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Regina Elisabetta II
6 Maggio 1994
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Elisabetta II (nata Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; Londra, 21 aprile 1926 – Castello di Balmoral, 8 settembre 2022 è stata regina del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri reami del Commonwealth dal 6 febbraio 1952 fino alla sua morte avvenuta l'8 settembre 2022.
Figlia maggiore del Duca di York, che in seguito diventò re con il nome di Giorgio VI, e di sua moglie Elisabetta, prima Duchessa di York e poi regina consorte[2], divenne erede al trono nel 1936, anno dell'abdicazione di suo zio Edoardo VIII.
Nella Foto: Regina Elisabetta II e François Mitterand all'inaugurazione di Eurotunnel, una galleria ferroviaria lunga oltre 50 km che unisce il comune del Regno Unito di Folkestone nel Kent a quello francese di Coquelles
In the photo: Queen Elizabeth II and François Mitterand at the inauguration of Eurotunnel, a railway tunnel over 50 km long that connects the United Kingdom municipality of Folkestone in Kent to the French one of Coquelles -
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Regina Elisabetta II
6 Maggio 1994
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Elisabetta II (nata Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; Londra, 21 aprile 1926 – Castello di Balmoral, 8 settembre 2022 è stata regina del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri reami del Commonwealth dal 6 febbraio 1952 fino alla sua morte avvenuta l'8 settembre 2022.
Figlia maggiore del Duca di York, che in seguito diventò re con il nome di Giorgio VI, e di sua moglie Elisabetta, prima Duchessa di York e poi regina consorte[2], divenne erede al trono nel 1936, anno dell'abdicazione di suo zio Edoardo VIII.
Nella Foto: Regina Elisabetta II e François Mitterand all'inaugurazione di Eurotunnel, una galleria ferroviaria lunga oltre 50 km che unisce il comune del Regno Unito di Folkestone nel Kent a quello francese di Coquelles
In the photo: Queen Elizabeth II and François Mitterand at the inauguration of Eurotunnel, a railway tunnel over 50 km long that connects the United Kingdom municipality of Folkestone in Kent to the French one of Coquelles -
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Regina Elisabetta II
6 Maggio 1994
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Elisabetta II (nata Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; Londra, 21 aprile 1926 – Castello di Balmoral, 8 settembre 2022 è stata regina del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri reami del Commonwealth dal 6 febbraio 1952 fino alla sua morte avvenuta l'8 settembre 2022.
Figlia maggiore del Duca di York, che in seguito diventò re con il nome di Giorgio VI, e di sua moglie Elisabetta, prima Duchessa di York e poi regina consorte[2], divenne erede al trono nel 1936, anno dell'abdicazione di suo zio Edoardo VIII.
Nella Foto: Regina Elisabetta II e François Mitterand all'inaugurazione di Eurotunnel, una galleria ferroviaria lunga oltre 50 km che unisce il comune del Regno Unito di Folkestone nel Kent a quello francese di Coquelles
In the photo: Queen Elizabeth II and François Mitterand at the inauguration of Eurotunnel, a railway tunnel over 50 km long that connects the United Kingdom municipality of Folkestone in Kent to the French one of Coquelles -
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Regina Elisabetta II
6 Maggio 1994
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Elisabetta II (nata Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; Londra, 21 aprile 1926 – Castello di Balmoral, 8 settembre 2022 è stata regina del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri reami del Commonwealth dal 6 febbraio 1952 fino alla sua morte avvenuta l'8 settembre 2022.
Figlia maggiore del Duca di York, che in seguito diventò re con il nome di Giorgio VI, e di sua moglie Elisabetta, prima Duchessa di York e poi regina consorte[2], divenne erede al trono nel 1936, anno dell'abdicazione di suo zio Edoardo VIII.
Nella Foto: Regina Elisabetta II e François Mitterand all'inaugurazione di Eurotunnel, una galleria ferroviaria lunga oltre 50 km che unisce il comune del Regno Unito di Folkestone nel Kent a quello francese di Coquelles
In the photo: Queen Elizabeth II and François Mitterand at the inauguration of Eurotunnel, a railway tunnel over 50 km long that connects the United Kingdom municipality of Folkestone in Kent to the French one of Coquelles -
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Regina Elisabetta II
6 Maggio 1994
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Elisabetta II (nata Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; Londra, 21 aprile 1926 – Castello di Balmoral, 8 settembre 2022 è stata regina del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri reami del Commonwealth dal 6 febbraio 1952 fino alla sua morte avvenuta l'8 settembre 2022.
Figlia maggiore del Duca di York, che in seguito diventò re con il nome di Giorgio VI, e di sua moglie Elisabetta, prima Duchessa di York e poi regina consorte[2], divenne erede al trono nel 1936, anno dell'abdicazione di suo zio Edoardo VIII.
Nella Foto: Regina Elisabetta II e François Mitterand all'inaugurazione di Eurotunnel, una galleria ferroviaria lunga oltre 50 km che unisce il comune del Regno Unito di Folkestone nel Kent a quello francese di Coquelles
In the photo: Queen Elizabeth II and François Mitterand at the inauguration of Eurotunnel, a railway tunnel over 50 km long that connects the United Kingdom municipality of Folkestone in Kent to the French one of Coquelles -
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Regina Elisabetta II
6 Maggio 1994
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Elisabetta II (nata Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; Londra, 21 aprile 1926 – Castello di Balmoral, 8 settembre 2022 è stata regina del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri reami del Commonwealth dal 6 febbraio 1952 fino alla sua morte avvenuta l'8 settembre 2022.
Figlia maggiore del Duca di York, che in seguito diventò re con il nome di Giorgio VI, e di sua moglie Elisabetta, prima Duchessa di York e poi regina consorte[2], divenne erede al trono nel 1936, anno dell'abdicazione di suo zio Edoardo VIII.
Nella Foto: Regina Elisabetta II e François Mitterand all'inaugurazione di Eurotunnel, una galleria ferroviaria lunga oltre 50 km che unisce il comune del Regno Unito di Folkestone nel Kent a quello francese di Coquelles
In the photo: Queen Elizabeth II and François Mitterand at the inauguration of Eurotunnel, a railway tunnel over 50 km long that connects the United Kingdom municipality of Folkestone in Kent to the French one of Coquelles -
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Regina Elisabetta II
6 Maggio 1994
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Elisabetta II (nata Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; Londra, 21 aprile 1926 – Castello di Balmoral, 8 settembre 2022 è stata regina del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri reami del Commonwealth dal 6 febbraio 1952 fino alla sua morte avvenuta l'8 settembre 2022.
Figlia maggiore del Duca di York, che in seguito diventò re con il nome di Giorgio VI, e di sua moglie Elisabetta, prima Duchessa di York e poi regina consorte[2], divenne erede al trono nel 1936, anno dell'abdicazione di suo zio Edoardo VIII.
Nella Foto: Regina Elisabetta II e François Mitterand all'inaugurazione di Eurotunnel, una galleria ferroviaria lunga oltre 50 km che unisce il comune del Regno Unito di Folkestone nel Kent a quello francese di Coquelles
In the photo: Queen Elizabeth II and François Mitterand at the inauguration of Eurotunnel, a railway tunnel over 50 km long that connects the United Kingdom municipality of Folkestone in Kent to the French one of Coquelles -
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Euotunnel Suspended in Security Alert in Folkestone, UK.
08/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
The Channel Tunnel has been suspended due to a suspicious vehicle. Explosive experts have been called to the Channel Tunnel and a man has been detained after a 'suspicious vehicle' was stopped by police. Eurotunnel services have been suspended after the vehicle was halted at around 10.30am at the terminal in Cheriton, Folkestone.
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Euotunnel Suspended in Security Alert in Folkestone, UK.
08/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
The Channel Tunnel has been suspended due to a suspicious vehicle. Explosive experts have been called to the Channel Tunnel and a man has been detained after a 'suspicious vehicle' was stopped by police. Eurotunnel services have been suspended after the vehicle was halted at around 10.30am at the terminal in Cheriton, Folkestone.
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Euotunnel Suspended in Security Alert in Folkestone, UK.
08/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
The Channel Tunnel has been suspended due to a suspicious vehicle. Explosive experts have been called to the Channel Tunnel and a man has been detained after a 'suspicious vehicle' was stopped by police. Eurotunnel services have been suspended after the vehicle was halted at around 10.30am at the terminal in Cheriton, Folkestone.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg has given the game away – even this government knows Brexit is a disaster
Leaving the EU was the point of Johnson's administration. Without that goal, its founding purpose has gone.
In the long story of Britain's needless, pointless departure from the EU, the Rees-Mogg admission should count as a milestone.
The definition of a gaffe is when a politician accidentally tells the truth. So ruled the veteran Washington journalist Michael Kinsley, who would surely take delight in the textbook example of the form served up on Thursday by Jacob Rees-Mogg, the satirically titled minister for Brexit opportunities.
On a visit to the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone, hi-vis gilet over his double-breasted suit, Rees-Mogg announced that the government was delaying yet again the imposition of post-Brexit border checks on imports from the EU. He asked the public to celebrate this decision, on the grounds that it would save £1bn a year and help hard-pressed consumers by avoiding an increase in the cost of imported food. Enforcing post-Brexit checks, said the minister, "would have been an act of self-harm"e.
Controls on food and animal products will not be introduced until at least 2023, says Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Brexit opportunities minister.
Rees-Mogg at the Eurotunnel terminal, Folkestone, Kent.
28th April 2022.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg has given the game away – even this government knows Brexit is a disaster
Leaving the EU was the point of Johnson's administration. Without that goal, its founding purpose has gone.
In the long story of Britain's needless, pointless departure from the EU, the Rees-Mogg admission should count as a milestone.
The definition of a gaffe is when a politician accidentally tells the truth. So ruled the veteran Washington journalist Michael Kinsley, who would surely take delight in the textbook example of the form served up on Thursday by Jacob Rees-Mogg, the satirically titled minister for Brexit opportunities.
On a visit to the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone, hi-vis gilet over his double-breasted suit, Rees-Mogg announced that the government was delaying yet again the imposition of post-Brexit border checks on imports from the EU. He asked the public to celebrate this decision, on the grounds that it would save £1bn a year and help hard-pressed consumers by avoiding an increase in the cost of imported food. Enforcing post-Brexit checks, said the minister, "would have been an act of self-harm"e.
Controls on food and animal products will not be introduced until at least 2023, says Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Brexit opportunities minister.
Rees-Mogg at the Eurotunnel terminal, Folkestone, Kent
- in the control centre, showing train movements on the wall.
28th April 2022.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg has given the game away – even this government knows Brexit is a disaster
Leaving the EU was the point of Johnson's administration. Without that goal, its founding purpose has gone.
In the long story of Britain's needless, pointless departure from the EU, the Rees-Mogg admission should count as a milestone.
The definition of a gaffe is when a politician accidentally tells the truth. So ruled the veteran Washington journalist Michael Kinsley, who would surely take delight in the textbook example of the form served up on Thursday by Jacob Rees-Mogg, the satirically titled minister for Brexit opportunities.
On a visit to the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone, hi-vis gilet over his double-breasted suit, Rees-Mogg announced that the government was delaying yet again the imposition of post-Brexit border checks on imports from the EU. He asked the public to celebrate this decision, on the grounds that it would save £1bn a year and help hard-pressed consumers by avoiding an increase in the cost of imported food. Enforcing post-Brexit checks, said the minister, "would have been an act of self-harm"e.
Controls on food and animal products will not be introduced until at least 2023, says Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Brexit opportunities minister.
Rees-Mogg at the Eurotunnel terminal, Folkestone, Kent.28th April 2022.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg has given the game away – even this government knows Brexit is a disaster
Leaving the EU was the point of Johnson's administration. Without that goal, its founding purpose has gone.
In the long story of Britain's needless, pointless departure from the EU, the Rees-Mogg admission should count as a milestone.
The definition of a gaffe is when a politician accidentally tells the truth. So ruled the veteran Washington journalist Michael Kinsley, who would surely take delight in the textbook example of the form served up on Thursday by Jacob Rees-Mogg, the satirically titled minister for Brexit opportunities.
On a visit to the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone, hi-vis gilet over his double-breasted suit, Rees-Mogg announced that the government was delaying yet again the imposition of post-Brexit border checks on imports from the EU. He asked the public to celebrate this decision, on the grounds that it would save £1bn a year and help hard-pressed consumers by avoiding an increase in the cost of imported food. Enforcing post-Brexit checks, said the minister, "would have been an act of self-harm"e.
Controls on food and animal products will not be introduced until at least 2023, says Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Brexit opportunities minister.
Rees-Mogg at the Eurotunnel terminal, Folkestone, Kent.28th April 2022.
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Lenham, UK. Truck traffic builds up on the M20 near Lenham in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Lenham, UK. Truck traffic builds up on the M20 near Lenham in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Lenham, UK. Truck traffic builds up on the M20 near Lenham in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Dover, UK. Passenger and freight traffic queue side by side for the ferry at Dover Port in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Dover, UK. Passengers wait by their cars for the ferry at Dover Port in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Dover, UK. Passengers and freight traffic wait side by side for the ferries at Dover Port in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Dover, UK. Moored P&O Ferries the Pride of Kent (front), Spirit of Britian (left) and the Pride of Canterbury (top) at Dover Port in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Folkestone, UK. Passenger and freight traffic queues for the Channel Tunnel Terminal at Folkestone in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Folkestone, UK. Passenger and freight traffic queues for the Channel Tunnel Terminal at Folkestone in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Lenham, UK. Truck traffic builds up on the M20 at Lenham in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Lenham, UK. Truck traffic builds up on the M20 at Lenham in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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P&O Cancellations Cause Traffic Buildup as Families Queue for the Eurotunnel
09/04/2022. Lenham, UK. Truck traffic builds up on the M20 at Lenham in Kent. Major disruption on travel routes to France are causing long delays for Easter holiday makers as all P&O sailings from Dover remain cancelled. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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France blocks arrivals from UK
A P&O ferry arrives at The Port of Dover which remains closed to outbound freight. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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France blocks arrivals from UK
Empty births at The Port of Dover which remains closed to outbound freight. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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France blocks arrivals from UK
Dover, UK. The Port of Dover remains closed. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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France blocks arrivals from UK
Dover, UK. The Port of Dover remains closed. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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France blocks arrivals from UK
Dover, UK. The Port of Dover remains closed. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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France blocks arrivals from UK
Dover, UK. The Port of Dover remains closed. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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France blocks arrivals from UK
Dover, UK. The Port of Dover remains closed. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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France blocks arrivals from UK
Dover, UK. The Port of Dover remains closed. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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France blocks arrivals from UK
Folkestone, UK. Dover bound freight lorries remain parked on the M20 west of Folkstone in Kent. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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France blocks arrivals from UK
Folkestone, UK. Dover bound freight lorries remain parked on the M20 west of Folkstone in Kent. France is among a number of countries to ban travel from the UK as Covid-19 infections rise dramatically and the possibility of a new mutant strain. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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NEWS: Mehr als Hundert Flüchtlinge legen Eurotunnel gezielt lahm
2 Septembre 2015 - Calais, Eurotunnel
Migrants trying to access trains to England..
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NEWS: Mehr als Hundert Flüchtlinge legen Eurotunnel gezielt lahm
2 Septembre 2015 - Calais, Eurotunnel
Migrants trying to access trains to England..
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NEWS: Mehr als Hundert Flüchtlinge legen Eurotunnel gezielt lahm
2 Septembre 2015 - Calais, Eurotunnel
Migrants trying to access trains to England..
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NEWS: Mehr als Hundert Flüchtlinge legen Eurotunnel gezielt lahm
2 Septembre 2015 - Calais, Eurotunnel
Migrants trying to access trains to England..
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NEWS: Mehr als Hundert Flüchtlinge legen Eurotunnel gezielt lahm
2 Septembre 2015 - Calais, Eurotunnel
Migrants trying to reach the England repelled by the police.
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NEWS: Mehr als Hundert Flüchtlinge legen Eurotunnel gezielt lahm
2 Septembre 2015 - Calais, Eurotunnel
Migrants late at night caught on camera running trying to access trains to England.
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NEWS: Mehr als Hundert Flüchtlinge legen Eurotunnel gezielt lahm
2 Septembre 2015 - Calais, Eurotunnel
Migrants late at night caught on camera running trying to access trains to England.
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NEWS: Mehr als Hundert Flüchtlinge legen Eurotunnel gezielt lahm
2 Septembre 2015 - Calais, Eurotunnel
Migrants late at night caught on camera running trying to access trains to England.
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Calais Eurotunnel migrants
11/08/2015. Calais, France. Repair works being carried out to the perimeter face of Eurotunnel, where migrants have gained access in previous nights. Hundreds of migrants attempt to illegally access the Eurotunnel complex each night in order to board a train and reach the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine
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France: Calais Eurotunnel migrants
10/08/2015. Calais, UK. Presenter SALLY MAGNUSSON (blonde hair and light jacket) taking part in Filming for BBC songs of Praise taking place in the migrants camp in Calais, France, known as 'The Jungle'. The filming centred around a makeshift church built within the migrant camp. Songs of Praise is a religious BBC Television programme. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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France: Calais Eurotunnel migrants
10/08/2015. Calais, UK. Presenter SALLY MAGNUSSON (blonde hair and light jacket) taking part in Filming for BBC songs of Praise taking place in the migrants camp in Calais, France, known as 'The Jungle'. The filming centred around a makeshift church built within the migrant camp. Songs of Praise is a religious BBC Television programme. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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France: Calais Eurotunnel migrants
10/08/2015. Calais, UK. Presenter SALLY MAGNUSSON (blonde hair and light jacket) taking part in Filming for BBC songs of Praise taking place in the migrants camp in Calais, France, known as 'The Jungle'. The filming centred around a makeshift church built within the migrant camp. Songs of Praise is a religious BBC Television programme. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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France: Calais Eurotunnel migrants
10/08/2015. Calais, UK. Presenter SALLY MAGNUSSON (blonde hair and light jacket) taking part in Filming for BBC songs of Praise taking place in the migrants camp in Calais, France, known as 'The Jungle'. The filming centred around a makeshift church built within the migrant camp. Songs of Praise is a religious BBC Television programme. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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France: Calais Eurotunnel migrants
10/08/2015. Calais, UK. Presenter SALLY MAGNUSSON (blonde hair and light jacket) taking part in Filming for BBC songs of Praise taking place in the migrants camp in Calais, France, known as 'The Jungle'. The filming centred around a makeshift church built within the migrant camp. Songs of Praise is a religious BBC Television programme. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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