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  • Food service industry workers strike for higher wages on October 4th 2018 in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom. Day of action by workers from TGI Fridays, McDonalds; Deliveroo and Wetherspoons, supported by TUC and Labour Party, demanding better conditions for the hospitality sector. Demonstrators gather outside McDonalds Leicester Square.
    strike_2242_1.jpg
  • Food service industry workers strike for higher wages on October 4th 2018 in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom. Day of action by workers from TGI Fridays, McDonalds; Deliveroo and Wetherspoons, supported by TUC and Labour Party, demanding better conditions for the hospitality sector. A young woman holds a placard protesting wage of 16 and 17 year olds.
    strike_2149_1.jpg
  • Food service industry workers strike for higher wages on October 4th 2018 in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom. Day of action by workers from TGI Fridays, McDonalds; Deliveroo and Wetherspoons, supported by TUC and Labour Party, demanding better conditions for the hospitality sector. A woman holds a placard saying Fair Pay.
    strike_1997_1.jpg
  • Striking cleaners from the union, United Voices of the World stage a picket protest outside the Ministry of Justice Headquarters in London, England on August 07, 2018. The cleaners strike is taking place over a three day period and covers cleaners working under the Amey, OCS and Compas contracts at three Ministry of Justice sites, large hospitals, and Kensington and Chelsea Town Halls, where the cleaners are demanding better pay and employment rights, including sick pay, living wage and equality with directly employed staff.
    20180807_Cleaners_strike_London_VF_0...jpg
  • Striking cleaners from the union, United Voices of the World stage a picket protest outside the Ministry of Justice Headquarters in London, England on August 07, 2018. The cleaners strike is taking place over a three day period and covers cleaners working under the Amey, OCS and Compas contracts at three Ministry of Justice sites, large hospitals, and Kensington and Chelsea Town Halls, where the cleaners are demanding better pay and employment rights, including sick pay, living wage and equality with directly employed staff.
    20180807_Cleaners_strike_London_VF_0...jpg
  • Striking cleaners from the union, United Voices of the World stage a picket protest outside the Ministry of Justice Headquarters in London, England on August 07, 2018. The cleaners strike is taking place over a three day period and covers cleaners working under the Amey, OCS and Compas contracts at three Ministry of Justice sites, large hospitals, and Kensington and Chelsea Town Halls, where the cleaners are demanding better pay and employment rights, including sick pay, living wage and equality with directly employed staff.
    20180807_Cleaners_strike_London_VF_0...jpg
  • A workman with a tattoo on his arm carries a bundle of short wooden planks on his shoulder, about to cross Westminster Bridge towards the Houses of Parliament, on 12th September 2017, in London, England.
    southbank_people-11-12-09-2017.jpg
  • Daisy, waitressing at a waffle house on 10 Highway, Baton Rouge. One of the joys of a road trip is sampling the many original 'dinner' restaurants built in the fifties and still with all the original fittings and  fixtures “happy days” style.
    DINNER GIRL_1.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table counting her money to pay the household bills.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7273.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table counting her money to pay the household bills.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7231.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table counting her money to pay the household bills.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7199.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills.  he rising costs of all the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7128.jpg
  • A contract street cleaner pushes a laden bin trolley beneath the tall columns of St Paul's Cathedral, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
    st_paul's_cleaner01-05-10-2020.jpg
  • Readying to re-open a burger and lobster restaurant business, a females employee wipes down door surfaces during the Coronavirus pandemic in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
    city_people11-06-08-2020.jpg
  • Food service industry workers strike for higher wages on October 4th 2018 in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom. Day of action by workers from TGI Fridays, McDonalds; Deliveroo and Wetherspoons, supported by TUC and Labour Party, demanding better conditions for the hospitality sector. A group of Wetherspoon workers protest behind a banner demanding a £10 per hour wage.
    strike_2204_1.jpg
  • Food service industry workers strike for higher wages on October 4th 2018 in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom. Day of action by workers from TGI Fridays, McDonalds; Deliveroo and Wetherspoons, supported by TUC and Labour Party, demanding better conditions for the hospitality sector. A woman holds a placard saying Labour demands £10 per hour minumum wage.
    strike_2125_1.jpg
  • Food service industry workers strike for higher wages on October 4th 2018 in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom. Day of action by workers from TGI Fridays, McDonalds; Deliveroo and Wetherspoons, supported by TUC and Labour Party, demanding better conditions for the hospitality sector. Demonstrators with Frances O’Grady,3rd on left General Secretary of TUC Trades Union Congress
    strike_2003_1.jpg
  • Food service industry workers strike for higher wages on October 4th 2018 in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom. Day of action by workers from TGI Fridays, McDonalds; Deliveroo and Wetherspoons, supported by TUC and Labour Party, demanding better conditions for the hospitality sector. A woman wears a McStrike t shirt.
    strike_2032_1.jpg
  • Food service industry workers strike for higher wages on October 4th 2018 in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom. Day of action by workers from TGI Fridays, McDonalds; Deliveroo and Wetherspoons, supported by TUC and Labour Party, demanding better conditions for the hospitality sector. A chef holds a Unite trade union placard saying Respect my rights.
    strike_2103_1.jpg
  • Food service industry workers strike for higher wages on October 4th 2018 in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom. Day of action by workers from TGI Fridays, McDonalds; Deliveroo and Wetherspoons, supported by TUC and Labour Party, demanding better conditions for the hospitality sector. Two women wear TGI Friday Fair pay t shirts.
    strike_2053_1.jpg
  • Striking cleaners from the union, United Voices of the World stage a picket protest outside the Ministry of Justice Headquarters in London, England on August 07, 2018. The cleaners strike is taking place over a three day period and covers cleaners working under the Amey, OCS and Compas contracts at three Ministry of Justice sites, large hospitals, and Kensington and Chelsea Town Halls, where the cleaners are demanding better pay and employment rights, including sick pay, living wage and equality with directly employed staff.
    20180807_Cleaners_strike_London_VF_1...jpg
  • Striking cleaners from the union, United Voices of the World stage a picket protest outside the Ministry of Justice Headquarters in London, England on August 07, 2018. The cleaners strike is taking place over a three day period and covers cleaners working under the Amey, OCS and Compas contracts at three Ministry of Justice sites, large hospitals, and Kensington and Chelsea Town Halls, where the cleaners are demanding better pay and employment rights, including sick pay, living wage and equality with directly employed staff.
    20180807_Cleaners_strike_London_VF_0...jpg
  • Striking cleaners from the union, United Voices of the World stage a picket protest outside the Ministry of Justice Headquarters in London, England on August 07, 2018. The cleaners strike is taking place over a three day period and covers cleaners working under the Amey, OCS and Compas contracts at three Ministry of Justice sites, large hospitals, and Kensington and Chelsea Town Halls, where the cleaners are demanding better pay and employment rights, including sick pay, living wage and equality with directly employed staff.
    20180807_Cleaners_strike_London_VF_0...jpg
  • Striking cleaners from the union, United Voices of the World stage a picket protest outside the Ministry of Justice Headquarters in London, England on August 07, 2018. The cleaners strike is taking place over a three day period and covers cleaners working under the Amey, OCS and Compas contracts at three Ministry of Justice sites, large hospitals, and Kensington and Chelsea Town Halls, where the cleaners are demanding better pay and employment rights, including sick pay, living wage and equality with directly employed staff.
    20180807_Cleaners_strike_London_VF_0...jpg
  • Wearing a company wastecoat and blue rubber gloves, the uniform of a Holiday Inn employee, a man of Black ethnicity bends forward to wipe the glass revolving doors at the entrance of this hotel in Paris. Nearby is the man's trolley containing janitorial cleaning products such as a mop and bucket, towels, cloth rolls, atomiser sprays, detergents and tissues needed to maintain the high standards of this motel chain. Coincidentally, a customer is also bending down to re-arrange something in her baggage and leaning at the same angle as the cleaner.
    esa_guiana02113-08-2007_1.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table counting her money to pay the household bills.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7257.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table counting her money to pay the household bills.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7234.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table counting her money to pay the household bills.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7216.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table counting her money to pay the household bills.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7182.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7177.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7174.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7154.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7147.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7143.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7135.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7129.jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, crowds of shoppers walk beneath Oxford Street's new Chistmas lights, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_christmas_lights07-02-11...jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, crowds of shoppers walk beneath Oxford Street's new Chistmas lights, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_christmas_lights04-02-11...jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, crowds of shoppers walk beneath Oxford Street's new Chistmas lights, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_christmas_lights02-02-11...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-13-04...jpg
  • HM Revenue & Customs also known as HMRC sign outside their offices in Whitehall, London. This organisation is in charge of all elelments of tax and taxation as well as administering corporation tax, excise duties, national minimum wage enforcement, recovery of student loans, child benefit etc.
    20150527_hmrc_B.jpg
  • Washing clothes in the Enver Hoxha state farm in Korce, near the Greek boarder. Albania's principal industries were labor-intensive, but there were ample labor reserves in the agricultural population. Workers officially put in a six-day, forty-eight-hour week with at least two weeks of annual vacation. People who fled Albania during the communist era, however, reported that ten-hour workdays were the minimum at many farms and factories.
    Albania069_1_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha counsellor sits outside a health clinic as Tuberculosis (TB) patients arrive in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  This clinic dispenses free TB medication provided by the government.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4119_1.jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, a man walks past male mannequins of a branch of clothing retailer Topshop, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_retail01-02-11-2020.jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, crowds of shoppers walk beneath Oxford Street's new Chistmas lights, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_christmas_lights11-02-11...jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, face shields and masks are on sale in a window of a retailer on Oxford Street, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_oxford_street05-02-11-20...jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, face shields and masks are on sale in a window of a retailer on Oxford Street, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_oxford_street01-02-11-20...jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, crowds of shoppers walk beneath Oxford Street's new Chistmas lights, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_christmas_lights06-02-11...jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, crowds of shoppers walk beneath Oxford Street's new Chistmas lights, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_christmas_lights05-02-11...jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, a construction workman stretches green neting along Waterloo Bridge that crosses the Thames river, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    bridge_works01-02-11-2020.jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-23-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-18-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-24-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-20-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-22-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-16-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-17-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-21-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-11-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-12-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-10-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-08-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-02-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-06-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-05-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as one metre plus distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE personal protection equipment face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-04-04...jpg
  • Juvenile orang-utans play at Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 27th May 2017. Orang-utans are rescued from situations including being illegally kept as pets and being orphaned by loggers or workers on palm oil plantations. During their rehabilitation process their contact with humans is kept to a minimum, and they spend several years at forest school where they learn how to live independently.
    Orangutan_Release_JPerugia-9437.jpg
  • Two young orang-utans play in a tree at Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 27th May 2017. Orang-utans are rescued from situations including being illegally kept as pets and being orphaned by loggers or workers on palm oil plantations. During their rehabilitation process their contact with humans is kept to a minimum, and they spend several years at forest school where they learn how to live independently.
    Orangutan_Release_JPerugia-9283.jpg
  • HM Revenue and Customs on Whitehall in London, England, United Kingdom. HM Revenue & Customs also known as HMRC is in charge of all elelments of tax and taxation as well as administering corporation tax, excise duties, national minimum wage enforcement, recovery of student loans, child benefit etc.
    20170117_hm revenue and customs_004.jpg
  • HM Revenue and Customs on Whitehall in London, England, United Kingdom. HM Revenue & Customs also known as HMRC is in charge of all elelments of tax and taxation as well as administering corporation tax, excise duties, national minimum wage enforcement, recovery of student loans, child benefit etc.
    20170117_hm revenue and customs_003.jpg
  • HM Revenue and Customs on Whitehall in London, England, United Kingdom. HM Revenue & Customs also known as HMRC is in charge of all elelments of tax and taxation as well as administering corporation tax, excise duties, national minimum wage enforcement, recovery of student loans, child benefit etc.
    20170117_hm revenue and customs_001.jpg
  • HM Revenue and Customs on Whitehall in London, England, United Kingdom. HM Revenue & Customs also known as HMRC is in charge of all elelments of tax and taxation as well as administering corporation tax, excise duties, national minimum wage enforcement, recovery of student loans, child benefit etc.
    20170117_hm revenue and customs_002.jpg
  • HM Revenue & Customs also known as HMRC sign outside their offices in Whitehall, London. This organisation is in charge of all elelments of tax and taxation as well as administering corporation tax, excise duties, national minimum wage enforcement, recovery of student loans, child benefit etc.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries , specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. Dianne Abbott, Labour MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington makes a speech beneath a banner with a quote from Nye Bevan, credited with setting up the NHS in 1948.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries , specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. A Muslim man from the Bangladeshi community holds a placard and listens to speeches.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries , specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. Rushanara Ali, Labour MP for Bethnal Green
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. A group of women activists with placards listen to speeches.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. A baby sleeps in a backpack under a poster saying 'Save our Surgeries.'
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries , specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. A group of Muslim men from the Bangladeshi community with placards listen to speeches.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. A group of activists with placards listen to speeches.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. A group of activists with placards listen to speeches.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. An elderly couple with a placard saying 'Save our Surgeries'.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. An artificial vulture sports a sign saying ' Get your claws off our surgeries'.
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  • Women working the land by hand on the plains of Kakariki.<br />
Earning less than $1 a day human labour was cheaper here than tractors.<br />
There were ample labor reserves in the agricultural population with ten-hour workdays the minimum in most farms. More women than men worked in collectivized agriculture.
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  • Richard and his ship mate pull in and empty lobster pots. Each pot has between 0 and three lobsters and on an average morning they catch 40-50 lobsters. All lobsters must be at a minimum size and Richard check them against a certified measuring tool, ready at hand. If the lobsters are too small they go back into the sea.<br />
Sustainable fishing methods and small scale fisher men syndicates are now common along the British coast. In Christchurch Bay a small band of fisher men catch their fish, lobsters, cuttlefish and crabs from small boats. They all fish according to the latest environmenttal guidance to keep their fishing as sustainable as possible. They then sell their catch as a syndicate to big export companies or fish shops in cities like London.<br />
Sustainable fishing methods and small scale fisher men syndicates are now common along the British coast. In Christchurch Bay a small band of fisher men catch their fish, lobsters, cuttlefish and crabs from small boats. They all fish according to the latest environmenttal guidance to keep their fishing as sustainable as possible. They then sell their catch as a syndicate to big export companies or fish shops in cities like London.
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  • Richard and his ship mate pull in and empty lobster pots. Each pot has between 0 and three lobsters and on an average morning they catch 40-50 lobsters. All lobsters must be at a minimum size and Richard check them against a certified measuring tool, ready at hand. If the lobsters are too small they go back into the sea.<br />
Sustainable fishing methods and small scale fisher men syndicates are now common along the British coast. In Christchurch Bay a small band of fisher men catch their fish, lobsters, cuttlefish and crabs from small boats. They all fish according to the latest environmenttal guidance to keep their fishing as sustainable as possible. They then sell their catch as a syndicate to big export companies or fish shops in cities like London.<br />
Sustainable fishing methods and small scale fisher men syndicates are now common along the British coast. In Christchurch Bay a small band of fisher men catch their fish, lobsters, cuttlefish and crabs from small boats. They all fish according to the latest environmenttal guidance to keep their fishing as sustainable as possible. They then sell their catch as a syndicate to big export companies or fish shops in cities like London.
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  • Richard and his ship mate pull in and empty lobster pots. Each pot has between 0 and three lobsters and on an average morning they catch 40-50 lobsters. All lobsters must be at a minimum size and Richard check them against a certified measuring tool, ready at hand. If the lobsters are too small they go back into the sea.<br />
Sustainable fishing methods and small scale fisher men syndicates are now common along the British coast. In Christchurch Bay a small band of fisher men catch their fish, lobsters, cuttlefish and crabs from small boats. They all fish according to the latest environmenttal guidance to keep their fishing as sustainable as possible. They then sell their catch as a syndicate to big export companies or fish shops in cities like London.<br />
Sustainable fishing methods and small scale fisher men syndicates are now common along the British coast. In Christchurch Bay a small band of fisher men catch their fish, lobsters, cuttlefish and crabs from small boats. They all fish according to the latest environmenttal guidance to keep their fishing as sustainable as possible. They then sell their catch as a syndicate to big export companies or fish shops in cities like London.
    IMG_2483_1.jpg
  • Richard and his ship mate pull in and empty lobster pots. Each pot has between 0 and three lobsters and on an average morning they catch 40-50 lobsters. All lobsters must be at a minimum size and Richard check them against a certified measuring tool, ready at hand. If the lobsters are too small they go back into the sea.<br />
Sustainable fishing methods and small scale fisher men syndicates are now common along the British coast. In Christchurch Bay a small band of fisher men catch their fish, lobsters, cuttlefish and crabs from small boats. They all fish according to the latest environmenttal guidance to keep their fishing as sustainable as possible. They then sell their catch as a syndicate to big export companies or fish shops in cities like London.
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  • Non-perishable food donated by members of the public on the selves at the Trussell Trust’s Kingston Foodbank, Kingston, United Kingdom.  Every day people in the UK go hungry for reasons ranging from redundancy to receiving an unexpected bill on a low income. Trussell Trust foodbanks provide a minimum of three days emergency food and support to people experiencing crisis.  In 2012-13 foodbanks fed 346,992 people nationwide. Of those helped, 126,889 were children.  In response to the Government cuts to welfare, foodbanks have experienced a significant increase in demand and in September 2013, Kingston foodbank provided food for their 5,000th person.  Food is collected from schools, churches, businesses and individuals, who donate non-perishable, in-date food, such as UHT milk, sugar, tuna.
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  • A completed food request form for a family with three children at the Trussell Trust’s Kingston Foodbank, Kingston, United Kingdom.  Every day people in the UK go hungry for reasons ranging from redundancy to receiving an unexpected bill on a low income. Trussell Trust foodbanks provide a minimum of three days emergency food and support to people experiencing crisis.  In 2012-13 foodbanks fed 346,992 people nationwide. Of those helped, 126,889 were children. This form has been used by a Trussell volunteer whilst collecting basic non-perishable food such as food tins. In response to the Government cuts to welfare, foodbanks have experienced a significant increase in demand and in September 2013, Kingston foodbank provided food for their 5,000th person.
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  • A patient swallows Tuberculosis (TB) medication in Delhi, India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
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  • A patient swallows Tuberculosis (TB) medication in Delhi, India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
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  • A patient swallows Tuberculosis (TB) medication in Delhi, India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4642_1.jpg
  • An Indian patient holds their daily Tuberculosis (TB) medication in the palm of their hand in a slum in Delhi, India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
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  • A young Indian child taking her daily medication tablets for Tuberculosis (TB) which are being dispensed by a Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) worker.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.  Health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.
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  • A young Indian child taking her daily medication tablets for Tuberculosis (TB) which are being dispensed by a Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) worker.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.  Health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.
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  • A young pediatric patient holds their daily Tuberculosis (TB) medication in the palm of their hand in a slum in Delhi , India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
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  • A young patient holds their daily Tuberculosis (TB) medication in the palm of their hand in a slum in Delhi , India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4343_1.jpg
  • A young Indian child is given daily medication tablets for Tuberculosis (TB) which are being dispensed by a Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) worker.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.  Health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4342_1.jpg
  • An 8 year old Indian boy is given his daily medication tablets for Tuberculosis (TB) which are being dispensed to him by a Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) worker.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.  Health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4262_1.jpg
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