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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Larry, the Prime Minister's cat, prowls around Downing Street. He has been caught fighting with Foreign Office rival Palmerston in recent weeks. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Larry, the Prime Minister's cat, sits on Downing Street. He has been caught fighting with Foreign Office rival Palmerston in recent weeks. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Larry, the Prime Minister's cat, prowls around Downing Street. He has been caught fighting with Foreign Office rival Palmerston in recent weeks. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Larry, the Prime Minister's cat, prowls around Downing Street. He has been caught fighting with Foreign Office rival Palmerston in recent weeks. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_DOWNING_STREET_CATS_RPI_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Palmerston, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, sniffs around No. 10 Downing Street, home to the Prime Minister's cat Larry. The cats have been seen fighting in recent weeks, and an animal charity has reportedly been called in to arbitrate the dispute. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Palmerston, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, sniffs around No. 10 Downing Street, home to the Prime Minister's cat Larry. The cats have been seen fighting in recent weeks, and an animal charity has reportedly been called in to arbitrate the dispute. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_DOWNING_STREET_CATS_RPI_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Palmerston, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, sniffs around No. 10 Downing Street, home to the Prime Minister's cat Larry. The cats have been seen fighting in recent weeks, and an animal charity has reportedly been called in to arbitrate the dispute. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_DOWNING_STREET_CATS_RPI_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Palmerston, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, is fussed by a woman leaving No. 10 Downing Street, home to the Prime Minister's cat Larry. The cats have been seen fighting in recent weeks, and an animal charity has reportedly been called in to arbitrate the dispute. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Palmerston, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, approaches No. 10 Downing Street, home to the Prime Minister's cat Larry. The cats have been seen fighting in recent weeks, and an animal charity has reportedly been called in to arbitrate the dispute. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Picture: KAT B with stray kitten Munchkin, 6 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_PussBattersea_BST_014.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Picture: KAT B with stray kitten Munchkin, 6 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Picture: KAT B with stray kitten Thumper, 6 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_PussBattersea_BST_007.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Picture: KAT B with stray kitten Thumper, 6 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_PussBattersea_BST_006.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Pictured: KAT B with stray kitten "Emily", 10 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_PussBattersea_BST_004.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Pictured: KAT B with stray kitten "Emily", 10 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_PussBattersea_BST_002.jpg
  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the Mac the deaf cat at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the cats at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the cats at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_006.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_010.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_008.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_007.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_005.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_004.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_001.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_003.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_002.jpg
  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RoyalNamesKittens_BST_009.jpg
  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's residents, Buster the Jack Russel. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the Dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Drew sits on some of the jars. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Mario (L) and Drew (R) tuck in. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011.Cleo, licking her lips, guards the 100 pots Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Bichon Frise, Mario looking at a pot of Marmite. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Drew the pug doesn't look too impressed. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Drew sits on some of the jars. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Mario (L) and Drew (R) tuck in. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_14.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011.Cleo, licking her lips, guards the 100 pots Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011.Cleo, licking her lips, guards the 100 pots Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Bichon Frise, Mario licks his lips whilst looking at a pot of Marmite. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  A Coastguard Rescue helicopter takes off from Regent's Park after collecting equipment from a Children's Acute Transport Service (CATS) ambulance on behalf of nearby Great Ormond Street Hospital.  The helicopter will make the journey to collect a sick child who will be brought back for treatment at Great Ormond Street as travel by road would take too long.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Claire Horton, who won the prize,  with ex-Battersea resident Mickey. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  Medical equipment is removed from a Children's Acute Transport Service (CATS) ambulance on behalf of nearby Great Ormond Street Hospital to be transferred to a Coastguard Rescue helicopter which is waiting to take off from Regent's Park.  The helicopter will make the journey to collect a sick child who will be brought back for treatment at Great Ormond Street as travel by road would take too long.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  Tourists look on as a Coastguard Rescue helicopter takes off from Regent's Park after collecting equipment from a Children's Acute Transport Service (CATS) ambulance on behalf of nearby Great Ormond Street Hospital.  The helicopter will make the journey to collect a sick child who will be brought back for treatment at Great Ormond Street as travel by road would take too long.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  Medical equipment is removed from a Children's Acute Transport Service (CATS) ambulance on behalf of nearby Great Ormond Street Hospital and transferred to a Coastguard Rescue helicopter which is waiting to take off from Regent's Park.  The helicopter will make the journey to collect a sick child who will be brought back for treatment at Great Ormond Street as travel by road would take too long.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  Medical equipment is removed from a Children's Acute Transport Service (CATS) ambulance on behalf of nearby Great Ormond Street Hospital and transferred to a Coastguard Rescue helicopter which is waiting to take off from Regent's Park.  The helicopter will make the journey to collect a sick child who will be brought back for treatment at Great Ormond Street as travel by road would take too long.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  Medical equipment is removed from a Children's Acute Transport Service (CATS) ambulance on behalf of nearby Great Ormond Street Hospital and transferred to a Coastguard Rescue helicopter which is waiting to take off from Regent's Park.  The helicopter will make the journey to collect a sick child who will be brought back for treatment at Great Ormond Street as travel by road would take too long.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  A Coastguard Rescue helicopter waits to take off from Regent's Park after collecting equipment from a Children's Acute Transport Service (CATS) ambulance on behalf of nearby Great Ormond Street Hospital.  The helicopter will make the journey to collect a sick child who will be brought back for treatment at Great Ormond Street as travel by road would take too long.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Palmerston, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, skulks around door to 11 Downing Street. Palmerston and Larry, the Prime Minister's cat, have been seen fighting in recent weeks, and an animal charity has reportedly been called in to arbitrate the dispute. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Palmerston, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, sniffs under the door to 11 Downing Street. Palmerston and Larry, the Prime Minister's cat, have been seen fighting in recent weeks, and an animal charity has reportedly been called in to arbitrate the dispute. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Palmerston, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, peers through a window to 11 Downing Street. Palmerston and Larry, the Prime Minister's cat, have been seen fighting in recent weeks, and an animal charity has reportedly been called in to arbitrate the dispute. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2016. London, UK. Palmerston, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, peers through a window to 11 Downing Street. Palmerston and Larry, the Prime Minister's cat, have been seen fighting in recent weeks, and an animal charity has reportedly been called in to arbitrate the dispute. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. London, UK. PALMERSTON, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, on Downing Street as Britain heads to the polls to elect a new Prime Minister in the 2017 General Election. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. London, UK. PALMERSTON, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, on Downing Street as Britain heads to the polls to elect a new Prime Minister in the 2017 General Election. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. London, UK. PALMERSTON, the cat belonging to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, on Downing Street as Britain heads to the polls to elect a new Prime Minister in the 2017 General Election. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. London, UK. LARRY the cat sits on the doorstep of No 10 Downing Street as Britain heads to the polls to elect a new Prime Minister in the 2017 General Election. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. London, UK. LARRY the cat sits on the doorstep of No 10 Downing Street as Britain heads to the polls to elect a new Prime Minister in the 2017 General Election. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. London, UK. LARRY the cat sits on the doorstep of No 10 Downing Street as Britain heads to the polls to elect a new Prime Minister in the 2017 General Election. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/06/2017. London, UK. LARRY the cat sits on the doorstep of No 10 Downing Street as Britain heads to the polls to elect a new Prime Minister in the 2017 General Election. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_PETA_Protest_BST_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_PETA_Protest_BST_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2011. London, UK. People dressed in Cat and Dog masks lined up at Marble Arch, London today (06/08/2011) to plead for animal protection in laboratories. PETA members are calling on Government not to reduce UK standards of animal protection to the lowest EU level. The Home Office is currently holding a public consultation on options for transposing the directive. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/11/2011, Birmingham, UK.  A Sphynx Cat with his owner. A healthy Sphynx cat's fur should feel like a warm peach to the touch. The Supreme Cat Show held today, 19 November in the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.  The event is a highlight in the cat show calendar and is regarded as the feline equivalent of Crufts. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/11/2011, Birmingham, UK.  Maddox, the Sphynx Cat with his owner. A healthy Sphynx cat's fur should feel like a warm peach to the touch. The Supreme Cat Show held today, 19 November in the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.  The event is a highlight in the cat show calendar and is regarded as the feline equivalent of Crufts. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2013. London, England. A judge examines a British Shorthair Cat. The 37th Supreme Cat Show takes place at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, UK. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/11/2013. London, England. A judge examines a British Shorthair Cat. The 37th Supreme Cat Show takes place at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, UK. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/11/2011, Birmingham, UK.  A woman holding a bag with an image of a cat reads the results board. The Supreme Cat Show held today, 19 November in the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.  The event is a highlight in the cat show calendar and is regarded as the feline equivalent of Crufts. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/11/2011, Birmingham, UK.  A cat is judged during the show. The Supreme Cat Show held today, 19 November in the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.  The event is a highlight in the cat show calendar and is regarded as the feline equivalent of Crufts. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/11/2011, Birmingham, UK.  Maddox, the Sphynx Cat with his owner. A healthy Sphynx cat's fur should feel like a warm peach to the touch. The Supreme Cat Show held today, 19 November in the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.  The event is a highlight in the cat show calendar and is regarded as the feline equivalent of Crufts. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/11/2011, Birmingham, UK.  A woman holding a bag with an image of a cat reads the results board. The Supreme Cat Show held today, 19 November in the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.  The event is a highlight in the cat show calendar and is regarded as the feline equivalent of Crufts. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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