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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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. 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.
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  • 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 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.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • Queens Park, London,October 8th 2015. Police have cordoned off several roads as scene of crime detectives carry out their forensic investigation, following the shooting of a man allegedly armed with a knife, by officers after attempts to taser him failed. The shot man was taken to hospital. PICTURED: Forensic detectives collect evidence on Fifth Avenue at the scene of the shooting.  Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Queens Park, London,October 8th 2015. Police have cordoned off several roads as scene of crime detectives carry out their forensic investigation, following the shooting of a man allegedly armed with a knife, by officers after attempts to taser him failed. The shot man was taken to hospital. PICTURED: Forensic detectives collect evidence on Fifth Avenue at the scene of the shooting.  Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • Queens Park, London,October 8th 2015. Police have cordoned off several roads as scene of crime detectives carry out their forensic investigation, following the shooting of a man allegedly armed with a knife, by officers after attempts to taser him failed. The shot man was taken to hospital. PICTURED: Forensic detectives collect evidence on Fifth Avenue at the scene of the shooting.  Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Queens Park, London,October 8th 2015. Police have cordoned off several roads as scene of crime detectives carry out their forensic investigation, following the shooting of a man allegedly armed with a knife, by officers after attempts to taser him failed. The shot man was taken to hospital. PICTURED: Forensic detectives collect evidence on Fifth Avenue at the scene of the shooting.  Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • PLACE, DATE. Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley arrives at the High Court where he is expected to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, right, arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, right, arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, right,  arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park PICTURED: Met Police officers keep watch as Muslims leave the mosque.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park PICTURED: Met Police officers keep watch and control traffic as Muslims leave the mosque.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park. PICTURED: Met Police officers keep watch and direct traffic as Muslims leave the mosque.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park. PICTURED: Met Police officers keep watch as Muslims leave the mosque.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park.
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  • London, June 4th 2017. Police collect evidence on London Bridge during a massive policing operation in the aftermath of the terror attack on London Bridge and Borough Market on the night of June 3rd which left seven people dead and dozens injured
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  • Scotland Yard, London, March 23rd 2017. A man in civilian clothes carries what appear to be evidence bags in the aftermath of Tuesday's terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge and in the grounds of Parliament, in which four people and their attacker were killed with over 40 injured.
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  • High Court, Rolls Building, London, July 6th 2017 Sports Direct CEO and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, right, arrives at the High Court to give evidence in an an action he is fighting, brought against him by Jeffrey Blue, a finance expert, relating to an alleged conversation they had in a pub.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park. A Police Community Support Officer offers a leaflet on tackling hate crime on London's transport network.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park. PICTURED: Police and community support officers hand on tackling hate crime as worshipers arrive for Prayers..
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  • Olympia, London, August 9th 2015. Hundreds of real ale lovers attend the Campaign for Real Ale  Great British Beer Festival at London's Olympia Exhibition Centre, where dozens of independent breweries demonstrate the diversity of British brewed beers. PICTURED: Typical drinking headgear is in evidence.
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  • London, June 23rd 2017. Police are in evidence as Muslim worshippers gather for Friday Prayers at London Central Mosque in Regents Park, following the suspected terror attack in the early Hours of Monday June 19th when Darren Osbourne, 47, from Cardiff, now charged with terrorism-related murder, is alleged to have run down a group of Muslims in Finsbury Park. PICTURED: Met Police officers keep watch as Muslims leave the mosque.
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  • London, August 25th 2014. Good spirits are evident despite the weather as final touch ups to costumes are made as Notting Hill Carnival goers prepare to party despite the pouring rain.
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  • London, August 27 2017. A heavy police presence is evident as Family Day of the Notting Hill Carnival gets underway. The Notting Hill Carnival is Europe's biggest street party held over two days of the bank holiday weekend, attracting over a million people. © Paul Davey.
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