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Mayor Adams Invests $5.5 Million To Expand Free Swim Lessons For Nearly 18,000 NYC Students
NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue, Mayor Eric Adams, and City Councilmember Francisco Moya announce a $5.5 million investment to expand free swim lessons to nearly 18,000 students, enhancing water safety and accessibility while building a safer, more affordable city for NYC families at the Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatic Center in New York City, USA, on March 25, 2025. (Photo by Editorial Wire/NurPhoto) -
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Action To Reject The Revision Of The TNI Law In Indonesia
A resident writes a protest sign during a demonstration to reject the revision of the Indonesian Military Draft Law (RUU TNI) in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on March 21, 2025. The action is carried out as a form of rejection after the Indonesian People's Representative Council (DPR) passes the revision of the TNI Bill, which expands the role of the military to occupy civilian positions, also known as dual function. (Photo by Ryan Suherlan/NurPhoto) -
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Action To Reject The Revision Of The TNI Law In Indonesia
A resident writes a protest sign during a demonstration to reject the revision of the Indonesian Military Draft Law (RUU TNI) in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on March 21, 2025. The action is carried out as a form of rejection after the Indonesian People's Representative Council (DPR) passes the revision of the TNI Bill, which expands the role of the military to occupy civilian positions, also known as dual function. (Photo by Ryan Suherlan/NurPhoto) -
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Student Protest Against Military Law
Students break through the fence of the parliament building during a protest against a revision to the armed forces law in front of the House of Representatives building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. Indonesia's parliament on March 20, 2025, passes a military law allowing military personnel to have a greater role in government, despite criticism and opposition over concerns it expands the military's authority over civilian affairs. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Student Protest Against Military Law
Students break through the fence of the parliament building during a protest against a revision to the armed forces law in front of the House of Representatives building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. Indonesia's parliament on March 20, 2025, passes a military law allowing military personnel to have a greater role in government, despite criticism and opposition over concerns it expands the military's authority over civilian affairs. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Deepseek AI And China’s Artificial Intelligence Industry
A smartphone screen displays the Manus AI logo, with a background featuring the Chinese flag and the word ''AI'' surrounded by blue flames. The image symbolizes China's growing influence in artificial intelligence development and the role of Manus AI in this sector in China, on March 17, 2025. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
A massive construction site in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
A massive construction site in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
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A massive construction site in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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UK workers on returning to the office: ‘No point if I end up doing video calls’. Some welcome the routine, while others are concerned about how it will work without everyone in at the same time
Sweet deal: UK workers lured back to office with bonuses and ice-cream. Companies such as PwC and Goldman Sachs offering extra perks to persuade home workers to return.
Pictured: The main plaza at Canary Wharf leading to the shopping centre. Office workers return in increasing numbers.
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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Pret a Manger in post-pandemic plan to expand beyond big city centres Restaurant to open about 100 outlets and 100 franchises, as branches in regional towns ‘busier than ever’
Pret a Manger is plotting to expand outside London and other big city centres as large numbers of office workers continue to work from home, with plans to open 100 franchised shops, plus about 100 of its own outlets. The coffee and sandwich chain has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic as its city centre outlets suffered from the absence of commuters and tourists. But the company said that in some regional towns its shops were busier than they had ever been. The move comes as Pret – which last week rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses after workers threatened strike action – has come under severe financial pressure during the pandemic. The company ditched its dividend payment to shareholders, and in April warned of “material uncertainties” over whether it could continue as a going concern. The company said it was in talks with possible franchise partners, which could extend its reach outside London and other big cities across the UK. It is drawing up plans to open about 100 franchised outlets – restaurants that would be run by independent operators on its behalf – over the next two to three years.
It is also proposing to open about 100 more of its own shops over the next three years.The move follows the launch this year of a partnership with Tesco to trial Pret shops inside Tesco branches in Kensington in west London, Peterborough, and other locations as part of a shake-up of its business model after the pandemic.’
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London’s City Hall. 18/5/21
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A roof-top garden in the heart of the City of London’s financial district known as the Square Mile. 18/5/21
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