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  • Nursery School Fire During The Start Of The School Year In Annonay, France
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    Nursery School Fire During The Start Of The School Year In Annonay, France
    Firefighter helmets and fire are at the Ripaille nursery school in the town of Annonay, Ardeche, France, on August 31, where 150 m2 of space burns on the ground floor. About forty firefighters are mobilized to extinguish the fire. The photo is taken on September 1, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025, following the death of an online transportation driver during riots on August 28, 2025, students and online drivers express anger over the situation. Online drivers, in particular, gather in front of Brigade Mobile Police Jakarta HG in Kwitang, Central Jakarta, to demand justice for their fellow driver who died. The demonstration results in riots, and the night before, they burn cars. Police fire tear gas to disperse the demonstration. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025, following the death of an online transportation driver during riots on August 28, 2025, students and online drivers express anger over the situation. Online drivers, in particular, gather in front of Brigade Mobile Police Jakarta HG in Kwitang, Central Jakarta, to demand justice for their fellow driver who died. The demonstration results in riots, and the night before, they burn cars. Police fire tear gas to disperse the demonstration. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025, following the death of an online transportation driver during riots on August 28, 2025, students and online drivers express anger over the situation. Online drivers, in particular, gather in front of Brigade Mobile Police Jakarta HG in Kwitang, Central Jakarta, to demand justice for their fellow driver who died. The demonstration results in riots, and the night before, they burn cars. Police fire tear gas to disperse the demonstration. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025, following the death of an online transportation driver during riots on August 28, 2025, students and online drivers express anger over the situation. Online drivers, in particular, gather in front of Brigade Mobile Police Jakarta HG in Kwitang, Central Jakarta, to demand justice for their fellow driver who died. The demonstration results in riots, and the night before, they burn cars. Police fire tear gas to disperse the demonstration. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025, following the death of an online transportation driver during riots on August 28, 2025, students and online drivers express anger over the situation. Online drivers, in particular, gather in front of Brigade Mobile Police Jakarta HG in Kwitang, Central Jakarta, to demand justice for their fellow driver who died. The demonstration results in riots, and the night before, they burn cars. Police fire tear gas to disperse the demonstration. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025, following the death of an online transportation driver during riots on August 28, 2025, students and online drivers express anger over the situation. Online drivers, in particular, gather in front of Brigade Mobile Police Jakarta HG in Kwitang, Central Jakarta, to demand justice for their fellow driver who died. The demonstration results in riots, and the night before, they burn cars. Police fire tear gas to disperse the demonstration. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025, following the death of an online transportation driver during riots on August 28, 2025, students and online drivers express anger over the situation. Online drivers, in particular, gather in front of Brigade Mobile Police Jakarta HG in Kwitang, Central Jakarta, to demand justice for their fellow driver who died. The demonstration results in riots, and the night before, they burn cars. Police fire tear gas to disperse the demonstration. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025, following the death of an online transportation driver during riots on August 28, 2025, students and online drivers express anger over the situation. Online drivers, in particular, gather in front of Brigade Mobile Police Jakarta HG in Kwitang, Central Jakarta, to demand justice for their fellow driver who died. The demonstration results in riots, and the night before, they burn cars. Police fire tear gas to disperse the demonstration. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Demonstration In Jakarta, Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025, following the death of an online transportation driver during riots on August 28, 2025, students and online drivers express anger over the situation. Online drivers, in particular, gather in front of Brigade Mobile Police Jakarta HG in Kwitang, Central Jakarta, to demand justice for their fellow driver who died. The demonstration results in riots, and the night before, they burn cars. Police fire tear gas to disperse the demonstration. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • People Protest Against Indonesian Government After Motorcycle  Taxi Death
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    People Protest Against Indonesian Government After Motorcycle Taxi Death
    Indonesian army stands guard as protesters burn a roadblock during a demonstration in front of the Malang police headquarters in East Java, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025. Protesters demand economic justice and government accountability as tensions rise in Jakarta and elsewhere following the death of a ride-share driver, who is killed after a police vehicle strikes him during demonstrations over living costs and wage reforms. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • People Protest Against Indonesian Government After Motorcycle  Taxi Death
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    People Protest Against Indonesian Government After Motorcycle Taxi Death
    Indonesian army stands guard as protesters burn a roadblock during a demonstration in front of the Malang police headquarters in East Java, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025. Protesters demand economic justice and government accountability as tensions rise in Jakarta and elsewhere following the death of a ride-share driver, who is killed after a police vehicle strikes him during demonstrations over living costs and wage reforms. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • People Protest Against Indonesian Government After Motorcycle  Taxi Death
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    People Protest Against Indonesian Government After Motorcycle Taxi Death
    Indonesian army stands guard as protesters burn a roadblock during a demonstration in front of the Malang police headquarters in East Java, Indonesia, on August 29, 2025. Protesters demand economic justice and government accountability as tensions rise in Jakarta and elsewhere following the death of a ride-share driver, who is killed after a police vehicle strikes him during demonstrations over living costs and wage reforms. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against Donald Trump Tariff Sanction Over India.
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    Protest Against Donald Trump Tariff Sanction Over India.
    Various trade unions stage a protest rally and burn an effigy of USA President Donald Trump in Kolkata, India, on August 13, 2025, following his 50% tariff imposition on India due to India's purchase of crude oil from Russia, according to reports. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against Donald Trump Tariff Sanction Over India.
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    Protest Against Donald Trump Tariff Sanction Over India.
    Various trade unions stage a protest rally and burn an effigy of USA President Donald Trump in Kolkata, India, on August 13, 2025, following his 50% tariff imposition on India due to India's purchase of crude oil from Russia, according to reports. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against Donald Trump Tariff Sanction Over India.
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    Protest Against Donald Trump Tariff Sanction Over India.
    Various trade unions stage a protest rally and burn an effigy of USA President Donald Trump in Kolkata, India, on August 13, 2025, following his 50% tariff imposition on India due to India's purchase of crude oil from Russia, according to reports. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto)

     

  • Forest Fire In Viladecans, Near Barcelona.
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    Forest Fire In Viladecans, Near Barcelona.
    A resident watches firefighters work at the Can Rates Forest Park wildfire in Viladecans, near Barcelona, Spain, on July 21, 2025. The fire burns 3.5 hectares of forest and stabilizes by evening. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against Gang Rape In Kolkata, India
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    Protest Against Gang Rape In Kolkata, India
    Police officers obstruct as Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) activists block the main road and burn tires in Kolkata, India, on July 1, 2025, during a protest against the alleged gang rape of a law student at South Calcutta Law College. Three accused are known to be members of the student union of the college, which is part of the Trinamul Congress (TMC) student union, the current ruling party of West Bengal, according to reports. (Photo by Gautam Bose)

     

  • Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
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    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up.

    A decade on from the Guardian's last visit, during the four-year-long battle for Aleppo between the Assad regime and rebel forces, it is clear that Syria's vicious civil war has ripped it apart, tearing at the social fabric and wreaking physical destruction that cannot easily be mended. At least 30,000 people were killed here, hundreds of thousands more lives ruined, and centuries' worth of priceless human heritage has been destroyed.

    A oppositional Syrian flag hanging in the Sha'aar neighbourhood of East Aleppo.

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  • Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
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    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up.

    A decade on from the Guardian's last visit, during the four-year-long battle for Aleppo between the Assad regime and rebel forces, it is clear that Syria's vicious civil war has ripped it apart, tearing at the social fabric and wreaking physical destruction that cannot easily be mended. At least 30,000 people were killed here, hundreds of thousands more lives ruined, and centuries' worth of priceless human heritage has been destroyed.

    Residents can be seen crossing the frontline into a YPG controlled part of the city in Aleppo.

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  • Kupiansk trembles as Russian forces close in again
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    Kupiansk trembles as Russian forces close in again
    Russia's apparent plan is to flatten then reoccupy the Ukrainian city, where the situation has become dramatically worse since the beginning of October.
    Russian combat units are now less than two miles from Kupiansk, Ukraine.

    In recent weeks, however, the Russians have been advancing. Across the frontline, Ukrainian defences are crumbling at the fastest rate since 2022.

    Destroyed buildings in Kupiansk

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    The destruction in a torched home at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    The destruction in a torched home at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    Hamad Abu Aliah, 25, stands in his torched home at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others. One settler cocked his gun and tried to kill Hamed twice but got a gun jam.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    A flock of sheep passes by torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    A flock of sheep passes by torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    2 Palestinians sit next to torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    A Palestinian boy sits in a a torched car at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    Palestinians remove torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    Palestinians remove torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    A Palestinian boy stands near a torched car at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
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    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
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    (L-R) Johnnie Burn and guest arrive on the red carpet at the 96th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Since 1929, the Oscars have recognized excellence in cinematic achievements.
    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024

     

  • 77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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    77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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    Johnnie Burn and Tarn Willers pose with the Sound Award for 'The Zone of Interest' in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
    77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024

     

  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    The kiln is left to burn overnight.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn has started well in the early stages after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    The kiln is left to burn overnight.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    The kiln is left to burn overnight.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    The kiln is left to burn overnight.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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