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  • Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
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    Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
    Cyclists ride through a historic archway into a pedestrian area in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. A ''Durchfahrt gesperrt'' (no through traffic) sign marks the area as restricted for motor vehicles, indicating a zone reserved for pedestrians and bicycles in the old town. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dachau Concentration Camp
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    Dachau Concentration Camp
    A view through the iron gate entrance at the site of the former Dachau Concentration Camp in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. The camp, established in 1933 as the first Nazi concentration camp, now functions as a memorial and museum commemorating Holocaust victims. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Hungary
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    Protest In Hungary
    Protestors attempt to march to the office of the Hungarian President but are stopped at Chain Bridge by riot police in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protestors Protesters Against A Fundamental Law Change Restricting The Right Of Assembly
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    Protestors Protesters Against A Fundamental Law Change Restricting The Right Of Assembly
    Gergely Karacsony, Mayor of Budapest, participates in a rally in front of the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly and banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protestors Protesters Against A Fundamental Law Change Restricting The Right Of Assembly
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    Protestors Protesters Against A Fundamental Law Change Restricting The Right Of Assembly
    Gergely Karacsony, Mayor of Budapest, participates in a rally in front of the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, Hungary, on April 14. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly and banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA – MARCH 8:
    A 'No Camping' sign seen near the National War Memorial in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Eid In Kashmir
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    Eid In Kashmir
    A man walks with children as Indian police forces remain alert in the Eidgah prayer ground after authorities bar people from performing Eid prayers, citing ongoing construction in Srinagar, Indian Administered Kashmir, on March 31, 2025. (Photo by Muzamil Mattoo/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The McDonald's logo seen outside a McDonald's fast food restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The McDonald's logo seen outside a McDonald's fast food restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The McDonald's logo seen outside a McDonald's fast food restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The McDonald's logo seen outside a McDonald's fast food restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison In The Bavarian City Of Erding
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    German Prison In The Bavarian City Of Erding
    A section of the outer wall of Justizvollzugsanstalt Erding is lined with spirals of razor wire in Erding, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 30, 2021. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison In The Bavarian City Of Erding
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    German Prison In The Bavarian City Of Erding
    Erding Prison is located in Erding, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 30, 2021. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Contract Killings, Murders, And Violence In Peru
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    March Against Contract Killings, Murders, And Violence In Peru
    In Lima, Peru, on March 21, a police group with backlighting prevents entry to Plaza San Martin. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
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    Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
    A laundry delivery driver faces having 81 penalty points put on his licence after being caught speeding 22 times on the same stretch of road in less than three weeks.

    Peter McPherson, 58, racked up the offences during his shifts for Galicia Laundry, which provides linen, towels and clothing to hotels, spas and restaurants in London. He has admitted committing the offences on a 30mph stretch of the A40 Westway flyover between July 15 and August 1 last year.

    On July 15 alone, he was caught by average speed cameras on four occasions. A temporary 30mph restriction was imposed on the Westway in 2020 during repairs but has now been made permanent. McPherson’s lawyers say he already has seven points on his licence and concede that he now faces up to 81.

    Van driver Peter Mc Pherson 9th March 2023.

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  • Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
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    Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
    A laundry delivery driver faces having 81 penalty points put on his licence after being caught speeding 22 times on the same stretch of road in less than three weeks.

    Peter McPherson, 58, racked up the offences during his shifts for Galicia Laundry, which provides linen, towels and clothing to hotels, spas and restaurants in London. He has admitted committing the offences on a 30mph stretch of the A40 Westway flyover between July 15 and August 1 last year.

    On July 15 alone, he was caught by average speed cameras on four occasions. A temporary 30mph restriction was imposed on the Westway in 2020 during repairs but has now been made permanent. McPherson’s lawyers say he already has seven points on his licence and concede that he now faces up to 81.

    Van driver Peter Mc Pherson 9th March 2023.

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  • Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
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    Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
    A laundry delivery driver faces having 81 penalty points put on his licence after being caught speeding 22 times on the same stretch of road in less than three weeks.

    Peter McPherson, 58, racked up the offences during his shifts for Galicia Laundry, which provides linen, towels and clothing to hotels, spas and restaurants in London. He has admitted committing the offences on a 30mph stretch of the A40 Westway flyover between July 15 and August 1 last year.

    On July 15 alone, he was caught by average speed cameras on four occasions. A temporary 30mph restriction was imposed on the Westway in 2020 during repairs but has now been made permanent. McPherson’s lawyers say he already has seven points on his licence and concede that he now faces up to 81.

    Van driver Peter Mc Pherson 9th March 2023.

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  • Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
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    Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
    A laundry delivery driver faces having 81 penalty points put on his licence after being caught speeding 22 times on the same stretch of road in less than three weeks.

    Peter McPherson, 58, racked up the offences during his shifts for Galicia Laundry, which provides linen, towels and clothing to hotels, spas and restaurants in London. He has admitted committing the offences on a 30mph stretch of the A40 Westway flyover between July 15 and August 1 last year.

    On July 15 alone, he was caught by average speed cameras on four occasions. A temporary 30mph restriction was imposed on the Westway in 2020 during repairs but has now been made permanent. McPherson’s lawyers say he already has seven points on his licence and concede that he now faces up to 81.

    Van driver Peter Mc Pherson 9th March 2023.

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  • Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
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    Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
    A laundry delivery driver faces having 81 penalty points put on his licence after being caught speeding 22 times on the same stretch of road in less than three weeks.

    Peter McPherson, 58, racked up the offences during his shifts for Galicia Laundry, which provides linen, towels and clothing to hotels, spas and restaurants in London. He has admitted committing the offences on a 30mph stretch of the A40 Westway flyover between July 15 and August 1 last year.

    On July 15 alone, he was caught by average speed cameras on four occasions. A temporary 30mph restriction was imposed on the Westway in 2020 during repairs but has now been made permanent. McPherson’s lawyers say he already has seven points on his licence and concede that he now faces up to 81.

    Van driver Peter Mc Pherson 9th March 2023.

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  • Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
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    Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
    A laundry delivery driver faces having 81 penalty points put on his licence after being caught speeding 22 times on the same stretch of road in less than three weeks.

    Peter McPherson, 58, racked up the offences during his shifts for Galicia Laundry, which provides linen, towels and clothing to hotels, spas and restaurants in London. He has admitted committing the offences on a 30mph stretch of the A40 Westway flyover between July 15 and August 1 last year.

    On July 15 alone, he was caught by average speed cameras on four occasions. A temporary 30mph restriction was imposed on the Westway in 2020 during repairs but has now been made permanent. McPherson’s lawyers say he already has seven points on his licence and concede that he now faces up to 81.

    Van driver Peter Mc Pherson 9th March 2023.

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  • Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
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    Driver caught speeding 22 times on same London road in 3 weeks
    A laundry delivery driver faces having 81 penalty points put on his licence after being caught speeding 22 times on the same stretch of road in less than three weeks.

    Peter McPherson, 58, racked up the offences during his shifts for Galicia Laundry, which provides linen, towels and clothing to hotels, spas and restaurants in London. He has admitted committing the offences on a 30mph stretch of the A40 Westway flyover between July 15 and August 1 last year.

    On July 15 alone, he was caught by average speed cameras on four occasions. A temporary 30mph restriction was imposed on the Westway in 2020 during repairs but has now been made permanent. McPherson’s lawyers say he already has seven points on his licence and concede that he now faces up to 81.

    Van driver Peter Mc Pherson 9th March 2023.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
    Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.

    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

    Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
    Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.

    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

    Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
    Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.

    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

    Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
    Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.

    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

    Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
    Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.

    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

    Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
    Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.

    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

    Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
    Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.

    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

    Participants arrive from Newcaste to take part in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
    Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.

    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

    Participants arrive from Newcaste to take part in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
    Participants view Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy as campaigners bemoan restrictions on right to roam.

    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

    Organisers of the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass in Northumberland.
    Participants in the Right to Roam Dark Skies Trespass on Lordenshaw Hillfort, Northumberland.

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  • Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    Dozens starstruck at Northumberland dark skies mass trespass.
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    "Welcome to the night," beamed a right to roam campaigner welcoming a coach load of city dwellers to the pitch dark stillness of remote Northumberland countryside on a chilly September evening.

    The passengers had been attracted by a secretive offer spread on Instagram and by old-school posters pinned up in Newcastle.

    About 70 signed up. On Thursday, they arrived at about 8.15pm on land owned by the Duke of Northumberland near Rothbury. Off the bus, they were guided up to Lordenshaws iron age hill fort, where, if it had been light, they would have properly seen some of the UK's most abundant and wonderful neolithic rock art.

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    Thousands may go bust amid UK Omicron Ôfear campaignÕ, says pubs boss. Head of YoungÕs warns hospitality sector faces dire situation and attacks governmentÕs mixed messaging. Friends enjoy a meal at Ping Pong along the Southbank. Restaurants and pubs around central London, 15 December 2021.
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