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Migrants Sleep In A Church To Escape The Cold In Lyon
Young migrants hold a sign on the street near the Chartreux camp, who occupy the Saint-Polycarpe church in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025, to escape the cold snap hitting France and the Lyon region. The migrants ask for donations and support from the Rhone prefecture. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Migrants Sleep In A Church To Escape The Cold In Lyon
Young migrants hold a sign on the street near the Chartreux camp, who occupy the Saint-Polycarpe church in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025, to escape the cold snap hitting France and the Lyon region. The migrants ask for donations and support from the Rhone prefecture. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Migrants Sleep In A Church To Escape The Cold In Lyon
Young migrants hold a sign on the street near the Chartreux camp, who occupy the Saint-Polycarpe church in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025, to escape the cold snap hitting France and the Lyon region. The migrants ask for donations and support from the Rhone prefecture. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Migrants Sleep In A Church To Escape The Cold In Lyon
Young migrants hold a sign on the street near the Chartreux camp, who occupy the Saint-Polycarpe church in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025, to escape the cold snap hitting France and the Lyon region. The migrants ask for donations and support from the Rhone prefecture. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Migrants Sleep In A Church To Escape The Cold In Lyon
Young migrants hold a sign on the street near the Chartreux camp, who occupy the Saint-Polycarpe church in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025, to escape the cold snap hitting France and the Lyon region. The migrants ask for donations and support from the Rhone prefecture. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Migrants Sleep In A Church To Escape The Cold In Lyon
Young migrants hold a sign on the street near the Chartreux camp, who occupy the Saint-Polycarpe church in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025, to escape the cold snap hitting France and the Lyon region. The migrants ask for donations and support from the Rhone prefecture. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Migrants Sleep In A Church To Escape The Cold In Lyon
Young migrants hold a sign on the street near the Chartreux camp, who occupy the Saint-Polycarpe church in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025, to escape the cold snap hitting France and the Lyon region. The migrants ask for donations and support from the Rhone prefecture. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Migrants Sleep In A Church To Escape The Cold In Lyon
Young migrants hold a sign on the street near the Chartreux camp, who occupy the Saint-Polycarpe church in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025, to escape the cold snap hitting France and the Lyon region. The migrants ask for donations and support from the Rhone prefecture. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Charity Soup Festival In Lyon
The volunteer is in charge of the Notre-Dame Shelter for the Homeless during the 13th edition of the charity soup festival in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025. Concerts and soup sales benefit several hospitals in the Lyon region and the Notre-Dame Shelter for the Homeless. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Charity Soup Festival In Lyon
The poster is for the 13th edition of the charity soup festival in Lyon, France, on November 28, 2025. Concerts and soup sales benefit several hospitals in the Lyon region and the Notre-Dame homeless shelter. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Every Child is My Son Charity Dinner
Anna Foglietta and Andrea Lucchetta attend the ''Every Child Is My Child'' Charity Dinner at Parco dei Principi Hotel in Rome, Italy, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto) -
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Every Child is My Son Charity Dinner
Michela Quattrociocche and Anna Foglietta attend the ''Every Child Is My Child'' Charity Dinner at Parco dei Principi Hotel in Rome, Italy, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto) -
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Every Child is My Son Charity Dinner
Michela Quattrociocche and Anna Foglietta attend the ''Every Child Is My Child'' Charity Dinner at Parco dei Principi Hotel in Rome, Italy, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto) -
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Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa Participates In Reconstruction Fundraising Campaign In Idlib
In Idlib, Syria, on September 26, 2025, Syrian President Ahmad Al Sharaa takes part in a fundraising campaign in the city of Idlib to support reconstruction efforts after years of war. The city is a stronghold of the Syrian opposition forces that lead to the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa Participates In Reconstruction Fundraising Campaign In Idlib
In Idlib, Syria, on September 26, 2025, Syrian President Ahmad Al Sharaa takes part in a fundraising campaign in the city of Idlib to support reconstruction efforts after years of war. The city is a stronghold of the Syrian opposition forces that lead to the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa Participates In Reconstruction Fundraising Campaign In Idlib
In Idlib, Syria, on September 26, 2025, people gather during the ''Campaign of Loyalty to Idlib,'' a fundraising initiative launched to support reconstruction efforts in the city after years of conflict. Idlib, once a stronghold of opposition forces, becomes a symbolic center for post-war recovery projects across Syria. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa Participates In Reconstruction Fundraising Campaign In Idlib
In Idlib, Syria, on September 26, 2025, people gather during the ''Campaign of Loyalty to Idlib,'' a fundraising initiative launched to support reconstruction efforts in the city after years of conflict. Idlib, once a stronghold of opposition forces, becomes a symbolic center for post-war recovery projects across Syria. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising addresses the press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. The interim government of Nepal appeals for donations to reconstruct the public and government infrastructure damaged during the Gen-Z protest on September 8 and 9, 2025. As per the preliminary estimate, the damage to these infrastructures stands somewhere near one trillion Nepali rupees. In a press conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising publicly announces the establishment of a high-level committee and a dedicated fund to facilitate the reconstruction. The move aims to provide necessary financial resources for repair, rehabilitation, and economic restoration following widespread destruction. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
The Government of Nepal holds a press conference to announce the formation of a fund collection campaign for the reconstruction of infrastructures damaged during the Gen-Z movement in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. The interim government of Nepal appeals for donations to reconstruct the public and government infrastructure damaged during the Gen-Z protest of September 8 and 9, 2025. According to the preliminary estimate, the damage to these infrastructures stands somewhere near one trillion Nepali rupees. In a press conference held in Kathmandu on September 25, 2025, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising publicly announces the establishment of a high-level committee and a dedicated fund to facilitate the reconstruction. The move aims to provide necessary financial resources for repair, rehabilitation, and economic restoration following widespread destruction. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising addresses the press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. The interim government of Nepal appeals for donations to reconstruct the public and government infrastructure damaged during the Gen-Z protest on September 8 and 9, 2025. As per the preliminary estimate, the damage to these infrastructures stands somewhere near one trillion Nepali rupees. In a press conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising publicly announces the establishment of a high-level committee and a dedicated fund to facilitate the reconstruction. The move aims to provide necessary financial resources for repair, rehabilitation, and economic restoration following widespread destruction. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
Minister for Finance Rameshwor Khanal addresses the press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. The interim government of Nepal appeals for donations to reconstruct the public and government infrastructure damaged during the Gen-Z protest on September 8 and 9, 2025. As per the preliminary estimate, the damage to these infrastructures stands somewhere near one trillion Nepali rupees. In a press conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising publicly announces the establishment of a high-level committee and a dedicated fund to facilitate the reconstruction. The move aims to provide necessary financial resources for repair, rehabilitation, and economic restoration following widespread destruction. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Gräber von Opfern des Krieges auf einem Friedhof in Bucha
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Food donations are handed out to Russia war victims in Borodyanka, Ukraine on Thursday, April 21, 2022. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday claimed success in Mariupol, but ordered troops not to storm a steel plant where Ukrainian fighters continued their resistance and refused to surrender.
Food Donations are Handed out to Russia War Victims in Borodyanka,, Ukraine - 21 Apr 2022
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The people making a difference – the mum giving free phones and games to young people in need
Kayla Ellis is making sure families in her area arenÕt going without Ð and it doesnÕt cost her a penny. Now it is her turn to be treated.
Kayla Ellis at home in Cardiff with donated items for her Ôcharity shopÕ.
Kayla Ellis's children came home from school recently and asked their mother what was going on: the hallway was full of bags of clothing, trainers and toys. Ellis remembers her own mother also eyeing the chaos Ð and telling her she'd bitten off more than she could chew. Her mother was referring to the unofficial charity shop that Ellis has installed in her house.
Kayla Ellis, photographed at home in Cardiff, 29 March 2022. Kayla runs a donations based giving service from her garden, she currently keeps the items in her home but has just finished a justgiving campaign in a storage shed for her garden. Items are distributed for free to those who need them.
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The people making a difference – the mum giving free phones and games to young people in need
Kayla Ellis is making sure families in her area arenÕt going without Ð and it doesnÕt cost her a penny. Now it is her turn to be treated.
Kayla Ellis at home in Cardiff with donated items for her Ôcharity shopÕ.
Kayla Ellis's children came home from school recently and asked their mother what was going on: the hallway was full of bags of clothing, trainers and toys. Ellis remembers her own mother also eyeing the chaos Ð and telling her she'd bitten off more than she could chew. Her mother was referring to the unofficial charity shop that Ellis has installed in her house.
Kayla Ellis, photographed at home in Cardiff, 29 March 2022. Kayla runs a donations based giving service from her garden, she currently keeps the items in her home but has just finished a justgiving campaign in a storage shed for her garden. Items are distributed for free to those who need them.
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NEWS - Michael Bloomberg steigt in den US-Wahlkampf ein
Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg attends the Hudson River Park Annual Gala at Cipriani South Street in New York City on October 17, 2019. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann-Gorden/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27801939
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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The Tommy Figure, an outline sculpture of a WW1 soldier, in Victoria Station.
Chelsea Pensioners collect donations in 12 London Underground Stations today on behalf of the charity ?Remembered?. The charity?s inaugural project, ?There But Not There? has the aims to commemorate those who died in WW1, educate the young and heal today?s veterans suffering from the mental and physical wounds of service throughout the centenary year of 2018.
Chelsea Pensioners collect for 'Remembered' at London Underground Stations, UK - 10 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Chelsea Pensioner Tony, who has just turned 80, poses with the Tommy Figure, an outline sculpture of a WW1 soldier, in Victoria Station.
The veterans collect donations in 12 London Underground Stations today on behalf of the charity ?Remembered?. The charity?s inaugural project, ?There But Not There? has the aims to commemorate those who died in WW1, educate the young and heal today?s veterans suffering from the mental and physical wounds of service throughout the centenary year of 2018.
Chelsea Pensioners collect for 'Remembered' at London Underground Stations, UK - 10 Oct 2018
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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