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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2012. Penzance, UK. A Gold painted Royal Mail post box in Penzance, the home town of Olympic Gold Medal winner Helen Glover. Helen, along with crew mate Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first Gold medal of the London Olympic games in the women's pairs rowing. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2012. Penzance, UK. A Gold painted Royal Mail post box in Penzance, the home town of Olympic Gold Medal winner Helen Glover. Helen, along with crew mate Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first Gold medal of the London Olympic games in the women's pairs rowing. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2012. Penzance, UK. A Gold painted Royal Mail post box in Penzance, the home town of Olympic Gold Medal winner Helen Glover. Helen, along with crew mate Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first Gold medal of the London Olympic games in the women's pairs rowing. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2012. Penzance, UK. A Gold painted Royal Mail post box in Penzance, the home town of Olympic Gold Medal winner Helen Glover. Helen, along with crew mate Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first Gold medal of the London Olympic games in the women's pairs rowing. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2012. Penzance, UK. A Gold painted Royal Mail post box in Penzance, the home town of Olympic Gold Medal winner Helen Glover. Helen, along with crew mate Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first Gold medal of the London Olympic games in the women's pairs rowing. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_HELEN_GLOVER_GOLD_POSTBOX_AHU_07...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2012. Penzance, UK. Workmen paint a Royal Mail post box in Penzance, the home town of Olympic Gold Medal winner Helen Glover. Helen, along with crew mate Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first Gold medal of the London Olympic games in the women's pairs rowing. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_HELEN_GLOVER_GOLD_POSTBOX_AHU_07...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2012. Penzance, UK. A Gold painted Royal Mail post box in Penzance, the home town of Olympic Gold Medal winner Helen Glover. Helen, along with crew mate Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first Gold medal of the London Olympic games in the women's pairs rowing. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_HELEN_GLOVER_GOLD_POSTBOX_AHU_07...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2012. Penzance, UK. Workmen paint a Royal Mail post box in Penzance, the home town of Olympic Gold Medal winner Helen Glover. Helen, along with crew mate Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first Gold medal of the London Olympic games in the women's pairs rowing. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_HELEN_GLOVER_GOLD_POSTBOX_AHU_07...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/08/2012. Penzance, UK. A Gold painted Royal Mail post box in Penzance, the home town of Olympic Gold Medal winner Helen Glover. Helen, along with crew mate Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first Gold medal of the London Olympic games in the women's pairs rowing. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_HELEN_GLOVER_GOLD_POSTBOX_AHU_07...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London with his wife LAURA CAPELLO  on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. Luggage belonging to former England manager FABIO CAPELLO and his wife Laura Capello being carried to a car by a driver before FABIO CAPELLO left his  home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager  following a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. Luggage belonging to former England manager FABIO CAPELLO and his wife Laura Capello being carried to a car by a driver before FABIO CAPELLO left his  home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager  following a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. Luggage belonging to former England manager FABIO CAPELLO and his wife Laura Capello being carried to a car by a driver before FABIO CAPELLO left his  home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager  following a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. Luggage belonging to former England manager FABIO CAPELLO and his wife Laura Capello being carried to a car by a driver before FABIO CAPELLO left his  home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager  following a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London with his wife LAURA CAPELLO  on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London with his wife LAURA CAPELLO  on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London with his wife LAURA CAPELLO  on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London with his wife LAURA CAPELLO  on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_CAPELLO_Leaving_Home_1.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2012. London, UK. FABIO CAPELLO, former manager of the England national football team, leaving his home in West London on February 9th, 2012. Capello yesterday (08/02/2012) resigned from his position as England manager after a dispute with The Football Association. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/11/2016. Hamdaniyah, Iraq. Christian militiaman Salam Idris, hangs a picture of his late father, on the wall of his family home in the recently liberated town of Hamdaniyah, Iraq. The picture was taken down and damaged by Islamic State militants when they occupied the house and employed it as a factory for improvised mines.<br />
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Although located close to a front line, littered with improvised explosive devices and pieces of unexploded ordnance the Christian town of Hamdaniyah has only recently been cleared of ISIS extremists who stayed behind to fight. After the town’s liberation as part of the Mosul Offensive residents and priests of the town are now free to take short trips to assess damage, salvage possessions and clear up the mess left by militants during their two year occupation.<br />
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Hamdaniyah, and much of the Nineveh plains, were captured by the Islamic State during a large offensive on the 7th of August 2014 that saw the extremists advance to within 20km of the Iraqi Kurdish capital Erbil. Residents of the town, who included many Christian refugees who escaped there after the fall of Mosul, were then forced to seek sanctuary in the Kurdish areas. In the year and two months of the ISIS occupation churches were burnt, homes were put into use as militant accommodation and bomb factories and some buildings destroyed by coalition airstrikes. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/11/2016. Hamdaniyah, Iraq. Amar Idris sorts through the mess made by Islamic State militants who used his family home as a bomb factory during their recently ended two year occupation of the Iraqi Christian town of Hamdaniyah.<br />
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Although located close to a front line, littered with improvised explosive devices and pieces of unexploded ordnance the Christian town of Hamdaniyah has only recently been cleared of ISIS extremists who stayed behind to fight. After the town’s liberation as part of the Mosul Offensive residents and priests of the town are now free to take short trips to assess damage, salvage possessions and clear up the mess left by militants during their two year occupation.<br />
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Hamdaniyah, and much of the Nineveh plains, were captured by the Islamic State during a large offensive on the 7th of August 2014 that saw the extremists advance to within 20km of the Iraqi Kurdish capital Erbil. Residents of the town, who included many Christian refugees who escaped there after the fall of Mosul, were then forced to seek sanctuary in the Kurdish areas. In the year and two months of the ISIS occupation churches were burnt, homes were put into use as militant accommodation and bomb factories and some buildings destroyed by coalition airstrikes. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_HAMDAN_12_MCR.JPG
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 31/08/2017 Folkestone, Kent. "Holiday Home" by artist Richard Woods one of six "homes" displayed around Folkestone, Kent.  Folkestone Triennial is the flagship project of the Creative Foundation, an independant arts charity enabling the regeneration of the seaside town of Folkestone in Kent through creative activity. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 31/08/2017 Folkestone, Kent. "Holiday Home" by artist Richard Woods one of six "homes" displayed around Folkestone, Kent.  Folkestone Triennial is the flagship project of the Creative Foundation, an independant arts charity enabling the regeneration of the seaside town of Folkestone in Kent through creative activity. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_FOLKESTONE_TRIENNIAL_2017_10.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 31/08/2017 Folkestone, Kent. "Holiday Home" by artist Richard Woods one of six "homes" displayed around Folkestone, Kent.  Folkestone Triennial is the flagship project of the Creative Foundation, an independant arts charity enabling the regeneration of the seaside town of Folkestone in Kent through creative activity. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_FOLKESTONE_TRIENNIAL_2017_9.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 31/08/2017 Folkestone, Kent. "Holiday Home" by artist Richard Woods one of six "homes" displayed around Folkestone, Kent.  Folkestone Triennial is the flagship project of the Creative Foundation, an independant arts charity enabling the regeneration of the seaside town of Folkestone in Kent through creative activity. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_FOLKESTONE_TRIENNIAL_2017_8.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 31/08/2017 Folkestone, Kent. "Holiday Home" by artist Richard Woods one of six "homes" displayed around Folkestone, Kent.  Folkestone Triennial is the flagship project of the Creative Foundation, an independant arts charity enabling the regeneration of the seaside town of Folkestone in Kent through creative activity. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_FOLKESTONE_TRIENNIAL_2017_7.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2014. Al-Yarubiyah, Syria. Using a home made 14.5mm rifle, a sniper belonging to Syrian Kurdish YPG forces in Al-Yarubiyah, Syria, aims at Islamic State positions across the border in Rabia, Iraq.<br />
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Facing each other across the Iraq-Syria border, the towns of Al-Yarubiyah, Syria, and Rabia, Iraq, were taken by Islamic State insurgents in August 2014. Since then The town of Al-Yarubiyah and parts of Rabia have been re-taken by fighters from the Syrian Kurdish YPG. At present the situation in the towns is static, but with large exchanges of sniper and heavy machine gun fire as well as mortars and rocket propelled grenades, recently occasional close quarter fighting has taken place as either side tests the defences of the other. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2014. Al-Yarubiyah, Syria. A home made 12.7mm sniper rifle (.50 caliber), fabricated by Syrian-Kurdish YPG fighters, is seen near a firing position in use against ISIS insurgents in Rabia, Syria.<br />
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Facing each other across the Iraq-Syria border, the towns of Al-Yarubiyah, Syria, and Rabia, Iraq, were taken by Islamic State insurgents in August 2014. Since then The town of Al-Yarubiyah and parts of Rabia have been re-taken by fighters from the Syrian Kurdish YPG. At present the situation in the towns is static, but with large exchanges of sniper and heavy machine gun fire as well as mortars and rocket propelled grenades, recently occasional close quarter fighting has taken place as either side tests the defences of the other. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2014. Al-Yarubiyah, Syria. Using a home made 14.5mm rifle, a sniper belonging to Syrian Kurdish YPG forces in Al-Yarubiyah, Syria, fires at Islamic State positions across the border in Rabia, Iraq.<br />
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Facing each other across the Iraq-Syria border, the towns of Al-Yarubiyah, Syria, and Rabia, Iraq, were taken by Islamic State insurgents in August 2014. Since then The town of Al-Yarubiyah and parts of Rabia have been re-taken by fighters from the Syrian Kurdish YPG. At present the situation in the towns is static, but with large exchanges of sniper and heavy machine gun fire as well as mortars and rocket propelled grenades, recently occasional close quarter fighting has taken place as either side tests the defences of the other. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RABIA_02_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Kingston Town centre in South West London was busy with shoppers, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Kingston Town centre in South West London was busy with shoppers, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Kingston Town centre in South West London was busy with shoppers, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers walk past an NHS Covid-19 information display in Kingston Town centre in South West London. Kingston was busy with shoppers today, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid-19 restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Kingston Town centre in South West London was busy with shoppers, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Kingston Town centre in South West London was busy with shoppers, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers walk past an NHS Covid-19 information display in Kingston Town centre in South West London. Kingston was busy with shoppers today, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid-19 restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers walk past an NHS Covid-19 information display in Kingston Town centre in South West London. Kingston was busy with shoppers today, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid-19 restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers walk past an NHS Covid-19 information display in Kingston Town centre in South West London. Kingston was busy with shoppers today, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid-19 restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/10/2014. Pickering, UK The annual wartime weekend in Pickering, North Yorkshire. People dress in 1940s period themed outfits and attend parades through the small Yorkshire town which has a traditional steam railway as would have been used in the 1940s. // Pictured: Pictured: (l-r) Gordon Hutchison and Jeff Walbank of Howarth Home Guard on Pickering station platform. Photo credit :  HARRY ATKINSON/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers walk past an NHS Covid-19 information display in Kingston Town centre in South West London. Kingston was busy with shoppers today, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid-19 restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. A shopper walks past an NHS Covid-19 information display in Kingston Town centre in South West London. Kingston was busy with shoppers today, some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another national lockdown after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid-19 restrictions for England from Thursday, with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  Before and after pictures showing life before ISIS occupation of Hamdaniyah in Iraq, and life after liberation from ISIS. PICTURED - A young female Christian refugee from Mosul, stands in the garden of the home before the occupation by ISIS (left) and the same scene after liberation from ISIS (right).  Hamdaniyah, and much of the Nineveh plains, were captured by the Islamic State during a large offensive on the 7th of August 2014 that saw the extremists advance to within 20km of the Iraqi Kurdish capital Erbil. Residents of the town  included many Christian refugees who escaped there after the fall of Mosul.  Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A  Range Rover driving through flood water on a road near the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • ©London News pictures... 31/12/2010. File picture originally dated 11/10/2010. Generic proprty picture of the South East of England. House prices moved slightly higher in December but are still expected to fall in the first half of next year, mortgage lender Noationwide has said. The average price of a home in December was 0.4% higher than a year ago, at £162,763, the first monthly rise since May. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. A girl and a women look in the window of a shop selling Christmas gifts in Richmond Town, South West London two days before another National lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid lockdown restrictions for England from Thursday with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. A girl and a women look in the window of a shop selling Christmas gifts in Richmond Town, South West London two days before another National lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid lockdown restrictions for England from Thursday with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers look in the window of a shop selling Christmas gifts in Richmond Town, South West London two days before another National lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid lockdown restrictions for England from Thursday with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers go out wearing masks in Richmond Town centre in South West London two days before lockdown with a digital display showing Boris Johnson announcing new lockdown measures. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid lockdown restrictions for England from Thursday with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Today, the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers go out wearing masks in Richmond Town centre in South West London with some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another National lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid lockdown restrictions for England from Thursday with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers go out wearing masks in Richmond Town centre in South West London with some doing early Christmas shopping with only two days left before another National lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid lockdown restrictions for England from Thursday with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers go out wearing masks in Richmond Town centre in South West London two days before lockdown with a digital display showing Boris Johnson announcing new lockdown measures. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid lockdown restrictions for England from Thursday with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Today, the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. Shoppers look in the window of a shop selling Christmas gifts in Richmond Town, South West London two days before another National lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid lockdown restrictions for England from Thursday with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2020. London, UK. A girl and a women look in the window of a shop selling Christmas gifts in Richmond Town, South West London two days before another National lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday new Covid lockdown restrictions for England from Thursday with pubs, restaurants, non-essential shops and gyms to close. Later the Prime Minister will give a statement to the commons as he warns MPs that deaths from Covid-19’s second wave could be twice as high as the first ahead of MPs voting on the Government’s 4 week lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/10/2012. Hatfield, UK. A car driving through flood water on a road near the town of Hatfield. Hertfordshire, UK on October 17, 2012 following heavy rain last night . Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/10/2012. Hatfield, UK. A car driving through flood water on a road near the town of Hatfield. Hertfordshire, UK on October 17, 2012 following heavy rain last night . Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/10/2012. Hatfield, UK. A car driving through flood water on a road near the town of Hatfield. Hertfordshire, UK on October 17, 2012 following heavy rain last night . Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Margaretting, UK. Flooded land near the town of Margaretting in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Margaretting, UK. Flooded land near the town of Margaretting in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Margaretting, UK. A boy playing in flood water on a road near the town of Margaretting in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Margaretting, UK. A 4x4 car driving through flood water on a road near the town of Margaretting in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Margaretting, UK. A 4x4 car driving through flood water on a road near the town of Margaretting in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Margaretting, UK. A cyclist attempts to avoid getting wet in flood water on a road near the town of Margaretting in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Margaretting, UK. A cyclist attempts to avoid getting wet in flood water on a road near the town of Margaretting in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Margaretting, UK. A 4x4 car driving through flood water on a road near the town of Margaretting in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Margaretting, UK. A 4x4 car driving through flood water on a road near the town of Margaretting in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A  Range Rover driving through flood water on a road near the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A  Range Rover driving through flood water on a road near the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A  Range Rover driving through flood water on a road near the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A car driving through flood water on a road near the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A  Land Rover driving through flood water on a road near the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A mother and her two children with umbrellas watch a van drive through flood water in the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A  Range Rover driving through flood water on a road near the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A  Land Rover driving through flood water on a road near the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A Sainsbury's supermarket delivery van being pulled from flood water by a Land Rover after getting stuck in the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The banks of the nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A Sainsbury's supermarket delivery van being pulled from flood water by a Land Rover after getting stuck in the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The banks of the nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A Sainsbury's supermarket delivery van being pulled from flood water by a Land Rover after getting stuck in the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The banks of the nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A Sainsbury's supermarket delivery van being pulled from flood water by a Land Rover after getting stuck in the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The banks of the nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. Ingatestone, UK. A Sainsbury's supermarket delivery van being pulled from flood water by a Land Rover after getting stuck in the town of Ingateston in Essex on April 29, 2012 . The banks of the nearby river Wid broke it's banks following torrential rainfall. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • ©London News pictures... 31/12/2010. File picture originally dated 11/10/2010. Generic proprty picture of the South East of England. House prices moved slightly higher in December but are still expected to fall in the first half of next year, mortgage lender Noationwide has said. The average price of a home in December was 0.4% higher than a year ago, at £162,763, the first monthly rise since May. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures... 31/12/2010. File picture originally dated 11/10/2010. Generic proprty picture of the South East of England. House prices moved slightly higher in December but are still expected to fall in the first half of next year, mortgage lender Noationwide has said. The average price of a home in December was 0.4% higher than a year ago, at £162,763, the first monthly rise since May. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures... 31/12/2010. File picture originally dated 11/10/2010. Generic proprty picture of the South East of England. House prices moved slightly higher in December but are still expected to fall in the first half of next year, mortgage lender Noationwide has said. The average price of a home in December was 0.4% higher than a year ago, at £162,763, the first monthly rise since May. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures... 31/12/2010. File picture originally dated 11/10/2010. Generic proprty picture of the South East of England. House prices moved slightly higher in December but are still expected to fall in the first half of next year, mortgage lender Noationwide has said. The average price of a home in December was 0.4% higher than a year ago, at £162,763, the first monthly rise since May. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures... 31/12/2010. File picture originally dated 11/10/2010. Generic proprty picture of the South East of England. House prices moved slightly higher in December but are still expected to fall in the first half of next year, mortgage lender Noationwide has said. The average price of a home in December was 0.4% higher than a year ago, at £162,763, the first monthly rise since May. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures... 31/12/2010. File picture originally dated 11/10/2010. Generic proprty picture of the South East of England. House prices moved slightly higher in December but are still expected to fall in the first half of next year, mortgage lender Noationwide has said. The average price of a home in December was 0.4% higher than a year ago, at £162,763, the first monthly rise since May. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 17/10/2012. Hatfield, UK. A car driving through flood water on a road near the town of Hatfield. Hertfordshire, UK on October 17, 2012 following heavy rain last night . Photo credit : Ben Cawthra /LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/01/2013. Sheffield, UK. The deputy Prime Minster, Nick Clegg and Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey meet young people at Sheffield College who are training to provide green home improvements. The Government today launched the Green Deal- the Coalition Government's programme to help people stay warm for less. Sheffield College
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/01/2013. Sheffield, UK. The deputy Prime Minster, Nick Clegg and Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey meet young people at Sheffield College who are training to provide green home improvements. The Government today launched the Green Deal- the Coalition Government's programme to help people stay warm for less. Sheffield College
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/01/2013. Sheffield, UK. The deputy Prime Minster, Nick Clegg and Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey meet young people at Sheffield College who are training to provide green home improvements. The Government today launched the Green Deal- the Coalition Government's programme to help people stay warm for less. Sheffield College
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/01/2013. Sheffield, UK. The deputy Prime Minster, Nick Clegg and Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey meet young people at Sheffield College who are training to provide green home improvements. The Government today launched the Green Deal- the Coalition Government's programme to help people stay warm for less. Sheffield College
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/09/2014. Bicester, Oxfordshire, UK. The Bicester home of Daniel Mackay (wearing WW2 US Army photographers uniform) was raided by Police today who found WW1 and WW2 munitions. The bomb squad had to carry out a controlled explosion at his home in Bicester. Daniel has been arrested on charges of theft from Heritage sites. Library photo from an event in Bicester village Photo credit : Mark Hemsworth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/09/2014. Bicester, Oxfordshire, UK. The Bicester home of Daniel Mackay (wearing WW2 US Army photographers uniform) was raided by Police today who found WW1 and WW2 munitions. The bomb squad had to carry out a controlled explosion at his home in Bicester. Daniel has been arrested on charges of theft from Heritage sites. Library photo from an event in Bicester village Photo credit : Mark Hemsworth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/09/2014. Bicester, Oxfordshire, UK. The Bicester home of Daniel Mackay (wearing WW2 US Army photographers uniform) was raided by Police today who found WW1 and WW2 munitions. The bomb squad had to carry out a controlled explosion at his home in Bicester. Daniel has been arrested on charges of theft from Heritage sites. Library photo from an event in Bicester village Photo credit : Mark Hemsworth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/09/2014. Bicester, Oxfordshire, UK. The Bicester home of Daniel Mackay (wearing WW2 US Army photographers uniform) was raided by Police today who found WW1 and WW2 munitions. The bomb squad had to carry out a controlled explosion at his home in Bicester. Daniel has been arrested on charges of theft from Heritage sites. Library photo from an event in Bicester village Photo credit : Mark Hemsworth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/09/2014. Bicester, Oxfordshire, UK. The Bicester home of Daniel Mackay (wearing WW2 US Army photographers uniform) was raided by Police today who found WW1 and WW2 munitions. The bomb squad had to carry out a controlled explosion at his home in Bicester. Daniel has been arrested on charges of theft from Heritage sites. Library photo from an event in Bicester village Photo credit : Mark Hemsworth/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 30/04/201530th April 2015: NEPAL: A M7.9 earthquake struck on Saturday 25th April, causing widespread devastation across the country creating an international humanitarian emergency. Here in the remote village of Sindhupalchowk a man begins to clear his destroyed home. Photo Credit: Sam Spikett/LNP
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