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  • Regent Street, London, April 26th 2016. High street clothing retailer Austin Reed, once a favourite of Winston Churchill, enters administration, putting 1,200 jobs across 200 stores at risk.
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  • Regent Street, London, April 26th 2016. High street clothing retailer Austin Reed, once a favourite of Winston Churchill, enters administration, putting 1,200 jobs across 200 stores at risk.
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  • Regent Street, London, April 26th 2016. High street clothing retailer Austin Reed, once a favourite of Winston Churchill, enters administration, putting 1,200 jobs across 200 stores at risk.
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  • Regent Street, London, April 26th 2016. High street clothing retailer Austin Reed, once a favourite of Winston Churchill, enters administration, putting 1,200 jobs across 200 stores at risk.
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  • Regent Street, London, April 26th 2016. High street clothing retailer Austin Reed, once a favourite of Winston Churchill, enters administration, putting 1,200 jobs across 200 stores at risk.
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  • Regent Street, London, April 26th 2016. High street clothing retailer Austin Reed, once a favourite of Winston Churchill, enters administration, putting 1,200 jobs across 200 stores at risk.
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  • Regent Street, London, April 26th 2016. High street clothing retailer Austin Reed, once a favourite of Winston Churchill, enters administration, putting 1,200 jobs across 200 stores at risk.
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  • Regent Street, London, April 26th 2016. High street clothing retailer Austin Reed, once a favourite of Winston Churchill, enters administration, putting 1,200 jobs across 200 stores at risk.
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  • London, December 20th 2014. Tens of thousands of shoppers descend on central London to scoop up pre-Christmas bargains as retailers offer discount incentives on "Panic Saturday". PICTURED: High street stores are offering up to 60% discounts to lure shoppers in.
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  • London, December 20th 2014. Tens of thousands of shoppers descend on central London to scoop up pre-Christmas bargains as retailers offer discount incentives on "Panic Saturday". PICTURED: Shoppers are attracted by strong discounts as high street retailers compete for their pounds.
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  • London, June 4th 2017. XA couple arrive with flowers at Borough High Street 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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  • London, June 4th 2017. A man places flowers at Borough High Street 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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  • London, June 4th 2017. A woman places flowers at Borough High Street 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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  • London, June 4th 2017. XA couple arrive with flowers at Borough High Street 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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  • London, June 4th 2017. A woman arrives at Borough High street with a bouquet of flowers 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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  • London, June 4th 2017. Flowers are left by well-wishers as a policeman stands guard on Borough High Street 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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  • 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 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 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. 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, December 23rd 2014. Dubbed by retailers as the "Golden Hour" thousands of shoppers use their lunch hour to do some last minute Christmas shopping in London's West End. PICTURED: A man takes a high level shot of the crowds on Carnaby Street.
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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. 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, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. PICTURED: Blue Peter's Radzi Chinyanganya holds the wreath for the door. © Paul Davey
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  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. PICTURED: Blue Peter's Radzi Chinyanganya holds the wreath for the door. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. PICTURED: Blue Peter's Radzi Chinyanganya helps decorate the tree. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, December 01 2017. Workers install the Christmas tree outside the door of 10 Downing Street, official residence of the British Prime Minister. The tree comes from the winner of the British Christmas Tree Growers' Association' annual competition for the honour of having a grower's tree at the prestigious address. © Paul Davey
    2017-12-01-Downing St Christmas tree...JPG
  • London, February 7th 2015. Hundreds of the UK's Indian Christian community are  joined by Sikhs and Muslims on a protest march from Downing Street to the Indian High Commission, protesting against the persecution of Christians and those of other religions in India where the Hindu Modi government is seen to be discriminatory.
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  • London, February 7th 2015. Hundreds of the UK's Indian Christian community are  joined by Sikhs and Muslims on a protest march from Downing Street to the Indian High Commission, protesting against the persecution of Christians and those of other religions in India where the Hindu Modi government is seen to be discriminatory.
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  • London, February 7th 2015. Hundreds of the UK's Indian Christian community are  joined by Sikhs and Muslims on a protest march from Downing Street to the Indian High Commission, protesting against the persecution of Christians and those of other religions in India where the Hindu Modi government is seen to be discriminatory.
    _MG_6374.jpg
  • London, February 7th 2015. Hundreds of the UK's Indian Christian community are  joined by Sikhs and Muslims on a protest march from Downing Street to the Indian High Commission, protesting against the persecution of Christians and those of other religions in India where the Hindu Modi government is seen to be discriminatory.
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  • London, February 7th 2015. Hundreds of the UK's Indian Christian community are  joined by Sikhs and Muslims on a protest march from Downing Street to the Indian High Commission, protesting against the persecution of Christians and those of other religions in India where the Hindu Modi government is seen to be discriminatory.
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  • London, February 7th 2015. Hundreds of the UK's Indian Christian community are  joined by Sikhs and Muslims on a protest march from Downing Street to the Indian High Commission, protesting against the persecution of Christians and those of other religions in India where the Hindu Modi government is seen to be discriminatory.
    IMG_4825.jpg
  • London, February 7th 2015. Hundreds of the UK's Indian Christian community are  joined by Sikhs and Muslims on a protest march from Downing Street to the Indian High Commission, protesting against the persecution of Christians and those of other religions in India where the Hindu Modi government is seen to be discriminatory.
    IMG_4755.jpg
  • London, February 7th 2015. Hundreds of the UK's Indian Christian community are  joined by Sikhs and Muslims on a protest march from Downing Street to the Indian High Commission, protesting against the persecution of Christians and those of other religions in India where the Hindu Modi government is seen to be discriminatory.
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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. 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 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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