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  • Daily Life In Prague
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    Daily Life In Prague
    A couple walks hand in hand along a narrow street lined with historic buildings and cafes in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. A motorcyclist approaches in the background as the pair strolls past a pub sign in the city's old town. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
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    Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
    A crowd gathers outside the Hard Rock Cafe in the city center of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The venue promotes live music events, DJ performances, and happy hour specials at its entrance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
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    Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
    A crowd gathers outside the Hard Rock Cafe in the city center of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The venue promotes live music events, DJ performances, and happy hour specials at its entrance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
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    Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
    A crowd gathers outside the Hard Rock Cafe in the city center of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The venue promotes live music events, DJ performances, and happy hour specials at its entrance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
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    Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
    A crowd gathers outside the Hard Rock Cafe in the city center of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The venue promotes live music events, DJ performances, and happy hour specials at its entrance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
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    Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
    A crowd gathers outside the Hard Rock Cafe in the city center of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The venue promotes live music events, DJ performances, and happy hour specials at its entrance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
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    Crowd Outside Hard Rock Cafe In Prague
    A crowd gathers outside the Hard Rock Cafe in the city center of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The venue promotes live music events, DJ performances, and happy hour specials at its entrance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
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    Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
    Visitors arrive at the beer garden at the base of the colorful Kuchlbauer Tower at the Kuchlbauer Brewery in Abensberg, Kelheim, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The unique tower, based on a design by Friedensreich Hundertwasser and realized by Peter Pelikan, is a symbol of Bavarian beer culture combined with artistic architecture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
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    Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
    Visitors arrive at the beer garden at the base of the colorful Kuchlbauer Tower at the Kuchlbauer Brewery in Abensberg, Kelheim, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The unique tower, based on a design by Friedensreich Hundertwasser and realized by Peter Pelikan, is a symbol of Bavarian beer culture combined with artistic architecture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
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    Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
    Visitors arrive at the beer garden at the base of the colorful Kuchlbauer Tower at the Kuchlbauer Brewery in Abensberg, Kelheim, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The unique tower, based on a design by Friedensreich Hundertwasser and realized by Peter Pelikan, is a symbol of Bavarian beer culture combined with artistic architecture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
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    Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
    Visitors sit at the beer garden beneath the artistically designed Kuchlbauer Tower at the Kuchlbauer Brewery in Abensberg, Kelheim, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The tower, an architectural landmark originally envisioned by Friedensreich Hundertwasser and later realized by Peter Pelikan, integrates artistic fantasy with brewing tradition. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
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    Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
    Visitors sit at the beer garden beneath the artistically designed Kuchlbauer Tower at the Kuchlbauer Brewery in Abensberg, Kelheim, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The tower, an architectural landmark originally envisioned by Friedensreich Hundertwasser and later realized by Peter Pelikan, integrates artistic fantasy with brewing tradition. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
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    Beer Garden At The Kuchlbauer Tower In Abensberg In Bavaria
    Visitors arrive at the beer garden at the base of the colorful Kuchlbauer Tower at the Kuchlbauer Brewery in Abensberg, Kelheim, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The unique tower, based on a design by Friedensreich Hundertwasser and realized by Peter Pelikan, is a symbol of Bavarian beer culture combined with artistic architecture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
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    Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
    People eat food and drink in an outdoor beer garden along a cobbled alleyway lined with historic buildings in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. Red umbrellas, greenery, and rustic decor create a cozy atmosphere typical of Bavarian spring street cafes and beer culture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
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    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
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    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
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    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
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    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
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    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
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    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
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    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
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    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    DUKAS_183335237_FER
    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
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    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    DUKAS_183335235_FER
    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    DUKAS_183335234_FER
    Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Flipper phone 1
    Ref 16711
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heineken
    A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
    Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
    Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
    The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
    So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
    It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
    Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting. 
    The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
    “The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
    OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
    A festive board outside an Irish pub featuring the playful message 'It's Time To Paddy,' seen in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III and owner John Mills, during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III and owner John Mills, during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III and owner John Mills, during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 24/02/2025. Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom: King Charles III and owner John Mills, during a visit to the Tower Brewery in Burton-Upon-Trent, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • King Charles in Burton on Trent
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    King Charles in Burton on Trent
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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Tan Hill Ted Ventured outisde into the snow storm to lead a sledging session for the pub guest.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Saturday Night waiting for the snow storm to arrive.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Kip and his Dog Agatha (4) who are both regulars at the Pub. They stayed overnight in a camper van outisde the Pub.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Saturday Night waiting for the snow storm to arrive.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, BritainÕs highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Saturday Night waiting for the snow storm to arrive.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Bree Davie (glasses blonde hair ) and her Australian family members.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    James Claxton- owner /operator , The Brain Jar, Hull.

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    Local Councillor Linda Chamber with a low alcohol drink in The Brain Jar.

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    Furley and Co., HULL.
    Will Rust Manager.

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    YE Old White Harte Pub.
    Jayne Gerrad (red top)
    Debbie Naylor (silver top)

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    Furley and Co., HULL.
    Will Rust Manager.

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  • A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
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    A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
    People of Pishill fear loss of 800-year-old community asset as they await council decision on 'mixed-use' scheme.

    Russell Brand is not wildly popular in the tiny village of Pishill, where he has applied for planning permission to change the use of outbuildings of its former pub, the Crown Inn, into studios to produce his broadcasts.

    The Crown pub which was a important local venue for meeting and weddings etc The pub, owned by Russell Brand , is closed. Unhappy locals Willy Watson, Josh Robinson -Ward.,Caroline Dempsey and Marnie Watson outside the pub. They believe he was able to buy the pub and buildings cheaply as a pub but had no intention of using it as pub.
    Pishill Oxfordshire, UK.
    22/10/2024.

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  • A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
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    A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
    People of Pishill fear loss of 800-year-old community asset as they await council decision on 'mixed-use' scheme.

    Russell Brand is not wildly popular in the tiny village of Pishill, where he has applied for planning permission to change the use of outbuildings of its former pub, the Crown Inn, into studios to produce his broadcasts.

    The Crown pub which was a important local venue for meeting and weddings etc The pub, owned by Russell Brand , is closed. Unhappy locals Willy Watson, Josh Robinson -Ward.,Caroline Dempsey and Marnie Watson outside the pub. They believe he was able to buy the pub and buildings cheaply as a pub but had no intention of using it as pub.
    Pishill Oxfordshire, UK.
    22/10/2024.

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    SEAN SMITH

     

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