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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 24th 2015. Small Business Minister Anna Soubry is acompanied by Secretary for Business Innovation and Kills Sajid Javid as they leave Downing Street following the weekly cabinet meeting. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Downing Street, London, June 16th 2015. Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Sajid Javid arrives at 10 Downing Street for the weekly cabinet meeting.
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  • Downing Street, London June 2nd 2015. Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills arrives at 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly Cabinet Meeting.
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, centre, leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • London, October 22 2017. Labour's Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Chuka Umunna MP leaves the BBC after attending the Andrew Marr show at the BBC New Broadcasting House in London. © Paul Davey
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, centre,  leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley (top centre) leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • Portcullis House, Westminster, London. Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley leaves Westminster's Red Lion pub next door to Portcullis House with his wife and advisors before appearing in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills select committee, where he is to be questioned about working practices at his firm's distribution centre in Derbyshire.
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  • London, October 22 2017. Labour's Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Chuka Umunna MP leaves the BBC after attending the Andrew Marr show at the BBC New Broadcasting House in London. © Paul Davey
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: London Mayor Boris Johnson arrives at Camden City Learning Centre.
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  • Downing Street, London, December 1st 2015. Business Secretary Sajid Javid and  Chief Secretary to the Treasury Greg Hands arrive at Downing Street for the weekly cabinet meeting. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Boris Jognson watches a demonstration of the London Technology Hub website.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Boris Jognson watches a demonstration of the London Technology Hub website.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Mayor Boris Johnson is fascinated by the robots programmed by students.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: The Mayor watches as students demonstrate the robots that they have programmed.
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  • thoroughly absorbed Boris Johnson watches a robot programmed by students as it detects colour patches.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: The Mayor watches as students demonstrate the robots that they have programmed.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Boris Johnson watches a robot as it detects colour patches.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Boris johnson watches students programming their robots.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: London Mayor Boris Johnson arrives at Camden City Learning Centre.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Boris johnson watches students programming their robots.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Students examine one of the Lego robots that they are programming.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Students learn to programme robots to detect colour patches in a simulation of the sort of activities the Mars Rover would be expected to do.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Students learn to programme robots to detect colour patches in a simulation of the sort of activities the Mars Rover would be expected to do.
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  • Camden City Learning Centre, London, June 15th 2015. London Mayor Boris Johnson joins future entrepreneurs at Camden City Learning Centre to launch London Technology Week and to launch a dedicated online hub for the Capital's thriving technology industry. PICTURED: Boris Jognson watches a demonstration of the London Technology Hub website.
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  • Downing Street, London, February 2nd 2016. Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Sajid Javid arrives at No 10 ahead of attending the weekly Cabinet meeting. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 24th 2015. Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Sajid Javid arrives at Downing Street for the weekly cabinet meeting. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 24th 2015. Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Sajid Javid arrives at Downing Street for the weekly cabinet meeting. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Downing Street, London, June 9th 2015. Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills leaves 10 Downing Street following the weekly meeting of the Cabinet.
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  • Downing Street, London, June 9th 2015. Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills leaves 10 Downing Street following the weekly meeting of the Cabinet.
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  • Downing Street, London, June 2nd 2015. Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills leaves 10 Downing Street following the weekly meeting of the Cabinet, with Anna Soubry, Minister for Small Business, Industry and Enterprise
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  • Downing Street, London, May 12th 2015. The all-conservatives Cabinet ministers gather for their first official meeting at Downing Street. PICTURED: Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Sajid Javid
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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