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PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Vorbereitungen in Windsor
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The homeless in Windsor are once again asked to remove all of their belongings prior to the Royal Wedding for security purposes
Preparations for the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, Windsor, UK - 10 Oct 2018
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PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Vorbereitungen in Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9921452f)
The homeless in Windsor are once again asked to remove all of their belongings prior to the Royal Wedding for security purposes
Preparations for the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, Windsor, UK - 10 Oct 2018
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PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Vorbereitungen in Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9921452e)
The homeless in Windsor are once again asked to remove all of their belongings prior to the Royal Wedding for security purposes
Preparations for the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, Windsor, UK - 10 Oct 2018
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PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Vorbereitungen in Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9921452g)
The homeless in Windsor are once again asked to remove all of their belongings prior to the Royal Wedding for security purposes
Preparations for the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, Windsor, UK - 10 Oct 2018
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Justin Trudeau Town Hall meeting, Ottawa, Canada - 16 Dec 2015
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacts as he is asked a question about the new Star Wars movie during a town hall meeting in Ottawa
Justin Trudeau Town Hall meeting, Ottawa, Canada - 16 Dec 2015
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842c)
Banners from migrants who asked some help from European Union outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842b)
Banners from migrants who asked some help from European Union outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842a)
Banners from migrants who asked some help from European Union outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
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Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait created in 1990It has now been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for people to deal with such a traumatic event in their lives was badly needed within the QE2 hospital in W.G.C Hertfordshire. Vicki contacted Kim in the early fund raising days and she was very happy to help out at several events. Eventually when the unit was built Vicki asked Kim to design a garden attached to the unit - a private, peaceful space for anyone affected by breast cancer to go and take time out away from other patients and staff.
Kim commented on the self portrait - 'I called this 'Sunburn' and was inspired to do it after reading an amazing book about Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. I'd forgotten I had it until I cleared out a cluttered room, and there it was inside my old art portfolio from college. When I saw it I thought that it would be perfect to raise money for my chosen charity. It has since been generously framed by John Jones (London) who, frankly, are much more used to framing priceless works of art!'
Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait, Riba, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
The portrait has been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for peopl
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Glastonbury Festival, Britain - 27 Jun 2015
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A man jumps the Glastonbury Festival wall without a ticket by flying into the festival in a light propellor-driven motorised aircraft, landing in next to the Stone Circle at 9pm to cheers from the watching festival goers. Festival officials were quick on scene confiscating the aircraft but allowing the man to walk free. Asked for a quote by the photographer the man said 'I need a beer'.
Glastonbury Festival, Britain - 27 Jun 2015
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Glastonbury Festival, Britain - 27 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by LNP/REX Shutterstock (4885180ar)
A man jumps the Glastonbury Festival wall without a ticket by flying into the festival in a light propellor-driven motorised aircraft, landing in next to the Stone Circle at 9pm to cheers from the watching festival goers. Festival officials were quick on scene confiscating the aircraft but allowing the man to walk free. Asked for a quote by the photographer the man said 'I need a beer'.
Glastonbury Festival, Britain - 27 Jun 2015
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Glastonbury Festival, Britain - 27 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by LNP/REX Shutterstock (4885180aq)
A man jumps the Glastonbury Festival wall without a ticket by flying into the festival in a light propellor-driven motorised aircraft, landing in next to the Stone Circle at 9pm to cheers from the watching festival goers. Festival officials were quick on scene confiscating the aircraft but allowing the man to walk free. Asked for a quote by the photographer the man said 'I need a beer'.
Glastonbury Festival, Britain - 27 Jun 2015
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Photographer documents lives of Indian Ocean tsunami survivors over ten years, Tamil Nadu, India, 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Anne Heslop/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Anne Heslop's photo project about Indian Ocean Tsunami victims. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
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An image of Annie's sister's friend who was pregnant at the time of the Tsunami, she asked not to be named
Photographer documents lives of Indian Ocean tsunami survivors over ten years, Tamil Nadu, India, 2014
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The 26th December 2014 marks the 10 year anniversary of the Indian Ocean tsunami, one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.
Over the past ten years, award nominated photojournalist Anne Heslop has returned many times to Tamil Nadu to document the lives of the devastated families who lost both their children and their hope in the wave.
Anne's images tell the story of how bereaved Tsunami victims found new hope in the form of a Doctor Neelakandan who realised that he could help and offered free sterilisation reversals - the possibility to rebuild their families.
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094o)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094n)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094m)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094j)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094e)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094d)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094c)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094a)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094b)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094k)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094l)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094h)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094i)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094g)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNCVUWRCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Man dressed in Nazi uniform asked to leave Asda supermarket, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3314094f)
Man In Full Nazi Uniform Asked To Leave Supermarket
A man was asked to leave a supermarket in Cambridge after deciding to go shopping in full Nazi regalia.
Paul Dutton was spotted browsing the aisles of the Asda supermarket wearing a SS uniform and pushing his young grandson in a trolley.
He was asked to leave by the manager of the store after other customers complained.
According to Paul he has regularly visited the same store in his uniform and swastika armband over the past few years and has never encountered a problem.
Admitting that he 'lives and breathes' everything Adolf Hitler, Mr Dutton's home is filled with images of the Nazi leader and other memorabilia.
He even has a painting showing himself receiving a medal from Hitler, a six-metre cemented swastika in his back garden and a large number of Nazi tattoos.
However, Mr Dutton claims that he has mental health issues and chooses to wear the SS uniform because it keeps people away from him.
The father-of-six says he has been on "a cocktail of drugs" to deal with hallucinations and anger issues due to the insomnia he has suffered since having a vasectomy in 2006.
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Michael Winner The 70-year-old Film Director Has Shed Three-and-a-half Stone. This Week He Said Dieting Means He Can Wear His 70s Wardrobe. Femail Put Him To The Test. Picture Shows: Michael Wearing An Afghan Coat. 'a Very Successful 6ft 2in Black M
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Michael Winner The 70-year-old Film Director Has Shed Three-and-a-half Stone. This Week He Said Dieting Means He Can Wear His 70s Wardrobe. Femail Put Him To The Test. Picture Shows: Michael Wearing An Afghan Coat. 'a Very Successful 6ft 2in Black Model And Dancer Helped Me Pick This Out In Rome In The Mid-sixties So I Was Always Very Fond Of It. I Remember Wearing It On The Set Of Death Wish-ellene Played A Nurse In The Film-and Everyone Was Terribly Rude About It. Charlie Bronson (the Star Of The Death Wish Films) Asked: 'did You Shoot The Goat Yourself?' But His Wife Jill Ireland Thought It Was Wonderful. The Shirt Is From The South Of France Of Course-a Cannes Staple.' A Slim-line Michael Winner Steps Back To His 70's/80's Wardrobe. Picture Murray Sanders
Michael Winner The 70-year-old Film Director Has Shed Three-and-a-half Stone. This Week He Said Dieting Means He Can Wear His 70s Wardrobe. Femail Put Him To The Test. Picture Shows: Michael Wearing An Afghan Coat. 'a Very Successful 6ft 2in Black M
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Michael Winner im Alter von 77 Jahren gestorben
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visiting Newcastle - 10 Oct 2012
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge with 10-year-old Terry Campbell, who asked her for a hug, during a visit to the Newcastle Civic Centre
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visiting Newcastle - 10 Oct 2012
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visiting Newcastle - 10 Oct 2012
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge with 10-year-old Terry Campbell, who asked her for a hug, during a visit to the Newcastle Civic Centre
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visiting Newcastle - 10 Oct 2012
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visiting Newcastle - 10 Oct 2012
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge with 10-year-old Terry Campbell, who asked her for a hug, during a visit to the Newcastle Civic Centre
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visiting Newcastle - 10 Oct 2012
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Collect pictures of Jun Lin (victim) and Luka Magnotta - Jun 2012
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Luka Magnotta, 29, on a laptop, who has been arrested for the cannibalistic murder of his gay lover Jun Lin, 33, who was found chopped up and eaten. Magnotta is shown here in a photo discovered today that he posted on Flickr.com. Interpol launched a hunt for Magnotta last Tuesday after a headless torso was found behind Magnotta's flat in Montreal and a hand and foot were posted to political parties in Ottawa. Magnotta, a gay porn film actor, who is also known by the names Eric Clinton Newman and Vladimir Romanov, was arrested on Monday(June 4)after was recognised inside the Spatkauf Internet-Cafe in the Neukoeln district of Berlin by an employee as he Googled stories about himself being on the run. A number of German police officers entered the premises where he offered no resistance after being asked if he was the wanted suspect.
Collect pictures of Jun Lin (victim) and Luka Magnotta - Jun 2012
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Collect pictures of Jun Lin (victim) and Luka Magnotta - Jun 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1740856a)
Luka Magnotta, 29, who has been arrested for the cannibalistic murder of his gay lover Jun Lin, 33, who was found chopped up and eaten. Magnotta is shown here in Hollywood posing next to movie star Marilyn Monroe's handprints in a photo discovered today that he posted on Flickr.com. Interpol launched a hunt for Magnotta last Tuesday after a headless torso was found behind Magnotta's flat in Montreal and a hand and foot were posted to political parties in Ottawa. Magnotta, a gay porn film actor, who is also known by the names Eric Clinton Newman and Vladimir Romanov, was arrested on Monday(June 4)after was recognised inside the Spatkauf Internet-Cafe in the Neukoeln district of Berlin by an employee as he Googled stories about himself being on the run. A number of German police officers entered the premises where he offered no resistance after being asked if he was the wanted suspect.
Collect pictures of Jun Lin (victim) and Luka Magnotta - Jun 2012
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835U)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835T)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835S)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835Q)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835R)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835P)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835N)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835O)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835J)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835M)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835K)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835I)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835G)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835F)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835D)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joggers, before and after by Sacha Goldberger, Paris, France - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sacha Goldberger / Rex Features (1406835C)
Joggers: Before and After
Out of breath, sweating, red-cheeked and with haunted looks in their eyes, these people look as if they have been through a traumatic experience.
In fact, these anguished portraits simply show ordinary people after they have been jogging.
The fascinating images are by renowned French photographer Sacha Goldberger, who decided to set up an outdoor studio at Paris' Bois de Boulogne park to capture the cross section of society who use it for exercise.
After stopping people as they ran, they would be invited to stand in front of a 3m (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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