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Dubai Travel
March 18, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: A worker cleans the railing at the Burj Khalifa Lake with high-rise buildings in the background. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dubai Travel
March 15, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: A worker cleans the railing inside the Dubai Mall shopping centre. In the backdrop festive decoration on the occasion of the holy fasting month of Ramadan is seen hanging from the ceiling. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dubai Travel
March 16, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: A street cleaner holding a broom and dustpan walks across a zebra crossing. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Daily Life In Warsaw
A woman cleans tables at a burger restaurant in Warsaw, Poland on 24 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Metro Rail In Dhaka
Passengers wait for the metro rail at the Dhaka University platform in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 24, 2025. The metro rail, part of the city's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, aims to ease traffic congestion and provide faster, cleaner public transportation for Dhaka's growing population. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Metro Rail In Dhaka
Passengers wait for the metro rail at the Dhaka University platform in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 24, 2025. The metro rail, part of the city's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, aims to ease traffic congestion and provide faster, cleaner public transportation for Dhaka's growing population. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Street Cleaner In Prague
A street cleaner in a high-visibility orange uniform sweeps the sidewalk next to the tram stop Zborov Strasnicke Divadlo in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The scene includes a residential neighborhood with tram tracks, traffic lights, and pedestrians at a crossing. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Street Cleaner In Prague
A street cleaner in a high-visibility orange uniform sweeps the pavement and pushes a trash bin at a traffic intersection in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The area shows active pedestrian movement, traffic signals, and urban greenery in a residential neighborhood. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A railway worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train heading to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as passengers wait on Platform 9 at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A railway worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train heading to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as passengers wait on Platform 9 at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A railway worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train heading to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as passengers wait on Platform 9 at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Enter sandman: the cleaner raking 50km of Sydney's famous beaches into morning neatness
Michael Weeks and his huge tractor remove tissues, cigarette butts, cans and other rubbish from Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama at night.
Michael Weeks occasionally brags about his job. Who else, he reasons, gets to drive a $100,000 machine while watching the sunset on some of the world's best beaches?
Weeks, 51, who is charged with mechanically raking Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama beaches, ridding their sand of rubbish and dirt. He waits until the beach is almost empty before driving Waverley council’s three-tonne John Deere 6110M tractor on to the sand and lowering its attached 1,200-pronged rake.
6 am at Bondi Beach and there is a hive of activity already with people exercising, 19 December 2023.
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Enter sandman: the cleaner raking 50km of Sydney's famous beaches into morning neatness
Michael Weeks and his huge tractor remove tissues, cigarette butts, cans and other rubbish from Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama at night.
Michael Weeks occasionally brags about his job. Who else, he reasons, gets to drive a $100,000 machine while watching the sunset on some of the world's best beaches?
Weeks, 51, who is charged with mechanically raking Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama beaches, ridding their sand of rubbish and dirt. He waits until the beach is almost empty before driving Waverley council’s three-tonne John Deere 6110M tractor on to the sand and lowering its attached 1,200-pronged rake.
Michael Weeks Bondi Beach Cleaner, cleans Bondi Beach while everyone is sleeping. He drives a tractor over the sand. that pulls a grader which picks up rubbish from dusk till dawn, Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia. 28 November 2023.
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Enter sandman: the cleaner raking 50km of Sydney's famous beaches into morning neatness
Michael Weeks and his huge tractor remove tissues, cigarette butts, cans and other rubbish from Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama at night.
Michael Weeks occasionally brags about his job. Who else, he reasons, gets to drive a $100,000 machine while watching the sunset on some of the world's best beaches?
Weeks, 51, who is charged with mechanically raking Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama beaches, ridding their sand of rubbish and dirt. He waits until the beach is almost empty before driving Waverley council’s three-tonne John Deere 6110M tractor on to the sand and lowering its attached 1,200-pronged rake.
Dusk on Bondi Beach and the swimmers, surfers and sun bakers are all nearly gone. Michael Weeks Bondi Beach Cleaner, is about to start work. While everyone is sleeping he drives a tractor over the sand and it pulls a grader which picks up rubbish, Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia. 28 November 2023.
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Enter sandman: the cleaner raking 50km of Sydney's famous beaches into morning neatness
Michael Weeks and his huge tractor remove tissues, cigarette butts, cans and other rubbish from Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama at night.
Michael Weeks occasionally brags about his job. Who else, he reasons, gets to drive a $100,000 machine while watching the sunset on some of the world's best beaches?
Weeks, 51, who is charged with mechanically raking Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama beaches, ridding their sand of rubbish and dirt. He waits until the beach is almost empty before driving Waverley council’s three-tonne John Deere 6110M tractor on to the sand and lowering its attached 1,200-pronged rake.
Dusk on Bondi Beach and the swimmers, surfers and sun bakers are all nearly gone. Michael Weeks Bondi Beach Cleaner, is about to start work. While everyone is sleeping he drives a tractor over the sand and it pulls a grader which picks up rubbish, Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia. 28 November 2023.
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Enter sandman: the cleaner raking 50km of Sydney's famous beaches into morning neatness
Michael Weeks and his huge tractor remove tissues, cigarette butts, cans and other rubbish from Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama at night.
Michael Weeks occasionally brags about his job. Who else, he reasons, gets to drive a $100,000 machine while watching the sunset on some of the world's best beaches?
Weeks, 51, who is charged with mechanically raking Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama beaches, ridding their sand of rubbish and dirt. He waits until the beach is almost empty before driving Waverley council’s three-tonne John Deere 6110M tractor on to the sand and lowering its attached 1,200-pronged rake.
Michael Weeks Bondi Beach Cleaner, cleans Bondi Beach while everyone is sleeping. He drives a tractor over the sand. that pulls a grader which picks up rubbish from dusk till dawn, Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia. 28 November 2023.
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FEATURE - Ein neuer Roboter übernimmt mühelos die schmutzige Arbeit der Reinigung öffentlicher Toiletten
Pictures must credit: Somatic A new robot is set to clean up by effortlessly doing the dirty job of cleaning public toilets. The autonomous machine is able to navigate itself to the lavatories on its open and close doors and then get to work scrubbing and disinfecting bowls , urinals and floors. It has been built by US robotics company Somatic to service office buildings, schools and hospitals. The New York based firm has just started offering the bot out for rental at $1,000 USD /
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FEATURE - Ein neuer Roboter übernimmt mühelos die schmutzige Arbeit der Reinigung öffentlicher Toiletten
Pictures must credit: Somatic A new robot is set to clean up by effortlessly doing the dirty job of cleaning public toilets. The autonomous machine is able to navigate itself to the lavatories on its open and close doors and then get to work scrubbing and disinfecting bowls , urinals and floors. It has been built by US robotics company Somatic to service office buildings, schools and hospitals. The New York based firm has just started offering the bot out for rental at $1,000 USD /
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FEATURE - Ein neuer Roboter übernimmt mühelos die schmutzige Arbeit der Reinigung öffentlicher Toiletten
Pictures must credit: Somatic A new robot is set to clean up by effortlessly doing the dirty job of cleaning public toilets. The autonomous machine is able to navigate itself to the lavatories on its open and close doors and then get to work scrubbing and disinfecting bowls , urinals and floors. It has been built by US robotics company Somatic to service office buildings, schools and hospitals. The New York based firm has just started offering the bot out for rental at $1,000 USD /
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FEATURE - Ein neuer Roboter übernimmt mühelos die schmutzige Arbeit der Reinigung öffentlicher Toiletten
Pictures must credit: Somatic A new robot is set to clean up by effortlessly doing the dirty job of cleaning public toilets. The autonomous machine is able to navigate itself to the lavatories on its open and close doors and then get to work scrubbing and disinfecting bowls , urinals and floors. It has been built by US robotics company Somatic to service office buildings, schools and hospitals. The New York based firm has just started offering the bot out for rental at $1,000 USD /
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FEATURE - Ein neuer Roboter übernimmt mühelos die schmutzige Arbeit der Reinigung öffentlicher Toiletten
Pictures must credit: Somatic A new robot is set to clean up by effortlessly doing the dirty job of cleaning public toilets. The autonomous machine is able to navigate itself to the lavatories on its open and close doors and then get to work scrubbing and disinfecting bowls , urinals and floors. It has been built by US robotics company Somatic to service office buildings, schools and hospitals. The New York based firm has just started offering the bot out for rental at $1,000 USD /
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FEATURE - Ein neuer Roboter übernimmt mühelos die schmutzige Arbeit der Reinigung öffentlicher Toiletten
Pictures must credit: Somatic A new robot is set to clean up by effortlessly doing the dirty job of cleaning public toilets. The autonomous machine is able to navigate itself to the lavatories on its open and close doors and then get to work scrubbing and disinfecting bowls , urinals and floors. It has been built by US robotics company Somatic to service office buildings, schools and hospitals. The New York based firm has just started offering the bot out for rental at $1,000 USD /
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Sud's law: how the soap with the champagne price-tag won the pandemic
From posh restaurants to aspirational homes, Aesop handwash is everywhere Ð helped by Covid. But will the bubble burst?
The pandemic has been a boom time for handwashing.
Aesop's little amber bottles popping up in smart restaurants and hotel rooms a few years ago: they were glass ambassadors from a faraway country of refined, futuristic beauty products.
Then came coronavirus. Whatever else might be said of the pandemic, it was boom time for handwashing, with Covid creating excellent trading conditions for Aesop, and specifically its handwashes.
Aesop was perfectly positioned to take advantage of the new lather lust. With the world focused on hygiene.
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Sud's law: how the soap with the champagne price-tag won the pandemic
From posh restaurants to aspirational homes, Aesop handwash is everywhere – helped by Covid. But will the bubble burst?
The pandemic has been a boom time for handwashing.
Aesop's little amber bottles popping up in smart restaurants and hotel rooms a few years ago: they were glass ambassadors from a faraway country of refined, futuristic beauty products.
Then came coronavirus. Whatever else might be said of the pandemic, it was boom time for handwashing, with Covid creating excellent trading conditions for Aesop, and specifically its handwashes.
Aesop was perfectly positioned to take advantage of the new lather lust. With the world focused on hygiene.
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Sud's law: how the soap with the champagne price-tag won the pandemic
From posh restaurants to aspirational homes, Aesop handwash is everywhere – helped by Covid. But will the bubble burst?
The pandemic has been a boom time for handwashing.
Aesop's little amber bottles popping up in smart restaurants and hotel rooms a few years ago: they were glass ambassadors from a faraway country of refined, futuristic beauty products.
Then came coronavirus. Whatever else might be said of the pandemic, it was boom time for handwashing, with Covid creating excellent trading conditions for Aesop, and specifically its handwashes.
Aesop was perfectly positioned to take advantage of the new lather lust. With the world focused on hygiene.
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Sud's law: how the soap with the champagne price-tag won the pandemic
From posh restaurants to aspirational homes, Aesop handwash is everywhere – helped by Covid. But will the bubble burst?
The pandemic has been a boom time for handwashing.
Aesop's little amber bottles popping up in smart restaurants and hotel rooms a few years ago: they were glass ambassadors from a faraway country of refined, futuristic beauty products.
Then came coronavirus. Whatever else might be said of the pandemic, it was boom time for handwashing, with Covid creating excellent trading conditions for Aesop, and specifically its handwashes.
Aesop was perfectly positioned to take advantage of the new lather lust. With the world focused on hygiene.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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ULEZ expands to the suburbs
Sadiq Khan hails ‘landmark day’ as Ulez expands to the suburbs 110,000 a day are thought likely to have to pay — which would generate a daily income for Transport for London of almost £1.4 million. Traffic on Golders Green Road.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleanerÕs journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
© Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
© Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
© Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine
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You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one Lo
You have to take action': one hospital cleaner’s journey through the pandemic. After years of outsourcing, many essential staff work for the NHS without receiving its benefits. In one London hospital, the fight is on for a better deal.
Ernesta Nat Cote, a hospital cleaner protesting for better pay and conditions at Lewisham hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
© Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine
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