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A naloxone kit is in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on March 22, 2025. Naloxone is a fast-acting medication used to temporarily reverse the effects of opioid overdoses, also called opioid poisoning. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Proteste in Bristol am Wochenende
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; Bristol, UK. Two protestors sit on the roof of a police van as it tries to reverse past another police van which has been set on fire as police clash with protesters outside New Bridewell Police Station on Sunday evening during a "Kill the Bill" protest against Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill takes place through the centre of Bristol during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic in England. The Bill proposes new restrictions on protests. Lockdown restrictions have been partly lifted to allow people to gather outdoors socially in households, bubbles, or to meet one person from another household, but the police say protests are not allowed under the current Covid regulations.
Protest against Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Bristol, UK - 21 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Proteste in Bristol am Wochenende
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock (11826902x)
; Bristol, UK. Two protestors sit on the roof of a police van as it tries to reverse past another police van which has been set on fire as police clash with protesters outside New Bridewell Police Station on Sunday evening during a "Kill the Bill" protest against Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill takes place through the centre of Bristol during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic in England. The Bill proposes new restrictions on protests. Lockdown restrictions have been partly lifted to allow people to gather outdoors socially in households, bubbles, or to meet one person from another household, but the police say protests are not allowed under the current Covid regulations.
Protest against Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Bristol, UK - 21 Mar 2021
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NEWS - London: 'All Too Human' Ausstellung in der Tate Britain
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9438103r)
Reverse 2002-3 by Jenny Saville - All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life, Tate Britain's new exhibition
'All Too Human' exhibition, Tate Britain, London, UK - 26 Feb 2018
The exhibition makes connections across generations of artists and tells an expanded story of figurative painting in the 20th century. It will run from 28 Feb to 27 Aug 2018.
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NEWS - London: 'All Too Human' Ausstellung in der Tate Britain
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9438103o)
Reverse 2002-3 by Jenny Saville - All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life, Tate Britain's new exhibition
'All Too Human' exhibition, Tate Britain, London, UK - 26 Feb 2018
The exhibition makes connections across generations of artists and tells an expanded story of figurative painting in the 20th century. It will run from 28 Feb to 27 Aug 2018.
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NEWS - London: 'All Too Human' Ausstellung in der Tate Britain
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9438103u)
Reverse 2002-3 by Jenny Saville - All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life, Tate Britain's new exhibition
'All Too Human' exhibition, Tate Britain, London, UK - 26 Feb 2018
The exhibition makes connections across generations of artists and tells an expanded story of figurative painting in the 20th century. It will run from 28 Feb to 27 Aug 2018.
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REPORTAGE - Pionierinnen: Frauen lernen Taxi-Chauffeuse in Indien
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MANDATORY CREDIT: Claudio Montesano Casillas/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Crossroads photo series. Editorial Use Only. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Twenty-eight-year-old Pushpa tries to park the car within the red cones during a reverse parking exercise in southern New Delhi.
Crossroads: The pioneering female taxi drivers of India - Nov 2015
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A fascinating photo project shows the pioneering women of India training to be taxi drivers.
Photographer Claudio Montesano Casillas' Crossroads series documents the courage of females entering a traditionally male-dominated occupation.
He worked with non-profit organisation "Women on Wheels", which empowers resource poor women to become professional drivers to enable them to gain remunerative ?livelihoods with dignity?.
Claudio's images show the ladies learning skills ranging from changing tyres to self-defense techniques.
He explains: "This photo reportage is a testimony of the courage of some women in New Delhi and Jaipur (India) who despite going against all odds, chose a different road to re-craft their own destiny."
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Opening of Banksy's Dismaland, Weston-super-Mare, Britain - 21 Aug 2015
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Banksy's "Dismaland thÂ?me park opens to locals in Weston Super Mare, Somerset, Britain
Staff have been told to look depressed and wear high visibility jackets with dismal on the reverse
Opening of Banksy's Dismaland, Weston-super-Mare, Britain - 21 Aug 2015
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John Agard Receives the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 12 Mar 2013
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A view of the reverse side of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry
John Agard Receives the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 12 Mar 2013
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
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Maurice Reeves and Trevor Reeves the co-owner of House of Reeves, Croydon which was burnt down in last year's riots showcases 4,000 positive pictures of young people for the vInspired Reverse Riots charity campaign.
Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by vInspired Reverse Riots / Rex Features (1811315k)
Maurice Reeves and Trevor Reeves the co-owner of House of Reeves, Croydon which was burnt down in last year's riots showcases 4,000 positive pictures of young people for the vInspired Reverse Riots charity campaign.
Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by vInspired Reverse Riots / Rex Features (1811315d)
Maurice Reeves and Trevor Reeves the co-owner of House of Reeves, Croydon which was burnt down in last year's riots showcases 4,000 positive pictures of young people for the vInspired Reverse Riots charity campaign.
Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by vInspired Reverse Riots / Rex Features (1811315c)
Maurice Reeves and Trevor Reeves the co-owner of House of Reeves, Croydon which was burnt down in last year's riots showcases 4,000 positive pictures of young people for the vInspired Reverse Riots charity campaign.
Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by vInspired Reverse Riots / Rex Features (1811315b)
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Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few to cloud our judgment of the many."
Prime Minister David Cameron said: "The riots last summer were a wake-up call for the country and I am determined that we will do everything we can to tackle the causes ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by vInspired Reverse Riots / Rex Features (1811315a)
Delilah
Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few to cloud our judgment of the many."
Prime Minister David Cameron said: "The riots last summer were a wake-up call for the country and I am determined that we will do everything we can to tackle the causes ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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Rare double-headed coin released for the Prince of Wales
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The reverse (tails) design of The Prince of Wales 60th Birthday Gold Proof Coin.
Rare double-headed coin released for the Prince of Wales (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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