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  • Members of Chinese exile community keep vigil and await more news outside their embassy a day after the Tiananmen Sq massacre. Catching up on the latest from home, the young Chinese activists read newspapers reporting of the massacre by the Chinese regime on protesting students in Beijing. The political crackdown that initiated on June 3–4 1989 became known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre as troops with assault rifles and tanks inflicted casualties on unarmed civilians trying to block the military’s advance towards Tiananmen Square in the heart of Beijing, which student demonstrators had occupied for seven weeks.
    tiananmen_london01-05-06-1989_1.jpg
  • TV and other media reporting from near to a blaze at Grenfell Tower near Notting Hill on 14th June 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. The huge fire engulfed the tower block, trapping many people in their homes. A number of fatalities are reported. The block of flats in the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, billowed large plumes of smoke way above the capital after the blaze broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Londoners came out on the streets to help, offer food and water, support and assistance to those who had lost their homes or didn’t know the whereabouts of their friends and family.
    20170614_grenfell tower fire_A_012.jpg
  • TV and other media reporting from near to a blaze at Grenfell Tower near Notting Hill on 14th June 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. The huge fire engulfed the tower block, trapping many people in their homes. A number of fatalities are reported. The block of flats in the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, billowed large plumes of smoke way above the capital after the blaze broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Londoners came out on the streets to help, offer food and water, support and assistance to those who had lost their homes or didn’t know the whereabouts of their friends and family.
    20170614_grenfell tower fire_B_013.jpg
  • TV and other media here Jane Hill of the BBC reporting from near to a blaze at Grenfell Tower near Notting Hill on 14th June 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. The huge fire engulfed the tower block, trapping many people in their homes. A number of fatalities are reported. The block of flats in the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, billowed large plumes of smoke way above the capital after the blaze broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Londoners came out on the streets to help, offer food and water, support and assistance to those who had lost their homes or didn’t know the whereabouts of their friends and family.
    20170614_grenfell tower fire_A_017.jpg
  • TV and other media reporting from near to a blaze at Grenfell Tower near Notting Hill on 14th June 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. The huge fire engulfed the tower block, trapping many people in their homes. A number of fatalities are reported. The block of flats in the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, billowed large plumes of smoke way above the capital after the blaze broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Londoners came out on the streets to help, offer food and water, support and assistance to those who had lost their homes or didn’t know the whereabouts of their friends and family.
    20170614_grenfell tower fire_B_012.jpg
  • TV and other media reporting from near to a blaze at Grenfell Tower near Notting Hill on 14th June 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. The huge fire engulfed the tower block, trapping many people in their homes. A number of fatalities are reported. The block of flats in the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, billowed large plumes of smoke way above the capital after the blaze broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Londoners came out on the streets to help, offer food and water, support and assistance to those who had lost their homes or didn’t know the whereabouts of their friends and family.
    20170614_grenfell tower fire_A_013.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
  • A discarded copy of a Metro newspaper, reporting on Prime Minister Boris Johnsons alleged affair with Jennifer Acruri and the date when Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions are further relaxed, lies on the seats of a London bus, on 29th March 2021, in London, England.
    newspaper_headline01-29-03-2021.jpg
  • A female security officer has spotted an abandoned bag with the words 'Giraffe To Go' on the side, inside a lift of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. The woman talks urgently but calmly using her walkie-talkie. She needs to report it to her controllers as a suspicious package but may turn out to be an innocent lunch bag left by a hurrying and absent-minded passenger, realising their flight is about to close, instead of a bomb left by a malicious terrorist. The lady bends down to give as accurate description as she can before airport police arrive to determine how serious the treat is and possibly order a costly evacuation. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport505-14-07-2009_1.jpg
  • A female security officer has spotted an abandoned bag with the words 'Giraffe To Go' on the side, inside a lift of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. The woman talks urgently but calmly using her walkie-talkie. She needs to report it to her controllers as a suspicious package but may turn out to be an innocent lunch bag left by a hurrying and absent-minded passenger, realising their flight is about to close, instead of a bomb left by a malicious terrorist. The lady bends down to give as accurate description as she can before airport police arrive to determine how serious the treat is and possibly order a costly evacuation. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport505-14-07-2009_1 1.jpg
  • A BBC London 94.9 radio reporter, on location in Trafalgar Square after the unveiling of the Fourth Plinth artwork. The journalist looks into the distance, thinking about the report he is soon to make live on air during the current news item - the unveiling of the most recent artwork on the Fourth Plinth by German artist Hans Haacke. Holding the microphone and with other broadcast equipment resting on a ledge, he considers how best to describe the scene for London's radio audience. RAJAR data, the audience measurement system in the UK, showed that BBC London 94.9 audience reach for the second quarter in 2014 was 572,000.
    unveiling_gift_horse21-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • US NBC TV reporter Natalie Morales with technicians reports live for Today from media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world.
    royal_baby-wait23-19-07-2013.jpg
  • US NBC TV reporter Natalie Morales with technicians reports live for Today from media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world.
    royal_baby-wait22-19-07-2013.jpg
  • US NBC TV reporter Natalie Morales with technicians reports live for Today from media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world.
    royal_baby-wait11-19-07-2013.jpg
  • A TV video camera ready to report the 2015 general election, located under Victoria Tower at the Palace of Westminster in central London. Days before the general election of 2015, an eventual victory for David Cameron's Conservatives, we see the broadcast equipment ready to film and report the goings on at Westminster, a symbol for government and parliamentary activity.  After the result, the Conservatives once again accused the BBC of bias throughout the election campaign.
    parliament_media01-06-05-2015_1.jpg
  • On US President Donald Trumps first day of a controversial three-day state visit to the UK by the 45th American President, international TV news anchors report opposite Buckingham Palace, on 3rd June 2019, in London England.
    trump_visit-11-03-06-2019.jpg
  • A foreign TV reporter updates news to her audience at home on developments of the Duchess of Cambridge's birth details. Standing during London's heatwave of July 2013, when monarchist followers held their breath for news on Britain's newest royal heir, TV channels camped outside the royal hospital in central London, desperate for information and giving regular broadcasts to the millions abroad.
    royal_baby_wait21-22-07-2013_1.jpg
  • A Chinese exile is interviewed by a radio journalist opposite his embassy a day after the Tiananmen Sq massacre. Using old technology consisting of a tape recorder and analogue microphone, the reporter records the words of an activist, his words being broadcast, potentially across the world. The political crackdown that initiated on June 3–4 1989 became known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre as troops with assault rifles and tanks inflicted casualties on unarmed civilians trying to block the military’s advance towards Tiananmen Square in the heart of Beijing, which student demonstrators had occupied for seven weeks.
    tiananmen_london02-05-06-1989_1.jpg
  • An Asian tv crew interview a royalist during celebrations of the Queen's record of years as monarch. Holding up a cloth with a royal theme, he shows the foreign broadcasters his colours, telling them of his love for the royal family and the British monarchy. The reporters seem to enjoy his tales of attending every royal event and celebration - a well-known character on the calendar whenever a procession, a birth or anniversary is celebrated.
    thames_flotilla03-09-09-2015.jpg
  • The BBCs veteran political broadcaster, Sir Robin Day stands on an equipment box to make a report to camera on College Green in Westminster, on 17th March 1992, in London, England. Sir Robin Day 1923 – 2000 was an English political journalist and television and radio broadcaster and called the most outstanding television journalist of his generation. He helped transform the television interview, changed the relationship between politicians and television, and strove to assert balance and rationality into the mediums treatment of current affairs.
    robin_day-17-03-1992.jpg
  • A French TV reporter stands next to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi and holds up the front page of the Times newspaper with the page one picture of Big Ben, on Brexit Day, the day when the UK legally leaves the European Union, in Westminster, on 31st January 2020, in London, England.
    brexit_day-04-31-01-2020.jpg
  • A French TV reporter stands next to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi and holds up the front page of the Times newspaper with the page one picture of Big Ben, on Brexit Day, the day when the UK legally leaves the European Union, in Westminster, on 31st January 2020, in London, England.
    brexit_day-03-31-01-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronavirus pandemic spreads across the UK, businesses and entertainment venues not already closed with the threat of job losses, struggle to stay open with growing rumours of a lockdown and travel restrictions around the capital. As the majority of Londoners start to work from home, others travel through Victoria where the latest news headline reports of growing rumours of a lockdown and extended travel restrictions in the capital, on 19th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_news-01-19-03-2020.jpg
  • As the UK governments lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capitals financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-06-23-04-2020_1.jpg
  • A reporter does a piece to camera on deserted Regent Street at what would normally be the evening rush hour in London on March 27th, 2020. The centre of London is extremely quiet with almost every business closed and very few people about because of the Governments lockdown measures due to the Coronavirus crisis.
    WestEnd_Night-5612.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism01-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism12-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism15-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road. A bus passes carrying an ad showing a multi-cultural population, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism07-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism06-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism05-11-03-2021.jpg
  • A woman police officer reports by radio the damage to a smashed traffic and pedestrian light that has been hit by a double-decker London bus and leaving it swinging dangerously in the wind, plus leaving the lights out at this junction with Charing Cross Road, Tottenham Court Road and New Oxford Street, on 11th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_oxford_street-29-11-06-2...jpg
  • As the Coronavirus pandemic spreads across the UK, businesses and entertainment venues not already closed with the threat of job losses, struggle to stay open with growing rumours of a lockdown and travel restrictions around the capital. As the majority of Londoners start to work from home, others travel through Victoria where the latest news headline reports of growing rumours of a lockdown and extended travel restrictions in the capital, on 19th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_news-02-19-03-2020.jpg
  • As the UK governments lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, at Bank underround station near the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capitals financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-10-23-04-2020_1.jpg
  • As the UK governments lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, at Bank underround station near the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capitals financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-07-23-04-2020_1.jpg
  • As the UK governments lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capitals financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-05-23-04-2020_1.jpg
  • As the UK governments lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capitals financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-02-23-04-2020_1.jpg
  • On the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana, crowds of people gather to pay their respects, and to lay flowers, pictures and messages at the memorial to her on 31st August 2017 at Kensington Palace in London, United Kingdom. BBC correspondent and newsreader Simon McCoy reports from the scene. Diana, Princess of Wales became known as the Peoples Princess following her tragic death, and now as in 1997, thousands of royalists, and mourners came to her royal residence in remembrance.
    20170831_diana memorial_015.jpg
  • Media photographers stand on tall stepladders  as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending birth to a baby boy. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where the heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the waiting world.
    royal_baby_wait23-22-07-2013_1.jpg
  • Media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world.
    royal_baby-wait12-19-07-2013_1.jpg
  • Media interview on tall stepladders as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending birth to a baby boy. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where the heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the waiting world.
    royal_baby_wait03-22-07-2013_1.jpg
  • BBC brolley and camera in media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world.
    royal_baby-wait10-19-07-2013_1.jpg
  • A businessman reads The Times newspaper in the early 90s when the News International title was a broadsheet - before it went to a tabloid format. The headline refers to a British Rail axing of 5,000 jobs, dated Friday 20th November 1992 when it cost just 45 pence. The Times is a British daily national newspaper, first published in London in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register (it became The Times on 1 January 1788). The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821) are published by Times Newspapers, since 1981 a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group headed by Rupert Murdoch.
    times_newspaper02-20-11-1992_1_1.jpg
  • US Fox TV markings on pavement as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world.
    royal_baby-wait30-19-07-2013_1.jpg
  • The face of Russian President Vladimirovich Putin appears on the front page of American global newspaper USA Today. The detail shows us Putin's face looking out from under the rack on sale outside a central London newsagent that sells titles from around the world. The date shows that page 1 is on the the sixth of March 2014 - 03.06.14 - when uncertainty of the Russian's annexation of the Crimea made headlines around the globe. Propaganda came from both sides as each nation tried to persuade other countries to back their own actions. Vladimir Putin has been the President of Russia since 7 May 2012. He previously served as President from 2000 to 2008, and as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012.
    putin_headline01-06-03-2014.jpg
  • The German national Die Zeit newspaper displays a picture of Adolf Hitler on their front page, a feature about Stern Magazine's controversial Hitler Diaries scandal, 30 years ago. The national scandal of the day was news around the world. Two senior staff at Stern magazine resigned after documents proved the 'lost diaries' of Hitler were forgeries. Peter Koch and Felix Schmidt, Stern's two chief editors, lost their jobs because they had failed to discover the forgery before the first installment of the purported Hitler diaries was printed on April 28 1983.
    hitler_headline01-04-04-2013_1.jpg
  • Businessmen associates together read The Times newspaper in the early 90s when the News International title was a broadsheet - before it went to a tabloid format. The headline refers to a British Rail axing of 5,000 jobs. The Times is a British daily national newspaper, first published in London in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register (it became The Times on 1 January 1788). The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821) are published by Times Newspapers, since 1981 a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group headed by Rupert Murdoch.
    times_newspaper01-20-11-1992_1_1.jpg
  • Two assessors inspect damage to buildings after the IRA Bishopsgate bomb in the City of London. They stand on a junction looking up at buildings whose windows were blown out by the force of this notorious blast that shook London’s financial district. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church.
    city_assessors-26-04-1993_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
  • Local children walk past as a reader of the Daily Telegraph newspaper reads about the previous night's Olympic opening ceremony, on the first day of competition of the London 2012 Olympic 250km mens' road race. Starting from central London and passing the capital's famous landmarks before heading out into rural England to the gruelling Box Hill in the county of Surrey. Local southwest Londoners lined the route hoping for British favourite Mark Cavendish to win Team GB first medal but were eventually disappointed when Kazakhstan's Alexandre Vinokourov eventually won gold.
    olympic_cycling42-28-07-2012.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-05-23-06-2020.jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper headlines outside Wyndhams Theatre with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-12-18-03-202...jpg
  • Katherine, Duchess of Cambridge shares the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper with the latest headline about the UK Coronavirus pandemic, the news that the UK government has lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be in general circulation .. with a gradual reduction in restrictions. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs however, has increased by 287 to 37,979,  on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England. All passengers on the public transport system are still being asked to wear face covering.
    coronavirus_city-10-19-06-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, Londoners walk past the latest news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-30-06-03-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, Londoners walk past the latest news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-26-06-03-2020.jpg
  • As pedestrians walk past, an old copy of yesterdays Evening Standard newspaper blows in the wind as, still carrying the headline about the governments decision to quarantine and test air travellers flying into the UK, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city22-10-02-2021_1.jpg
  • Foreign media mark out tape for their TV broadcasts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth to a baby boy. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where the heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the waiting world.
    royal_baby_wait27-22-07-2013_1.jpg
  • In the week that Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex renounced his HRH His royal highness title, to become more independent outside the royal family and with wife, Meghan Markle, his repeated face appears in the folded copies of Evening Standard newspapers on Piccadilly, on 20th January 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-16-20-01-2020.jpg
  • Days after the 9-11 terrorist attacks, a Fox News satellite truck is positioned opposite the Pentagon which was badly damaged by the crashed Americans Airline flight 77, on 18th September 2001, Washington DC, USA.
    fox_news-18-09-2001.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-33-23-06-2020.jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper is handed out, headlining with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-25-18-03-202...jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper is handed out, headlining with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-29-18-03-202...jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper headlines outside Wyndhams Theatre with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-15-18-03-202...jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper headlines outside Wyndhams Theatre with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-17-18-03-202...jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper headlines at Leicester Square tube station with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-04-18-03-202...jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper headlines at Leicester Square tube station with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-07-18-03-202...jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, The Evening Standard newspaper headlines with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-02-18-03-202...jpg
  • The day after the government introduced a third Coronavirus pandemic national lockdown, effectively a Tier 5 restriction, a copy of the Metro newspaper lies on a train cariage seat as the capital experiences a grim post-Christmas and millions of Britons are told to stay at home, on 5th January 2021, in London, England.
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  • The day after the government introduced a third Coronavirus pandemic national lockdown, effectively a Tier 5 restriction, copies of the Metro newspaper lie in the street as the capital experiences a grim post-Christmas and millions of Britons are told to stay at home, on 5th January 2021, in London, England.
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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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  • Katherine, Duchess of Cambridge shares the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper with the latest headline about the UK Coronavirus pandemic, the news that the UK government has lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be in general circulation .. with a gradual reduction in restrictions. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs however, has increased by 287 to 37,979,  on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England. All passengers on the public transport system are still being asked to wear face covering.
    coronavirus_city-12-19-06-2020.jpg
  • Katherine, Duchess of Cambridge shares the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper with the latest headline about the UK Coronavirus pandemic, the news that the UK government has lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be in general circulation .. with a gradual reduction in restrictions. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs however, has increased by 287 to 37,979,  on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England. All passengers on the public transport system are still being asked to wear face covering.
    coronavirus_city-08-19-06-2020.jpg
  • Katherine, Duchess of Cambridge shares the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper with the latest headline about the UK Coronavirus pandemic, the news that the UK government has lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be in general circulation .. with a gradual reduction in restrictions. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs however, has increased by 287 to 37,979,  on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England. All passengers on the public transport system are still being asked to wear face covering.
    coronavirus_city-07-19-06-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, a foreign visitor wearing a surgical face mask walks past a vendor and the latest news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, Londoners pick up copies with the latest news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, a foreign visitor wearing a surgical face mask walks past a vendor and the latest news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-38-06-03-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, a Londoner picks up copies of the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-31-06-03-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, a Londoner picks up copies of the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-33-06-03-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, a foreign visitor wearing a surgical face mask walks past a vendor and the latest news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-35-06-03-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, a Londoner picks up copies of the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-24-06-03-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, a Londoner reads the latest news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper is seen outside Embankment underground station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, Meghan Markle is on the front page alongside the latest virus news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper is seen outside Embankment underground station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, the latest news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper is seen outside Embankment underground station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-10-06-03-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, Meghan Markle is on the front page alongside the latest virus news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper is seen outside Embankment underground station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-13-06-03-2020.jpg
  • A gentleman buys an edition of the Evening Standard newspaper outside the gates of the Ascot racecourse on Ladies Day at Royal Ascot racing week. The headline 'Maxwells Arrested' refers to the sons of media tycoon Robert Maxwell whose suspicious death triggered fraud allegations to his newspaper empire. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and English social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe’s best-attended race meeting. There are sixteen group races on offer, with at least one Group One event on each of the five days. The Gold Cup is on Ladies' Day on the Thursday. There is over £3 million of prize money on offer.
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  • Balcombe, West Sussex. Site of Cuadrilla drilling. Demonstration against fracking 18.08.2013. Journalists writing in front of the site entrance.
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  • Two film crews record a USAF United States Air Force aviator, in training during week-long survival course held at the Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Washington, on 6th August 1995, in Spokane, Washington, USA. The course is aimed at highy-trained personnel conducting a survival, escape and evasion course which combat pilots and air crew need to pass before rejoining their units for real-time warfare. Held in hangars and the surrounding forests, it forms part of an extensive physical and psychological assessment of young aviators on active service. In the future any one of them may be shot down behind enemy lines and need to use the lessons passed-on here to help facilitate their rescue by US forces. One pilot who passed this course in 1991, himself a Spokane-born boy, was F-16 pilot Scott OGrady. He put his skills learned here to the test while evading Serb forces before being airlifted to safety and a heros Presidential welcome.
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  • In the week that Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex renounced his HRH His royal highness title, to become more independent outside the royal family and with wife, Meghan Markle, his repeated face appears in the folded copies of Evening Standard newspapers on Piccadilly, on 20th January 2020, in London, England.
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  • A newspaper seller rests for a moment to eat a sandwich. With a foot resting on his stall, he bites his snack while outside the large Selfridges department store on Oxford Street in central London. The headline refers to yet another governmental mistake involving vast amounts of public money on this day in 1992.
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  • A city worker buys a copy of the Evening Standard with a headline relating to the ERM crisis in 1992, known as Black Wednesday which referred to the events of 16 September 1992 when the British Conservative government was forced to withdraw the pound sterling from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) after they were unable to keep it above its agreed lower limit. George Soros, the most high profile of the currency market investors, made over US$1 billion profit by short selling sterling. In 1997 the UK Treasury estimated the cost of Black Wednesday at £3.4 billion, with the actual cost being £3.3 billion which was revealed in 2005 under the Freedom of Information Act
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  • A pair of eyes watch over a darkening suburban residential street, on a sign that warns fly-tippers not to dump rubbish on this street in south London, on 4th November 2020, in London, England.
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  • A pair of eyes watch over a suburban residential street, on a sign that warns fly-tippers not to dump rubbish on this street in south London, on 4th November 2020, in London, England.
    crime_sign02-04-11-2020.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-31-23-06-2020.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
  • 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
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper is handed out, headlining with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-27-18-03-202...jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper headlines at Leicester Square tube station with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-11-18-03-202...jpg
  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governmentss urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UKs capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper headlines at Leicester Square tube station with central London being the UKs pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Theatreland-08-18-03-202...jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, pedestrians walk past the latest news headline from the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper is seen outside Embankment underground station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-14-06-03-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the UK Governments Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance said that the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak was now spreading person to person in the UK, a Londoner picks up copies of the capitals London Evening Standard newspaper outside Charing Cross railway station, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornavirus-20-06-03-2020.jpg
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