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  • NEWS - Brasilien trauert um die Opfer des Flugzeugsabsturzes
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    NEWS - Brasilien trauert um die Opfer des Flugzeugsabsturzes
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    Brazilian player Gabriel Paulista of Arsenal looks upset during a minute's silence remembering a recent plane crash carrying some of Brazil's Chapecoense football team - during the EFL Cup Quarter Final Round match between Arsenal and Southampton played at The Emirates Stadium, London on 30th November 2016
    Football - EFL Cup 2016/17 Quarter Final Arsenal v Southampton Emirates Stadium, Hornsey Rd, London, United Kingdom - 30 Nov 2016

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  • Corset piercing craze sees ribbon 'sewn' onto backs, ribs and thoroats, Southampton, Hampshire, Britain - 3 May 2011
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    Corset piercing craze sees ribbon 'sewn' onto backs, ribs and thoroats, Southampton, Hampshire, Britain - 3 May 2011
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    The Latest Craze? Of Corset Is
    A bizarre new craze called 'corset piercing' is sweeping the UK.

    The painful trend involves sticking hoops into the skin and then threading them with ribbon to give a 'corset' effect.

    The 'decoration', which can cost up to GBP 300, can be applied to any area of the body where the skin is loose enough to pinch in order to thread a needle through.

    Popular areas include the back, ribs and, in some cases, even the throat.

    Anyone who wants the unusual decoration must endure an hour of pain to achieve the effect.

    However, it's only temporary as after a few weeks of wear the hooks simply grow out, leaving scars in their place.

    The craze is the latest in the 'body modification' phenomenon, which has seen people going to extraordinary levels in a bid to stand out from the crowd.

    Today it's possible to be branded, scarred and even have silicone implanted under the skin to create bumps and 'horns'.

    Kooky popstar Lady Gaga is just one celebrity who's jumped on the bandwagon. She sported bizarre flesh-coloured 'horns' on her face during a television interview in February this year.

    According to piercing experts, the 'corset' modification is growing in popularity as more and more brave the pain.

    But consultant plastic surgeon Kevin Hancock, a council member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons who works at Spire Murrayfield Hospital, Merseyside, warned of the problems it can cause.

    He added: "I can't believe it's something that people would be attracted to.

    "Any piercing, superficial or otherwise, produces a scar and different people scar in different ways.

    "For some, the scarring may be slight but for others it can produce problems where the tissue overgrows and you end up with a red lump which is permanent.

    "In some cases this can...
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  • Hoodies for dogs becomes the latest pet fashion craze, Southampton, Hampshire, Britain - 22 Nov 2009
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    Hoodies for dogs becomes the latest pet fashion craze, Southampton, Hampshire, Britain - 22 Nov 2009
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    HOODIES FOR HOUNDS

    Dog owners are now dressing their pets in a range of trendy hoodies launched by a speciality pooch clothing company.

    Fur-trimmed parkas, puffer jackets and fleecy body warmers are all made to fit a variety of dogs.

    Schoolgirls Isabel and Jasmine Dicks love to dress their pet Chihuahuas Angel and Brick in the range of little coats.

    Isabel, 13, and Jasmine, 11, choose their doggy outfits every day - and even get busy on the sewing machine to make sure the clothes fit just right.

    The sisters save up their pocket money to buy the new clothes - ranging in price from GBP 5 to GBP 40 - from website DoggieStyleStore.com.

    They have also bought a pink coat with black fur trim from store Pets at Home.

    While out for walks near their home in Southampton, Hants, the nine month old dogs turn heads wherever they go.

    The pair of short-haired Chihuahuas, the world's smallest breed of dog, weighed just a pound each when they became part of the family at just eight weeks old.

    Isabel fell in love with Chihuahuas when she spotted one in a pet shop close to where they live and nagged parents Gina Penn and Graham Dicks to get them.

    She said: "I just wanted one straight away and I kept going on at Mum until she let me."

    Now the girls get puzzled looks when they walk along with their dogs dressed in the bizarre selection of clothes, which makes dad Graham, a crematorium technician, feel distinctly uncomfortable.

    He said: "I felt I should be wearing a Village People's outfit to match. But they're cracking little dogs. They've really grown on me."

    Gina said: "They are tiny dogs with very little body fat so it is recommended that they wear coats in the winter.

    "The girls love dressing them. Izzy particularly loves nice clothes and I think this is an extension of that and her love ...
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  • Middlesex Celebrating Winning the Twenty20 Cricket Final with Daniel Radcliffe, the Rose Bowl, Southampton, Hampshire, Britain - 26 Jul 2008
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    Middlesex Celebrating Winning the Twenty20 Cricket Final with Daniel Radcliffe, the Rose Bowl, Southampton, Hampshire, Britain - 26 Jul 2008
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    Daniel Radcliffe
    From Duckling to Swan, Celebrities Then and Now
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    FROM DUCKLING TO SWAN - CELEBRITIES THEN AND NOW Jugend - youth - Kindheit - childhood - bio - retro

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  • PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    Aug 7, 1985 - Southampton - United Kingdom.
    Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales about to embark on the Royal Yacht Britannia for a cruise off the Western Isles Prince Harry in Diana's arms and Prince William at her side. Princes Margaret on the right

    Northcliffe Collection - Royal Babies

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  • PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    Aug 7, 1985 - Southampton - United Kingdom - Diana, Princess of Wales about to embark on the Royal Yacht Britannia for a cruise off the Western Isles. Prince Harry in Diana's arms.
    Northcliffe Collection - Royal Babies

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  • PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    Aug 7, 1985 - Southampton - United Kingdom - Diana, Princess of Wales about to embark on the Royal Yacht Britannia for a cruise off the Western Isles. Prince Harry in Diana's arms.
    Northcliffe Collection - Royal Babies

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton at her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in the garden of her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in the garden of her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in the garden of her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in the garden of her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in the garden of her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in the garden of her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in the garden of her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in the garden of her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in the garden of her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in her sister Aimee’s bedroom at her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in her sister Aimee’s bedroom at her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in her sister Aimee’s bedroom at her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in her sister Aimee’s bedroom at her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton in her sister Aimee’s bedroom at her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton at her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
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    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.
    Adele Zeynep Walton: My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history - and the online world that had gripped her.

    Adele Zeynep Walton's sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community - and that others may also be victims of it.

    Journalist and online safety campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton at her family home in Southampton. Adele lost her sister Aimee to online harms and has written a book called 'Logging Off - The Human Cost of Our Digital World'. Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 7th April 2025

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  • Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan
I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
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    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan

    I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.

    These starfish relatives have lots of remarkable features and are a keystone species. My hope is that we will recognise how vital these charismatic creatures are.

    Professor Martin Solan photographed at his Brittlestars research lab at the National Oceanogrpphy Centre in Southampton, UK.
    6th April 2025.

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  • Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan
I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
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    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan

    I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.

    These starfish relatives have lots of remarkable features and are a keystone species. My hope is that we will recognise how vital these charismatic creatures are.

    Professor Martin Solan photographed at his Brittlestars research lab at the National Oceanogrpphy Centre in Southampton, UK.
    6th April 2025.

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I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
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    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan

    I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.

    These starfish relatives have lots of remarkable features and are a keystone species. My hope is that we will recognise how vital these charismatic creatures are.

    Professor Martin Solan photographed at his Brittlestars research lab at the National Oceanogrpphy Centre in Southampton, UK.
    6th April 2025.

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  • The workers who lost their jobs to AI
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    The workers who lost their jobs to AI
    The workers who lost their jobs to AI

    From a radio host replaced by avatars to a comic artist whose drawings have been copied by Midjourney, how does it feel to be replaced by a bot?

    'I feel devastated for the younger generation - it's taking all the creative jobs'

    Annabel Beales, 49, copywriter, Southampton, UK

    I landed my dream job in 2023, writing content for a garden centre. I mostly did search engine optimisation, and wrote gardening tips for their magazine.

    Around eight months in, I noticed I was getting less work. One day, I overheard my boss saying to a colleague, “Just put it in ChatGPT.” The marketing department started to use it more often to write their blogs

    Annabel Beales, a former copywriter for a garden centre, who lost her job after her role was replaced by AI, at home in Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 20th February 2025.

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  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS004/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280942 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS002/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280942 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS003/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280942 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS005/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280942 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS022/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS020/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS012/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS001/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280942 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS024/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS016/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
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    ROYALS - The Princess of Wales visits One Small Thing
    The Princess of Wales visits the charity One Small Thing and their new "Hope Street" facility, a residential community piloting a new approach to supporting women in the Justice System, in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, on the 27th June 2023.

    Picture by Daniel Leal/WPA-Rota//GEORGEROGERS_ROGERS007/Credit:GEORGE ROGERS/SIPA/2306280942 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    The Southampton International Boat Show joins the nation in mourning Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with a series of tributes. A minute silence is to be held at midday every day until the funeral takes place on Monday 19th September. A tribute is positioned at the show entrance, offering space for visitors to lay flowers and a timeline of Her Majesty’s time in Southampton is also on display at the show. 

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    The Southampton International Boat Show joins the nation in mourning Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with a series of tributes. A minute silence is to be held at midday every day until the funeral takes place on Monday 19th September. A tribute is positioned at the show entrance, offering space for visitors to lay flowers and a timeline of Her Majesty’s time in Southampton is also on display at the show. 

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    The Southampton International Boat Show joins the nation in mourning Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with a series of tributes. A minute silence is to be held at midday every day until the funeral takes place on Monday 19th September. A tribute is positioned at the show entrance, offering space for visitors to lay flowers and a timeline of Her Majesty’s time in Southampton is also on display at the show. 

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    Adventurous fly boarder, James Prestwood, makes a splash at the opening of the Southampton International Boat Show 2022.

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    Adventurous fly boarder, James Prestwood, makes a splash at the opening of the Southampton International Boat Show 2022.

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    Adventurous fly boarder, James Prestwood, makes a splash at the opening of the Southampton International Boat Show 2022.

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    Adventurous fly boarder, James Prestwood, makes a splash at the opening of the Southampton International Boat Show 2022.

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    Adventurous fly boarder, James Prestwood, makes a splash at the opening of the Southampton International Boat Show 2022.

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    Adventurous fly boarder, James Prestwood, makes a splash at the opening of the Southampton International Boat Show 2022.

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    Adventurous fly boarder, James Prestwood, makes a splash at the opening of the Southampton International Boat Show 2022.

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  • Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
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    Southampton Boat Show 2022 Opening Day
    16/09/2022. Southampton, United Kingdom.

    The Southampton International Boat show returns for its 53rd year showcasing everything the leisure marine industry has to offer. The boat show is the UK’s biggest festival of boating and features Europe’s largest purpose-built Marina at Mayflower Park, Southampton, Hants, UK.

    Adventurous fly boarder, James Prestwood, makes a splash at the opening of the Southampton International Boat Show 2022.

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