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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/13. LONDON. BEAR GRYLLS. Firefighters were called to Battersea Power Station after a TV stunt caused concerns the historic building was alight. Flames were projected on to the Grade II*-listed building in south-west London to promote explorer Bear Grylls' new show on the Discovery Channel. Photo credit : Richard Goldschmidt/Piqtured/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/13. LONDON. Firefighters were called to Battersea Power Station after a TV stunt caused concerns the historic building was alight. Flames were projected on to the Grade II*-listed building in south-west London to promote explorer Bear Grylls' new show on the Discovery Channel. Photo credit : Richard Goldschmidt/Piqtured/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_PIQ_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/13. LONDON. Firefighters were called to Battersea Power Station after a TV stunt caused concerns the historic building was alight. Flames were projected on to the Grade II*-listed building in south-west London to promote explorer Bear Grylls' new show on the Discovery Channel. Photo credit : Richard Goldschmidt/Piqtured/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_PIQ_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/13. LONDON. Firefighters were called to Battersea Power Station after a TV stunt caused concerns the historic building was alight. Flames were projected on to the Grade II*-listed building in south-west London to promote explorer Bear Grylls' new show on the Discovery Channel. Photo credit : Richard Goldschmidt/Piqtured/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_PIQ_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/13. LONDON. Firefighters were called to Battersea Power Station after a TV stunt caused concerns the historic building was alight. Flames were projected on to the Grade II*-listed building in south-west London to promote explorer Bear Grylls' new show on the Discovery Channel. Photo credit : Richard Goldschmidt/Piqtured/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_PIQ_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/13. LONDON. BEAR GRYLLS. Firefighters were called to Battersea Power Station after a TV stunt caused concerns the historic building was alight. Flames were projected on to the Grade II*-listed building in south-west London to promote explorer Bear Grylls' new show on the Discovery Channel. Photo credit : Richard Goldschmidt/Piqtured/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_PIQ_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/13. LONDON. BEAR GRYLLS. Firefighters were called to Battersea Power Station after a TV stunt caused concerns the historic building was alight. Flames were projected on to the Grade II*-listed building in south-west London to promote explorer Bear Grylls' new show on the Discovery Channel. Photo credit : Richard Goldschmidt/Piqtured/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_PIQ_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_01.jpg
  • Kelly Holmes, Bear Grylls: Escape From Hell - launch party, Battersea Power Station, London UK, September 25, Photo by Richard Goldschmidt
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  • Kelly Holmes, Bear Grylls: Escape From Hell - launch party, Battersea Power Station, London UK, September 25, Photo by Richard Goldschmidt
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011.Cleo, licking her lips, guards the 100 pots Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_12.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_09.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_01.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_02.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Drew sits on some of the jars. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_16.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Drew sits on some of the jars. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_15.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Mario (L) and Drew (R) tuck in. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_14.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Mario (L) and Drew (R) tuck in. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_13.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011.Cleo, licking her lips, guards the 100 pots Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_11.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011.Cleo, licking her lips, guards the 100 pots Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_10.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Bichon Frise, Mario looking at a pot of Marmite. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_08.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Bichon Frise, Mario licks his lips whilst looking at a pot of Marmite. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_07.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Drew the pug doesn't look too impressed. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_06.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Claire Horton, who won the prize,  with ex-Battersea resident Mickey. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/05/2020. London, UK. A car that has collided with a wall on Lombard Street sits on the pavement alongside medical packs. Police were called at around 1800BST on Wednesday, 13 May, to reports of a man with a knife in Lombard Road, SW11. There were also reports of a car in collision with a wall in Lombard Road. Officers attended the location and found two men injured - one had cuts to his arms and the other cuts to his legs. Officers believed the two men had been travelling in the car. Both have been taken to hospital, where their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Investigations at the scene led officers to Vicarage Crescent, SW11, where they found two other injured men. Both were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2020. London, UK. A Metropolitan Police vehicle forms a cordon on Lombard Road, inside the cordon is a forensic investigator gathering evidence alongside a vehicle that has collided with a wall. Police were called at around 1800BST on Wednesday, 13 May, to reports of a man with a knife in Lombard Road, SW11. There were also reports of a car in collision with a wall in Lombard Road. Officers attended the location and found two men injured - one had cuts to his arms and the other cuts to his legs. Officers believed the two men had been travelling in the car. Both have been taken to hospital, where their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Investigations at the scene led officers to Vicarage Crescent, SW11, where they found two other injured men. Both were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2020. London, UK. A blood covered item of material sits on a wall alongside a vehicle that has collided with a wall on Lombard Road. Police were called at around 1800BST on Wednesday, 13 May, to reports of a man with a knife in Lombard Road, SW11. There were also reports of a car in collision with a wall in Lombard Road. Officers attended the location and found two men injured - one had cuts to his arms and the other cuts to his legs. Officers believed the two men had been travelling in the car. Both have been taken to hospital, where their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Investigations at the scene led officers to Vicarage Crescent, SW11, where they found two other injured men. Both were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/05/2020. London, UK. A car that has collided with a wall on Lombard Street sits on the pavement alongside medical packs and blooded items of clothing, the car has blood on the back door. Police were called at around 1800BST on Wednesday, 13 May, to reports of a man with a knife in Lombard Road, SW11. There were also reports of a car in collision with a wall in Lombard Road. Officers attended the location and found two men injured - one had cuts to his arms and the other cuts to his legs. Officers believed the two men had been travelling in the car. Both have been taken to hospital, where their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Investigations at the scene led officers to Vicarage Crescent, SW11, where they found two other injured men. Both were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/05/2020. London, UK. A car that has collided with a wall on Lombard Street sits on the pavement alongside medical packs, the car has blood on the back door. Police were called at around 1800BST on Wednesday, 13 May, to reports of a man with a knife in Lombard Road, SW11. There were also reports of a car in collision with a wall in Lombard Road. Officers attended the location and found two men injured - one had cuts to his arms and the other cuts to his legs. Officers believed the two men had been travelling in the car. Both have been taken to hospital, where their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Investigations at the scene led officers to Vicarage Crescent, SW11, where they found two other injured men. Both were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2020. London, UK. A blood covered item of material sits on a wall alongside a vehicle that has collided with a wall on Lombard Road. Police were called at around 1800BST on Wednesday, 13 May, to reports of a man with a knife in Lombard Road, SW11. There were also reports of a car in collision with a wall in Lombard Road. Officers attended the location and found two men injured - one had cuts to his arms and the other cuts to his legs. Officers believed the two men had been travelling in the car. Both have been taken to hospital, where their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Investigations at the scene led officers to Vicarage Crescent, SW11, where they found two other injured men. Both were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/05/2020. London, UK. A Metropolitan Police vehicle on Vicarage Crescent parked next to a cordon maked by police tape. Police were called at around 1800 BST to reports of a man with a knife in Lombard Road, SW11. There were also reports of a car in collision with a wall in Lombard Road. Officers attended the location and found two men injured - one had cuts to his arms and the other cuts to his legs. Officers believed the two men had been travelling in the car. Both have been taken to hospital, where their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Investigations at the scene led officers to Vicarage Crescent, SW11, where they found two other injured men. Both were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2013. London, United Kingdom. A moment of the Bonfire Night in Battersea Park. Photo credit : Andrea Baldo/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2013. London, United Kingdom. A moment of the Bonfire Night in Battersea Park. Photo credit : Andrea Baldo/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2013. London, United Kingdom. A moment of the Bonfire Night in Battersea Park. Photo credit : Andrea Baldo/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2019. London, UK.  Scene of a fatal stabbing in Battersea where a man died of his wounds overnight. Forensic team survey and record evidence. Photo credit Guilhem Baker/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2019. London, UK.  Scene of a fatal stabbing in Battersea where a man died of his wounds overnight. Forensic team survey and record evidence. Photo credit Guilhem Baker/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2019. London, UK.  Scene of a fatal stabbing in Battersea where a man died of his wounds overnight. Forensic team survey and record evidence. Photo credit Guilhem Baker/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the Mac the deaf cat at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the cats at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's smallest residents, Betty the Chihuahua. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the cats at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Sachk Shailes (correct) a Chelsea Pensioner meets one of Battersea Dog and Cats Home's residents, Buster the Jack Russel. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 24.02.2011. Chelsea Pensioners meet the Dogs at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Starting in March, the Chelsea Pensioners will become well acquainted with the dogs and cats at the charity at Battersea Dogs and Cats home, when Battersea walks its dogs across the Thames River to spend time at the Royal Hospital. In turn, the charity will invite the veteran British Army soldiers in to interact with the many animals it takes in every year. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Picture: KAT B with stray kitten Munchkin, 6 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Picture: KAT B with stray kitten Munchkin, 6 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Pictured: KAT B with stray kitten "Emily", 10 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Picture: KAT B with stray kitten Thumper, 6 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Picture: KAT B with stray kitten Thumper, 6 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2013. London, England. Pictured: KAT B with stray kitten "Emily", 10 weeks. Actor KAT B visits the cattery of Battersea Dogs & Cats before starring in the title role of the "Puss in Boots" Christmas Panto at the Hackney Empire, London. Hackney Empire and the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have teamed up to find homes for rescue moggies which will be featured in the pantomime programme. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2013. London, England. Pictured: Volunteer Amy Jewell, 23, from London. With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth, staff at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have given 7 abandoned kittens royal names with the best odds. The 8-week-old kittens were found in a bin in North London and were named: tabbies: Alexandra 6/4, Victoria 9/1, Charlotte 6/1, Elizabeth 10/1, Grace 25/1, James 6/1 and black cat George 11/2. Each kitten will be celebrated at a special Kitten Shower at the centre, open to the public, on Saturday 27 July 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A police officer talks to forensic workers at the scene of a fatal shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A police forensics officer carries equipment at the scene of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A police forensics officer carries equipment at the scene of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. Police officers and a forensics tent are seen at the site of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. Police officers and a well-wisher with flowers are seen at the site of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A forensic officer talks to a policeman at the cordon surrounding the site of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. Police forensic officers are seen at the scene of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A police forensics tent is seen at the scene of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A police forensics tent is seen at the scene of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A police forensics tent is seen at the scene of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. Flowers and police officers are seen at a cordon surrounding the site of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A police officer talks to forensic workers at the scene of a fatal shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. Wellwishers lay flowers near the scene of a fatal shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. Police officers and a forensics tent are seen at the site of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A police forensics officer carries equipment at the scene of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. Flowers and police officers are seen at a cordon surrounding the site of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. Police officers are seen manning a cordon surrounding the site of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. A police forensics tent is seen at the scene of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2013. London, UK. Police forensic officers are seen at the scene of a shooting on Coppock Close in Battersea London today (19/09/2013). Taking place at around 8pm last night a 19 year old male was pronounced dead at around 9pm. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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