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New Zealand - Mar 2010
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The New Zealand Parliament - House of Representatives and Debating Chamber in Wellington on North Island in New Zealand.
New Zealand - Mar 2010
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New Zealand - Mar 2010
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The New Zealand Parliament - House of Representatives and Debating Chamber in Wellington on North Island in New Zealand
New Zealand - Mar 2010
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New Zealand - Mar 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1178125am )
The New Zealand Parliament - House of Representatives and Debating Chamber in Wellington on North Island in New Zealand.
New Zealand - Mar 2010
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parents of Madeleine McCann in European Parliament
Gerry (L) and Kate McCann, the parents of Madeleine McCann, the three-year-old British girl who disappeared on holiday in Portugal in 2007, give a press conference on alert system for missing or abducted children on April 10, 2008 at the European Union (EU) Parliament in Brussels. The EU parliament is debating ways to boost the search for missing children. [© by Wiktor Dabkowski]
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parents of Madeleine McCann in European Parliament
Gerry (L) and Kate McCann, the parents of Madeleine McCann, the three-year-old British girl who disappeared on holiday in Portugal in 2007, give a press conference on alert system for missing or abducted children on April 10, 2008 at the European Union (EU) Parliament in Brussels. The EU parliament is debating ways to boost the search for missing children. [© by Wiktor Dabkowski]
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735j)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735k)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735i)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735l)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735d)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735p)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735b)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735g)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735f)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735h)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735e)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735a)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735c)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735o)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735m)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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PORTRAIT - Ozzy Osbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735n)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735d)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735b)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735p)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735m)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735n)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735l)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735i)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735k)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735j)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735g)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735f)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735h)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735e)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735a)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735c)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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USA News - 27 Jun 2024
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President Joe Biden walks back on stage after a commercial break debating former President Donald Trump at CNN, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta.
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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NEWS - London: Proteste gegen geplanten Besuch von Donald Trump
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Pinney/REX/Shutterstock (8413563f)
Thousands of protesters gather in Parliament Square to protest against United States President Donald Trump's planned state visit to the United Kingdom. Parliament is debating a petition which called for the visit to be cancelled and received more than one million signatures.
Anti-Donald Trump Protest, London, UK - 20 Feb 2017
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NEWS - London: Proteste gegen geplanten Besuch von Donald Trump
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Pinney/REX/Shutterstock (8413563j)
Thousands of protesters gather in Parliament Square to protest against United States President Donald Trump's planned state visit to the United Kingdom. Parliament is debating a petition which called for the visit to be cancelled and received more than one million signatures.
Anti-Donald Trump Protest, London, UK - 20 Feb 2017
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NEWS - London: Proteste gegen geplanten Besuch von Donald Trump
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Pinney/REX/Shutterstock (8413563i)
Thousands of protesters gather in Parliament Square to protest against United States President Donald Trump's planned state visit to the United Kingdom. Parliament is debating a petition which called for the visit to be cancelled and received more than one million signatures.
Anti-Donald Trump Protest, London, UK - 20 Feb 2017
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Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock (8203735o)
Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975
Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Brexit Proteste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Pinney/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10052418a)
A pro-Brexit protester holds a UKIP placard opposite the Palace of Westminster as Parliament begins debating Theresa May's Brexit deal.
Pro and Anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 09 Jan 2019
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FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
(4/22/2017) Monks debating in the Debating Courtyard at Sera Monastery, Lhasa, Tibet (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844388
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FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
(4/22/2017) Monks debating in the Debating Courtyard at Sera Monastery, Lhasa, Tibet (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844387
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Ukrainian presidential elections debate
April 19, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine: The second round of presidential elections in Ukraine. Presidential candidate of Ukraine, showman, general producer of Inter TV channel Vladimir Zelensky (center, left) and his wife Elena Zelenskaya (center, right) during a debate with presidential candidate of Ukraine, incumbent President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko at the Olympic stadium. April 19, 2019. Ukraine, Kiev. Ukrainian comedian and president-elect Volodymyr Zelenskiy garnered 73 percent of the vote, with incumbent President Petro Poroshenko receiving less than 25 percent. (Ivan Kovalenko/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Brexit Proteste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Pinney/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10052418b)
Anti-Brexit protesters wave EU flags opposite the Palace of Westminster as Parliament begins debating Theresa May's Brexit deal.
Pro and Anti-Brexit protests, London, UK - 09 Jan 2019
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FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
(4/22/2017) Monks debating in the Debating Courtyard at Sera Monastery, Lhasa, Tibet (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844391
(c) Dukas