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  • There are over 4300 companies registered at this address Number 80 Sidney Street, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 6HQ with Companies House, which are either active or dissolved, the vast majority have direct links to the Panama papers on 14th October 2016 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
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  • There are over 4300 companies registered at this address Number 80 Sidney Street, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 6HQ with Companies House, which are either active or dissolved, the vast majority have direct links to the Panama papers on 14th October 2016 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fokestone-Sidney-Street_6666.jpg
  • There are over 4300 companies registered at this address Number 80 Sidney Street, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 6HQ with Companies House, which are either active or dissolved, the vast majority have direct links to the Panama papers on 14th October 2016 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fokestone-Sidney-Street_6661.jpg
  • There are over 4300 companies registered at this address Number 80 Sidney Street, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 6HQ with Companies House, which are either active or dissolved, the vast majority have direct links to the Panama papers on 14th October 2016 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fokestone-Sidney-Street_6674.jpg
  • There are over 4300 companies registered at this address Number 80 Sidney Street, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 6HQ with Companies House, which are either active or dissolved, the vast majority have direct links to the Panama papers on 14th October 2016 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fokestone-Sidney-Street_6668.jpg
  • There are over 4300 companies registered at this address Number 80 Sidney Street, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 6HQ with Companies House, which are either active or dissolved, the vast majority have direct links to the Panama papers on 14th October 2016 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fokestone-Sidney-Street_6659.jpg
  • There are over 4300 companies registered at this address Number 80 Sidney Street, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 6HQ with Companies House, which are either active or dissolved, the vast majority have direct links to the Panama papers on 14th October 2016 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fokestone-Sidney-Street_6657.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-05-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-01-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-03-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A obscured businessman leans his A4 paper on a cafe window to write some notes, on 5th October, 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • A obscured businessman leans his A4 paper on a cafe window to write some notes, on 5th October, 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • Bailiffs and officials serve legal documents in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • Bailiffs and officials leave after serving legal documents in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • Anti-HS2 activists glance at legal documents served by bailiffs and officials in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    MK-20200921-HS2-Injunction-papers-De...jpg
  • Bailiffs and officials leave after serving legal documents in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    MK-20200921-HS2-Injunction-papers-De...jpg
  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • Man enjoying the Sunday newspapers with his Weimaraner dog Max at the Builders Arms pub in Kensington. London, England, UK.
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  • British newspaper The Guardian.
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  • British newspaper The Sun. Part of the Murdoch empire of News Corporation and News International. Headlines are of the phone hacking scandal.
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  • A businessman stoops to pick-up dropped paperwork that has spilled onto the pavement (sidewalk) in London.
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  • British newspaper The Times. Part of the Murdoch empire of News Corporation and News International. Headlines are of the phone hacking scandal.
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  • British newspaper The Sun. Part of the Murdoch empire of News Corporation and News International. Headlines are of the phone hacking scandal.
    13072011newspapersA.jpg
  • An elderly man burns confidential personal data and accounts paperwork on his land in rural woodland, on 30th July 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • Charlie Anderson art on the Shangri La field, Glastonbury Festival 2016. Anderson celebrates the throwaway nature of contemporary culture by painting images from sources such as magazines, flyers, advertising and political campaigns.The Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • Stand of tabloid newspapers at a newsagents. London, UK. The Sun, ther Daily Mail, The Star, Daily Mirror predominantly.
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  • Two gentlemen discuss business in the street in the City of London. Standing together to talk, we see a detail of the two businessmen - one holding the sheets of paperwork in his left arm. They remain anonymous as the busy life of the street continues around them during their quiet moment to speak about a deal or a contract outside. The City of London is the UK capital's financial heart, founded by the Romans in AD43.
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  • 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.
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  • Calipers and measurements on a desk in the studio of the Stpathy family of idol makers in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the 'lost wax' process remains unchanged to this day.
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  • An elderly man burns confidential personal data and accounts paperwork on his land in rural woodland, on 30th July 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    data_bonfire-03-29-07-2017.jpg
  • Stand of tabloid newspapers at a newsagents. London, UK. The Sun, ther Daily Mail, The Star, Daily Mirror predominantly.
    20140510_newspapersA.jpg
  • Two gentlemen discuss business in the street in the City of London. Standing together to talk, we see a detail of the sheos and legs of two businessmen - one holding his umbrella brolly to lean on. They remain anonymous as the busy life of the street continues around them during their quiet moment to speak about a deal or a contract outside. The City of London is the UK capital's financial heart, founded by the Romans in AD43.
    businessmen_detail05-06-01-2014_1_1.jpg
  • Two gentlemen discuss business in the street in the City of London. Standing together to talk, we see a detail of the two businessmen - one clasping the sheets of paperwork in his left arm. They remain anonymous as the busy life of the street continues around them during their quiet moment to speak about a deal or a contract outside. The City of London is the UK capital's financial heart, founded by the Romans in AD43.
    businessmen_detail04-06-01-2014_1_1.jpg
  • Calipers and measurements on a desk in the studio of the Stpathy family of idol makers in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the 'lost wax' process remains unchanged to this day.
    SFE_100128_069.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.
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  • A Sun newspaper reader sits in the sunshine, below a statue in Threadneedle Street with the Bank of England to the left. We look upwards to the young man who wears a red shirt, all-typifying the Working Man in an English society still obsessed with class and status. This in front of the famous Bank of England in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile. With such a wide-angle perspective the bank and its architecture looks powerful and influential in the UK's economy. There is a mixture of architectural eras here, with Sir John Soane's building legacy still a strong economic statement. The Sun is one of Britain's tabloid papers, selling over 3 million copies to mainly working class Britons, with a bias towards the young British male.
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  • Paper collectors: A man sleeps atop a bunch of sacks full of recycled paper recovered from Rio de janeiro's business district. At times there are entire families living off the collection and recycling of paper at this centre, Brazil. JULY 1994
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  • Workers operate on the paper production line at the UPM Changshu Paper Mill in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, China on 23 July 2012. UPM Changshu is the single largest investment by a Finnish company in China.
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  • Workers operate on the paper production line at the UPM Changshu Paper Mill in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, China on 23 July 2012. UPM Changshu is the single largest investment by a Finnish company in China.
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  • Workers operate on the paper production line at the UPM Changshu Paper Mill in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, China on 23 July 2012. UPM Changshu is the single largest investment by a Finnish company in China.
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  • A young woman folds paper made in Duong O village which specialises in making traditional paper from bark, Bac Ninh province, Vietnam.  With Vietnam’s growing population making less land available for farmers to work, families unable to sustain themselves are turning to the creation of various products in rural areas.  These ‘craft’ villages specialise in a single product or activity, anything from palm leaf hats to incense sticks, or from noodle making to snake-catching. Some of these ‘craft’ villages date back hundreds of years, whilst others are a more recent response to enable rural farmers to earn much needed extra income.
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  • Workers operate on the paper production line at the UPM Changshu Paper Mill in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, China on 23 July 2012. UPM Changshu is the single largest investment by a Finnish company in China.
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  • Two Chinese workmen work as a team attaching paper lanterns to an Oriental shop during preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
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  • A Chinese workman pulls along a bundle of paper lanterns during preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival7-05-September-201...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Man uses a London map formed into a paper hat to protect his head from the hot summer sun.
    20150703_summer city paper hat_A_1.jpg
  • Two Chinese workmen work as a team attaching paper lanterns to an Oriental shop during preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival14-05-September-20...jpg
  • Chinese workmen pull along a snake of paper lanterns during preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
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  • Boxes of Braille paper ready to be made into books at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind Children. The paper is shipped in from a company in the USA.
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  • Workers making paper by hand at a factory in Sanganer, Jaipur, India
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  • A brown paper bag containing the remnants of fast food from Burger King discarded on a seat in a London bus, on 30th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • A brown paper bag containing the remnants of fast food from Burger King discarded on a seat in a London bus, on 30th April 2019, in London, England.
    bus_food-01-30-04-2019.jpg
  • Interior of a house in Duong O paper making village, Bac Ninh province, Vietnam. With Vietnam’s growing population making less land available for farmers to work, families unable to sustain themselves are turning to the creation of various products in rural areas.  These ‘craft’ villages specialise in a single product or activity, anything from palm leaf hats to incense sticks, or from noodle making to snake-catching. Some of these ‘craft’ villages date back hundreds of years, whilst others are a more recent response to enable rural farmers to earn much needed extra income.
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  • Workers making paper by hand at a factory in Sanganer, Jaipur, India
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  • Workers making paper by hand at a factory in Sanganer, Jaipur, India
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  • A Lanten ethnic minority woman wearing traditional clothing makes paper outside her home, Ban Houey Liey, Luang Namtha province, Lao PDR. The Lanten or Yao Mun are a small but distinctive group of the Yao ethnic minority residing in northern Laos, Vietnam and China. Maintaining a strong cultural identity, they are easily recognised by their hand woven, indigo dyed attire. Unlike many other ethnic groups who have relinquished their traditional dress, each Mun family still cultivates cotton and indigo for spinning, weaving, dyeing and sewing into clothing. One of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia, Laos has 49 officially recognised ethnic groups although there are many more self-identified and sub groups. These groups are distinguished by their own customs, beliefs and rituals.
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  • A Lanten ethnic minority woman wearing traditional clothing makes paper outside her home, Ban Houey Liey, Luang Namtha province, Lao PDR. The Lanten or Yao Mun are a small but distinctive group of the Yao ethnic minority residing in northern Laos, Vietnam and China. Maintaining a strong cultural identity, they are easily recognised by their hand woven, indigo dyed attire. Unlike many other ethnic groups who have relinquished their traditional dress, each Mun family still cultivates cotton and indigo for spinning, weaving, dyeing and sewing into clothing. One of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia, Laos has 49 officially recognised ethnic groups although there are many more self-identified and sub groups. These groups are distinguished by their own customs, beliefs and rituals.
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  • RIP graffiti near the Smurfit Kappa paper mill factory in Nechells, the inner city area of Birmingham which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown on 29th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Smurfit Kappa paper mill factory in Nechells, the inner city area of Birmingham which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown on 29th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Empty shelves for toilet paper in Tesco supermarket on 18th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Supermarkets have been working around the clock to keep up with growing customer demands amid the coronavirus crisis. With many Britons rushing to stores to stockpile essential items, supermarkets across the nation have been forced to impose strict rules.
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  • Donald Trump toilet paper for sale during protests against the state visit of US President Donald Trump on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Organisers Together Against Trump which is a collaboration between the Stop Trump Coalition and Stand Up To Trump, have organised a carnival of resistance, a national demonstration to protest against President Trump’s policies and politics during his official UK visit.
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  • Donald Trump toilet paper for sale during protests against the state visit of US President Donald Trump on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Organisers Together Against Trump which is a collaboration between the Stop Trump Coalition and Stand Up To Trump, have organised a carnival of resistance, a national demonstration to protest against President Trump’s policies and politics during his official UK visit.
    20190604_trump state visit protest_0...jpg
  • Donald Trump toilet paper for sale during protests against the state visit of US President Donald Trump on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Organisers Together Against Trump which is a collaboration between the Stop Trump Coalition and Stand Up To Trump, have organised a carnival of resistance, a national demonstration to protest against President Trump’s policies and politics during his official UK visit.
    20190604_trump state visit demo_002.jpg
  • Donald Trump toilet paper for sale during protests against the state visit of US President Donald Trump on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Organisers Together Against Trump which is a collaboration between the Stop Trump Coalition and Stand Up To Trump, have organised a carnival of resistance, a national demonstration to protest against President Trump’s policies and politics during his official UK visit.
    20190604_trump state visit demo_001.jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
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  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
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  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • Street art with cutout paper butterflies by Sell Out in the Brick Lane area of Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Street art with cutout paper butterflies by Sell Out in the Brick Lane area of Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Street art with cutout paper butterflies by Sell Out in the Brick Lane area of Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
    20160815_street art brick lane_032.jpg
  • Political posters peeling on a wall in the northern Italian city of Trento. Various pieces of paper have been stuck to the board in the city centre and all have been torn. Trento is an educational, scientific, financial and political centre in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, in Tyrol and Northern Italy in general. The University of Trento ranks highly out of Italy's top 30 colleges.
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  • Colourful paper streamers hang in the street during a Japanese festival in Liberdade, the Japanese district of Sao Paulo, which has the largest diasporah ouside of Japan. Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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  • Colourful paper streamers hang in the street during a Japanese festival in Liberdade, the Japanese district of Sao Paulo, which has the largest diasporah ouside of Japan. Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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  • Colourful paper streamers hang in the street with a crowd underneath, very busy street during a Japanese festival in Liberdade, the Japanese district of Sao Paulo, which has the largest diasporah ouside of Japan. Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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  • Peeled and torn poster showing remains of woman's face and features in Soho, central London. The eyes of female models peer through the layers of torn paper in a small street in the capital - a vandalised version of what was once an expensive advertising campaign reduced to litter and waste. The resulting image seems almost abstract, an artistic statement of dystopia and finality.
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  • Peeled and torn poster showing remains of woman's face and features in Soho, central London. The eyes of a female model peer through the layers of torn paper in a small street in the capital - a vandalised version of what was once an expensive advertising campaign reduced to litter and waste. The resulting image seems almost abstract, an artistic statement of dystopia and finality.
    female_media02-20-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Colourful paper streamers hang in the street during a Japanese festival in Liberdade, the Japanese district of Sao Paulo, which has the largest diasporah ouside of Japan. Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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  • Colourful paper streamers hang in the street during a Japanese festival in Liberdade, the Japanese district of Sao Paulo, which has the largest diasporah ouside of Japan. Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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  • Colourful paper streamers hang in the street with a crowd underneath, very busy street during a Japanese festival in Liberdade, the Japanese district of Sao Paulo, which has the largest diasporah ouside of Japan. Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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  • Instead of the intended newspapers and magazines, passers-by have instead stuffed coffee cups and general paper into a recycling bin slot in the City of London. The receptacle specifically states what should be inserted, but this has been ignored, its purpose disregarded for miscellaneous waste. On the top is also says that no tissues or cups are to be placed inside.
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  • A Lanten woman wearing her traditional clothing makes prepares bamboo for making paper which is used during religious ceremonies. The Lanten or Yao Mun are a small but distinctive group of the Yao ethnic minority residing in northern Laos, Vietnam and China.  Maintaining a strong cultural identity, they are easily recognised by their hand woven, indigo dyed attire. One of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia, Laos has 49 officially recognised ethnic groups although there are many more self-identified and sub groups. These groups are distinguished by their own customs, beliefs and rituals.
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  • A Lanten woman wearing her traditional clothing makes bamboo paper which is used during religious ceremonies. The Lanten or Yao Mun are a small but distinctive group of the Yao ethnic minority residing in northern Laos, Vietnam and China.  Maintaining a strong cultural identity, they are easily recognised by their hand woven, indigo dyed attire. One of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia, Laos has 49 officially recognised ethnic groups although there are many more self-identified and sub groups. These groups are distinguished by their own customs, beliefs and rituals.
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  • 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.
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  • An analyst for the Enron Corporation, the American energy company based in Houston, Texas, stares transfixed into two computer monitors in the London office at Grosvenor Place, opposite the Queen's official residence, Buckingham Palace. Two Cross of St George flags perch to the tops of the screens. Informal dress was practised in this Enron company building before its eventual bankruptcy in late 2001, Enron employed around 21,000 people  and was one of the world's leading electricity, natural gas, pulp and paper, and communications companies, with claimed revenues of $111 billion in 2000. Fortune named Enron "America's Most Innovative Company" but has since become a popular symbol of willful corporate fraud and corruption.
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  • 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.
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  • A holiday couple sit in deck-chairs to enjoy their chips wrapped in paper, the traditional way for eating fish and chips while at the seaside. The people scoff their food as a seagull stands patiently on the promenade wall waiting to scavenge from anything dropped or left behind. The bird's razor-sharp beak will cause injury and distress so the couple eat quickly before moving on.
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  • A female Nepalese student sorting paper that has just been printed in the machine behind her in a vocational training centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  She is studying a one-year course in off-set printing press and once completed, she will hopefully continue to apprenticeship training.  She is an orphan who was rescued by the Friends of Needy Children organization and they are supporting her through her education.  Another female student and male teacher are behind her.
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