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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards.  In this pic - Alana Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards.  In this pic - Alana Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards.  In this pic - Alana Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards. In this picture - Este Haim (left), Danielle Haim (right).  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards. In this picture - Danielle Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards. In this picture - Danielle Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards. In this picture - Danielle Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards. In this picture - Danielle Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards. In this picture - Danielle Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards. In this picture - Danielle Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards. In this picture - Danielle Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards.  In this pic - Alana Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2014. London, UK.   Haim performing live at Brixton Academy for their biggest ever UK headline date a week after winning Best International Band at the NME Awards, having also been nominated in the Best International Group category at the Brit Awards in February, and also having won Best Live Act at the 2014 The Fly awards.  In this picture - Este Haim.  Haim is an American rock band consisting of sisters Este Arielle, Danielle and Alana  Haim along with drummer Dash Hutton.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_concert_Brixton_Academy_RIS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Confetti explodes into the air during the climax of their live set as indie band Haim perform live at The Forum. In this pic - Alana Haim (left), Danielle Haim (centre), Este Haim (right).  Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
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Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
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Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum.In this pic - Alana Haim (left), Danielle Haim (centre), Este Haim (right).  Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_065.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Alana Haim (left), Danielle Haim (centre), Este Haim (right). Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_064.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this picture - Este Haim.  Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_067.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this picture - Este Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_060.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_058.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_055.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_054.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_053.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Alana Haim.  Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_052.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_050.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. n this picture - Este Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_049.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. n this picture - Este Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_047.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_046.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_045.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_044.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_041.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_040.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/12/2013. London, UK.   Haim performing live at The Forum. In this pic - Danielle Haim.Haim is an American indie rock band consists of sisters Este Haim (bass/vocals), Danielle Haim (guitar/vocals) and Alana Haim (guitar/vocals/keyboards) with drummer Dash Huttong<br />
<br />
Haim were nominated in the Brand New for 2013 category in the 2013 MTV Music Awards, and won the Sound of 2013 category in the BBC Sound of 2013 awards. <br />
<br />
Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Haim_gig_The_Forum_RIS_042.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/02/2017. Dummer, UK. SANTA MONTEFIORE, sister of Tara Palmer Tomkinson arrives at  All Saints' Church in Dummer, Hampshire for a memorial service for Tara Palmer Tomkinson. Tara, 45, was found dead in her home in south west London on February 8. Her older sister said that 'Tara Clare died peacefully in her sleep on February 8th 2017. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Tara_Service_PMA_3.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/01/2013. Police officers waiting outside the Streatham flat where the body of 23-year-old Anastasia Voykina was found. Felipe Lopes (not pictured), aged 27, who was in a relationship with the woman, was seen on the 5 January in the Piccadilly area of central London, and is being searched for by police in connection to the death. Police have put out an all ports and airports alert for 27-year-old Mr Lopes, a Portugese national. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/01/2013. Police officers waiting outside the Streatham flat where the body of 23-year-old Anastasia Voykina was found. Felipe Lopes (not pictured), aged 27, who was in a relationship with the woman, was seen on the 5 January in the Piccadilly area of central London, and is being searched for by police in connection to the death. Police have put out an all ports and airports alert for 27-year-old Mr Lopes, a Portugese national. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_STREATHAM_DEAD_BODY_TAK_008.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/01/2013. Police officers waiting outside the Streatham flat where the body of 23-year-old Anastasia Voykina was found. Felipe Lopes (not pictured), aged 27, who was in a relationship with the woman, was seen on the 5 January in the Piccadilly area of central London, and is being searched for by police in connection to the death. Police have put out an all ports and airports alert for 27-year-old Mr Lopes, a Portugese national. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_STREATHAM_DEAD_BODY_TAK_007.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/01/2013. Police officers waiting outside the Streatham flat where the body of 23-year-old Anastasia Voykina was found. Felipe Lopes (not pictured), aged 27, who was in a relationship with the woman, was seen on the 5 January in the Piccadilly area of central London, and is being searched for by police in connection to the death. Police have put out an all ports and airports alert for 27-year-old Mr Lopes, a Portugese national. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_STREATHAM_DEAD_BODY_TAK_006.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/01/2013. Police officers waiting outside the Streatham flat where the body of 23-year-old Anastasia Voykina was found. Felipe Lopes (not pictured), aged 27, who was in a relationship with the woman, was seen on the 5 January in the Piccadilly area of central London, and is being searched for by police in connection to the death. Police have put out an all ports and airports alert for 27-year-old Mr Lopes, a Portugese national. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_STREATHAM_DEAD_BODY_TAK_004.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/01/2013. Police officers waiting outside the Streatham flat where the body of 23-year-old Anastasia Voykina was found. Felipe Lopes (not pictured), aged 27, who was in a relationship with the woman, was seen on the 5 January in the Piccadilly area of central London, and is being searched for by police in connection to the death. Police have put out an all ports and airports alert for 27-year-old Mr Lopes, a Portugese national. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_STREATHAM_DEAD_BODY_TAK_003.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/01/2013. Police officers waiting outside the Streatham flat where the body of 23-year-old Anastasia Voykina was found. Felipe Lopes (not pictured), aged 27, who was in a relationship with the woman, was seen on the 5 January in the Piccadilly area of central London, and is being searched for by police in connection to the death. Police have put out an all ports and airports alert for 27-year-old Mr Lopes, a Portugese national. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_STREATHAM_DEAD_BODY_TAK_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2012 .Local residents have arrived at The Linden from all over the estate as news of a body breaks..  12 years old Tia Sharp has been missing from the Lindens on The Fieldway Estate in New Addington,Croydon,Surrey since Friday last week. .Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_DAY_6 _TIA_SHARP_FORENSIC_SEARCH...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
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The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
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The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP-2013-POPPY-LAUNCH-12-ABA.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
<br />
The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP-2013-POPPY-LAUNCH-11-ABA.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
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The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_poppy_ABA09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  Young soldiers enjoy cheer the Saturdays as they take part in the 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
<br />
The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_poppy_ABA06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
<br />
The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_poppy_ABA07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
<br />
The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
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The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
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The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
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The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/10/2013. RAF Northolt, Middlesex, London.  The 2013 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal launched at a special concert in a busy military base in London this evening.  Members of the Armed Forces and their families were entertained by a number of performers which included the Saturdays, Union J, Tich, the Luminites and the first all girl group formed from Armed Forces families, The Poppy Girls. <br />
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The Poppy Girls – Megan, Florence, Alice, Bethany and Charlotte – all have fathers currently serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. MEL C (Melanie Chisholm) from the Spice Girls performs with SINK THE PINK dressed as members of the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continued on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. MEL C (Melanie Chisholm) from the Spice Girls performs with SINK THE PINK dressed as members of the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continued on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. MEL C (Melanie Chisholm) from the Spice Girls performs with SINK THE PINK dressed as members of the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continued on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. MEL C (Melanie Chisholm) from the Spice Girls performs with SINK THE PINK dressed as members of the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continued on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. MEL C (Melanie Chisholm) from the Spice Girls performs with SINK THE PINK dressed as members of the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continued on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/11/2017; Bristol, UK. *NOTE: school children visible in the picture.* Campaigners from the group Countering Colston hold signs outside Bristol Cathedral during the commemoration service of Colston Girls School. The name of Edward Colston is a controversial issue in Bristol. Colston is associated with the slave trade but he also gave away a lot of his wealth to the city and the money helped found various organisations and several schools bear the name Colston. One of Bristol's main music venues, the Colston Hall, will change its name following a refurbishment. Colston Girls School have decided not to change the name of the school but have removed all references to Colston from the commemoration service. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/11/2017; Bristol, UK. *NOTE: school children visible in the picture.* Campaigners from the group Countering Colston hold signs outside Bristol Cathedral during the commemoration service of Colston Girls School. The name of Edward Colston is a controversial issue in Bristol. Colston is associated with the slave trade but he also gave away a lot of his wealth to the city and the money helped found various organisations and several schools bear the name Colston. One of Bristol's main music venues, the Colston Hall, will change its name following a refurbishment. Colston Girls School have decided not to change the name of the school but have removed all references to Colston from the commemoration service. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/11/2017; Bristol, UK. Campaigners from the group Countering Colston hold signs outside Bristol Cathedral during the commemoration service of Colston Girls School. The name of Edward Colston is a controversial issue in Bristol. Colston is associated with the slave trade but he also gave away a lot of his wealth to the city and the money helped found various organisations and several schools bear the name Colston. One of Bristol's main music venues, the Colston Hall, will change its name following a refurbishment. Colston Girls School have decided not to change the name of the school but have removed all references to Colston from the commemoration service. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/11/2017; Bristol, UK. Campaigners from the group Countering Colston hold signs outside Bristol Cathedral during the commemoration service of Colston Girls School. The name of Edward Colston is a controversial issue in Bristol. Colston is associated with the slave trade but he also gave away a lot of his wealth to the city and the money helped found various organisations and several schools bear the name Colston. One of Bristol's main music venues, the Colston Hall, will change its name following a refurbishment. Colston Girls School have decided not to change the name of the school but have removed all references to Colston from the commemoration service. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/11/2017; Bristol, UK. Campaigners from the group Countering Colston hold signs outside Bristol Cathedral during the commemoration service of Colston Girls School. The name of Edward Colston is a controversial issue in Bristol. Colston is associated with the slave trade but he also gave away a lot of his wealth to the city and the money helped found various organisations and several schools bear the name Colston. One of Bristol's main music venues, the Colston Hall, will change its name following a refurbishment. Colston Girls School have decided not to change the name of the school but have removed all references to Colston from the commemoration service. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/11/2017; Bristol, UK. Campaigners from the group Countering Colston hold signs outside Bristol Cathedral during the commemoration service of Colston Girls School. The name of Edward Colston is a controversial issue in Bristol. Colston is associated with the slave trade but he also gave away a lot of his wealth to the city and the money helped found various organisations and several schools bear the name Colston. One of Bristol's main music venues, the Colston Hall, will change its name following a refurbishment. Colston Girls School have decided not to change the name of the school but have removed all references to Colston from the commemoration service. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/06/2015. Isle of Wight, UK.  Two girls in stylish festival wear pose in the warm afternoon sun while Nothing but Thieves perform at Isle of Wight Festival 2015 on Saturday Day 3 in the warm afternoon sun.  Yesterday suffered torrential rain all afternoon and evening, after a first day of warm sun.  This years festival include headline artists the Prodigy, Blur and Fleetwood Mac.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/06/2015. Isle of Wight, UK.  Two girls in stylish festival wear pose in the warm afternoon sun while Nothing but Thieves perform at Isle of Wight Festival 2015 on Saturday Day 3 in the warm afternoon sun.  Yesterday suffered torrential rain all afternoon and evening, after a first day of warm sun.  This years festival include headline artists the Prodigy, Blur and Fleetwood Mac.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/05/2014 . Piccadilly Gardens , Manchester , UK . L-R Wunmi Shitta (42 from Lagos) , actress Julie Hesmondhalgh and Uju Nwolum (37 from Anambra) (all correct) . Demonstration to highlight the plight of over 200 Nigerian girls kidnapped by Islamist Extremist group Boko Haram as today the group's leader , Abubakar Shekau , has said he will sell the girls in to slavery . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. FOUR OF DIAMONDS, the first all-girl band to be signed to Virgin since the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continues on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. FOUR OF DIAMONDS, the first all-girl band to be signed to Virgin since the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continues on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. FOUR OF DIAMONDS, the first all-girl band to be signed to Virgin since the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continues on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. FOUR OF DIAMONDS, the first all-girl band to be signed to Virgin since the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continues on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. FOUR OF DIAMONDS, the first all-girl band to be signed to Virgin since the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continues on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. FOUR OF DIAMONDS, the first all-girl band to be signed to Virgin since the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continues on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. FOUR OF DIAMONDS, the first all-girl band to be signed to Virgin since the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continues on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2019; Bristol, UK. FOUR OF DIAMONDS, the first all-girl band to be signed to Virgin since the Spice Girls, at Bristol Pride's 10th anniversary festival in 2019; earlier there was their biggest ever march with thousands of people march in the Pride Parade through Bristol with the rainbow flag in celebration for all sections of the LGBT community. The festival continues on Bristol Downs with an estimated 35,000 people attending. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 08/03/2012 London, UK. .All girl band Gaggle, march across Millennium Bridge, London to mark International Women's Day. Flagship events took place across the globe as part of the worlds largest women's rights campaign..Photo credit : Simon Jacobs/LNP
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  • **PICTURE SHOWS A BODY BEING REMOVED FROM THE SCENE** © London News Pictures. 31/03/2015. Police at the scene in Gibraltar where officers discovered the bodies of four individuals, a 31-year-old British male, a 37-year-old Spanish woman, a 4-year-old girl and a 6-week-old girl, all believed to be of the same family. Photo credit: Donovan Torres/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 31/03/2015. Police at the scene in Gibraltar where officers discovered the bodies of four individuals, a 31-year-old British male, a 37-year-old Spanish woman, a 4-year-old girl and a 6-week-old girl, all believed to be of the same family. Photo credit: Donovan Torres/LNP
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  • **PICTURE SHOWS A BODY BEING REMOVED FROM THE SCENE** © London News Pictures. 31/03/2015. Police at the scene in Gibraltar where officers discovered the bodies of four individuals, a 31-year-old British male, a 37-year-old Spanish woman, a 4-year-old girl and a 6-week-old girl, all believed to be of the same family. Photo credit: Donovan Torres/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 31/03/2015. Police at the scene in Gibraltar where officers discovered the bodies of four individuals, a 31-year-old British male, a 37-year-old Spanish woman, a 4-year-old girl and a 6-week-old girl, all believed to be of the same family. Photo credit: Donovan Torres/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/08/2020. LONDON, UK. (L to R) "Portrait of a Young Girl (Vaite 'Jeanne' Goupi')", 1896, "Blue Trees (Your Time Will Come, My Beauty!", 1888, "Two Vases with Flowers", 1890-91, all by Paul Gauguin. Preview of "Gauguin and the Impressionists : Masterpieces from the Ordrupgaard Collection" at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly.  60 works from a collection of Impressionist paintings, assembled by wealthy Danish couple Wilhelm and Henny Hansen, are on show 7 August to 18 October 2020, and includes masterpieces by Gauguin, Degas, Monet, Morisot, Pissarro, Renoir and Sisley.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/08/2020. LONDON, UK. (L to R) "Landscape at Pont Aven", 1888, "Portrait of a Young Girl (Vaite 'Jeanne' Goupi')", 1896, "Blue Trees (Your Time Will Come, My Beauty!", 1888, all by Paul Gauguin. Preview of "Gauguin and the Impressionists : Masterpieces from the Ordrupgaard Collection" at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly.  60 works from a collection of Impressionist paintings, assembled by wealthy Danish couple Wilhelm and Henny Hansen, are on show 7 August to 18 October 2020, and includes masterpieces by Gauguin, Degas, Monet, Morisot, Pissarro, Renoir and Sisley.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2011. LONDON, UK. A girl shows off her tattoo on her back. The 7th London Tattoo convention takes place today (23 Sept 2011) at the Tobacco Dock in the East End of London. The convention attracts artists and customers from all over the world. It runs until 25th September 2011. Photo credit:  Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2011. London, UK. A young girl with painted face shelters from the rain during the Hare Krishna Ratha-yatra Festival of Chariots in London today (12/06/2011). 3 giant chariots are pulled from Hyde Park to Trafalger square accompanied by a procession of singers, musicians, and dancers. Rathayatra is celebrated by devotees of Lord Krishna all over the world. Photo credit should read: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2011. London, UK. A  girl with dressed as Krishna is sheltered from the rain during the Hare Krishna Ratha-yatra Festival of Chariots in London today (12/06/2011). 3 giant chariots are pulled from Hyde Park to Trafalger square accompanied by a procession of singers, musicians, and dancers. Rathayatra is celebrated by devotees of Lord Krishna all over the world. Photo credit should read: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2011. London, UK. A  girl with her face painted as Krishna during the Hare Krishna Ratha-yatra Festival of Chariots in London today (12/06/2011). 3 giant chariots are pulled from Hyde Park to Trafalger square accompanied by a procession of singers, musicians, and dancers. Rathayatra is celebrated by devotees of Lord Krishna all over the world. Photo credit should read: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2011. London, UK. A  girl with her face painted during the Hare Krishna Ratha-yatra Festival of Chariots in London today (12/06/2011). 3 giant chariots are pulled from Hyde Park to Trafalger square accompanied by a procession of singers, musicians, and dancers. Rathayatra is celebrated by devotees of Lord Krishna all over the world. Photo credit should read: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2011. London, UK. A  girl with her face painted as Krishna during the Hare Krishna Ratha-yatra Festival of Chariots in London today (12/06/2011). 3 giant chariots are pulled from Hyde Park to Trafalger square accompanied by a procession of singers, musicians, and dancers. Rathayatra is celebrated by devotees of Lord Krishna all over the world. Photo credit should read: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Former baby gorilla AFIA (left), who was born last year and hand reared by keepers is now fully integrated into the gorilla group. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accomm
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Former baby gorilla AFIA (right), who was born last year and hand reared by keepers is now fully integrated into the gorilla group. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accom
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Gorilla mum TOUNI with baby yet to be named. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accommodate up to 10 gorillas in a state-of-the-art enclosure with a reinforced glass ceilin
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Gorilla mum TOUNI with baby yet to be named. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accommodate up to 10 gorillas in a state-of-the-art enclosure with a reinforced glass ceilin
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Gorilla mum TOUNI with baby yet to be named. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accommodate up to 10 gorillas in a state-of-the-art enclosure with a reinforced glass ceilin
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Gorilla mum TOUNI with baby yet to be named. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accommodate up to 10 gorillas in a state-of-the-art enclosure with a reinforced glass ceilin
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Gorilla mum TOUNI with baby yet to be named. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accommodate up to 10 gorillas in a state-of-the-art enclosure with a reinforced glass ceilin
    LNP_BABY_GORILLA_170530_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Gorilla mum TOUNI with baby yet to be named. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accommodate up to 10 gorillas in a state-of-the-art enclosure with a reinforced glass ceilin
    LNP_BABY_GORILLA_170530_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Gorilla mum TOUNI with baby yet to be named. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accommodate up to 10 gorillas in a state-of-the-art enclosure with a reinforced glass ceilin
    LNP_BABY_GORILLA_170530_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/05/2017; Bristol, UK. Gorilla mum TOUNI with baby yet to be named. Keepers at Bristol Zoo Gardens have revealed that their new baby gorilla is a girl. The little Western lowland gorilla was born in the early hours of Saturday, April 22nd to first-time mum Touni and silverback gorilla dad, Jock. Touni has been at the Zoo since September 2015 after coming from La Vallée des Singes zoo in France, as a breeding partner for Jock. The bright-eyed five week old baby is getting stronger every day and now needs a name. Bristol Zoo’s curator of mammals, Lynsey Bugg, said: “Our little lowland gorilla is doing incredibly well - developing exactly as she should, feeding well and putting on plenty of weight. Now we would like to ask the public to help us choose a name for her.”  The Zoo is asking members of the public to vote on their favourite from a choice of three names, all inspired by the name ‘Daisy’. She added: “We would like to name her in memory of the baby daughter of one of our colleagues who was born four years ago on the same day as the baby gorilla. Daisy was stillborn and we thought this would be a lovely tribute to her.” Keepers have chosen a shortlist of names for the baby gorilla – Fleur, Ayana and Undama. Fleur is French for flower, chosen because Touni is French. Ayana means ‘pretty flower’ in Ethiopian, and Undama means ‘beautiful flower’ in Swahili. Voting will open later today (Tuesday 30 May) on the Bristol Zoo Facebook page. After Daisy was born, her parents, who are both members of staff at Bristol Zoo, received support from SANDS (the stillborn and neonatal death charity). For more information about SANDS, visit www.sands.org.uk/ or phone 0808 164 3331. The new baby takes the number of gorillas living at Bristol Zoo to eight. The refurbished and extended Gorilla House opened in 2013 and is able to accommodate up to 10 gorillas in a state-of-the-art enclosure with a reinforced glass ceilin
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.12/08/15<br />
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A young girl exercises her horse ahead of a jumping event during the 155th Danby Agricultural Show in the Esk Valley in North Yorkshire. <br />
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The popular agricultural show attracts competitors and visitors from all over the surrounding area to this annual showcase of country life. <br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/06/2015. Isle of Wight, UK. A young girl in wellies giggles with joy as she splashes through the mud at Isle of Wight Festival 2015 hand in hand with her father, on the morning of Saturday Day 3.  Yesterday suffered torrential rain all afternoon and evening, after a first day of warm sun.  This years festival include headline artists the Prodigy, Blur and Fleetwood Mac.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/06/2015. Isle of Wight, UK. A young girl in wellies giggles with joy as she splashes through the mud at Isle of Wight Festival 2015 hand in hand with her father, on the morning of Saturday Day 3.  Yesterday suffered torrential rain all afternoon and evening, after a first day of warm sun.  This years festival include headline artists the Prodigy, Blur and Fleetwood Mac.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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