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  • NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander
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    NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander
    August 7, 2025 – New York, New York, USA: NYC Comptroller Brad Lander addresses members of the press in a hallway on the 12th floor of 26 Federal Plaza while observing ICE activities and detainments. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 13, 2025 – New York, NY, United States: ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents stand in the 12th-floor hallway of 26 Federal Plaza, talking and idling among themselves while waiting to facilitate detainments. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 7, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: A face-covered U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer walks through a hallway on the 12th floor of 26 Federal Plaza as detainments are conducted. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 8, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: A group of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents congregate in the hallway of the 12th floor at 26 Federal Plaza, idling and talking amongst themselves as they wait during ongoing immigration court proceedings. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 7, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: An anonymous ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) officer walks through a hallway on the 12th floor of 26 Federal Plaza as detainments are carried out. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 8, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: Two ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents lean against the hallway wall inside 26 Federal Plaza during immigration court proceedings. One agent’s face is fully obscured by coverings while the other reveals only a small sliver of their eyes above mouth and head coverings, creating an ominous presence as they wait. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 8, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents wait in the hallway of 26 Federal Plaza, idling until court cases are dismissed in order to check papers and facilitate detainments if matched with their lists. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 8, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents walk the hallway on the 12th floor of 26 Federal Plaza, with the frame intentionally excluding their heads and focusing on one agent’s hand gripping handcuffs clipped to his belt. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 7, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: In a hallway on the 12th floor of 26 Federal Plaza, one ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agent stares at the camera while two other agents stand nearby. Press members hug the wall in the background. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 7, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: A young DSS (Department of Social Services) agent stands in a hallway on the 12th floor of 26 Federal Plaza, watching guard and smirking at the camera through his face coverings. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 8, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: A face-covered DSS (Department of Social Services) agent leans against the corner of the hallway inside 26 Federal Plaza during immigration court proceedings, standing watch as ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents facilitate detainments. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
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    ICE agents monitor immigration hearings in New York
    August 7, 2025 – New York, New York, United States: A hallway on the 12th floor of 26 Federal Plaza stretches toward an ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agent leaning against the wall by water fountains, looking at his phone. ICE made at least 12 arrests on or near courthouse grounds since January. Arrests by ICE during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S. As o the first week oif June 2025, ICE recorded more than 2,000 arrests each day, a dramatic increase from the daily average of 660 arrests reported by the agency during Mr. Trump's first 100 days in office. ICE has resorted to more aggressive — and controversial — tactics that have triggered outrage and even confrontations in some communities. Those efforts include arrests of migrants and asylum-seekers showing up to court hearings or check-in appointments that the government instructed them to attend. Immigration lawyers have strongly denounced those arrests, saying they deter migrants from complying with the legal process. Immigration roundups at some worksites have also been reported recently. (Devan Spiro/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves for PMQs
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves for PMQs
    09/02/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves for PMQs. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves No10 Downing Street for his weekly PMQs in the House of Commons. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • NEWS - Krieg im Kaukasus: Konflikt um Bergkarabach
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    NEWS - Krieg im Kaukasus: Konflikt um Bergkarabach
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    Due to the sporadic Azerbaijan artillery strikes on Stepanakert at night, guests sleep in the hallway to avoid shrapnel and debris that could be caused by any nearby impact, at Hotel Europe in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, which is also internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, on Sunday Oct. 11, 2020. The conflict, which began on Sept, 27, is between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces over Nagorno-Karabakh D a disputed region, and has killed hundreds including dozens of civilians from both sides. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
    CONFLICT IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH, Artsakh, Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan - 11 Oct 2020

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  • NEWS - Krieg im Kaukasus: Konflikt um Bergkarabach
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    NEWS - Krieg im Kaukasus: Konflikt um Bergkarabach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (10955009b)
    Due to the sporadic Azerbaijan artillery strikes on Stepanakert at night, guests sleep in the hallway to avoid shrapnel and debris that could be caused by any nearby impact, at Hotel Europe in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, which is also internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, on Sunday Oct. 11, 2020. The conflict, which began on Sept, 27, is between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces over Nagorno-Karabakh D a disputed region, and has killed hundreds including dozens of civilians from both sides. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
    CONFLICT IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH, Artsakh, Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan - 11 Oct 2020

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  • Erin McGregor at home
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    Erin McGregor at home
    MY FAVE ROOM. Erin McGregor at home. She is a former hairdresser and older sister of Irish mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor. She competed on the world stage as a bodybuilder, but retired in 2013.
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  • Erin McGregor at home
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    Erin McGregor at home
    MY FAVE ROOM. Erin McGregor at home. She is a former hairdresser and older sister of Irish mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor. She competed on the world stage as a bodybuilder, but retired in 2013.
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  • Interior of Grundvigs Church, Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark
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    Interior of Grundvigs Church, Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark
    Interior of Grundvigs Church, Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe
    Ben Pipe

     

  • PEOPLE - Kofi Annan: Trauer in den United Nations in New York
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    PEOPLE - Kofi Annan: Trauer in den United Nations in New York
    August 18, 2018 - New York, New York, U.S. - Flowers are placed under a portrait of the late former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the UN headquarters in New York. Officials from across the UN system paid tribute to Kofi Annan, who passed away on Saturday at the age of 80 in a Swiss hospital (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Coat Rack in a Hall
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    Coat Rack in a Hall
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  • Woman wearing a Summer Dress
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    Woman wearing a Summer Dress
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  • Eastern Europe, Romania, Bucharest, Palace of the Parliament, second biggest building in the world, reception room
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    Eastern Europe, Romania, Bucharest, Palace of the Parliament, second biggest building in the world, reception room
    Palace of the Parliament, second biggest building in the world, reception room, Bucharest, Romania, Europe
    Christian Kober

     

  • NEWS - England: Gas-Explosion zerstört Haus in Oxford
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    NEWS - England: Gas-Explosion zerstört Haus in Oxford
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    An umbrella can be seen still hanging in the hallway of the third floor in the remains of a block of flats damaged in an explosion near Osney Lock in Oxford. A number of people have been injured in what is thought to have been a gas explosion
    Block of flats destroyed in an explosion, Oxford, UK - 15 Feb 2017

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  • NEWS - Ramallah: Eröffnung des Yasser Arafat Museums
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    NEWS - Ramallah: Eröffnung des Yasser Arafat Museums
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    A general view of an artefact-filled display in a hallway
    Yasser Arafat museum opening, Ramallah, West Bank - 09 Nov 2016

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  • PEOPLE - So schön wohnt Gwen Stefani in Los Angeles
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    PEOPLE - So schön wohnt Gwen Stefani in Los Angeles
    18.October.2016 - Beverly Hills - USA

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  • PORTRAIT - Luke Edward
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    PORTRAIT - Luke Edward
    The Camden home of artist and designer Luke Edward Hall and his partner, creative consultant Duncan Campbell. The one bedroom flat is located in a mid-nineteenth century house in North London. The hallway is covered with framed prints, exhibition posters, maps and photographs and is painted 'Folly Green' by Farrow & Ball. The antique kilim rug was sourced from the Rug Store in Richmond. The plaster ionic capital is by Peter Hone.

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  • Iran, Fars Province, Shiraz, Nasir al Molk mosque, woman praying
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    Iran, Fars Province, Shiraz, Nasir al Molk mosque, woman praying
    Woman praying, Nasir al Molk Mosque, Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran, Middle East
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  • Iran, Fars Province, Shiraz, Nasir al Molk mosque
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    Iran, Fars Province, Shiraz, Nasir al Molk mosque
    Nasir al Molk Mosque, Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran, Middle East
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  • REPORTAGE - Letzte Schicht in der Kellingley Kohlenzeche
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    REPORTAGE - Letzte Schicht in der Kellingley Kohlenzeche
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    Empty Hallway to the Pit Head
    Last Shift at Kellingley Colliery, North Yorkshire, Britain - 18 Dec 2015

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  • Namibia ghost town, Namibia - 2014
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    Namibia ghost town, Namibia - 2014
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    Sand creeping into a deserted hallway in the ghost town of Kolmanshop, Namibia
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    A photographer has captured a series of eerie images of a ghost town in Namibia.

    Kolmanskop, in Namibia, was once a thriving settlement built around a productive western Namibia diamond mine.

    The miners and settlers abandoned the town in the 1950s and left its houses and buildings to fend for themselves against the advancing desert sands, which have been reclaiming it ever since.

    Minneapolis-based photographer Ian Plant, 42, said: "With its colourful painted walls and sweeping sand dunes engulfing entire rooms, the ghost town is a wonderful place to explore.
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  • Images of Hatton Garden burglary, London, Britain - Apr 2015
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    Images of Hatton Garden burglary, London, Britain - Apr 2015
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    Hallway leading to the vault
    Images of Hatton Garden burglary, London, Britain - Apr 2015
    Met police have today (22 April) released images from inside the Hatton Garden burglary
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  • Mother allowed 4-year-old son to starve to death then kept mummified body in bedroom, Bradford, Britain - 03 Oct 2013
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    Mother allowed 4-year-old son to starve to death then kept mummified body in bedroom, Bradford, Britain - 03 Oct 2013
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    Mother allowed 4-year-old son to starve to death then kept mummified body in bedroom, Bradford, Britain - 03 Oct 2013
    A mother has been found guilty of manslaughter after allowing her 4-year-old son to starve to death before keeping mummified body in her bedroom. Hamzah Khan's mummified remains were discovered at Amanda Hutton's squalid Bradford home almost two years after he died in December 2009. During her trial Hutton claimed that her son was a fussy eater and difficult child who starved himself. However, the prosecution alleged that Hutton was a "nasty drunk" who cared more for alcohol than her son, who suffered starvation, punishment and neglect. Tests on Hamzah's remains showed he had the bones of a 12 to 18-month-old baby and had no muscle and hardly any flesh when he died. His body was discovered lying in a travel cot wearing a soiled nappy and a sleepsuit for a six to nine-month-old baby.
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  • Google headquarters, Central Saint Giles, Covent Garden, London, Britain - 06 Aug 2012
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    Google headquarters, Central Saint Giles, Covent Garden, London, Britain - 06 Aug 2012
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    Hallway through to Micro Kitchen
    A Peek Inside Google's London Headquarters
    It features a secret garden, 'Granny flat' interiors and an allotment - welcome to Google's new London headquarters.

    The 160,000 sq ft hub features cutting-edge design that offers a quirky take on the traditional office.

    Occupying half of the ultra-modern Central Saint Giles development in Covent Garden over five floors, renowned interior designers PENSON were given the task of creating a vibrant workspace.

    The result is amazing variation of work and lounging space which finds room for 1,250 non-traditional desks.

    A space called Granny's Flat is furnished with chintzy chairs and fittings that wouldn't look out of place in an elderly relative's lounge, while the Lala Library hosts a giant semi-circle white sofa adorned with pillows and surrounded by arty and inspirational books.

    Surreal workspaces have tongue-in-cheek names such as the Velourmptious snug, a green, padded homage to the traditional British pub, and Snug-lushness, a garish flower-print padded bench seat.

    An area dubbed the Town Hall allows seating for 200 people and features velvet curtains, exposed ceilings and a video wall, while the Market Square is a rustic cafeteria area.

    For active staff members there is a gym and dance studio, a 'bikedry' for cycling gear storage and a shower block for those sweaty from the morning workout, cycle or commute.

    For those really wanting to escape the office, a 'Hedge Your Bets' secret garden on the roof terrace affords stunning views of London surrounded by grass and foliage - all with wi-fi connection for laptop work.

    Eco considerations are at the forefront of design with a high content of reclaimed or recycled materials employed and the use of water-based products and timber floor boards with ...
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  • Empty Warehouse
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    Empty Warehouse
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladimir Godnik / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298728a )
    Corridor and doorframe, perspective
    Empty Warehouse

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  • Empty Warehouse
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    Empty Warehouse
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  • New Apartment
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    New Apartment
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    MODEL RELEASED Woman leans on archway of new apartment
    New Apartment

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  • New Apartment
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    New Apartment
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    MODEL RELEASED Woman stands in hallway of new apartment
    New Apartment

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  • New Apartment
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    New Apartment
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    Pot of paint in hallway of new apartment
    New Apartment

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  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Private Residence
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Private Residence
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    PRIVATE HOUSE IN WEST LONDON. RENOVATION EXTENSION AND UNUSUAL INTERIOR BY FOSTER LOMAS ARCHITECTS Private House St Lukes Road London W1 United Kingdom. Completed: 2009. Architect: Foster Lomas Architects
    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Private Residence

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  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Private Residence
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Private Residence
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    PRIVATE HOUSE IN WEST LONDON. RENOVATION EXTENSION AND UNUSUAL INTERIOR BY FOSTER LOMAS ARCHITECTS Private House St Lukes Road London W1 United Kingdom. Completed: 2009. Architect: Foster Lomas Architects
    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Private Residence

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  • Holiday Icons
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    Holiday Icons
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    Two suitcases standing in hallway, elevated view
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  • Holiday Icons
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    Holiday Icons
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    Overstuffed suitcase in hallway
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  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Private House
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Private House
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    M3 Architects. The Limes Nugents Park Pinner London BRITAIN. extension & house remodelling. The Limes Nugents Park London HA5 4RA United Kingdom. Completed: 2007. Architect: M3 Architects PROPERTY RELEASED
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  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Museum
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Museum
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    VANDER KELEN MERTENS MUSEUM LEUVEN STEPHANE BEEL ARCHITECTS BELGIUM INTERIOR PERMANENT COLLECTION PERSPECTIVE FIRST FLOOR Vander Kelen-Mertens Museum M Leopold Vanderkelenstraat 28 Leuven 3000 Belgium. Completed: 2009. Architect: Stephane Beel Architects
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  • Asylum seekers across Europe - 2010
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    Asylum seekers across Europe - 2010
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    Pakistani asylum seekers fix a bicycle in the hallway in the Debrecen Reception Center in Debrecen, Hungary, July 20, 2010.
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  • Home of Jo Wood in Kingston, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2010
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    Home of Jo Wood in Kingston, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2010
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    Home of Jo Wood in Kingston, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2010
    In a bid to wash that Rolling Stone right out of her hair a soon to be divorced Jo Wood is selling up and moving on. She has put her expansive and eclectic home, Holmwood House in Kingston Hill, Surrey, on the market for GBP 13m. Despite the rock 'n' roll property being only being 12 miles from central London, Jo, 53, is keen to move to town following the official end of her 24-year marriage to Ronnie Wood. Famously, the Rolling Stone guitarist brought their two-and-a-half-decades together to an end when he started a fling with an 18-year-old waitress. That relationship may not have lasted but there is certainly not going back for Ronnie and Jo, who has keenly embraced the single life. In a bid to move on she has put the former family home, which over the years has been host to a number of lavish parties, up for sale.
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  • Goldcrest Close, London, United Kingdom, 2010
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    Goldcrest Close, London, United Kingdom, 2010
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    High Level Walkway And Stair Area
    Goldcrest Close, London, United Kingdom, 2010

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  • VARIOUS
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    VARIOUS
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  • John Lennon''s House At St Georges Hill Surrey The Singer Has A Portrait Of Queen Victoria On The Wall And A Picture Of The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi On The Hallway Table.
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    John Lennon''s House At St Georges Hill Surrey The Singer Has A Portrait Of Queen Victoria On The Wall And A Picture Of The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi On The Hallway Table.
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    John Lennon's House At St Georges Hill Surrey The Singer Has A Portrait Of Queen Victoria On The Wall And A Picture Of The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi On The Hallway Table.
    John Lennon''s House At St Georges Hill Surrey The Singer Has A Portrait Of Queen Victoria On The Wall And A Picture Of The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi On The Hallway Table.

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