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  • Yellow security barriers installed on New Street in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the city in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
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  • Yellow security barriers installed on New Street in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the city in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
    20180529_security barriers birmingha...jpg
  • Yellow security barriers installed at Green Park in central London, England, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the capital in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
    20170510_security barriers_001.jpg
  • Yellow security barriers installed at Green Park in central London, England, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the capital in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
    20170510_security barriers_002.jpg
  • Tourists pass anti vehicle barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190614_security barriers_005.jpg
  • Tourists pass anti vehicle barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190614_security barriers_003.jpg
  • Tourists pass anti vehicle barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190614_security barriers_002.jpg
  • Woman in a beautiful and brightly coloured dress and passes painted colourful anti-vehicle security barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190729_security barriers_001.jpg
  • Tourists pass anti vehicle barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190614_security barriers_001.jpg
  • Tourists with M&Ms bags pass colourfully graffiti on anti-vehicle security barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190729_security barriers_002.jpg
  • Tourists pass anti vehicle barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190614_security barriers_006.jpg
  • Tourists pass anti vehicle barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190614_security barriers_004.jpg
  • In the City of London, large fashion advertising posters loom high over yellow barriers which are placed to mark out new road layouts for social distancing on the day that it was announced that the Coronavirus lockdown measures are set to ease even further and the quiet city starts coming to an end, on 23rd June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As of today the government has relaxed its lockdown rules, and is allowing some non-essential shops to open with individual shops setting up social distancing queueing systems.
    20200623_covid social distancing bar...jpg
  • In the City of London, yellow barriers are placed to mark out new road layouts for social distancing on the day that it was announced that the Coronavirus lockdown measures are set to ease even further and the quiet city starts coming to an end, on 23rd June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As of today the government has relaxed its lockdown rules, and is allowing some non-essential shops to open with individual shops setting up social distancing queueing systems.
    20200623_covid social distancing bar...jpg
  • In the City of London, yellow barriers are placed to mark out new road layouts for social distancing on the day that it was announced that the Coronavirus lockdown measures are set to ease even further and the quiet city starts coming to an end, on 23rd June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As of today the government has relaxed its lockdown rules, and is allowing some non-essential shops to open with individual shops setting up social distancing queueing systems.
    20200623_covid social distancing bar...jpg
  • In the City of London, yellow barriers are placed to mark out new road layouts for social distancing on the day that it was announced that the Coronavirus lockdown measures are set to ease even further and the quiet city starts coming to an end, on 23rd June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As of today the government has relaxed its lockdown rules, and is allowing some non-essential shops to open with individual shops setting up social distancing queueing systems.
    20200623_covid social distancing bar...jpg
  • In the City of London, yellow barriers are placed to mark out new road layouts for social distancing on the day that it was announced that the Coronavirus lockdown measures are set to ease even further and the quiet city starts coming to an end, on 23rd June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As of today the government has relaxed its lockdown rules, and is allowing some non-essential shops to open with individual shops setting up social distancing queueing systems.
    20200623_covid social distancing bar...jpg
  • In the City of London, large fashion advertising posters loom high over yellow barriers which are placed to mark out new road layouts for social distancing on the day that it was announced that the Coronavirus lockdown measures are set to ease even further and the quiet city starts coming to an end, on 23rd June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As of today the government has relaxed its lockdown rules, and is allowing some non-essential shops to open with individual shops setting up social distancing queueing systems.
    20200623_covid social distancing bar...jpg
  • Permit to Work and No Entry notices in construction barriers, in a south London street. Looking down at this detail view of the street barriers, ordinarily designed for roadworks and pedestrian health and safety barriers, we see the temporary paper attached to the interlocking plastic items warning us pedestrians of entering a restricted area. It is of course pointless and indicative of bylaws and safety concerns gone mad. They have apparently been stacked until needed for further use during roadworks for London's cycling superhighway.
    work_fence01-07-10-2015.jpg
  • Huge yellow and black security street barrier blocking the entrance to a modern building in Southwark, London, UK. These barriers are known as road blockers or rising kerbs and are designed to keep vehicles out an also to prevent vehicles leaving.
    20141122_road blockers_A.jpg
  • Yellow security barriers installed at Trafalgar Square in central London, England, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the capital in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
    20180418_security_001.jpg
  • Pedestrians walk down St. Martin's Lane in the heart of the capital's West End Theatreland, where street barriers featuring some of the many musical and stage plays are featured on social distance street barriers during the Coronavirus pandemic,  on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
    st_martins_lane01-29-09-2020.jpg
  • Four barriers positioned to help disabled public negotiate kerbs in Bond Street. Positioned strangely into the road, pedestrians walk by, one man in the centre carries as red bag, similar to the barriers. A Chanel shop can be seen in the background although the brand name is cropped out to make it more generic. Bond Street in central London is know for its jewellry and couture retailers and recent construction work has interrupted everyday life so ramps have been introduced to help wheelchair users.
    bond_street_barriers02-04-02-2015_1.jpg
  • Tourists pass anti vehicle barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190710_cat security barrier_001.jpg
  • Tourists pass anti vehicle barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190703_security barrier_001.jpg
  • Busy scene of tourists and anti-terrorism security barriers on Westminster Bridge in London, United Kingdom. This is one of the busiest areas for tourism in the capital.
    20180721_westminster tourists_005.jpg
  • Busy scene of tourists and anti-terrorism security barriers on Westminster Bridge in London, United Kingdom. This is one of the busiest areas for tourism in the capital.
    20180721_westminster tourists_004.jpg
  • Red rope barriers cordon off an area where a queue will form to help control the flow. London, UK.
    20140426_red rope barrierB.jpg
  • Red rope barriers cordon off an area where a queue will form to help control the flow. London, UK.
    20140426_red rope barrierA.jpg
  • Street roadworks barriers and retail shop hoarding in Rue de Rivoli, Paris. With a prominent No Entry sign, a person's shadow and the green barriers in the foreground, we see in the distance large flowers adorning the side of a new store for the Spanish footwear company, Camper. Rue de Rivoli (French pronunciation: [ʁy də ʁivɔli]) is one of the most famous streets of Paris, a commercial street whose shops include the most fashionable names in the world. It bears the name of Napoleon's early victory against the Austrian army, at the battle of Rivoli, fought January 14 and 15, 1797. The rue de Rivoli marked a transitional compromise between an urbanism of prestige monuments and aristocratic squares, and the forms of modern town planning by official regulation.
    paris_street03-17-08-2012.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-07-09-06-2020.jpg
  • With the Coronavirus lockdown continuing into the Bank Holiday weekend, when Prime Minister Boris Johnson is due to tell the nation that only a gradual easing of regulations and social distancing rules are still to be in place, a single person walks through security barriers with temporary signs for social distancing outside a closed McDonalds in a near-deserted Liverpool Street Station in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 7th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-13-07-05-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-11-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-08-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-06-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Londoners pass yellow barriers and social distance cones which have narrowed the road in favour of wider pedestrian pavements outside the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_threadneedle-05-09-06-20...jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Londoners pass yellow barriers and social distance cones which have narrowed the road in favour of wider pedestrian pavements outside the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_threadneedle-06-09-06-20...jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, yellow barriers and social distance cones have narrowed the road in favour of wider pedestrian pavements outside the Bank of England on a deserted Threadneedle Street, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_threadneedle-01-09-06-20...jpg
  • Families pass through the new anti-vehicle security barriers located on the southern Lambeth end of Westminster Bridge, on 6th September 2017, in London, England.
    chinese_wedding-05-06-09-2017.jpg
  • At a time when workers are still largely working from hom during the Coronavirus pandemic, yellow pavement widening barriers line Threadneedle Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st September 2020, in London, England.
    city_barriers01-01-09-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-10-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-04-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-03-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Londoners pass yellow barriers and social distance cones which have narrowed the road in favour of wider pedestrian pavements outside the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_threadneedle-04-09-06-20...jpg
  • A retailers construction hoarding and street barriers and signs near Covent Garden, on 28th February 2017, in London, England.
    street_roadworks-01-27-02-2017.jpg
  • Concrete and plastic moulded patterns in London, United Kingdom. Colourful road block barriers interact with a particularly patterned architectural detail.
    20150306_colourful barrier_A.jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
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  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, two young people wearing face masks, which became compulsory in shops on the 24th July, pass through security barriers in the city centre on 5th August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200805_coronavirus security_001.jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with just a few people interacting with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with just a few people interacting with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with just a few people interacting with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with just a few people interacting with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with just a few people interacting with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with just a few people interacting with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with just a few people interacting with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet outside the Bank of England in the City of London with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...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. Londoners start to work from home leading to deserted platform barriers at Blackfriars railway station, on 19th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_transport-06-19-03-2020.jpg
  • Evening rush-hour commuters walk homewards through the anti-terrorism security barriers on London Bridge, on 19th April 2018, in London, England.
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  • Commuters pass through security barriers which were installed as anti terrorism measures while crossing south on London Bridge at rush hour at the end of the working day in the financial district of the City of London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A construction workman pushes a trolley across Bishopsgate (Street) in the City of London, the capital's financial district. Wheeling the load across the busy road junction, the man in work overalls goes towards another area of disruption in the capital's financial centre, known as the Square Mile. Blue wrappers protect new traffic light posts and barriers stop pedestrians from wandering into hazardous places.
    city_roadworks02-10-04-2014.jpg
  • Standing behind barriers opposite Prime Minister Brown's Downing Street in Whitehall, the heart of Britain's governmental district in Westminster, some of the thousands of pro-Tibet protesters angrily shout their messages to 80 torchbearing personalities who ran 31 miles through the UK capital's streets. We see them holding images of dead Tibetans, killed by Chinese forces during the most recent crackdown in Lhasa and holding placards with anti-Chinese messages. Amid chaotic scenes across London and Paris where mass-arrests and civil disobedience marked what was planned as a  pre-Olympic carnival, the IOC's event proved a disaster for Chinese organisers. 37 were arrested but these facts were blanked from official TV screens which showed only the calm personlities who carried in turn the Olympic flame.
    olympic_tibet_protests09-06-04-2008.jpg
  • Drivers pass through Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Drivers pass through Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Drivers pass through Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely. The green measures, which have been named 'places for people' by Birmingham City Council are designed reduce traffic and to promote walking and cycling have been criticised for being environmentally unsound, and forcing traffic onto previously quiet roads.
    20201116_low traffic neighbourhood_0...jpg
  • Low-traffic neighbourhood barriers put in place in Kings Heath on 20th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These traffic restrictions, many of which have been rushed through by local councils during the Coronavirus pandemic have created controversy in local communities, many of whom object the road closures which affect some businesses and roads adversely.
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  • A workman drags works barriers across the road on Westminster Bridge on a wet, rainy day opposite the Palaces of Westminster, on 21st October 2020, in London, England.
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  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet outside the Bank of England in the City of London with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_recession bank of england_0...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet outside the Bank of England in the City of London with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_recession bank of england_0...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with just a few people interacting with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet in the City of London with just a few people interacting with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, the streets are very quiet outside the Bank of England in the City of London with social distancing temporary road layouts marked out with rows of yellow barriers on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
    20200812_city of london road layout_...jpg
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