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Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Night Bazaar In Novi Sad
A man prepares grilled sausage at a stall during the Night Bazaar at Riblja pijaca, the central city marketplace, in Serbia, on June 6, 2025. The night market takes place in the city since 2017, usually on the first Friday of each month from 6 p.m. to midnight. Serbian farmers sell their products, including cheeses, rakija, wine, and sweets, while local craft breweries and wineries offer tastings. Handmade souvenirs are also available. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto) -
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Night Bazaar In Novi Sad
A man smokes a pipe behind a stall during the Night Bazaar at Riblja pijaca, the central city marketplace, in Serbia, on June 6, 2025. The night market takes place in the city since 2017, usually occurring on the first Friday of each month from 6 p.m. to midnight. Serbian farmers sell their products -- sausages, cheeses, rakija, wine, and sweets -- while local craft breweries and wineries offer tastings. Handmade souvenirs are also available. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto) -
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Kheer Bhawani Mela Festival In Kashmir
Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees wait in queue to offer prayers during a religious festival at Kheer Bhawani temple in Tullamulla Ganderbal, 28 kilometers northeast of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 3, 2025. Hundreds of Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees attend prayers at the Kheer Bhawani temple, which is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kheer Bhawani. Amid heightened security arrangements and precautionary measures following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam that kills 26 tourists, thousands of pilgrims, including displaced Kashmiri Pandits and visitors from across India, gather at the sacred site to offer prayers and seek blessings. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Metro Rail In Dhaka
Passengers enter the metro rail at the Dhaka University station in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 24, 2025. The metro rail, part of the city's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, is designed to reduce traffic congestion and offer faster, more efficient public transportation in the densely populated capital. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Shanghai Tourism Day And Shopping Fest Kick Off
A general view shows a tourist bus offering a discount price to celebrate China Tourism Day from May 17 to 19 in Lujiazui, Shanghai, China, on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Shanghai Tourism Day And Shopping Fest Kick Off
A general view shows a tourist bus offering a discount price to celebrate China Tourism Day from May 17 to 19 in Lujiazui, Shanghai, China, on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 10:
A Rent Now billboard is seen in downtown Edmonton on May 10, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 10:
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – APRIL 29:
Posters reading 'Entire Store On Sale!' are displayed at the entrance of the Hudson’s Bay store in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on April 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – APRIL 29:
A woman walks past the entrance of the Hudson’s Bay store, where posters reading 'Entire Store On Sale!' are displayed, in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on April 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Tribute To Pope Francis In India
A nun sings a religious song from a leaflet as she offers a ceremonial tribute in honor of Pope Francis in Guwahati, Assam, India, on April 26, 2025. Pope Francis is the head of the Catholic Church, who dies on Monday at the age of 88. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Xmas Shopping Time: Volle Einkaufsstrassen in Rotterdam
ROTTERDAM - Shopping crowds in the center of Rotterdam are doing their last shopping for Christmas during the evening lockdown with Christmas lights before the shops close at 1700 pm due to the corona measures. 11 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36782128
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NEWS - Xmas Shopping Time: Volle Einkaufsstrassen in Rotterdam
ROTTERDAM - Shopping crowds in the center of Rotterdam are doing their last shopping for Christmas during the evening lockdown with Christmas lights before the shops close at 1700 pm due to the corona measures. 11 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36782128
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NEWS - Xmas Shopping Time: Volle Einkaufsstrassen in Rotterdam
ROTTERDAM - Shopping crowds in the center of Rotterdam are doing their last shopping for Christmas during the evening lockdown with Christmas lights before the shops close at 1700 pm due to the corona measures. 11 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36782126
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NEWS - Xmas Shopping Time: Volle Einkaufsstrassen in Rotterdam
ROTTERDAM - Shopping crowds in the center of Rotterdam are doing their last shopping for Christmas during the evening lockdown with Christmas lights before the shops close at 1700 pm due to the corona measures. 11 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36782123
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NEWS - Xmas Shopping Time: Volle Einkaufsstrassen in Rotterdam
ROTTERDAM - Shopping crowds in the center of Rotterdam are doing their last shopping for Christmas during the evening lockdown with Christmas lights before the shops close at 1700 pm due to the corona measures. 11 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36782131
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NEWS - Xmas Shopping Time: Volle Einkaufsstrassen in Rotterdam
ROTTERDAM - Shopping crowds in the center of Rotterdam are doing their last shopping for Christmas during the evening lockdown with Christmas lights before the shops close at 1700 pm due to the corona measures. 11 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36782129
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NEWS - Xmas Shopping Time: Volle Einkaufsstrassen in Rotterdam
ROTTERDAM - Shopping crowds in the center of Rotterdam are doing their last shopping for Christmas during the evening lockdown with Christmas lights before the shops close at 1700 pm due to the corona measures. 11 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36782124
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NEWS - Xmas Shopping Time: Volle Einkaufsstrassen in Rotterdam
ROTTERDAM - Shopping crowds in the center of Rotterdam are doing their last shopping for Christmas during the evening lockdown with Christmas lights before the shops close at 1700 pm due to the corona measures. 11 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36782125
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NEWS - Frühmorgendliche Vorbereitungen für den Black Friday in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12618721a)
Large boxes being unpacked ahead of opening at a fashion store on Oxford Street in London on the Morning of Black Friday sales. Many shops open early in the morning of Black Friday to offer offer promotional sales on items ahead of the Christmas period. Promotions have been scaled down in recent years after violence broke out at some shops between customers fighting for discounted items.
Black Friday sales in London, London, UK - 26 Nov 2021
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NEWS - Frühmorgendliche Vorbereitungen für den Black Friday in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12618721b)
Large boxes being unpacked ahead of opening at a fashion store on Oxford Street in London on the Morning of Black Friday sales. Many shops open early in the morning of Black Friday to offer offer promotional sales on items ahead of the Christmas period. Promotions have been scaled down in recent years after violence broke out at some shops between customers fighting for discounted items.
Black Friday sales in London, London, UK - 26 Nov 2021
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NEWS - Frühmorgendliche Vorbereitungen für den Black Friday in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12618721c)
Large boxes being unpacked ahead of opening at a fashion store on Oxford Street in London on the Morning of Black Friday sales. Many shops open early in the morning of Black Friday to offer offer promotional sales on items ahead of the Christmas period. Promotions have been scaled down in recent years after violence broke out at some shops between customers fighting for discounted items.
Black Friday sales in London, London, UK - 26 Nov 2021
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NEWS - Frühmorgendliche Vorbereitungen für den Black Friday in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12618721d)
Large boxes being unpacked ahead of opening at a fashion store on Oxford Street in London on the Morning of Black Friday sales. Many shops open early in the morning of Black Friday to offer offer promotional sales on items ahead of the Christmas period. Promotions have been scaled down in recent years after violence broke out at some shops between customers fighting for discounted items.
Black Friday sales in London, London, UK - 26 Nov 2021
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a bench opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a bench opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
See words by Matthew Weaver.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a bird dropping festooned bench opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a bench festooned with bird droppings opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a dropping festooned bench opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
See words by Matthew Weaver.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Old and newer buildings at Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Kashmiri Muslims pray inside Jamia masjid in Srinagar.
134 days after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Prayers were performed at Historical Jamia Masjid in downtown area of Srinagar.
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Kashmiri Muslims pray inside Jamia masjid in Srinagar.
134 days after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Prayers were performed at Historical Jamia Masjid in downtown area of Srinagar.
Muslims offer Prayers, Jamia Masjid Mosque, Srinagar, India - 18 Dec 2019
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Kashmiri Muslims pray inside Jamia masjid in Srinagar.
134 days after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Prayers were performed at Historical Jamia Masjid in downtown area of Srinagar.
Muslims offer Prayers, Jamia Masjid Mosque, Srinagar, India - 18 Dec 2019
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A Kashmiri Muslim offers prayers inside Jamia masjid in Srinagar.
134 days after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Prayers were performed at Historical Jamia Masjid in downtown area of Srinagar.
Muslims offer Prayers, Jamia Masjid Mosque, Srinagar, India - 18 Dec 2019
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images/REX (10510004o)
Kashmiri Muslims pray inside Jamia masjid in Srinagar.
134 days after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Prayers were performed at Historical Jamia Masjid in downtown area of Srinagar.
Muslims offer Prayers, Jamia Masjid Mosque, Srinagar, India - 18 Dec 2019
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Silhouette of people leaving the Jamia masjid after Zuhar Prayers in Srinagar. 134 days after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Prayers were performed at Historical Jamia Masjid in downtown area of Srinagar.
Muslims offer Prayers, Jamia Masjid Mosque, Srinagar, India - 18 Dec 2019
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images/REX (10510004l)
Kashmiri Muslims offer Zuhar prayers inside Jamia masjid in Srinagar. 134 days after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Prayers were performed at Historical Jamia Masjid in downtown area of Srinagar.
Muslims offer Prayers, Jamia Masjid Mosque, Srinagar, India - 18 Dec 2019
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