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  • Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
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    Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
    Offices workers wear masks at Victoria, London today as NHS chiefs urge the government to bring back face masks and restrictions to avoid a winter crisis. Yesterday, Prof Neil Ferguson called for face mask to return this winter as Covid cases continue to rise with the UK hitting 44,000 cases a day. Downing Street have also warned that winter will be challenging as a new Delta variant is causing growing concern among experts.
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  • Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
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    Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
    Offices workers wear masks at Victoria, London today as NHS chiefs urge the government to bring back face masks and restrictions to avoid a winter crisis. Yesterday, Prof Neil Ferguson called for face mask to return this winter as Covid cases continue to rise with the UK hitting 44,000 cases a day. Downing Street have also warned that winter will be challenging as a new Delta variant is causing growing concern among experts.
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  • Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
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    Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
    Offices workers wear masks at Victoria, London today as NHS chiefs urge the government to bring back face masks and restrictions to avoid a winter crisis. Yesterday, Prof Neil Ferguson called for face mask to return this winter as Covid cases continue to rise with the UK hitting 44,000 cases a day. Downing Street have also warned that winter will be challenging as a new Delta variant is causing growing concern among experts.
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  • Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
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    Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
    Offices workers wear masks at Victoria, London today as NHS chiefs urge the government to bring back face masks and restrictions to avoid a winter crisis. Yesterday, Prof Neil Ferguson called for face mask to return this winter as Covid cases continue to rise with the UK hitting 44,000 cases a day. Downing Street have also warned that winter will be challenging as a new Delta variant is causing growing concern among experts.
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  • Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
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    Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
    Offices workers wear masks at Victoria, London today as NHS chiefs urge the government to bring back face masks and restrictions to avoid a winter crisis. Yesterday, Prof Neil Ferguson called for face mask to return this winter as Covid cases continue to rise with the UK hitting 44,000 cases a day. Downing Street have also warned that winter will be challenging as a new Delta variant is causing growing concern among experts.
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  • Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
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    Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
    Offices workers wear masks at Victoria, London today as NHS chiefs urge the government to bring back face masks and restrictions to avoid a winter crisis. Yesterday, Prof Neil Ferguson called for face mask to return this winter as Covid cases continue to rise with the UK hitting 44,000 cases a day. Downing Street have also warned that winter will be challenging as a new Delta variant is causing growing concern among experts.
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  • Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
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    Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
    Offices workers wear masks at Victoria, London today as NHS chiefs urge the government to bring back face masks and restrictions to avoid a winter crisis. Yesterday, Prof Neil Ferguson called for face mask to return this winter as Covid cases continue to rise with the UK hitting 44,000 cases a day. Downing Street have also warned that winter will be challenging as a new Delta variant is causing growing concern among experts.
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  • Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
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    Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
    Offices workers wear masks at Victoria, London today as NHS chiefs urge the government to bring back face masks and restrictions to avoid a winter crisis. Yesterday, Prof Neil Ferguson called for face mask to return this winter as Covid cases continue to rise with the UK hitting 44,000 cases a day. Downing Street have also warned that winter will be challenging as a new Delta variant is causing growing concern among experts.
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  • ‘I feel a bit rusty’: Has Covid killed our sex lives? The end of lockdown was supposed to herald an explosion of pent-up desire and a bonkbuster of a summer. But it’s been way more complicated than that.
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    ‘I feel a bit rusty’: Has Covid killed our sex lives? The end of lockdown was supposed to herald an explosion of pent-up desire and a bonkbuster of a summer. But it’s been way more complicated than that.
    Female model using mask as a bra. This year was meant to be a replay of the roaring 20s, your hot girl or boy summer. WeÕd be hedonistic, bacchanalian and, above all, getting laid. All the pent-up energy of lockdowns, the only time it has ever been illegal for people from different households to have sex, would explode in one helluva bonkbuster summer. But has it panned out that way? Or has Covid ruined our sex lives?

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  • ‘I feel a bit rusty’: Has Covid killed our sex lives? The end of lockdown was supposed to herald an explosion of pent-up desire and a bonkbuster of a summer. But it’s been way more complicated than that.
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    ‘I feel a bit rusty’: Has Covid killed our sex lives? The end of lockdown was supposed to herald an explosion of pent-up desire and a bonkbuster of a summer. But it’s been way more complicated than that.
    Female model using mask as a bra.
    This year was meant to be a replay of the roaring 20s, your hot girl or boy summer. WeÕd be hedonistic, bacchanalian and, above all, getting laid. All the pent-up energy of lockdowns, the only time it has ever been illegal for people from different households to have sex, would explode in one helluva bonkbuster summer. But has it panned out that way? Or has Covid ruined our sex lives?

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  • Members of the public wear masks in London today.
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    Members of the public wear masks in London today.
    Members of the public wear masks in South Kensington in London today as the government reveals that the NHS Test and Trace app has sent out 520,000 alerts in a week. However, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick is asking Brits to continue to use the app after news reports that people were deleting it from their phones. Yesterday Mayor of London Sadiq Khan called on Londoners to keep using masks on public transport after restrictions are lifted this Monday 19 July 2021.

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  • Members of the public wear masks in London today.
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    Members of the public wear masks in London today.
    Members of the public wear masks in South Kensington in London today as the government reveals that the NHS Test and Trace app has sent out 520,000 alerts in a week. However, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick is asking Brits to continue to use the app after news reports that people were deleting it from their phones. Yesterday Mayor of London Sadiq Khan called on Londoners to keep using masks on public transport after restrictions are lifted this Monday 19 July 2021.

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  • Members of the public wear masks in London today.
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    Members of the public wear masks in London today.
    Members of the public wear masks in South Kensington in London today as the government reveals that the NHS Test and Trace app has sent out 520,000 alerts in a week. However, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick is asking Brits to continue to use the app after news reports that people were deleting it from their phones. Yesterday Mayor of London Sadiq Khan called on Londoners to keep using masks on public transport after restrictions are lifted this Monday 19 July 2021.

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  • Members of the public wear masks in London today.
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    Members of the public wear masks in London today.
    Members of the public wear masks in South Kensington in London today as the government reveals that the NHS Test and Trace app has sent out 520,000 alerts in a week. However, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick is asking Brits to continue to use the app after news reports that people were deleting it from their phones. Yesterday Mayor of London Sadiq Khan called on Londoners to keep using masks on public transport after restrictions are lifted this Monday 19 July 2021.

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  • Members of the public wear masks in London today.
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    Members of the public wear masks in London today.
    Members of the public wear masks in South Kensington in London today as the government reveals that the NHS Test and Trace app has sent out 520,000 alerts in a week. However, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick is asking Brits to continue to use the app after news reports that people were deleting it from their phones. Yesterday Mayor of London Sadiq Khan called on Londoners to keep using masks on public transport after restrictions are lifted this Monday 19 July 2021.

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  • Members of the public wear masks in London today.
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    Members of the public wear masks in London today.
    Members of the public wear masks in South Kensington in London today as the government reveals that the NHS Test and Trace app has sent out 520,000 alerts in a week. However, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick is asking Brits to continue to use the app after news reports that people were deleting it from their phones. Yesterday Mayor of London Sadiq Khan called on Londoners to keep using masks on public transport after restrictions are lifted this Monday 19 July 2021.

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  • Members of the public wear masks in London today.
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    Members of the public wear masks in London today.
    Members of the public wear masks in South Kensington in London today as the government reveals that the NHS Test and Trace app has sent out 520,000 alerts in a week. However, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick is asking Brits to continue to use the app after news reports that people were deleting it from their phones. Yesterday Mayor of London Sadiq Khan called on Londoners to keep using masks on public transport after restrictions are lifted this Monday 19 July 2021.

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  • Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
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    Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
    Commuters arriving at Sloane Square Tube Station in Chelsea, London wear masks as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirms that face coverings on London’s public transport system is to remain mandatory even after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on Monday 19 July 20201.

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  • Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
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    Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
    Commuters arriving at Sloane Square Tube Station in Chelsea, London wear masks as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirms that face coverings on London’s public transport system is to remain mandatory even after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on Monday 19 July 20201.

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  • Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
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    Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
    Commuters arriving at Sloane Square Tube Station in Chelsea, London wear masks as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirms that face coverings on London’s public transport system is to remain mandatory even after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on Monday 19 July 20201.

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  • Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
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    Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
    Commuters arriving at Sloane Square Tube Station in Chelsea, London wear masks as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirms that face coverings on London’s public transport system is to remain mandatory even after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on Monday 19 July 20201.

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  • Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
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    Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
    Commuters arriving at Sloane Square Tube Station in Chelsea, London wear masks as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirms that face coverings on London’s public transport system is to remain mandatory even after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on Monday 19 July 20201.

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  • Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
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    Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
    Commuters arriving at Sloane Square Tube Station in Chelsea, London wear masks as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirms that face coverings on London’s public transport system is to remain mandatory even after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on Monday 19 July 20201.

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  • Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
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    Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
    Commuters arriving at Sloane Square Tube Station in Chelsea, London wear masks as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirms that face coverings on London’s public transport system is to remain mandatory even after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on Monday 19 July 20201.

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  • Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
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    Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
    Commuters arriving at Sloane Square Tube Station in Chelsea, London wear masks as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirms that face coverings on London’s public transport system is to remain mandatory even after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on Monday 19 July 20201.

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  • Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
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    Commuters wear masks in Chelsea, London
    Commuters arriving at Sloane Square Tube Station in Chelsea, London wear masks as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirms that face coverings on London’s public transport system is to remain mandatory even after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on Monday 19 July 20201.

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  • Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
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    Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
    London, UK. (Left) Meve Gurkan 33 and Tugce Nur-Albulak, wear masks while on their way to visit Buckingham Palace Gardens in Victoria, London. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold a TV press conference on the government’s decision to go ahead with unlocking England from Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July 2021 with the possible dropping of rules on face masks, gatherings, social distancing and work from home rules.

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  • Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
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    Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
    London, UK. (Left) Meve Gurkan 33 and Tugce Nur-Albulak, wear masks while on their way to visit Buckingham Palace Gardens in Victoria, London. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold a TV press conference on the government’s decision to go ahead with unlocking England from Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July 2021 with the possible dropping of rules on face masks, gatherings, social distancing and work from home rules.

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  • Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
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    Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
    London, UK. (Left) Meve Gurkan 33 and Tugce Nur-Albulak, wear masks while on their way to visit Buckingham Palace Gardens in Victoria, London. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold a TV press conference on the government’s decision to go ahead with unlocking England from Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July 2021 with the possible dropping of rules on face masks, gatherings, social distancing and work from home rules.

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  • Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
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    Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
    London, UK. Train travellers wear masks in Victoria, London ahead of the Prime Minister’s speech on unlocking of restricts later today. Boris Johnson will hold a TV press conference today on the government’s decision to go ahead with unlocking England from Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July 2021 with the possible dropping of rules on face masks, gatherings, social distance and work from home rules.

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  • Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
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    Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
    London, UK. Train travellers wear masks in Victoria, London ahead of the Prime Minister’s speech on unlocking of restricts later today. Boris Johnson will hold a TV press conference today on the government’s decision to go ahead with unlocking England from Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July 2021 with the possible dropping of rules on face masks, gatherings, social distance and work from home rules.

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  • Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
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    Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
    London, UK. Train travellers wear masks in Victoria, London ahead of the Prime Minister’s speech on unlocking of restricts later today. Boris Johnson will hold a TV press conference today on the government’s decision to go ahead with unlocking England from Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July 2021 with the possible dropping of rules on face masks, gatherings, social distance and work from home rules.

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  • Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
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    Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
    London, UK. Train travellers wear masks in Victoria, London ahead of the Prime Minister’s speech on unlocking of restricts later today. Boris Johnson will hold a TV press conference today on the government’s decision to go ahead with unlocking England from Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July 2021 with the possible dropping of rules on face masks, gatherings, social distance and work from home rules.

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  • Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
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    Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
    London, UK. Train travellers wear masks in Victoria, London ahead of the Prime Minister’s speech on unlocking of restricts later today. Boris Johnson will hold a TV press conference today on the government’s decision to go ahead with unlocking England from Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July 2021 with the possible dropping of rules on face masks, gatherings, social distance and work from home rules.

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  • Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
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    Public wear masks ahead of Boris Johnson’s speech today.
    London, UK. Train travellers wear masks in Victoria, London ahead of the Prime Minister’s speech on unlocking of restricts later today. Boris Johnson will hold a TV press conference today on the government’s decision to go ahead with unlocking England from Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July 2021 with the possible dropping of rules on face masks, gatherings, social distance and work from home rules.

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  • ‘I feel a bit rusty’: Has Covid killed our sex lives? The end of lockdown was supposed to herald an explosion of pent-up desire and a bonkbuster of a summer. But it’s been way more complicated than that.
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    ‘I feel a bit rusty’: Has Covid killed our sex lives? The end of lockdown was supposed to herald an explosion of pent-up desire and a bonkbuster of a summer. But it’s been way more complicated than that.
    A male model poses wearing a face mask over his genitalia. .This year was meant to be a replay of the roaring 20s, your hot girl or boy summer. WeÕd be hedonistic, bacchanalian and, above all, getting laid. All the pent-up energy of lockdowns, the only time it has ever been illegal for people from different households to have sex, would explode in one helluva bonkbuster summer. But has it panned out that way? Or has Covid ruined our sex lives?

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  • The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
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    The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
    Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.

    Pictured: Able Seaman securing lines.

    HMS Prince of Wales Ship's Company make final preparations as the Ship leaves Portsmouth Dockyard for operational taskings for the first time in 2021.

    HMS Prince of Wales has returned to sea for a spell of testing and trialling, following several months of maintenance and installing key equipment. HMS Prince of Wales is most capable and powerful surface warship ever built for the Royal Navy and will be a future flagship for the next 50 years.

    The 73,000 tonnes ship and her crew will then proceed to the Southwest cost to conduct a period of Basic Operational Sea Training to test ship and crew capabilities. The intense operational training enables - Availability, Sustainability and Lethality of HMS Prince of Wales. The Shipís Company are crucial to the successful operation of the ship and training and trials are essential in ensuring that HMS Prince of Wales is the cornerstone of a Modern, Ready and Global Navy for a Global Britain.


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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers at RAF Brize Norton loading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines onto a LXX Squadron (70 Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) bound for the UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers at RAF Brize Norton loading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines onto a LXX Squadron (70 Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) bound for the UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers at RAF Brize Norton loading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines onto a LXX Squadron (70 Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) bound for the UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers at RAF Brize Norton loading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines onto a LXX Squadron (70 Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) bound for the UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers at RAF Brize Norton loading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines onto a LXX Squadron (70 Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) bound for the UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
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    Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
    Sainsbury's supermarket, Colindale, London.
    They use an IPAD ( I think thats what it is) for keeping a count of customers in the store. Approx 200-220 allowed.
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  • Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
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    Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
    Sainsbury's supermarket, Colindale, London.
    They use an IPAD ( I think thats what it is) for keeping a count of customers in the store. Approx 200-220 allowed.
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  • Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
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    Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
    Sainsbury's supermarket, Colindale, London.

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  • Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
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    Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
    Sainsbury's supermarket, Colindale, London.

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  • Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
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    Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
    Sainsbury's supermarket, Colindale, London.

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  • Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
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    Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
    Sainsbury's supermarket, Colindale, London.

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  • Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
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    Supermarkets crack down on people shopping in groups to prevent Covid infections
    Sainsbury's supermarket, Colindale, London.

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  • Morrisons supermarket and customer PPE
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    Morrisons supermarket and customer PPE
    Morrisons supermarket will bar customers who refuse to wear face coverings from its shops amid rising coronavirus infections from Monday 11th January.

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