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  • UK newspaper headlines reporting the unexplained death of media tycoon, Robert Maxwell on 6th November 1991 in London England. After Maxwells death in November that year, huge discrepancies in his companies finances were revealed, including his fraudulent misappropriation of the Mirror Group pension fund.
    robert_maxwell_headlines-06-11-1991.jpg
  • A detail of two East Anglian local newspaper headlines during the Coronavirus pandemic,  on 9th August 2020, in Stalham, Norfolk, England.
    stalham_shop02-09-08-2020.jpg
  • The shadow of a passing pedestrian is cast over Arabic newspapers headlines on sale in a London shop. At a time of social and political upheaval in the states and countries of the Middle-East, news is relished by those living and working in Europe, their favoured news outlets - in addition to online news - is a rich source of impartial reporting. We see the headlines and sub-texts of the media reports that are stacked in a shop's rack near Edgeware Road, a popular hangout for those from Arab countries.
    arabic_newspapers01-19-03-2011_1.jpg
  • With his body in shade and only his head in the sun, a Portuguese man stands in the street of central Lisbon to read the headlines of national and provincial newspapers which are pinned by their top right corners for passers-by to glance at or buy. Lit by early morning sun, the daily or weekly periodicals are set in a neat row for the benefit of this man and other citizens of the Portuguese capital. Ornate square tile mosaics are set in the pavement (sidewalk) in a design style that Lisbon is well-known for. In an age of mass-communications, reading one's media on paper in such a manner already seems old fashioned.
    lisbon_nrespapers03-20-1994.jpg
  • Copies of the free daily tabloid Metro newspaper have been carefully placed on upper deck seating on a London bus. headlines relating to the British government's latest economic budget have all been placed facing upwards on the empty seats during a journey across south London. The red rail is for the stop button, pressed by passengers who wish to disembark the bus. Metro was launched in 1999 as a free, colour newspaper for morning commuters. Commuters in 16 of Britain's major cities can pick up a free copy of the Metro as they travel to work in the morning. Every weekday morning some 1,134,121 copies are distributed across the UK making Metro the world's largest free newspaper and the fourth biggest newspaper in the UK.
    metro_bus02-16-04-2012.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-08-18-10-2019.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-02-18-10-2019.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-09-18-10-2019.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-03-18-10-2019.jpg
  • An environmental activist reads a copy of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-01-18-10-2019.jpg
  • A newspaper headline reads 'AMY DEAD' as people gather and lay flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAE.jpg
  • A newspaper headline reads 'AMY DEAD' as people gather and lay flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAC.jpg
  • Free Evening Standard newspaper headline about Brexit in the City of London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170315_brexit headline_002.jpg
  • A newspaper headline reads 'AMY DEAD' as people gather and lay flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAD.jpg
  • Free Evening Standard newspaper headline about Brexit in the City of London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170315_brexit headline_001.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World as a street cleaner cleans up the day's rubbish. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldO.jpg
  • The last ever copies of tabliod newspaper News of The World land on the doorstep. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldA.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_008.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World discarded in the street as passers by walk over it. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldU.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldX.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World discarded in the street as passers by walk over it. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldV.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the cart of a street cleaner as someone throws in more rubbish. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldR.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World discarded in the street as passers by walk over it. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldT.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the cart of a street cleaner as someone throws in more rubbish. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldQ.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldI.jpg
  • The last ever copies of tabliod newspaper News of The World being held by two street performers dressed like Queen Elizabeth II. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldL.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldG.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldF.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldE.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_006.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_012.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_009.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_007.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_004.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_001.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, outside Charing Cross station, London borough of Westminster, England.
    trump_inauguration-12-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, outside Charing Cross station, London borough of Westminster, England. The copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-07-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World is shown to the camera by a news anchor outside their offices in Wapping. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldY.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World is shown to the camera by a news anchor outside their offices in Wapping. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldZ.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the cart of a street cleaner as someone throws in more rubbish. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldS.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldP.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldK.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldH.jpg
  • The last ever copies of tabliod newspaper News of The World land on the doorstep. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldC.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldD.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_010.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_003.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, outside Charing Cross station, London borough of Westminster, England. The copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-08-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, outside Charing Cross station, London borough of Westminster, England. The copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-06-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, at Oxford Circus, London borough of Westminster, England. The folded copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-03-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • A Newspaper seller displays copies of the London tabloid aimed at commuters The Evening Standard, on sale here at Monument underground station. On this day, the headline is about the tube and rail strike that inconvenienced thousands of Londoners on 21st June 1989. Passengers who might have descended into the subterranean tunnels of this Victorian transport system, purchase their favoured paper containing all the news of the industrial action.
    strike_newspapers02-21-06-1989_1_1.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldW.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldM.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldJ.jpg
  • The last ever copies of tabliod newspaper News of The World land on the doorstep. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldB.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_011.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_005.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_002.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, at Oxford Circus, London borough of Westminster, England. The folded copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-04-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • A Newspaper seller displays copies of the London tabloid aimed at commuters The Evening Standard, on sale here at Monument underground station. On this day, the headline is about the tube and rail strike that inconvenienced thousands of Londoners on 21st June 1989. Passengers who might have descended into the subterranean tunnels of this Victorian transport system, purchase their favoured paper containing all the news of the industrial action.
    strike_newspapers01-21-06-1989_1_1.jpg
  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
    10072011news of the worldN.jpg
  • A businessman reads a 1992 edition of the Daily Express whose headline announces that Prime Minister John Major is fighting the Pound Crisis, on a bench in the City of London aka The Square Mile, the capitals financial centre, on 18th September 1992, in London, England. Black Wednesday occurred in the United Kingdom on 16 September 1992, when John Majors Conservative government was forced to withdraw the pound sterling from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism ERM after it was unable to keep the pound above its agreed lower limit in the ERM.
    pound_crisis-18-09-1992.jpg
  • Sitting among others in long grass a middle-class lady reads the high-circulation Daily Mail newspaper during a lunchtime break at the Chelsea Flower Show, in London England. The front page headline reads 'Icy Blast from the Kremlin' in an echo from the darkest days of the Cold War, when western media fuelled the insatiable appetite for propaganda. But this scene is from May 1989 before the fall of the Berlin Wall and when the eastern states of the Warsaw Pact were still ruled by their Communist masters. Visitors to this annual horticultural event either sit in the cool shade or like this woman who appears comfortable cross-legged in sandals and a summer dress, stays under the hot mid-day sun with her tabloid format paper spread and with her possessions kept in a shoulder bag.
    chelsea_lady05-26-1989_1.jpg
  • A businessman reads a 1992 edition of the Daily Express whose headline announces that Prime Minister John Major is fighting the Pound Crisis, on a bench in the City of London aka The Square Mile, the capitals financial centre, on 18th September 1992, in London, England. Black Wednesday occurred in the United Kingdom on 16 September 1992, when John Majors Conservative government was forced to withdraw the pound sterling from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism ERM after it was unable to keep the pound above its agreed lower limit in the ERM.
    pound_crisis02-18-09-1992.jpg
  • London 8/4/2013 - Londoners on an underground train read of the death of ex-British Prime Minister, Baroness Margaret Thatcher whose death was announced on April 8th, 2013 in London. Thatcher (known to Britons as Maggie) served as leader of the Conservative party then Prime Minister of Britain from 1979 to 1990 and passed away peracefully from a stroke at age 87.
    thatcher_death02-08-04-2013_1_1.jpg
  • London 8/4/2013 - Londoners on an underground train read of the death of ex-British Prime Minister, Baroness Margaret Thatcher whose death was announced on April 8th, 2013 in London. Thatcher (known to Britons as Maggie) served as leader of the Conservative party then Prime Minister of Britain from 1979 to 1990 and passed away peracefully from a stroke at age 87.
    thatcher_death01-08-04-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A labourer reads a copy of Britain's tabloid Sun Newspaper. The worker holds a coffee and wears a working mans' cap with a pencil in his right ear as he sits in sunshine during a lunch break. Page Three (or Page 3) is a tabloid newspaper photograph consisting of a topless female glamour model, usually printed on the paper's third page. Women who model regularly for the feature are known as Page Three girls. "Page Three" and "Page 3" are registered trademarks of the Sun tabloid, where the feature originated in 1970. In the context of the News International media scandals of 2011, the (daily) Sun is a sister paper to the now defunct (Sunday) News of The World, closed down by proprietor Rupert Murdoch in the light of public outrage over phone hacking.
    tabloid_workman1-20-July-2011_1.jpg
  • Copies of newspapers showing yesterday's news, and a government's ad warning that time is running out for businesses who should be preparing for a UK Brexit on 1st January 2021, discarded on a bench outside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th October 2020, in London, England. The capital is designated by the government as a Tier 2 restriction.
    newspaper_bench07-20-10-2020.jpg
  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
    mandela_tributes31-06-12-2013.jpg
  • Green construction netting is stretched across the nave in Holy Trinity church in Ingham, a social distancing measure during the Coronavirus pandemic whose guidelines still allow the gathering of only single worshippers, on 10th August 2020, in Ingham, Norfolk, England.
    ingham_church01-10-08-2020.jpg
  • Social distancing hazard tape is on historical  flagstones in the nave of St. Michaels C of E church, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 13th August 2020, in Beccles, Suffolk, England.
    beccles08-13-08-2020.jpg
  • Social distancing hazard tape is on historical  flagstones in the nave of St. Michaels C of E church, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 13th August 2020, in Beccles, Suffolk, England.
    beccles09-13-08-2020.jpg
  • Social distancing hazard tape is on historical  flagstones in the nave of St. Michaels C of E church, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 13th August 2020, in Beccles, Suffolk, England.
    beccles07-13-08-2020.jpg
  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
    mandela_tributes32-06-12-2013.jpg
  • Green construction netting is stretched across the nave in Holy Trinity church in Ingham, a social distancing measure during the Coronavirus pandemic whose guidelines still allow the gathering of only single worshippers, on 10th August 2020, in Ingham, Norfolk, England.
    ingham_church04-10-08-2020.jpg
  • Listening to an mp3 device, a man reads the Sports section of his newspaper on the top deck of a London bus. Listening to an mp3 device, a man reads the Sports section of his newspaper on the top deck of a London bus. Seated by the window of this double-decker, the man has wires from his music device protruding from his ears, listening perhaps to his favourite band or live radio as his commuting journey stops and starts in inner-city traffic. The word Sport can be seen at the top of this newspaper section and we have the idea that football is the subject that he is reading about. Another passenger sits in the row in front and she too appears to be reading, or sleeping. Affordable flats are in the distance outside.
    bus_passenger01-22-03-2011_1.jpg
  • Social distancing hazard tape is on historical  flagstones in the nave of St. Michaels C of E church, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 13th August 2020, in Beccles, Suffolk, England.
    beccles05-13-08-2020.jpg
  • In the British Airways Galleries First lounge at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5, an unseen business passenger hides his face while reading the Business section of the Daily Telegraph. With his laptop perched across his knees the anonymous man sits by a window where natural light is a feature of this exclusive facility (only available to passengers travelling in First and Gold Executive Club members) designed by Artwise. The lounge's 15,000 sq ft complex was built at the cost of £60 million. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport913-10-08-2009_1.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines outside Embankment Underground station, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-18-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, a couple wearing surgical masks walk past Evening Standard headlines outside Embankment Underground station, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines outside Embankment Underground station, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines outside Embankment Underground station, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Charing Cross in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, A London bus drives past Evening Standard headlines at Charing Cross in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-03-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Charing Cross in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-12-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, elderly Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • Londons Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
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  • Opposite the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, Londons Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
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  • On the day that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher resigns as Prime Minister, newspaper headlines report her departure after being deposed by Conservative Party colleagues, after 11 years as UK premier, on 22nd November 1990, in London, England.
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  • On the day that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher resigns as Prime Minister, newspaper headlines report her departure after being deposed by Conservative Party colleagues, after 11 years as UK premier, on 22nd November 1990, in London, England.
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  • Evening Standard headlines with news of Meghan Markles father not attending the upcoming royal wedding between the American actor and prince Harry, at Bank underground station in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
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  • At Charing Cross station, Londons Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-33-23-06-2020.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, Londons Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-28-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Evening Standard headlines with news of Meghan Markles father not attending the upcoming royal wedding between the American actor and prince Harry, at Bank underground station in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    markle_headline-02-15-05-2018.jpg
  • At Charing Cross station, Londons Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-31-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Londons Evening Standard newspaper headlines with news about Covid lockdown rules on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-07-23-06-2020.jpg
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