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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Rund um die ukrainische Hauptstadt evakuierte Einwohner treffen in Kiev ein
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People bid goodbye to each other with a hug in Irpin, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday March 9, 2022.
People bid goodbye to each other with a hug in Kyiv, Irpin, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Rund um die ukrainische Hauptstadt evakuierte Einwohner treffen in Kiev ein
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People bid goodbye to each other with a hug in Irpin, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday March 9, 2022.
People bid goodbye to each other with a hug in Kyiv, Irpin, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797074d)
Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Tuesday 08 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 08 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
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London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295b)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295u)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295r)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295p)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295o)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295n)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295m)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295j)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295k)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295l)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295f)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Strassen abends in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock (12656295i)
London was empty on Monday. A lot of restaurants closed for Christmas instead of opening for Christmas. The restaurants that are open do not have too many customers in. George,isabel,french restaurant at shepherd market and some others there closed. Open was loulou's but not more than fifty people there. Oswald's open but only twenty people there scott's open with some people in, harry's bar twenty people in, the arts club open butttttt and inky house closed.a lot of them will open after Christmas and a lot of them will never open again Piccadilly Circus a bit busy 20-12-2021 blitz pictures all pictures £10 pounds each for the websites
Empty streets in London, UK - 20 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
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On December 2, 2021, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, the Zhongshan Scenic Area of ‚Ä‚ÄNanjing in the early winter season is full of forests, colorful and picturesque. From the air, the yellowed sycamore leaves on the cemetery road are like a string of Meiling Palace. "Golden Necklace" is so beautiful, ushering in the most beautiful viewing moment of the year.
Viewed from the air through a drone, rows of platanus trees form a collar. The Meiling Palace in Xuanwu District of Nanjing is like a gem inlaid at the end of the necklace, quietly nestling at the foot of the Purple Mountain. There are folk rumors that the Meiling Palace was a "birthday gift" from Chiang Kai-shek to Soong Meiling. Netizens called this "the world's best necklace" as Jiang Gong's romantic confession to his beloved wife. It is understood that the trees forming the "necklace" on the cemetery road were not planted in the same period.
According to records, the earliest construction budget of Meiling Palace was 260,000 silver dollars, but in the end it actually spent 320,000 silver dollars. The money was first advanced by the Army, Navy and Air Force Command, and later the Nanjing Municipal Finance Bureau also contributed part of the advance. The financial pit left by Meiling Palace for the two departments was finally filled by Chiang Kai-shek with the reimbursement of the total reserve fund of the state finance.
Due to disrepair, Meiling Palace started repairs in December 2012 and was completed in September 2013. The rows of fatons are layered on top of each other, and the shape is like a necklace, which is very spectacular. Netizens called it "the most awesome necklace in the world." These necklace-shaped platanus trees were not planted at the same time. The Fatong that forms the "collar" on the cemetery avenue was planted during the construction of the Zhongshan Cemetery from 1925 to 1929, and the Fatong that formed a "pendant" ..
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FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (12632648d)
On December 2, 2021, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, the Zhongshan Scenic Area of ‚Ä‚ÄNanjing in the early winter season is full of forests, colorful and picturesque. From the air, the yellowed sycamore leaves on the cemetery road are like a string of Meiling Palace. "Golden Necklace" is so beautiful, ushering in the most beautiful viewing moment of the year.
Viewed from the air through a drone, rows of platanus trees form a collar. The Meiling Palace in Xuanwu District of Nanjing is like a gem inlaid at the end of the necklace, quietly nestling at the foot of the Purple Mountain. There are folk rumors that the Meiling Palace was a "birthday gift" from Chiang Kai-shek to Soong Meiling. Netizens called this "the world's best necklace" as Jiang Gong's romantic confession to his beloved wife. It is understood that the trees forming the "necklace" on the cemetery road were not planted in the same period.
According to records, the earliest construction budget of Meiling Palace was 260,000 silver dollars, but in the end it actually spent 320,000 silver dollars. The money was first advanced by the Army, Navy and Air Force Command, and later the Nanjing Municipal Finance Bureau also contributed part of the advance. The financial pit left by Meiling Palace for the two departments was finally filled by Chiang Kai-shek with the reimbursement of the total reserve fund of the state finance.
Due to disrepair, Meiling Palace started repairs in December 2012 and was completed in September 2013. The rows of fatons are layered on top of each other, and the shape is like a necklace, which is very spectacular. Netizens called it "the most awesome necklace in the world." These necklace-shaped platanus trees were not planted at the same time. The Fatong that forms the "collar" on the cemetery avenue was planted during the construction of the Zhongshan Cemetery from 1925 to 1929, and the Fatong that formed a "pendant" ..
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
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Two train drivers talk to each other as The LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Letzter Abend vor dem 2. Lockdown in Grossbritannien
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; Bristol, UK. Three young people embrace on the last night before lockdown 2.0. People enjoyed the last night of going out and socialising in Bristol city centre before England goes into the second lockdown (lockdown 2.0) after midnight as the Government tries to stop the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. From 05 November lockdown restrictions come into force across England with all pubs, bars restaurants and entertainment venues shut as well as all non-essential shops. From 00:01 on Thursday people have been told to stay at home except for work, education, exercise or essential shopping and each person can only meet one other person from outside their household in an outdoors public space. Households must not mix with others indoors, or in private gardens. Since September it has been illegal to meet up socially in groups of more than six people, known as the "Rule of Six", in order to try and contain the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Last night out before Lockdown 2.0, Bristol, UK - 04 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Letzter Abend vor dem 2. Lockdown in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock (10996870b)
; Bristol, UK. People outside a supermarket on the last night before lockdown 2.0. People enjoyed the last night of going out and socialising in Bristol city centre before England goes into the second lockdown (lockdown 2.0) after midnight as the Government tries to stop the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. From 05 November lockdown restrictions come into force across England with all pubs, bars restaurants and entertainment venues shut as well as all non-essential shops. From 00:01 on Thursday people have been told to stay at home except for work, education, exercise or essential shopping and each person can only meet one other person from outside their household in an outdoors public space. Households must not mix with others indoors, or in private gardens. Since September it has been illegal to meet up socially in groups of more than six people, known as the "Rule of Six", in order to try and contain the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Last night out before Lockdown 2.0, Bristol, UK - 04 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Letzter Abend vor dem 2. Lockdown in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock (10996870a)
; Bristol, UK. People outside a supermarket on the last night before lockdown 2.0. People enjoyed the last night of going out and socialising in Bristol city centre before England goes into the second lockdown (lockdown 2.0) after midnight as the Government tries to stop the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. From 05 November lockdown restrictions come into force across England with all pubs, bars restaurants and entertainment venues shut as well as all non-essential shops. From 00:01 on Thursday people have been told to stay at home except for work, education, exercise or essential shopping and each person can only meet one other person from outside their household in an outdoors public space. Households must not mix with others indoors, or in private gardens. Since September it has been illegal to meet up socially in groups of more than six people, known as the "Rule of Six", in order to try and contain the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Last night out before Lockdown 2.0, Bristol, UK - 04 Nov 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to Norfolk, UK - 18 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge talks with a member of the public as she shops for plants and herbs at Fakenham Garden Centre in Norfolk. The Duchess took the herbs and plants to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH) of which she is Royal Patron.
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to Norfolk, UK - 18 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge shops for plants and herbs at Fakenham Garden Centre in Norfolk. The Duchess took the herbs and plants to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH) of which she is Royal Patron.
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to Norfolk, UK - 18 Jun 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aaron Chown/PA Wire/Shutterstock (10694298a)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge talks with a member of the public as she shops for plants and herbs at Fakenham Garden Centre in Norfolk. The Duchess took the herbs and plants to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH) of which she is Royal Patron.
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Giddens/PA Wire/Shutterstock (10694292w)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Giddens/PA Wire/Shutterstock (10694292a)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Giddens/PA Wire/Shutterstock (10694292s)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge meets Sonny Saunders and his family during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge helps to pot plants and herbs during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge wears a bracelet given to her by Sonny Saunders during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge helps to pot plants and herbs during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Giddens/PA Wire/Shutterstock (10694292x)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge helps to pot plants and herbs during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge meets Sonny Saunders and his family, including mother Kelly (right, back to camera) and father Jordan (left, back to camera) during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). Sonny was diagnosed with a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, an aggressive and difficult-to-treat brain tumour, only a week or so after his sixth birthday in February. The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge helps to pot plants and herbs during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge talks with Sonny Saunders (left) and his family, mother Kelly, (no ID for person with back to camera), father Jordan and sister Star, during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). Sonny was diagnosed with a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, an aggressive and difficult-to-treat brain tumour, only a week or so after his sixth birthday in February. The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge meets Sonny Saunders (unseen) and his family from left, sister Star, father Jordan, brother Hudson and mother Kelly, during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). Sonny was diagnosed with a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, an aggressive and difficult-to-treat brain tumour, only a week or so after his sixth birthday in February. The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge helps to pot plants and herbs during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Giddens/PA Wire/Shutterstock (10694292b)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020 -
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Giddens/PA Wire/Shutterstock (10694292ag)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge talks with Sonny Saunders (seated left), his father, Jordan, and sister Star (right), during a visit to The Nook in Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, which is one of the three East Anglia Children's Hospices (EACH). Sonny was diagnosed with a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, an aggressive and difficult-to-treat brain tumour, only a week or so after his sixth birthday in February. The Duchess is the Royal Patron of the charity which offers care and support for children and young people with life-threatening conditions and their families across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to The Nook, Framlingham Earl, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2020