends a press conference hosted by aircraft sponsor Bombardier whose Learjet he uses.
    farnborough_air_show09-14-07-2008.jpg
  • 2008 Formula 1 world champion driver Lewis Hamilton attends a press conference hosted by aircraft sponsor Bombardier whose Learjet he uses.
    farnborough_air_show07-14-07-2008.jpg
  • 2008 Formula 1 world champion driver Lewis Hamilton attends a press conference hosted by aircraft sponsor Bombardier whose Learjet he uses.
    farnborough_air_show05-14-07-2008.jpg
  • President and CEO of 'Boeing Commercial Airplanes', Stanley (Stan) Deal, is seen during the press conference in which the US commercial aircraft manufacturer announced an order by Azerbaijan Airlines for new 787 Deamliner airiners, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 20th July 2022, at Farnborough, England. The US aviation manufacturer is recovering from a financial downturn following the series of 737 Max crashes.
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  • President and CEO of 'Boeing Commercial Airplanes', Stanley (Stan) Deal, is seen during the press conference in which the US commercial aircraft manufacturer announced an order by Azerbaijan Airlines for new 787 Deamliner airiners, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 20th July 2022, at Farnborough, England. The US aviation manufacturer is recovering from a financial downturn following the series of 737 Max crashes.
    farnborough_airshow-55-20-07-2022.jpg
  • President and CEO of 'Boeing Commercial Airplanes', Stanley (Stan) Deal, is seen during the press conference in which the US commercial aircraft manufacturer announced an order by Azerbaijan Airlines for new 787 Deamliner airiners, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 20th July 2022, at Farnborough, England. The US aviation manufacturer is recovering from a financial downturn following the series of 737 Max crashes.
    farnborough_airshow-57-20-07-2022.jpg
  • President and CEO of 'Boeing Commercial Airplanes', Stanley (Stan) Deal, is seen during the press conference in which the US commercial aircraft manufacturer announced an order by Azerbaijan Airlines for new 787 Deamliner airiners, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 20th July 2022, at Farnborough, England. The US aviation manufacturer is recovering from a financial downturn following the series of 737 Max crashes.
    farnborough_airshow-53-20-07-2022.jpg
  • President and CEO of 'Boeing Commercial Airplanes', Stanley (Stan) Deal, is seen during the press conference in which the US commercial aircraft manufacturer announced an order by Azerbaijan Airlines for new 787 Deamliner airiners, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 20th July 2022, at Farnborough, England. The US aviation manufacturer is recovering from a financial downturn following the series of 737 Max crashes.
    farnborough_airshow-54-20-07-2022.jpg
  • President and CEO of 'Boeing Commercial Airplanes', Stanley (Stan) Deal, is seen during the press conference in which the US commercial aircraft manufacturer announced an order by Azerbaijan Airlines for new 787 Deamliner airiners, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 20th July 2022, at Farnborough, England. The US aviation manufacturer is recovering from a financial downturn following the series of 737 Max crashes.
    farnborough_airshow-52-20-07-2022.jpg
  • President of Azerbaijan Airlines, Janhangir Asgarov is seen during a press conference in which the US commercial aircraft manufacturer, Boeing announced an order by Azerbaijan Airlines for new 787 Deamliner airiners, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 20th July 2022, at Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-51-20-07-2022.jpg
  • President and CEO of 'Boeing Commercial Airplanes', Stanley (Stan) Deal, is seen during the press conference in which the US commercial aircraft manufacturer announced an order by Azerbaijan Airlines for new 787 Deamliner airiners, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 20th July 2022, at Farnborough, England. The US aviation manufacturer is recovering from a financial downturn following the series of 737 Max crashes.
    farnborough_airshow-50-20-07-2022.jpg
  • The Boeing logo is seen above a lectern before a corporate press conference in which the US commercial aircraft manufacturer announced an order by Azerbaijan Airlines for new orders of 787 Deamliner airiners, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 20th July 2022, at Farnborough, England. The US aviation manufacturer is recovering from a financial downturn following the series of 737 Max crashes.
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  • The wine press in the traditional Slovenian Barn at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
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  • The wine press in the traditional Slovenian Barn at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
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  • A 7 year-old boy has been lucky enough to spend a day with the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. As just four members of the team of nine red jet aircraft fly past in formation, Mitchell stretches out his arm, holding a plastic toy Hawk aircraft up to the blue sky and light cloud with his back to the practice show, part of the team's winter training schedule. The Red Arrows' main purpose is Press and PR and corporate guest visitors are a weekly item in the team's diary during the winter training period - a 5-month schedule of up to six flights a day. Companies who help the RAF, the Red Arrows or local charities are privileged to be invited behind-the-scenes at the squadron's home facilities.
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  • Correspondents whisper before a Pratt & Whitney press announcement at the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
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  • The head of British police's anti-terrorism squad, George Churchill-Coleman speaks at a press conference in the summer of 1991 in London, UK. Ex-Metropolitan Police Commander Churchill-Coleman OBE (1938-2015) headed the anti-terror squad for seven years as they battled the IRA's mainland bombing campaign of the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was killed in a motoring collision in January 2015.
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  • A delivery man presses the button to lower himself on the hydraulic tailgate of his now empty van that is parked on double-yellow lines in the London borough of Westminster, on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
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  • A baker presses his hands deep into a mixture of  dough, to become Italian Ciabatta bread...Ciabatta (literally "carpet slipper") is an Italian white bread made with wheat flour and yeast. The loaf is somewhat elongated, broad and flattish. Its name is the Italian word for slipper. There are many variations of ciabatta. Ciabatta in its modern form was developed in 1982. Since the late 1990s it has been popular across Europe and in the United States, and is widely used as a sandwich bread.
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  • 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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  • As more sensational revelations from Prince Harry's forthcoming controversial autobiography have been leaked throughout the day, brothers Princes William and Harry are seen on the front page of the Evening Standard on Charing Cross Road, on 5th January 2022, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • As more sensational revelations from Prince Harry's forthcoming controversial autobiography have been leaked throughout the day, brothers Princes William and Harry are seen on the front page of the Evening Standard on Charing Cross Road, on 5th January 2022, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    harry_headline-02-05-01-2023.jpg
  • As more sensational revelations from Prince Harry's forthcoming controversial autobiography have been leaked throughout the day, brothers Princes William and Harry are seen on the front page of the Evening Standard on Charing Cross Road, on 5th January 2022, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    harry_headline-03-05-01-2023.jpg
  • As more sensational revelations from Prince Harry's forthcoming controversial autobiography have been leaked throughout the day, brothers Princes William and Harry are seen on the front page of the Evening Standard on Charing Cross Road, on 5th January 2022, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    harry_headline-01-05-01-2023.jpg
  • As more sensational revelations from Prince Harry's forthcoming controversial autobiography have been leaked throughout the day, brothers Princes William and Harry are seen on the front page of the Evening Standard on Charing Cross Road, on 5th January 2022, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    harry_headline-04-05-01-2023.jpg
  • As more sensational revelations from Prince Harry's forthcoming controversial autobiography have been leaked throughout the day, brothers Princes William and Harry are seen on the front page of the Evening Standard on Charing Cross Road, on 5th January 2022, in London, England.
    harry_headline-06-05-01-2023.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_racism15-11-03-2021.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 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 in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England.
    royals_racism12-11-03-2021.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 in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England.
    royals_racism11-11-03-2021.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_racism08-11-03-2021.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
  • 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_racism06-11-03-2021.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 in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England.
    royals_racism04-11-03-2021.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 in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England.
    royals_racism03-11-03-2021.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 in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England.
    royals_racism01-11-03-2021.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia02-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia10-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia04-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia05-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia08-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia06-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia07-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia11-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia09-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia16-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia13-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia15-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia21-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia26-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia23-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia22-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia24-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia28-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia27-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia29-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia33-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia32-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia35-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia36-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia37-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia38-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia40-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia41-31-10-2020.jpg
  • A detail of two East Anglian local newspaper headlines during the Coronavirus pandemic,  on 9th August 2020, in Stalham, Norfolk, England.
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  • Surrounded by books, a young 12 year-old girl browses intensely Art books in Borders bookshop in Central London, England.
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  • The CEO of EasyJet, Johan Lundgren at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • The CEO of Airbus Industries, Tom Enders at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • The CEO of Airbus Industries, Tom Enders at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • The CEO of Airbus Industries, Tom Enders at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • The CEO of Airbus Industries, Tom Enders at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • Twelve days after the devastating fire that killed an unspecified number of people in Grenfell Tower, yellow tape marks where the local community urged the media to keep back from a shrine of flowers, on 26th June 2017, in the London borough of Kensington & Chelsea, England.
    grenfell_tower-01-26-06-2017.jpg
  • Local novelist Stella Duffy is interviewed while supporting the protest outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London while occupiers remain inside the premises on day 5 of its occupation. Duffy is a nearby resident and a passionate advocate for public libraries serving the underprivilaged. The angry local community in the south London borough have occupied their important resource for learning and social hub for the weekend. After a long campaign by locals, Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the library's doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved.
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  • Local novelist Stella Duffy is interviewed while supporting the protest outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London while occupiers remain inside the premises on day 5 of its occupation. Duffy is a nearby resident and a passionate advocate for public libraries serving the underprivilaged. The angry local community in the south London borough have occupied their important resource for learning and social hub for the weekend. After a long campaign by locals, Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the library's doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved.
    carnegie_library47-04-04-2016.jpg
  • Local novelist Stella Duffy is interviewed while supporting the protest outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London while occupiers remain inside the premises on day 5 of its occupation. Duffy is a nearby resident and a passionate advocate for public libraries serving the underprivilaged. The angry local community in the south London borough have occupied their important resource for learning and social hub for the weekend. After a long campaign by locals, Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the library's doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved.
    carnegie_library46-04-04-2016.jpg
  • The Financial Times in the arm of a central London menswear shop mannequin
    ft_mannequin01-10-06-2015.jpg
  • Theatre employees from the Old Vic stick up a 5-star rating banner for their newest play, High Society in Waterloo, south London.
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  • A TV technician awaits political coverage to gather pace outside Conservative Central Office, hours before the first results come in during the UK's 2015 election.
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  • St George in full regalia hands out free red roses to Londoners in Leadenhall Market in the City of London, on England's national St George's Day the 23rd April,
    st_georges_day05-23-04-2015.jpg
  • Campaigner for the Childrens' Society waits for new donors next to David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
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  • Businessmen walk near David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline14-14-04-2015.jpg
  • City workers near David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline13-14-04-2015.jpg
  • City workers walk past David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline11-14-04-2015.jpg
  • Campaigner for the Childrens' Society waits for new donors next to David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline08-14-04-2015.jpg
  • City workers enjoy warm sunshine  walk near David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline10-14-04-2015.jpg
  • Businessmen walk near David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline05-14-04-2015.jpg
  • Campaigner for the Childrens' Society waits for new donors next to David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline04-14-04-2015.jpg
  • Businessmen walk past David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline01-14-04-2015.jpg
  • A BBC London 94.9 radio reporter, on location in Trafalgar Square after the unveiling of the Fourth Plinth artwork.
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  • London Mayor Boris Johnson is interviewed in Trafalgar Square by Channel 4 News presenter Cathy Newman. As the sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse33-05-03-2015.jpg
  • London Mayor Boris Johnson is interviewed in Trafalgar Square. As the sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse29-05-03-2015.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse30-05-03-2015.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse25-05-03-2015.jpg
  • London Mayor Boris Johnson is interviewed in Trafalgar Square. As the sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse22-05-03-2015.jpg
  • London Mayor Boris Johnson is interviewed in Trafalgar Square. As the sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse06-05-03-2015.jpg
  • London Mayor Boris Johnson is interviewed in Trafalgar Square. As the sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse03-05-03-2015.jpg
  • A detail from an iPad screen of the BBC News app icon.
    bbc_icon01-21-01-2014.jpg
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