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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Paul Varry, Who Was Run Over By An SUV Driver In Paris
One year after the death of cyclist Paul Varry, the Paris en Selle association organizes a tribute to the 27-year-old cyclist, who is killed by a motorist driving an SUV following an altercation on a bike path in Paris. A bicycle demonstration takes place to a gathering at Place de la Madeleine. Road Safety launches a campaign to combat ''aggressive driving'' entitled ''Priority to Respect'' in Paris on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Milano - i monopattini sempre piu' protagonisti della viabilita' a Milano
Milano 14!/2024
Monopattini in piazza Cordusio, Milano
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Milano - i monopattini sempre piu' protagonisti della viabilita' a Milano
Milano 14!/2024
Monopattini in piazza Cordusio, Milano
Claudia Vanacore/LaPresse
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Milano - i monopattini sempre piu' protagonisti della viabilita' a Milano
Milano 14!/2024
Monopattini in piazza Cordusio, Milano
Claudia Vanacore/LaPresse
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Milano - i monopattini sempre piu' protagonisti della viabilita' a Milano
Milano 14!/2024
Monopattini in piazza Cordusio, Milano
Claudia Vanacore/LaPresse
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Milano - i monopattini sempre piu' protagonisti della viabilita' a Milano
Milano 14!/2024
Monopattini in piazza Cordusio, Milano
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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'I stood up and fought back': how revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
The reality star Georgia Harrison's life was almost destroyed when an ex secretly filmed them having sex and posted it online. He went to prison - and she waived her right to anonymity to help the many women similarly affected.
"What's the worst that can happen?" That is what Georgia Harrison asked herself one Sunday morning in August 2020 when Stephen Bear, who lived opposite, invited her over for a cup of tea. They knew each other through the reality television and influencer circuits. They had hooked up before and he hadn't treated her well.
What happened was this: the morning cup of tea stretched into a long lunch washed down by tequila, followed by drunken sex in Bear's back garden. The sex was different from how it had been in the past - more performative, with Bear carefully positioning Harrison in various locations. "It was more dramatic and lasted longer," says Harrison. "I just thought he was having a good day." Afterwards, to Harrison's horror, Bear mentioned casually that it might have been caught on his CCTV system. When he showed her the footage and she began to cry ("I'll die if anyone sees it," she said), he promised to delete the video. Instead, three months later, Bear posted the footage on his verified Only Fans account.
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REPORTAGE - Daily Life in Valencia
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A group of bicycles belonging to the Valenbisi which is the name of a bicycle sharing system. Valencia city is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name.
Daily Life in Valencia, Spain - 07 Apr 2022
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REPORTAGE - Daily Life in Valencia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roberto Machado Noa/Shutterstock (12899693au)
A group of bicycles belonging to the Valenbisi which is the name of a bicycle sharing system. Valencia city is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name.
Daily Life in Valencia, Spain - 07 Apr 2022
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
Bee bikes in docking stations at the University of Salford as Greater Manchester’s new bike hire scheme is set to launch in Manchester, Salford and Trafford on 18 November.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
Bee bikes in docking stations at the University of Salford as Greater Manchester’s new bike hire scheme is set to launch in Manchester, Salford and Trafford on 18 November.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
Bee bikes in docking stations at the University of Salford as Greater Manchester’s new bike hire scheme is set to launch in Manchester, Salford and Trafford on 18 November.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
Bee bikes in docking stations at the University of Salford as Greater Manchester’s new bike hire scheme is set to launch in Manchester, Salford and Trafford on 18 November.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
Bee bikes in docking stations at the University of Salford as Greater Manchester’s new bike hire scheme is set to launch in Manchester, Salford and Trafford on 18 November.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
Bee bikes in docking stations at the University of Salford as Greater Manchester’s new bike hire scheme is set to launch in Manchester, Salford and Trafford on 18 November.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
Bee bikes in docking stations at the University of Salford as Greater Manchester’s new bike hire scheme is set to launch in Manchester, Salford and Trafford on 18 November.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
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Andy Burnham: don’t throw Manchester hire bikes in the canal. Mayor pleads with residents not to treat new Bee Bikes like the failed Mobike scheme.
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NEWS - Brexit Streitpunkt Fischereirechte: Irische Fischerboote im Hafen von Howth
December 19, 2020, Howth, Ireland: Atlantic salmon for sale at a fish store in Howth, Dublin..Following Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the EU Commons Fisheries Policy (CFP). Becoming an independent coastal state it will be fully responsible for managing fisheries in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 miles (including setting total allowable catches, distributing quotas and determining access to fisheries). .However, access for EU vessels to UK waters and vice versa is part of the ongoing negotiations and a future agreement with the EU..According to Patrick Murphy, chief executive of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish coastal communities will be 'destroyed' if Britain's post-Brexit fishing demands are granted..On Saturday, December 19, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brexit Streitpunkt Fischereirechte: Irische Fischerboote im Hafen von Howth
December 19, 2020, Howth, Ireland: Wrights of Howth in Howth, Dublin..Following Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the EU Commons Fisheries Policy (CFP). Becoming an independent coastal state it will be fully responsible for managing fisheries in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 miles (including setting total allowable catches, distributing quotas and determining access to fisheries). .However, access for EU vessels to UK waters and vice versa is part of the ongoing negotiations and a future agreement with the EU..According to Patrick Murphy, chief executive of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish coastal communities will be 'destroyed' if Britain's post-Brexit fishing demands are granted..On Saturday, December 19, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brexit Streitpunkt Fischereirechte: Irische Fischerboote im Hafen von Howth
December 19, 2020, Howth, Ireland: Seafood for sale at a fish store in Howth, Dublin..Following Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the EU Commons Fisheries Policy (CFP). Becoming an independent coastal state it will be fully responsible for managing fisheries in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 miles (including setting total allowable catches, distributing quotas and determining access to fisheries). .However, access for EU vessels to UK waters and vice versa is part of the ongoing negotiations and a future agreement with the EU..According to Patrick Murphy, chief executive of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish coastal communities will be 'destroyed' if Britain's post-Brexit fishing demands are granted..On Saturday, December 19, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brexit Streitpunkt Fischereirechte: Irische Fischerboote im Hafen von Howth
December 19, 2020, Howth, Ireland: Irish Coast Guard vehicle parked in Howth Harbor..Following Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the EU Commons Fisheries Policy (CFP). Becoming an independent coastal state it will be fully responsible for managing fisheries in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 miles (including setting total allowable catches, distributing quotas and determining access to fisheries). .However, access for EU vessels to UK waters and vice versa is part of the ongoing negotiations and a future agreement with the EU..According to Patrick Murphy, chief executive of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish coastal communities will be 'destroyed' if Britain's post-Brexit fishing demands are granted..On Saturday, December 19, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brexit Streitpunkt Fischereirechte: Irische Fischerboote im Hafen von Howth
December 19, 2020, Howth, Ireland: Fishing boats moored in Howth Harbor..Following Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the EU Commons Fisheries Policy (CFP). Becoming an independent coastal state it will be fully responsible for managing fisheries in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 miles (including setting total allowable catches, distributing quotas and determining access to fisheries). .However, access for EU vessels to UK waters and vice versa is part of the ongoing negotiations and a future agreement with the EU..According to Patrick Murphy, chief executive of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish coastal communities will be 'destroyed' if Britain's post-Brexit fishing demands are granted..On Saturday, December 19, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brexit Streitpunkt Fischereirechte: Irische Fischerboote im Hafen von Howth
December 19, 2020, Howth, Ireland: Fishing boats moored in Howth Harbor..Following Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the EU Commons Fisheries Policy (CFP). Becoming an independent coastal state it will be fully responsible for managing fisheries in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 miles (including setting total allowable catches, distributing quotas and determining access to fisheries). .However, access for EU vessels to UK waters and vice versa is part of the ongoing negotiations and a future agreement with the EU..According to Patrick Murphy, chief executive of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish coastal communities will be 'destroyed' if Britain's post-Brexit fishing demands are granted..On Saturday, December 19, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brexit Streitpunkt Fischereirechte: Irische Fischerboote im Hafen von Howth
December 19, 2020, Howth, Ireland: Fishing boats moored in Howth Harbor..Following Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the EU Commons Fisheries Policy (CFP). Becoming an independent coastal state it will be fully responsible for managing fisheries in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 miles (including setting total allowable catches, distributing quotas and determining access to fisheries). .However, access for EU vessels to UK waters and vice versa is part of the ongoing negotiations and a future agreement with the EU..According to Patrick Murphy, chief executive of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation, Irish coastal communities will be 'destroyed' if Britain's post-Brexit fishing demands are granted..On Saturday, December 19, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Spotify London Office
Spotify London Office. In the spectacular Adelphi Building, just off the Strand in the very heart of London, is Spotify’s newest expansion: a state-of-the-art HQ for the UK. Spotify Technology S.A. is a Swedish music streaming and media services provider. It is legally domiciled in Luxembourg and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Spotify London Office
Spotify London Office. In the spectacular Adelphi Building, just off the Strand in the very heart of London, is Spotify’s newest expansion: a state-of-the-art HQ for the UK. Spotify Technology S.A. is a Swedish music streaming and media services provider. It is legally domiciled in Luxembourg and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
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