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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Leytonstone, East London in the snow today 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Leytonstone , East London dog n the snow today 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Leytonstone, East London in the snow this morning 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Snowman in Leytonstone, East London in the snow this morning 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Snowman in Leytonstone, East London in the snow this morning 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Snow around St Pauls Cathedral in central London today 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Snow around St Pauls Cathedral in central London today 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Snow around St Pauls Cathedral in central London today 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Snow around St Pauls Cathedral in central London today 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Members of the public in the snow on the Millennium bridge in central London this morning 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Members of the public in the snow on the Millennium bridge in central London this morning 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Members of the public in the snow on the Millennium bridge in central London this morning 12/12/2022
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Snow around St Pauls Cathedral in central London today 12/12/2022
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found ‘scared and crying’.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found ‘scared and crying’.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found ‘scared and crying’.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found ‘scared and crying’.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found ‘scared and crying’.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found Ôscared and cryingÕ.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found ‘scared and crying’.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found ‘scared and crying’.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found ‘scared and crying’.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash.
Three children and two adults in hospital after north-east London bus crash. The owner of a local cafe who helped with rescue efforts said a number of schoolchildren were among the injured passengers found ‘scared and crying’.. Bus crash today in Highams Park.
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‘I don’t think it will ever be the same’: commuters slow to return in England
LONDON, 24 JANUARY 2022.
Lifting of working from home Covid guidance leads to gradual awakening in London and Manchester.
Workers go back to the office. Workers walk to work over London Bridge to offices across the city.
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London Bridge
London Bridge less busy than normal today at 08.00 am
Every London borough has seen Covid cases surge in a week as the Omicron variant sweeps through the capital. Inner London boroughs are seeing the highest rises with some recording a 70 per cent increase in infections in the week ending December 10, according to the latest Government data. It comes as EnglandÕs chief medical officer professor Chris Whitty warned case records "will be broken a lot over the next few weeks" and the UK saw the highest number of daily infections since the start of the pandemic.
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London Bridge
London Bridge less busy than normal today at 07.40
Every London borough has seen Covid cases surge in a week as the Omicron variant sweeps through the capital. Inner London boroughs are seeing the highest rises with some recording a 70 per cent increase in infections in the week ending December 10, according to the latest Government data. It comes as EnglandÕs chief medical officer professor Chris Whitty warned case records "will be broken a lot over the next few weeks" and the UK saw the highest number of daily infections since the start of the pandemic.
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London Bridge
London Bridge less busy than normal today at 08.10 am
Every London borough has seen Covid cases surge in a week as the Omicron variant sweeps through the capital. Inner London boroughs are seeing the highest rises with some recording a 70 per cent increase in infections in the week ending December 10, according to the latest Government data. It comes as EnglandÕs chief medical officer professor Chris Whitty warned case records "will be broken a lot over the next few weeks" and the UK saw the highest number of daily infections since the start of the pandemic.
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Sunrise over Westminster this morning.
Sunrise over Westminster this morning.
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Sunrise over Westminster this morning.
Sunrise over Westminster this morning.
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Sunrise over Westminster this morning.
Sunrise over Westminster this morning.
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Sunrise over Westminster this morning.
Sunrise over Westminster this morning.
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A view of Haymarket in London, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
A view of Haymarket, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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A red London bus on Regent Street in London, United Kingdom, Europe.
A red London bus on Regent Street, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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The Ritz Hotel in Piccadilly in London, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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