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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
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Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as LondonÕs ÒHanging Gardens of BabylonÓ was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called Òteething problemsÓ, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as LondonÕs ÒHanging Gardens of BabylonÓ was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called Òteething problemsÓ, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie surrounded by her old casts.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Mum Lauren holding Rosie and dad Jamie holding Gracie.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie's older sister Gracie taking care of her.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie now.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie, 14mo, with mum Lauren.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie now.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie now.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie now.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie's clubfoot.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Gozzini/REX (10559225l)
Crew members work to lift the wagon from the tracks and transporting the carriage
Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
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Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Gozzini/REX (10559225g)
Crew members work to lift the wagon from the tracks and transporting the carriage
Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
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Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Gozzini/REX (10559225d)
Crew members work to lift the wagon from the tracks and transporting the carriage
Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
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Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Gozzini/REX (10559225n)
Crew members work to lift the wagon from the tracks and transporting the carriage
Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
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"HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360l)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360m)
"HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360o)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360n)
"HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360f)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Invicta Kent Media/REX/Shutterstock (10001217e)
Boat being pulled from the water at Dover Marina after being found floating in The Channel.
Migrant dinghy removed from the water at Dover Marina, UK - 27 Nov 2018
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WM 2018 - Bandmitglieder der russischen Punk Band "Pussy Riot" stürmen den Final "Frankreich : Kroatien"
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Pussy Riot protesters invade the pitch during the World Cup final and are forcibly removed by security
France v Croatia, Final, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia - 15 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Spionagedrama in Salisbury: Der Tatort wird gereinigt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9640811i)
Members of the armed forces remove contaminated soil from the area at the Maltings where a bench was earlier removed the cleanup operation begins in Salisbury
Army begin clean up of Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK - 24 Apr 2018
Former Russian Spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned using a nerve agent in the city last month. Experts have warned that 'Toxic levels' of the nerve agent novichok could still be present at hot spots around the city
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NEWS - Spionagedrama in Salisbury: Der Tatort wird gereinigt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9640811n)
Members of the armed forces remove contaminated soil from the area at the Maltings where a bench was earlier removed the cleanup operation begins in Salisbury
Army begin clean up of Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK - 24 Apr 2018
Former Russian Spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned using a nerve agent in the city last month. Experts have warned that 'Toxic levels' of the nerve agent novichok could still be present at hot spots around the city
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NEWS - Spionagedrama in Salisbury: Der Tatort wird gereinigt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9640811k)
Members of the armed forces remove contaminated soil from the area at the Maltings where a bench was earlier removed the cleanup operation begins in Salisbury
Army begin clean up of Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK - 24 Apr 2018
Former Russian Spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned using a nerve agent in the city last month. Experts have warned that 'Toxic levels' of the nerve agent novichok could still be present at hot spots around the city
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NEWS - Spionagedrama in Salisbury: Der Tatort wird gereinigt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9640811f)
Members of the armed forces remove contaminated soil from the area at the Maltings where a bench was earlier removed the cleanup operation begins in Salisbury
Army begin clean up of Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK - 24 Apr 2018
Former Russian Spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned using a nerve agent in the city last month. Experts have warned that 'Toxic levels' of the nerve agent novichok could still be present at hot spots around the city
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FEATURE - Auto rammt Loch in ein Haus - das Ausmass
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9039994i)
The car that crashed into a house in York on Sunday has been removed this morning revealing the damage caused to the inside of the property.
Car collides with house, York, UK - 05 Sep 2017
The car crashed through the wall into the living room then caught fire & caused a blaze in the the house, the crash injured four people including a man who was sat in the front room of the property at the time of the incident.
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FEATURE - Auto rammt Loch in ein Haus - das Ausmass
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9039994j)
The car that crashed into a house in York on Sunday has been removed this morning revealing the damage caused to the inside of the property.
Car collides with house, York, UK - 05 Sep 2017
The car crashed through the wall into the living room then caught fire & caused a blaze in the the house, the crash injured four people including a man who was sat in the front room of the property at the time of the incident.
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FEATURE - Auto rammt Loch in ein Haus - das Ausmass
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9039994k)
The car that crashed into a house in York on Sunday has been removed this morning revealing the damage caused to the inside of the property.
Car collides with house, York, UK - 05 Sep 2017
The car crashed through the wall into the living room then caught fire & caused a blaze in the the house, the crash injured four people including a man who was sat in the front room of the property at the time of the incident.
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FEATURE - Auto rammt Loch in ein Haus - das Ausmass
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9039994m)
The car that crashed into a house in York on Sunday has been removed this morning revealing the damage caused to the inside of the property.
Car collides with house, York, UK - 05 Sep 2017
The car crashed through the wall into the living room then caught fire & caused a blaze in the the house, the crash injured four people including a man who was sat in the front room of the property at the time of the incident.
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FEATURE - Auto rammt Loch in ein Haus - das Ausmass
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9039994l)
The car that crashed into a house in York on Sunday has been removed this morning revealing the damage caused to the inside of the property.
Car collides with house, York, UK - 05 Sep 2017
The car crashed through the wall into the living room then caught fire & caused a blaze in the the house, the crash injured four people including a man who was sat in the front room of the property at the time of the incident.
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FEATURE - Auto rammt Loch in ein Haus - das Ausmass
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9039994n)
The car that crashed into a house in York on Sunday has been removed this morning revealing the damage caused to the inside of the property.
Car collides with house, York, UK - 05 Sep 2017
The car crashed through the wall into the living room then caught fire & caused a blaze in the the house, the crash injured four people including a man who was sat in the front room of the property at the time of the incident.
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FEATURE - Hunde schlecken Erdnussbutter
MANDATORY CREDIT: Greg Murray/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Greg's Murray's photo series 'For the love of peanut butter'. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg Murray/REX/Shutterstock (8383583l)
Pitbull mix Valentina enjoying some peanut butter - Valentina's owners were told that she would need to be removed from Lakewood, Ohio (which has breed specific legislation) but thankfully a DNA test confirmed that she was less than 50% pit and was allowed to stay. It was a terrifying experience for her owners who were prepared to move out of the city so they wouldn't have to give Valentina up.
Photo series showing dogs licking peanut butter off their noses, USA - Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/thm6
A photographer with a love affair for rescue dogs has taken a humorous set of images featuring them with something they love ... peanut butter! Greg Murray's heartwarming 'for the love of peanut butter' photo series takes a simple concept - photographing dogs determined to lick peanut butter off their noses - and produces hilarious results. Ohio-based Greg, 34, has taken nearly 100 photos of dogs to date for the series and, as a rescue animal advocate, he always tries to photograph as many rescues as possible. As such his latest collection all involves pitbull mixes who are former rescue dogs or who are still waiting to be rehomed. Many of them have endured difficult early lives.
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FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8875471m)
Green algae is removed
Green algae removed from a beach in Tsingtao, Shandong province, China - 21 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8875471c)
Green algae is removed
Green algae removed from a beach in Tsingtao, Shandong province, China - 21 Jun 2017
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NEWS - London nach der Terror-Attacke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (8857722d)
The remains of a crushed bicycle lie on railings at the exact spot where a van crashed after running down people on London Bridge during a terrorist attack Saturday evening. A section of the railings has been removed by the emergency services.
Aftermath of London terrorist attack, UK - 05 Jun 2017
Three men attacked members of the public after a white van rammed pedestrians on London Bridge. Ten people including the three suspected attackers were killed and 48 injured in the attack.
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (8820734ai)
Bowlers are removed in salute as the march passes the memorial - The Combined Cavalry OCA Parade, Hyde Park.
The Combined Cavalry OCA Parade, Hyde Park, London, UK - 14 May 2017
More than two thousand cavalrymen march in a mixture of uniforms or suits with bowler hats (for officers only) and furled umbrellas creating a quintessentially British scene. It is the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent and the Bandstand in Hyde Park. Field Marshal Baron Guthrie GCB, LVO, OBE, DL Colonel The Life Guards and Gold Stick took the salute at the march past for both serving and former soldiers of all the Regiments of Regular Cavalry and many Yeomanry Regiments.
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (8820734ad)
Bowlers are removed in salute as the march passes the memorial - The Combined Cavalry OCA Parade, Hyde Park.
The Combined Cavalry OCA Parade, Hyde Park, London, UK - 14 May 2017
More than two thousand cavalrymen march in a mixture of uniforms or suits with bowler hats (for officers only) and furled umbrellas creating a quintessentially British scene. It is the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent and the Bandstand in Hyde Park. Field Marshal Baron Guthrie GCB, LVO, OBE, DL Colonel The Life Guards and Gold Stick took the salute at the march past for both serving and former soldiers of all the Regiments of Regular Cavalry and many Yeomanry Regiments.
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (8820734ac)
Bowlers are removed in salute as the march passes the memorial - The Combined Cavalry OCA Parade, Hyde Park.
The Combined Cavalry OCA Parade, Hyde Park, London, UK - 14 May 2017
More than two thousand cavalrymen march in a mixture of uniforms or suits with bowler hats (for officers only) and furled umbrellas creating a quintessentially British scene. It is the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent and the Bandstand in Hyde Park. Field Marshal Baron Guthrie GCB, LVO, OBE, DL Colonel The Life Guards and Gold Stick took the salute at the march past for both serving and former soldiers of all the Regiments of Regular Cavalry and many Yeomanry Regiments.
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