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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. A guitarist plays on the pavement as hundreds of Londoners enjoy the hot sunbshine and dappled shade at the Primrose Hill Fair in London
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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. Jack Maslen who plays Jack Branning in Eastenders, left poses with prizewinning Bulldog Nelson, 4 and Danielle, Gital and Tanya at the Primrose Hill Fair and dog show.
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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. Competitors demonstrate their dogs' skills at the Primrose Hill Fair dog show as Londoners enjoy the hottest day of the year so far.
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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. Competitors line up at the Primrose Hill Fair dog show as Londoners enjoy the hottest day of the year so far.
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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. Katie Shemesh and her "Malitpoo" Smootie enjoy the warm sunshine at the Primrose Hill Fair dog show in London
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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. Katie Shemesh and her "Malitpoo" Smootie perform their tricks at the Primrose Hill Fair dog show.
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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. Celebrity Jack Maslen who plays Jack Branning in Eastenders was the celebrity judge at the Primrose Hill Fair and dog show which saw dozens of pet lovers brining their dogs down for an afternoon's fun in the hot sun.
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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. Poornima Nair sells baskets made by a women's charity in India, woven from palm leaves and recycled newspapers.
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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. Celebrity Jack Maslen who plays Jack Branning in Eastenders was the celebrity judge at the Primrose Hill Fair and dog show which saw dozens of pet lovers brining their dogs down for an afternoon's fun in the hot sun.
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  • Primrose Hill, London, May 18th 2014. Jack Maslen who plays Jack Branning in Eastenders, left poses with prizewinning Bulldog Nelson, 4 and Danielle, Gital and Tanya at the Primrose Hill Fair and dog show.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8230.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8183.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8155.jpg
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard leave the High Court and read a statement to the media in London after capitulating in their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London as a hearing continues on their legal battle to continue life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-parents-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. As the parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London for the continuing legal battle to sustain the life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital, protesters gather outside the court in support of the child.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protest-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. As the parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London for the continuing legal battle to sustain the life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital, protesters gather outside the court in support of the child.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protest-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. As the parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London for the continuing legal battle to sustain the life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital, protesters gather outside the court in support of the child.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protest-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. As the parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London for the continuing legal battle to sustain the life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital, protesters gather outside the court in support of the child.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protest-cour...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. As the parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard attend the High Court in London for the continuing legal battle to sustain the life support for their child who suffers from mitochondrial disease, at Great Ormond Street Hospital, protesters gather outside the court in support of the child.
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protest-cour...JPG
  • London, May 17th 2014. Three students, Saphia, Billie and Bethan [checked,correct] take a break from their studies to enjoy the warm weather in Regent's park as London basks in the warmest weather so far this year.
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  • London, May 17th 2014. Three students, Saphia, Billie and Bethan [checked,correct] take a break from their studies to enjoy the warm weather in Regent's park as London basks in the warmest weather so far this year.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA011.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA010.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
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  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA008.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA005.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA006.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA002.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA001.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA007.jpg
  • Royal Courts of Justice, London, February 8th 2017. Ex marines and other supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman - Marine A - outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand in London, where a High Court appeal hearing against his Life sentence imposed by Court Martial following the killing of a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan.
    2017-02-08MarineA003.jpg
  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: The bus crashed into a residential apartment block, Kensal House.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: Police talk with survivors in the aftermath of the accident.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: The bus crashed into the entrance of Kensal House, a residential apartment block.
    2016-11-17-Bus-Crash009.jpg
  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: Two cars at the scene appear to have been involved in a minor collision. Police would not speculate on whether they were involved in the bus crash.
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  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: A woman awaits transportation from the scene as paramedics, police and fire fighters work at the scene.
    2016-11-17-Bus-Crash006.jpg
  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: A woman awaits transportation from the scene as paramedics, police and fire fighters work at the scene.
    2016-11-17-Bus-Crash005.jpg
  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: A Paramedic pushes a stretcher towards where casualties are being given treatment on the side of the road.
    2016-11-17-Bus-Crash003.jpg
  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: Air ambulance crew walk through the scene.
    2016-11-17-Bus-Crash002.jpg
  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: The windscreen of the bus hangs from its mountings.
    2016-11-17-Bus-Crash007.jpg
  • Ladbroke Grove, London, November 17th 2016. A double decker bus crashes into Kensal House on Ladbroke Grove prompting a major response from the emergency services including the air ambulance. According to Detective Chief Superintendent Ellie O’Connor of Met Police Kensington and Chelsea, 14 people including the driver were hurt, with none sustaining life-threatening or life changing injuries. Police officers would not speculate on the cause of the accident, but apologised for delays and commended all branches of the emergency services for their prompt and efficient response. The bus will be towed away for further investigations. PICTURED: As paramedics and rescue crews work a woman stares at the camera.
    2016-11-17-Bus-Crash004.jpg
  • London, July 24th 2017. Emotions run high as supporters of parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, hear that they have capitulated in their court battle to save their terminally ill baby at the High Court in London
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  • London, July 24th 2017. Emotions run high as supporters of parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, hear that they have capitulated in their court battle to save their terminally ill baby at the High Court in London
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protesters00...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. Emotions run high as supporters of parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, hear that they have capitulated in their court battle to save their terminally ill baby at the High Court in London
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protesters00...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. Emotions run high as supporters of parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, hear that they have capitulated in their court battle to save their terminally ill baby at the High Court in London
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protesters00...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. Emotions run high as supporters of parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, hear that they have capitulated in their court battle to save their terminally ill baby at the High Court in London
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protesters00...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. Emotions run high as supporters of parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, hear that they have capitulated in their court battle to save their terminally ill baby at the High Court in London
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protesters00...JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. Protesters demonstrate outside the High Court in London as the parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates argue their case in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
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  • London, July 13th 2017. Protesters demonstrate outside the High Court in London as the parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates argue their case in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0015.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. Protesters demonstrate outside the High Court in London as the parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates argue their case in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0011.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. The parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates arrive at the High Court in London in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0007.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. The parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates arrive at the High Court in London in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0001.JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. Emotions run high as supporters of parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, hear that they have capitulated in their court battle to save their terminally ill baby at the High Court in London
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protesters00...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. Emotions run high as supporters of parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, hear that they have capitulated in their court battle to save their terminally ill baby at the High Court in London
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protesters00...JPG
  • London, July 24th 2017. Emotions run high as supporters of parents of the terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, hear that they have capitulated in their court battle to save their terminally ill baby at the High Court in London
    2017-07-24-Charlie-Gard-protesters00...JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. Protesters demonstrate outside the High Court in London as the parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates argue their case in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0018.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. Protesters demonstrate outside the High Court in London as the parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates argue their case in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0016.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. Protesters demonstrate outside the High Court in London as the parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates argue their case in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0017.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. Protesters demonstrate outside the High Court in London as the parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates argue their case in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0013.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. Protesters demonstrate outside the High Court in London as the parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates argue their case in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0012.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. Protesters demonstrate outside the High Court in London as the parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates argue their case in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0010.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. The parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates arrive at the High Court in London in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0009.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. The parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates arrive at the High Court in London in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0008.JPG
  • London, July 13th 2017. The parents of terminally ill Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates arrive at the High Court in London in a last ditch attempt to seek permission from the court to seek alternative treatment for their son's condition, Mitochondrian DNA depletion syndrome.
    2017-07-13-Charlie-Gard-Court0003.JPG
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