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May 26 Independence Day Of Georgia.
On May 26, 2025, in Tbilisi, Georgia, various marches take place throughout the afternoon for the 180th day of continuous protests and Independence Day. The marches convene in front of the Parliament, where President Salome Zourabichvili and MEP Rasa Jukneviciene give speeches to the large crowd gathered for this day of celebration and protest. (Photo by Sebastien Canaud/NurPhoto) -
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May 26 Independence Day Of Georgia.
On May 26, 2025, in Tbilisi, Georgia, various marches take place throughout the afternoon for the 180th day of continuous protests and Independence Day. The marches convene in front of the Parliament, where President Salome Zourabichvili and MEP Rasa Jukneviciene give speeches to the large crowd gathered for this day of celebration and protest. (Photo by Sebastien Canaud/NurPhoto) -
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May 26 Independence Day Of Georgia.
On May 26, 2025, in Tbilisi, Georgia, various marches take place throughout the afternoon for the 180th day of continuous protests and Independence Day. The marches convene in front of the Parliament, where President Salome Zourabichvili and MEP Rasa Jukneviciene give speeches to the large crowd gathered for this day of celebration and protest. (Photo by Sebastien Canaud/NurPhoto) -
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May 26 Independence Day Of Georgia.
On May 26, 2025, in Tbilisi, Georgia, various marches take place throughout the afternoon for the 180th day of continuous protests and Independence Day. The marches convene in front of the Parliament, where President Salome Zourabichvili and MEP Rasa Jukneviciene give speeches to the large crowd gathered for this day of celebration and protest. (Photo by Sebastien Canaud/NurPhoto) -
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May 26 Independence Day Of Georgia.
On May 26, 2025, in Tbilisi, Georgia, various marches take place throughout the afternoon for the 180th day of continuous protests and Independence Day. The marches convene in front of the Parliament, where President Salome Zourabichvili and MEP Rasa Jukneviciene give speeches to the large crowd gathered for this day of celebration and protest. (Photo by Sebastien Canaud/NurPhoto) -
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May 26 Independence Day Of Georgia.
On May 26, 2025, in Tbilisi, Georgia, various marches take place throughout the afternoon for the 180th day of continuous protests and Independence Day. The marches convene in front of the Parliament, where President Salome Zourabichvili and MEP Rasa Jukneviciene give speeches to the large crowd gathered for this day of celebration and protest. (Photo by Sebastien Canaud/NurPhoto) -
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May 26 Independence Day Of Georgia.
On May 26, 2025, in Tbilisi, Georgia, various marches take place throughout the afternoon for the 180th day of continuous protests and Independence Day. The marches convene in front of the Parliament, where President Salome Zourabichvili and MEP Rasa Jukneviciene give speeches to the large crowd gathered for this day of celebration and protest. (Photo by Sebastien Canaud/NurPhoto) -
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FUSSBALL - Lionel Messi gibt sein Debüt bei PSG
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Winter/Shutterstock (12375682df)
Lionel Messi of PSG wearing the number 30 shirt. The League gave special dispensation for his to wear this number as it is usually reserved for goalkeepers (like 1, 16 and 40).
Stade Reims v Paris Saint Germain, Ligue 1, Football, Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims, France - 29 August 2021
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NEWS - Boris Johnsons ehemaliger Chefberater Dominic Cummings sagt vor Parlamentskommission aus
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/Shutterstock (11974429h)
Former government chief advisor Dominic Cummings avoids most of the waiting media as he leaves Parliament in a taxi. He gave evidence to a Parliamentary select committee where he was highly critical of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Politics and Westminster, London, UK - 26 May 2021
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NEWS - Boris Johnsons ehemaliger Chefberater Dominic Cummings sagt vor Parlamentskommission aus
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/Shutterstock (11974429j)
Former government chief advisor Dominic Cummings leaves Parliament. He gave evidence to a Parliamentary select committee where he was highly critical of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Politics and Westminster, London, UK - 26 May 2021
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NEWS - Boris Johnsons ehemaliger Chefberater Dominic Cummings sagt vor Parlamentskommission aus
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Former government chief advisor Dominic Cummings leaves Parliament. He gave evidence to a Parliamentary select committee where he was highly critical of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Politics and Westminster, London, UK - 26 May 2021
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RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth II (R) talks with Prince William, Prince William, (2L) and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, as they wait to thank local volunteers and key workers for the work they are doing during the coronavirus pandemic and over Christmas in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle in Windsor, west of London, on December 8, 2020 - The Queen and members of the royal family gave thanks to local volunteers and key workers for their work in helping others during the coronavirus pandemic and over Christmas at Windsor Castle in what was also the final stop for the Duke and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge on their tour of England, Wales and Scotland.
Queen Elizabeth II thanks key workers at Windsor Castle, UK - 08 Dec 2020
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Parliament and Brexit Conference, London, UK - 10 Mar 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Gardner/REX (10579201j)
John Bercow, former speaker for the House of Commons and Conservative MP gave a keynote speech at Parliament and Brexit Conference titled 'UK in a Changing Europe'.
Parliament and Brexit Conference, London, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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Parliament and Brexit Conference, London, UK - 10 Mar 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Gardner/REX (10579201k)
John Bercow, former speaker for the House of Commons and Conservative MP gave a keynote speech at Parliament and Brexit Conference titled 'UK in a Changing Europe'.
Parliament and Brexit Conference, London, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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Parliament and Brexit Conference, London, UK - 10 Mar 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Gardner/REX (10579201f)
John Bercow, former speaker for the House of Commons and Conservative MP gave a keynote speech at Parliament and Brexit Conference titled 'UK in a Changing Europe'.
Parliament and Brexit Conference, London, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lauren Bailey/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053t)
The picture shows Predawn Thunderstorm over El Paso, Texas by Lori Grace Bailey, 48, from Arizona. It was taken in Texas. They said: "I live in Arizona but was visiting family members in El Paso, Texas that week. Very early on the morning of November 6th I woke up and felt an urge to check my radar app on my phone. I discovered a discrete thunderstorm cell was moving north from Mexico towards the U.S. border near downtown El Paso. I hurriedly gathered my camera gear and drove to an overlook that gave me a perfect vista of the storm and of the downtown El Paso skyline. It's always been a "dream shot" of mine to capture lightning over this desert city landscape."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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WM 2018 - Impressionen aus den letzten Tagen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9731576ea)
Referee Cesar Ramos of Mexico books Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal for his protests after Ricardo Quaresma of Portugal appeared to be fouled but the referee gave a goal kick
Uruguay v Portugal , Round of 16, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia - 30 Jun 2018
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WM 2018 - Impressionen aus den letzten Tagen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9731576dz)
Referee Cesar Ramos of Mexico books Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal for his protests after Ricardo Quaresma of Portugal appeared to be fouled but the referee gave a goal kick
Uruguay v Portugal , Round of 16, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia - 30 Jun 2018
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9709087e)
Processions by 14-18 NOW and Artichoke On 6 February 1918, the Representation of the People Act gave the first British women the right to vote. Artichoke, the UK?s largest producer of art in the public realm, invited women and girls to mark this moment by taking part in a major mass-participation artwork. They walk together in public processions, forming a living portrait of women in the 21st century and a visual expression of equality. celebrating the fight for suffrage. Text and textiles are at the heart of the project - the public took part in a creative programme of banner-making and 100 artists worked with community groups across the country to deliver expressive banners and iconic artworks.
Women's Suffrage Processions, London, UK - 10 Jun 2018
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (9690211n)
The giant panda Chengjiu plays at Chengdu Reserch Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province. The panda Chengjiu is nicknamed as 'Little Gray' due to its appearance. The giant panda Chengji gave birth to the baby panda Chengjiu on July 8th, 2014. Unlike other black and white pandas, the baby pandas were gray and white when they were born. Now the baby pandas gradually turn black and white.
Gray giant panda, Chengdu Reserch Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Chengdu, China - 15 May 2018
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NEWS - London: Ausstellung "Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008 - 18"
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9478910g)
'All Seeing Trump Machine', US, 2016, launched a month before the 2017 US Presidential election, this 'misfortune' gave voters a taste of Trump as President.
'Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-18' Design Museum, London UK - 27 Mar 2018
Preview of 'Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-18', an exhibition examining the political graphic design of a turbulent decade encompassing the 2008 financial crash, Barack Obam presidency, Brexit and Donald Trump's presidency. The exhibition takes place at the Design Museum 28 March to 12 August 2018.
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NEWS - Terror in London: Bürgermeister Sadiq Khan spricht klar Worte
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8858294a)
Large crowds gather in front of City Hall for a minute's silence and a vigil to remember the victims of the terrorist attack on London Bridge where seven people lost their lives. Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, gave a speech supported by religious leaders of different faiths.
Vigil for London Bridge terror attack, UK - 05 Jun 2017
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EURO 2016 - Polen gegen Nordirland
Editorial use only. No merchandising. For Football images FA and Premier League restrictions apply inc. no internet/mobile usage without FAPL license - for details contact Football Dataco
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Meredith/JMP/REX/Shutterstock (5726162bv)
Arkadiusz Milik of Poland celebrates on the final whistle after his goal gave Poland the win
Poland v Northern Ireland, France - 12 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - 'Tanzende' Wolfshunde in Norwegen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Thomas Bakke/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Tarraq the dog at Mount Oksen near Voss. Thomas Bakke says: "These pictures were taken during a camping trip me and Tarraq did. I put my tent right on the edge, overlooking the fjord. At over a 1,000 metres up it gave us a spectacular view."
The dog photography of Thomas Bakke, Norway - 2016
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The relationship between one man and his dog has resulted in an amazing photographic partnership.
Thomas Bakke, from Norway, always enjoyed hikes with his four-legged friend Tarraq, but it was his early shots of the energetic canine that fostered an impressive interest in documenting their time together.
The results feature spectacular images of the five-year-old Saarloos Wolfhound breed dog set against jaw-dropping landscapes.
Highlights include Tarraq leaping between two huge boulders, as well as backdrops of mountain ranges, rivers and waterfalls.
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Queen Elizabeth II visit to Wales, Britain - 11 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Huw Evans/REX Shutterstock (4842649bh)
Maisie Gregory, 6 from Tonypandy, who gave a posy flowers to Queen Elizabeth II at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Queen Elizabeth II visit to Wales, Britain - 11 Jun 2015
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Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Perry/REX Shutterstock (4751508v)
Former Labour PM Gordon Brown gave a rousing speech at the Lighthouse in Glasgow today. Mr Brown with his notes.
Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
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Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Perry/REX Shutterstock (4751508t)
Former Labour PM Gordon Brown (left) gave a rousing speech at the Lighthouse in Glasgow today. With Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy
Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
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Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Perry/REX Shutterstock (4751508s)
Former Labour PM Gordon Brown gave a rousing speech at the Lighthouse
Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
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Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Perry/REX Shutterstock (4751508t)
Former Labour PM Gordon Brown (left) gave a rousing speech at the Lighthouse in Glasgow today. With Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy
Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
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Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Perry/REX Shutterstock (4751508q)
Former PM Gordon Brown (centre) gave a rousing speech at the Lighthouse in Glasgow today. With Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy (right) and Shadow Scottish Sec Margaret Curran (left). 05.05. 15
Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
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Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Perry/REX Shutterstock (4751508n)
Former Labour PM Gordon Brown (left) gave a rousing speech at the Lighthouse in Glasgow today. With Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy
Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
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Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Perry/REX Shutterstock (4751508h)
Former Labour PM Gordon Brown gave a rousing speech at the Lighthouse
Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
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Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Perry/REX Shutterstock (4751508f)
Former Labour PM Gordon Brown gave a rousing speech at the Lighthouse
Scottish Labour general election campaigning, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 05 May 2015
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421bx)
Pic shows Prince Harry playing football at the Christmas Eve football match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421bn)
Pic shows Prince Harry playing football at the Christmas Eve football match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421bb)
Pic shows Prince Harry playing football at the Christmas Eve football match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421ay)
Pic shows Prince Harry playing football at the Christmas Eve football match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421ap)
Pic shows Prince Harry playing football at the Christmas Eve football match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421an)
Pic shows Prince Harry playing football at the Christmas Eve football match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421ac)
Pic shows Prince Harry playing football at the Christmas Eve football match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421x)
Pic shows Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton playing at the football at the Christmas Eve football match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.He was team-mates with Prince Harry.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421u)
Pic shows Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton playing at the football at the Christmas Eve football match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.He was team-mates with Prince Harry.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (4327421w)
Pic shows Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton and Prince Harry after playing football at the Christmas Eve match at Castle Rising,Norfolk.
Prince Harry's team WON in a traditional Christmas Eve football match today (Wed).
The Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton in the game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers from neighbouring Castle Rising in Norfolk.
The pair played on the Castle Rising team and despite initially being 1-0 down, they battled back to win 8-2.
Prince Harry, 30, played right wing and James played in defence, but there was no sign of Prince William who played in the match last year.
At one point Prince Harry had to climb over a fence to retrieve the football after it got kicked off the pitch.
Prince Harry was also nominated to take all the corners and at the end of the match he gave James Middleton a big congratulatory hug.
He wore a yellow and black football shirt sponsored by the Black Horse Inn, the local pub in Castle Rising and green socks.
Around 150 locals turned out to watch the annual match.
Christmas Day church service, Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 25 Dec 2014
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Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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KAZAKHSTAN / Zhangiz-Tobe / 2008. Abandoned Soviet military base after the collapse of the USSR. Inside the Palace of Culture on the military base. The painting is a reproduction of the original by P. Krivonogov "Capitulation", 1946. Zhangiz-Tobe housed R-36 / SS-18 'Satan' intercontinental ballistic missiles, one of the most powerful of Soviet weapons. The end of World War II saw the USSR emerge as one of the world's two superpowers. Celebration of victory over Nazi Germany replaced the cult of Revolution and gave a legitimacy to the regime. The painful realities of the war often found expression in allegorical semi-religious images of mothers holding dead children in their arms. Honouring the immense sacrifices of the war was at least one thing which the government and the people could agree about.
Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.
They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.
Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.
The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".
What he found was colourfu
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Raising a Family Behind Bars, Leyte, Philippines, April 2014
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Raising a Family Behind Bars: Inmates Families Move Into Prison After Typhoon Haiyan
A New York-based photographer journeyed to the Philippines to meet families who were forced to relocate to prison after Typhoon Yolanda left them homeless.
Lawrence Sumulong went to the Leyte Provincial Jail in April this year, to document the unusual situation where a large number of displaced families have been forced to move in with their incarcerated relatives.
At the Leyte Provincial Jail, women and children walk freely among inmates.
While most inmates claim to be serving time for petty crimes such as theft or drug trafficking, their photo releases reveal many more are actually serving time for more serious crimes.
Lawrence shot the moving series in one day, and assembled the photos in a moving photo series titled Raising a Family Behind Bars.
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) cut across nine regions in the central Philippines on November 8, 2013, leaving behind a wide swath of destruction.
The storm was a category five, with wind gusts up to 235 miles per hour, causing massive landslides and flooding.
Over 14 million people were affected, including five million who saw their homes damaged or destroyed, while over 6000 people lost their lives.
Lawrence wanted to investigate what had happened to the people who were left with nothing after the typhoon, and in particular those who had no choice but to take refuge in prison.
"My assignment was to verify whether families of the inmates were continuing to live inside the destroyed jail, which was a story that journalist, Aya Lowe had originally broken.
"Leading up to my trip, there was news that access to the jail was restricted and the families had long since relocated."
Lawrence, who currently works as a photo editor at Jazz in the Lincoln Centre, explains: ...
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Baroness Margaret Thatcher. There Was A Surprise For The Tory Leader When She Opened A Fund-raising Tea Shop Called Thatcher''s Which Has Been Set Up By Party Workers In Liverpool''s Wavertree Constituency. Comedian Ken Dodd Presented Her With A Tick
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Baroness Margaret Thatcher. There Was A Surprise For The Tory Leader When She Opened A Fund-raising Tea Shop Called Thatcher's Which Has Been Set Up By Party Workers In Liverpool's Wavertree Constituency. Comedian Ken Dodd Presented Her With A Tickling Stick In A Lovely Shade Of Blue And Gave Her A Tickle With His Own For Good Measure. 6.78...prime Minister Pkt1507-56719 Daily Mail Obit Section (pkt 2) Baroness Margaret Thatcher With Famous Faces.
Baroness Margaret Thatcher. There Was A Surprise For The Tory Leader When She Opened A Fund-raising Tea Shop Called Thatcher''s Which Has Been Set Up By Party Workers In Liverpool''s Wavertree Constituency. Comedian Ken Dodd Presented Her With A Tick
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Michael Caine - Actor 1973 Sometimes It's Hard To Keep Awake And Yesterday Actor Michael Caine's Baby Daughter Soon Showed What She Thought Of Her Debut Before The Cameras. Eleven-week-old Natasha Halima (that's Muslem For Wisdom) Gave Up Smiling
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Michael Caine - Actor 1973 Sometimes It's Hard To Keep Awake And Yesterday Actor Michael Caine's Baby Daughter Soon Showed What She Thought Of Her Debut Before The Cameras. Eleven-week-old Natasha Halima (that's Muslem For Wisdom) Gave Up Smiling For Photographers And Fell Asleep Between Father Michael And Mother Shakira
Michael Caine - Actor 1973 Sometimes It's Hard To Keep Awake And Yesterday Actor Michael Caine's Baby Daughter Soon Showed What She Thought Of Her Debut Before The Cameras. Eleven-week-old Natasha Halima (that's Muslem For Wisdom) Gave Up Smiling
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TRIBUTES TO GEORGE HARRISON, HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 30 NOV 2001
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'GEORGE YOU GAVE TO THE WORLD LOVE AND PEACE' SIGN WITH FLORAL TRIBUTES NEXT TO GEORGE'S STAR
TRIBUTES TO GEORGE HARRISON, HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 30 NOV 2001
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Ralph Fiennes At Lost Theatre Company Which Gave Him His Start In The World Of Theatre But Is Now Faced With Closure. The Theatre Is Londons Only Proffessional Youth Theatre Owned And Run By Its Members. Fiennes Has Come Back To Take A Workshop On Ha
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Ralph Fiennes At Lost Theatre Company Which Gave Him His Start In The World Of Theatre But Is Now Faced With Closure. The Theatre Is Londons Only Proffessional Youth Theatre Owned And Run By Its Members. Fiennes Has Come Back To Take A Workshop On Hamlet And To Publicise The Companys Need For A New Home
Ralph Fiennes At Lost Theatre Company Which Gave Him His Start In The World Of Theatre But Is Now Faced With Closure. The Theatre Is Londons Only Proffessional Youth Theatre Owned And Run By Its Members. Fiennes Has Come Back To Take A Workshop On Ha
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Ralph Fiennes - Ein 'Charaktergesicht' wird 50 Jahre alt
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Wedding of Susan Ferguson and Sir Richard Swimburn, Dummer, Hampshire, Britain - 20 Dec 2012
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Susan Ferguson and her son Andrew who gave her away
Wedding of Susan Ferguson and Sir Richard Swimburn, Dummer, Hampshire, Britain - 20 Dec 2012
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