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NEWS - London: Proteste gegen Zwangspause des Parlaments
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10374014e)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament to protest against plans to suspend parliament for five weeks ahead of a Queen's Speech on 14 October, just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that the Government has requested the Queen to prorogue parliament in the second sitting week of September meaning MPs will have limited time to pass legislation preventing no-deal Brexit.
Parliament Suspended, London, UK - 28 Aug 2019
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NEWS - London: Proteste gegen Zwangspause des Parlaments
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10374014m)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament to protest against plans to suspend parliament for five weeks ahead of a Queen's Speech on 14 October, just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that the Government has requested the Queen to prorogue parliament in the second sitting week of September meaning MPs will have limited time to pass legislation preventing no-deal Brexit.
Parliament Suspended, London, UK - 28 Aug 2019
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NEWS - London: Proteste gegen Zwangspause des Parlaments
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10374014w)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament to protest against plans to suspend parliament for five weeks ahead of a Queen's Speech on 14 October, just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that the Government has requested the Queen to prorogue parliament in the second sitting week of September meaning MPs will have limited time to pass legislation preventing no-deal Brexit.
Parliament Suspended, London, UK - 28 Aug 2019
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NEWS - London: Proteste gegen Zwangspause des Parlaments
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10374014j)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament to protest against plans to suspend parliament for five weeks ahead of a Queen's Speech on 14 October, just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that the Government has requested the Queen to prorogue parliament in the second sitting week of September meaning MPs will have limited time to pass legislation preventing no-deal Brexit.
Parliament Suspended, London, UK - 28 Aug 2019
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NEWS - London: Proteste gegen Zwangspause des Parlaments
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10374014af)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament to protest against plans to suspend parliament for five weeks ahead of a Queen's Speech on 14 October, just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that the Government has requested the Queen to prorogue parliament in the second sitting week of September meaning MPs will have limited time to pass legislation preventing no-deal Brexit.
Parliament Suspended, London, UK - 28 Aug 2019
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NEWS - London: Proteste gegen Zwangspause des Parlaments
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX (10374014ab)
Demonstrators gather outside Houses of Parliament to protest against plans to suspend parliament for five weeks ahead of a Queen's Speech on 14 October, just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that the Government has requested the Queen to prorogue parliament in the second sitting week of September meaning MPs will have limited time to pass legislation preventing no-deal Brexit.
Parliament Suspended, London, UK - 28 Aug 2019
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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Prince Harry on a Bicycle Ride before an overview of The Hague 2020 plans
Prince Harry visit to The Hague, Netherlands - 09 May 2019 -
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NEWS - Bilder des Tages
Anti-Brexit demonstrators are seen holding placards during the protest outside the Houses of Parliament as British Prime Minister Theresa May outlines her plans on the United Kingdom leaving the European Union.//SOPAIMAGES_sopa110220/1902271107/Credit:Dinendra Haria / SOPA Ima/SIPA/1902271109 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00896920
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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RIP Democracy Died Gravestone outside the Houses of Parliament on the day there are crucial amendment votes on Theresa Mays Brexit plans.
Pro and Anti Brexit demonstrations, London, UK-29 Jan 2019
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NEWS - Cannabis: Kiffen in Kanada ist nun erlaubt
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Ian Power poses with a bag containing the first legal cannabis for recreation use sold in Canada at the Tweed shop on Water Street in St. John's N.L. at 12:01 am NDT on Wednesday October 17, 2018. Power, who was first in line at one of several stores in the country's easternmost province that opened just after midnight local time, says he plans to frame his purchase.
Cannabis legalised in Canada - 17 Oct 2018
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PORTRAIT - John McDonnell
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Labour Party Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell gives a speech on Labour's fiscal sustainability plans.
Labour Party speech on fiscal sustainability plans, London, Britain - 07 May 2017
Mcdonnell will rule out raising the standard rate of VAT or national insurance and promise not to hit those earning less than GBP 80,000 with income tax rises.
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PORTRAIT - John McDonnell
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Labour Party Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell gives a speech on Labour's fiscal sustainability plans.
Labour Party speech on fiscal sustainability plans, London, Britain - 07 May 2017
Mcdonnell will rule out raising the standard rate of VAT or national insurance and promise not to hit those earning less than GBP 80,000 with income tax rises.
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PORTRAIT - John McDonnell
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8792390aa)
Labour Party Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell gives a speech on Labour's fiscal sustainability plans.
Labour Party speech on fiscal sustainability plans, London, Britain - 07 May 2017
Mcdonnell will rule out raising the standard rate of VAT or national insurance and promise not to hit those earning less than GBP 80,000 with income tax rises.
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
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Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277j)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277h)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277k)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277n)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277q)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277m)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277t)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277s)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277v)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277ad)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Pro Brexit Kundgebung vor dem Parlament
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/REX/Shutterstock (7977277ac)
Pro Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, demanding that Brixit takes place immediately and that Prime Minister, Theresa May and the UK government plans for exiting the European Union should be more transparent.
Pro-Brexit protest, London, UK - 23 Jan 2017
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NEWS - London: Nigel Farage gibt seinen Rücktritt als UKIP-Leader bekannt
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage delivers a speech on the party's plans , at which he announces his resignation as leader , following the Brexit referendum , at The Emmanuel Centre in Westminster .
Nigel Farage steps down as a leader of UKIP London, UK - 04 Jul 2016
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NEWS - Dubai: Das Model des höchsten Turms wird enthüllt
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Strictly editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Swani Gulshan/Emaar/REX/Shutterstock (5668239f)
A model of plans for Dubai Creek has been unveiled at Harrods, London
New tallest tower in the world unveiled, Britain/Dubai - Apr 2016
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Plans for the new 'World's Tallest' tower have been unveiled...
Emaar Properties, the leading Dubai-based global property developer and builder of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, have unveiled plans to build a new tower, which will be the largest in the World.
The Tower is anticipated to be slightly taller than the 2,716 ft high Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building since 2009, and is projected to cost $1 billion (GBP 700 million). Construction is planned to start in July 2016 with a four year construction programme.
With a design inspired by the lily and traditional minaret towers, The Tower will serve as an architectural icon, ready for the Dubai World Expo in 2020. Around a reinforced concrete core, The Tower will have a slender glass and steel façade.
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NEWS - Dubai: Das Model des höchsten Turms wird enthüllt
MANDATORY CREDIT: *see individual credits/REX Shutterstock
Strictly editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Swani Gulshan/Emaar/REX/Shutterstock (5668239b)
A model of plans for Dubai Creek has been unveiled at Harrods, London
New tallest tower in the world unveiled, Britain/Dubai - Apr 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s9qe
Plans for the new 'World's Tallest' tower have been unveiled...
Emaar Properties, the leading Dubai-based global property developer and builder of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, have unveiled plans to build a new tower, which will be the largest in the World.
The Tower is anticipated to be slightly taller than the 2,716 ft high Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building since 2009, and is projected to cost $1 billion (GBP 700 million). Construction is planned to start in July 2016 with a four year construction programme.
With a design inspired by the lily and traditional minaret towers, The Tower will serve as an architectural icon, ready for the Dubai World Expo in 2020. Around a reinforced concrete core, The Tower will have a slender glass and steel façade.
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NEWS - Dubai: Das Model des höchsten Turms wird enthüllt
MANDATORY CREDIT: *see individual credits/REX Shutterstock
Strictly editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emaar/REX/Shutterstock (5668239k)
Plans for the new 'world's tallest' tower have been unveiled by developers Emaar
New tallest tower in the world unveiled, Britain/Dubai - Apr 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s9qe
Plans for the new 'World's Tallest' tower have been unveiled...
Emaar Properties, the leading Dubai-based global property developer and builder of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, have unveiled plans to build a new tower, which will be the largest in the World.
The Tower is anticipated to be slightly taller than the 2,716 ft high Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building since 2009, and is projected to cost $1 billion (GBP 700 million). Construction is planned to start in July 2016 with a four year construction programme.
With a design inspired by the lily and traditional minaret towers, The Tower will serve as an architectural icon, ready for the Dubai World Expo in 2020. Around a reinforced concrete core, The Tower will have a slender glass and steel façade.
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NEWS - Dubai: Das Model des höchsten Turms wird enthüllt
MANDATORY CREDIT: *see individual credits/REX Shutterstock
Strictly editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emaar/REX/Shutterstock (5668239j)
Plans for the new 'world's tallest' tower have been unveiled by developers Emaar. The Tower will sit in the middle of a new residential development called Dubai Creek Harbour
New tallest tower in the world unveiled, Britain/Dubai - Apr 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s9qe
Plans for the new 'World's Tallest' tower have been unveiled...
Emaar Properties, the leading Dubai-based global property developer and builder of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, have unveiled plans to build a new tower, which will be the largest in the World.
The Tower is anticipated to be slightly taller than the 2,716 ft high Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building since 2009, and is projected to cost $1 billion (GBP 700 million). Construction is planned to start in July 2016 with a four year construction programme.
With a design inspired by the lily and traditional minaret towers, The Tower will serve as an architectural icon, ready for the Dubai World Expo in 2020. Around a reinforced concrete core, The Tower will have a slender glass and steel façade.
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NEWS - Dubai: Das Model des höchsten Turms wird enthüllt
MANDATORY CREDIT: *see individual credits/REX Shutterstock
Strictly editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emaar/REX/Shutterstock (5668239q)
Plans for the new 'world's tallest' tower have been unveiled by developers Emaar. The Tower will sit in the middle of a new residential development called Dubai Creek Harbour
New tallest tower in the world unveiled, Britain/Dubai - Apr 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s9qe
Plans for the new 'World's Tallest' tower have been unveiled...
Emaar Properties, the leading Dubai-based global property developer and builder of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, have unveiled plans to build a new tower, which will be the largest in the World.
The Tower is anticipated to be slightly taller than the 2,716 ft high Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building since 2009, and is projected to cost $1 billion (GBP 700 million). Construction is planned to start in July 2016 with a four year construction programme.
With a design inspired by the lily and traditional minaret towers, The Tower will serve as an architectural icon, ready for the Dubai World Expo in 2020. Around a reinforced concrete core, The Tower will have a slender glass and steel façade.
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NEWS - Dubai: Das Model des höchsten Turms wird enthüllt
MANDATORY CREDIT: *see individual credits/REX Shutterstock
Strictly editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emaar/REX/Shutterstock (5668239m)
Plans for the new 'world's tallest' tower have been unveiled by developers Emaar. The Tower will sit in the middle of a new residential development called Dubai Creek Harbour
New tallest tower in the world unveiled, Britain/Dubai - Apr 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s9qe
Plans for the new 'World's Tallest' tower have been unveiled...
Emaar Properties, the leading Dubai-based global property developer and builder of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, have unveiled plans to build a new tower, which will be the largest in the World.
The Tower is anticipated to be slightly taller than the 2,716 ft high Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building since 2009, and is projected to cost $1 billion (GBP 700 million). Construction is planned to start in July 2016 with a four year construction programme.
With a design inspired by the lily and traditional minaret towers, The Tower will serve as an architectural icon, ready for the Dubai World Expo in 2020. Around a reinforced concrete core, The Tower will have a slender glass and steel façade.
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NEWS - Dubai: Das Model des höchsten Turms wird enthüllt
MANDATORY CREDIT: *see individual credits/REX Shutterstock
Strictly editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emaar/REX/Shutterstock (5668239o)
Plans for the new 'world's tallest' tower have been unveiled by developers Emaar. The Tower will sit in the middle of a new residential development called Dubai Creek Harbour
New tallest tower in the world unveiled, Britain/Dubai - Apr 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s9qe
Plans for the new 'World's Tallest' tower have been unveiled...
Emaar Properties, the leading Dubai-based global property developer and builder of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, have unveiled plans to build a new tower, which will be the largest in the World.
The Tower is anticipated to be slightly taller than the 2,716 ft high Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building since 2009, and is projected to cost $1 billion (GBP 700 million). Construction is planned to start in July 2016 with a four year construction programme.
With a design inspired by the lily and traditional minaret towers, The Tower will serve as an architectural icon, ready for the Dubai World Expo in 2020. Around a reinforced concrete core, The Tower will have a slender glass and steel façade.
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NEWS - Anti-Fracking Protest in London: Greenpeace stellt Bohrturm vor Westminster auf
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5585064af)
Greenpeace build a fracking rig in Parliament Square to protest against the government's plans for fracking in the UK.
Greenpeace build a 10m high fracking rig outside Westminster, London, Britain - 09 Feb 2016
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NEWS - Anti-Fracking Protest in London: Greenpeace stellt Bohrturm vor Westminster auf
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5585064aa)
Greenpeace build a fracking rig in Parliament Square to protest against the government's plans for fracking in the UK.
Greenpeace build a 10m high fracking rig outside Westminster, London, Britain - 09 Feb 2016
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NEWS - Anti-Fracking Protest in London: Greenpeace stellt Bohrturm vor Westminster auf
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5585064w)
Greenpeace build a fracking rig in Parliament Square to protest against the government's plans for fracking in the UK.
Greenpeace build a 10m high fracking rig outside Westminster, London, Britain - 09 Feb 2016
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NEWS - Anti-Fracking Protest in London: Greenpeace stellt Bohrturm vor Westminster auf
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5585064r)
Greenpeace build a fracking rig in Parliament Square to protest against the government's plans for fracking in the UK.
Greenpeace build a 10m high fracking rig outside Westminster, London, Britain - 09 Feb 2016
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*EXCLUSIVE* Reese Witherspoon supervises the landscaping on her new home
*EXCLUSIVE* Pacific Palisades, CA - Actress Reese Witherspoon, who recently sold her Brentwood home and purchased a sprawling mansion in swanky Pacific Palisades, is spotted sitting by the curb as she quietly supervises landscapers. The blonde beauty, who was decked out in fitness gear, appeared to be texting someone while quietly enjoying a beautiful afternoon in Pacific Palisades.
AKM-GSI May 1, 2015
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*EXCLUSIVE* Reese Witherspoon supervises the landscaping on her new home
*EXCLUSIVE* Pacific Palisades, CA - Actress Reese Witherspoon, who recently sold her Brentwood home and purchased a sprawling mansion in swanky Pacific Palisades, is spotted sitting by the curb as she quietly supervises landscapers. The blonde beauty, who was decked out in fitness gear, appeared to be texting someone while quietly enjoying a beautiful afternoon in Pacific Palisades.
AKM-GSI May 1, 2015
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
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Maria Buda
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DONATELLA VERSACE ANNOUNCES PLANS TO OPEN NEW STORES, MUMBAI, INDIA - 18 FEB 2005
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Donatella Versace in Bombay announces plans to open five stores in India
DONATELLA VERSACE ANNOUNCES PLANS TO OPEN NEW STORES, MUMBAI, INDIA - 18 FEB 2005
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Happy Birthday: Donatella Versace feiert am 2.Mai ihren 60.Geburtstag
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Photographer Brook Mitchell's journey behind Iran's black curtain, Iran, Feb 2015
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Two young girls pass the ruins of a Portuguese castle in the village of Laft, Qeshm Island, Persian Gulf. In 2009 Iran and Portugal prepared joint plans to restore historical sites such as this, which are scattered around the gulf region. Little work seems to have taken place.
Photographer Brook Mitchell's journey behind Iran's black curtain, Iran, Feb 2015
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Tunnel past Stonehenge announced as government plans GBP 15bn roads upheaval, Wiltshire, Britain - 01 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Simpson/REX (4272818r)
Traffic passes by Stonehenge on the A303
Tunnel past Stonehenge announced as government plans GBP 15bn roads upheaval, Wiltshire, Britain - 01 Dec 2014
A tunnel bypassing Stonehenge is among dozens of new road schemes announced by the government, as part of GBP 15bn of improvements to England's roads.
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Tunnel past Stonehenge announced as government plans GBP 15bn roads upheaval, Wiltshire, Britain - 01 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Simpson/REX (4272818q)
Traffic passes by Stonehenge on the A303
Tunnel past Stonehenge announced as government plans GBP 15bn roads upheaval, Wiltshire, Britain - 01 Dec 2014
A tunnel bypassing Stonehenge is among dozens of new road schemes announced by the government, as part of GBP 15bn of improvements to England's roads.
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Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
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Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world. At his peak he weighed 88 stone but in the past year he has lost 25 stone and found love. He now plans to set a record for losing the most weight.
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
A man believed to be the heaviest in the world after reaching a peak weight of 1,225lb - 87 stone or over half a ton - has reportedly lost almost half his body weight. In 2006, after being bed bound for five years, Manuel Uribe, 42, of Monterrey, Mexico, made an impassioned plea for help. Doctors and dieticians the world over responded to his appeal, with a team of medics from Italy, the United States and Mexico leading the attempt to restore him to a healthy weight. After following the high-protein 'Zone Diet' Uribe has now reportedly lost 570lb - almost 41 stone. A new documentary showing on Channel 5 at 9pm on 2nd April chronicles a year in Uribe's life, following his attempts to lose weight and meeting his friends and family in an attempt to understand what it means to be the world's heaviest man.
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Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
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Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world. At his peak he weighed 88 stone but in the past year he has lost 25 stone and found love. He now plans to set a record for losing the most weight. He is pictured at his home in Monterrey, Mexico with nephew Rudy 4yrs.
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
A man believed to be the heaviest in the world after reaching a peak weight of 1,225lb - 87 stone or over half a ton - has reportedly lost almost half his body weight. In 2006, after being bed bound for five years, Manuel Uribe, 42, of Monterrey, Mexico, made an impassioned plea for help. Doctors and dieticians the world over responded to his appeal, with a team of medics from Italy, the United States and Mexico leading the attempt to restore him to a healthy weight. After following the high-protein 'Zone Diet' Uribe has now reportedly lost 570lb - almost 41 stone. A new documentary showing on Channel 5 at 9pm on 2nd April chronicles a year in Uribe's life, following his attempts to lose weight and meeting his friends and family in an attempt to understand what it means to be the world's heaviest man.
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Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (702932k)
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world. At his peak he weighed 88 stone but in the past year he has lost 25 stone and found love. He now plans to set a record for losing the most weight. He is pictured at his home in Monterrey, Mexico with nephew Rudy 4yrs.
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
A man believed to be the heaviest in the world after reaching a peak weight of 1,225lb - 87 stone or over half a ton - has reportedly lost almost half his body weight. In 2006, after being bed bound for five years, Manuel Uribe, 42, of Monterrey, Mexico, made an impassioned plea for help. Doctors and dieticians the world over responded to his appeal, with a team of medics from Italy, the United States and Mexico leading the attempt to restore him to a healthy weight. After following the high-protein 'Zone Diet' Uribe has now reportedly lost 570lb - almost 41 stone. A new documentary showing on Channel 5 at 9pm on 2nd April chronicles a year in Uribe's life, following his attempts to lose weight and meeting his friends and family in an attempt to understand what it means to be the world's heaviest man.
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Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (702932g)
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world. At his peak he weighed 88 stone but in the past year he has lost 25 stone and found love. He now plans to set a record for losing the most weight.
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
A man believed to be the heaviest in the world after reaching a peak weight of 1,225lb - 87 stone or over half a ton - has reportedly lost almost half his body weight. In 2006, after being bed bound for five years, Manuel Uribe, 42, of Monterrey, Mexico, made an impassioned plea for help. Doctors and dieticians the world over responded to his appeal, with a team of medics from Italy, the United States and Mexico leading the attempt to restore him to a healthy weight. After following the high-protein 'Zone Diet' Uribe has now reportedly lost 570lb - almost 41 stone. A new documentary showing on Channel 5 at 9pm on 2nd April chronicles a year in Uribe's life, following his attempts to lose weight and meeting his friends and family in an attempt to understand what it means to be the world's heaviest man.
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Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (702932s)
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world. At his peak he weighed 88 stone but in the past year he has lost 25 stone and found love. He now plans to set a record for losing the most weight. He is pictured at his home in Monterrey, Mexico using his exercise bike.
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
A man believed to be the heaviest in the world after reaching a peak weight of 1,225lb - 87 stone or over half a ton - has reportedly lost almost half his body weight. In 2006, after being bed bound for five years, Manuel Uribe, 42, of Monterrey, Mexico, made an impassioned plea for help. Doctors and dieticians the world over responded to his appeal, with a team of medics from Italy, the United States and Mexico leading the attempt to restore him to a healthy weight. After following the high-protein 'Zone Diet' Uribe has now reportedly lost 570lb - almost 41 stone. A new documentary showing on Channel 5 at 9pm on 2nd April chronicles a year in Uribe's life, following his attempts to lose weight and meeting his friends and family in an attempt to understand what it means to be the world's heaviest man.
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Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (702932f)
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world. At his peak he weighed 88 stone but in the past year he has lost 25 stone and found love. He now plans to set a record for losing the most weight.
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
A man believed to be the heaviest in the world after reaching a peak weight of 1,225lb - 87 stone or over half a ton - has reportedly lost almost half his body weight. In 2006, after being bed bound for five years, Manuel Uribe, 42, of Monterrey, Mexico, made an impassioned plea for help. Doctors and dieticians the world over responded to his appeal, with a team of medics from Italy, the United States and Mexico leading the attempt to restore him to a healthy weight. After following the high-protein 'Zone Diet' Uribe has now reportedly lost 570lb - almost 41 stone. A new documentary showing on Channel 5 at 9pm on 2nd April chronicles a year in Uribe's life, following his attempts to lose weight and meeting his friends and family in an attempt to understand what it means to be the world's heaviest man.
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Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (702932r)
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world. At his peak he weighed 88 stone but in the past year he has lost 25 stone and found love. He now plans to set a record for losing the most weight. He is pictured at his home in Monterrey, Mexico with girlfriend Claudia Solis Miranda.
Manuel Uribe who holds the record for being the fattest man in the world, Monterrey, Mexico - 06 Jun 2007
A man believed to be the heaviest in the world after reaching a peak weight of 1,225lb - 87 stone or over half a ton - has reportedly lost almost half his body weight. In 2006, after being bed bound for five years, Manuel Uribe, 42, of Monterrey, Mexico, made an impassioned plea for help. Doctors and dieticians the world over responded to his appeal, with a team of medics from Italy, the United States and Mexico leading the attempt to restore him to a healthy weight. After following the high-protein 'Zone Diet' Uribe has now reportedly lost 570lb - almost 41 stone. A new documentary showing on Channel 5 at 9pm on 2nd April chronicles a year in Uribe's life, following his attempts to lose weight and meeting his friends and family in an attempt to understand what it means to be the world's heaviest man.
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