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NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Betrieb an den Docks in Dover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10617977k)
Dover, UK. A P&O ferry departs from Dover docks in Kent. Europe's busiest port remains open with freight traffic continuing to run - but P&O have suspended all passenger services between Dover and Calais. The government have announced that lockdown will continue for another three weeks. The public have been told they can only leave their homes when absolutely essential, in an attempt to fight the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 disease.
Coronavirus Covid-19 ockdown continues, UK - 17 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Betrieb an den Docks in Dover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10617977b)
Godstone, UK. A McDonald's restaurant remains closed at an M25 service station in Surrey. The government have announced that lockdown will continue for another three weeks. The public have been told they can only leave their homes when absolutely essential, in an attempt to fight the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 disease.
Coronavirus Covid-19 ockdown continues, UK - 17 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Betrieb an den Docks in Dover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10617977d)
Dover, UK. A driver makes his way past deserted queue lines at Dover docks in Kent. Europe's busiest port remains open with freight traffic continuing to run - but P&O have suspended all passenger services between Dover and Calais. The government have announced that lockdown will continue for another three weeks. The public have been told they can only leave their homes when absolutely essential, in an attempt to fight the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 disease.
Coronavirus Covid-19 ockdown continues, UK - 17 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Betrieb an den Docks in Dover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10617977l)
Dover, UK. A P&O ferry (L) departs from Dover docks past a laid up Arcadia cruise ship. Europe's busiest port remains open with freight traffic continuing to run - but P&O have suspended all passenger services between Dover and Calais. The government have announced that lockdown will continue for another three weeks. The public have been told they can only leave their homes when absolutely essential, in an attempt to fight the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 disease.
Coronavirus Covid-19 ockdown continues, UK - 17 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Betrieb an den Docks in Dover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10617977c)
Dover, UK. Two vehicles are parked in a near deserted part of Dover docks in Kent. Europe's busiest port remains open with freight traffic continuing to run - but P&O have suspended all passenger services between Dover and Calais. The government have announced that lockdown will continue for another three weeks. The public have been told they can only leave their homes when absolutely essential, in an attempt to fight the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 disease.
Coronavirus Covid-19 ockdown continues, UK - 17 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Betrieb an den Docks in Dover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10617977j)
Dover, UK. Deserted queue lines at Dover docks in Kent. Europe's busiest port remains open with freight traffic continuing to run - but P&O have suspended all passenger services between Dover and Calais. The government have announced that lockdown will continue for another three weeks. The public have been told they can only leave their homes when absolutely essential, in an attempt to fight the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 disease.
Coronavirus Covid-19 ockdown continues, UK - 17 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Betrieb an den Docks in Dover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10617977h)
Dover, UK. Two P&O cruise ships are berthed at Dover docks in Kent. Europe's busiest port remains open with freight traffic continuing to run - but P&O have suspended all passenger services between Dover and Calais. The government have announced that lockdown will continue for another three weeks. The public have been told they can only leave their homes when absolutely essential, in an attempt to fight the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 disease.
Coronavirus Covid-19 ockdown continues, UK - 17 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Premierminister Johnson auf die Intensivstation verlegt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10604886a)
Police officers at St Thomas' Hospital in central London where British Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who has contracted COVID-19, has been admitted to the intensive care unit after his conditioned worsened. The United Kingdom has started a third week of lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.
UK Prime Miniter Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care, London, UK - 06 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Premierminister Johnson auf die Intensivstation verlegt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10604886h)
A police officer wears a facemask as he stands guard outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London where British Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who has contracted COVID-19, has been admitted to the intensive care unit after his conditioned worsened. The United Kingdom has started a third week of lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.
UK Prime Miniter Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care, London, UK - 06 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Premierminister Johnson auf die Intensivstation verlegt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10604886b)
St Thomas' Hospital in central London where British Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who has contracted COVID-19, has been admitted to the intensive care unit after his conditioned worsened. The United Kingdom has started a third week of lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.
UK Prime Miniter Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care, London, UK - 06 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Premierminister Johnson auf die Intensivstation verlegt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10604886d)
St Thomas' Hospital in central London where British Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who has contracted COVID-19, has been admitted to the intensive care unit after his conditioned worsened. The United Kingdom has started a third week of lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.
UK Prime Miniter Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care, London, UK - 06 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Premierminister Johnson auf die Intensivstation verlegt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10604886f)
A police officer stands guard outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London where British Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who has contracted COVID-19, has been admitted to the intensive care unit after his conditioned worsened. The United Kingdom has started a third week of lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.
UK Prime Miniter Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care, London, UK - 06 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Premierminister Johnson auf die Intensivstation verlegt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10604886j)
Police stand guard outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London where British Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who has contracted COVID-19, has been admitted to the intensive care unit after his conditioned worsened. The United Kingdom has started a third week of lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.
UK Prime Miniter Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care, London, UK - 06 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Premierminister Johnson auf die Intensivstation verlegt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10604886g)
A police officer wears a facemask as he stands guard outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London where British Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who has contracted COVID-19, has been admitted to the intensive care unit after his conditioned worsened. The United Kingdom has started a third week of lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.
UK Prime Miniter Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care, London, UK - 06 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Premierminister Johnson auf die Intensivstation verlegt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10604886c)
Police guard the entrance to St Thomas' Hospital in central London where British Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who has contracted COVID-19, has been admitted to the intensive care unit after his conditioned worsened. The United Kingdom has started a third week of lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.
UK Prime Miniter Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care, London, UK - 06 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Premierminister Johnson auf die Intensivstation verlegt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX (10604886e)
A nurse works late on the top floor of St Thomas' Hospital in central London where British Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who has contracted COVID-19, has been admitted to the intensive care unit after his conditioned worsened. The United Kingdom has started a third week of lockdown in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.
UK Prime Miniter Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care, London, UK - 06 Apr 2020
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NEWS - GB: Parlament tritt wieder zusammen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX (10423784d)
Remainers placards - Pro EU and pro Brexit protestors outside the Houses of Parliament 0n the day MP's retrun after Boris Johnson's attempt to prorogue parliament was ruled illegal.
Pro and anti Brexit protests, Westminster, London, UK - 25 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823o)
Thomas Cook passengers checking in at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.The company could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823s)
Thomas Cook plane at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.The company could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823p)
Thomas Cook passengers checking in at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.The company could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823n)
Thomas Cook plane being loaded at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.It could be one of the last flights for the company who could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823j)
Thomas Cook plane landing at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.The company could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823f)
Thomas Cook plane being loaded at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.It could be one of the last flights for the company who could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823d)
Thomas Cook plane being loaded at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.It could be one of the last flights for the company who could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429as)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429ao)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429au)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429az)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429av)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429ba)
Demonstrator sets off a smoke bomb during 'Stop the Coup' protest march through the streets of Westminster to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429ak)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament for the 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429am)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament for the 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429aq)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429an)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament for the 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429at)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429ay)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429aj)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429ai)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429al)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament for the 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429aw)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429ap)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429ar)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Pro and Anti-Brexit Proteste in Lodnon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10378429ax)
Demonstrators march through the streets of Westminster during 'Stop the Coup' protest to oppose the prorogation of the UK Parliament. Today, a cross-party alliance of MPs will attempt to legislate against no-deal Brexit as MPs return to the House of Commons before Parliament is prorogued next week until the Queen's Speech on 14 October, just over two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU.
Pro and anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 03 Sep 2019
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Shopland/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (10040470l)
Charlie Edwards crowned world champion at the second attempt as he outpoints Cristofer Rosales to win the WBC world flyweight title
Matchroom Boxing,Undercard, 02Arena, London, UK - 22 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Rodeo in Colorado
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Edelman/REX/Shutterstock (9945525g)
Rodeo hands attempt to corral a bucking bronco at the Snowmass Rodeo
Snowmass Rodeo, Colorado, USA - 22 Aug 2018
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NEWS - Amesbury: Paar in Südengland durch Nowitschok vergiftet
05/07/2018. Salisbury, UK. Barriers being erected around John Baker House in Salisbury, Wiltshire an area visited by two people who are in critical condition after being exposed to the Novichok nerve agent. Dawn Sturgess, 44, and Charlie Rowley, 45 hav been confirmed as having come in to contact with the deadly agent after samples were sent to the MoD's Porton Down laboratory. Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with Novichok nerve agent in nearby Salisbury in March 2018 causing diplomatic tentions between Russia and the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 23622057
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NEWS - Amesbury: Paar in Südengland durch Nowitschok vergiftet
05/07/2018. Salisbury, UK. General view showing tents erected by a search team at the entrance to John Baker House in Salisbury, Wiltshire an area visited by two people who are in critical condition after being exposed to the Novichok nerve agent. Dawn Sturgess, 44, and Charlie Rowley, 45 hav been confirmed as having come in to contact with the deadly agent after samples were sent to the MoD's Porton Down laboratory. Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with Novichok nerve agent in nearby Salisbury in March 2018 causing diplomatic tentions between Russia and the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 23622067
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NEWS - Amesbury: Paar in Südengland durch Nowitschok vergiftet
05/07/2018. Salisbury, UK. General view showing tents erected by a search team at the entrance to John Baker House in Salisbury, Wiltshire an area visited by two people who are in critical condition after being exposed to the Novichok nerve agent. Dawn Sturgess, 44, and Charlie Rowley, 45 hav been confirmed as having come in to contact with the deadly agent after samples were sent to the MoD's Porton Down laboratory. Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with Novichok nerve agent in nearby Salisbury in March 2018 causing diplomatic tentions between Russia and the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 23622066
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NEWS - Amesbury: Paar in Südengland durch Nowitschok vergiftet
05/07/2018. Salisbury, UK. A Police officer guards a taped up bin near John Baker House in Salisbury, Wiltshire an area visited by two people who are in critical condition after being exposed to the Novichok nerve agent. Dawn Sturgess, 44, and Charlie Rowley, 45 hav been confirmed as having come in to contact with the deadly agent after samples were sent to the MoD's Porton Down laboratory. Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with Novichok nerve agent in nearby Salisbury in March 2018 causing diplomatic tentions between Russia and the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 23622039
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NEWS - Amesbury: Paar in Südengland durch Nowitschok vergiftet
05/07/2018. Salisbury, UK. Barriers being erected around John Baker House in Salisbury, Wiltshire an area visited by two people who are in critical condition after being exposed to the Novichok nerve agent. Dawn Sturgess, 44, and Charlie Rowley, 45 hav been confirmed as having come in to contact with the deadly agent after samples were sent to the MoD's Porton Down laboratory. Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with Novichok nerve agent in nearby Salisbury in March 2018 causing diplomatic tentions between Russia and the UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 23622053
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