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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 09/09/2020; Clevedon, UK. Stencils are seen on the pathways by the Marine Lake advising people to keep social distancing during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. North Somerset has the highest infection rate in the South West of England. The stencils by North Somerset Council with their logo refer to cultural memes such as Star Trek "Space the final frontier", the film Alien "In Space no one can hear you sneeze", the song "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by the Police and the world war one recruitment poster "North Somerset needs you to keep your distance". Other stencils have been added referring to the climate crisis and global warming. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 09/09/2020; Clevedon, UK. Stencils are seen on the pathways by the Marine Lake advising people to keep social distancing during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. North Somerset has the highest infection rate in the South West of England. The stencils by North Somerset Council with their logo refer to cultural memes such as Star Trek "Space the final frontier", the film Alien "In Space no one can hear you sneeze", the song "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by the Police and the world war one recruitment poster "North Somerset needs you to keep your distance". Other stencils have been added referring to the climate crisis and global warming. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 09/09/2020; Clevedon, UK. Stencils are seen on the pathways by the Marine Lake advising people to keep social distancing during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. North Somerset has the highest infection rate in the South West of England. The stencils by North Somerset Council with their logo refer to cultural memes such as Star Trek "Space the final frontier", the film Alien "In Space no one can hear you sneeze", the song "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by the Police and the world war one recruitment poster "North Somerset needs you to keep your distance". Other stencils have been added referring to the climate crisis and global warming. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 09/09/2020; Clevedon, UK. Stencils are seen on the pathways by the Marine Lake advising people to keep social distancing during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. North Somerset has the highest infection rate in the South West of England. The stencils by North Somerset Council with their logo refer to cultural memes such as Star Trek "Space the final frontier", the film Alien "In Space no one can hear you sneeze", the song "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by the Police and the world war one recruitment poster "North Somerset needs you to keep your distance". Other stencils have been added referring to the climate crisis and global warming. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 09/09/2020; Clevedon, UK. Stencils are seen on the pathways by the Marine Lake advising people to keep social distancing during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The stencils by North Somerset Council with their logo refer to cultural memes such as Star Trek "Space the final frontier", the film Alien "In Space no one can hear you sneeze", the song "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by the Police and the world war one recruitment poster "North Somerset needs you to keep your distance". Other stencils have been added referring to the climate crisis and global warming. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 09/09/2020; Clevedon, UK. Stencils are seen on the pathways by the Marine Lake advising people to keep social distancing during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. North Somerset has the highest infection rate in the South West of England. The stencils by North Somerset Council with their logo refer to cultural memes such as Star Trek "Space the final frontier", the film Alien "In Space no one can hear you sneeze", the song "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by the Police and the world war one recruitment poster "North Somerset needs you to keep your distance". Other stencils have been added referring to the climate crisis and global warming. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 09/09/2020; Clevedon, UK. Stencils are seen on the pathways by the Marine Lake advising people to keep social distancing during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. The stencils by North Somerset Council with their logo refer to cultural memes such as Star Trek "Space the final frontier", the film Alien "In Space no one can hear you sneeze", the song "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by the Police and the world war one recruitment poster "North Somerset needs you to keep your distance". Other stencils have been added referring to the climate crisis and global warming. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2020. St Ives, Cornwall, UK. Social distancing in a near deserted holiday town of St Ives, in Cornwall Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2020. St Ives, Cornwall, UK. Social distancing in a near deserted holiday town of St Ives, in Cornwall Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2020. St Ives, Cornwall, UK. Social distancing in a near deserted holiday town of St Ives, in Cornwall Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2020. St Ives, Cornwall, UK. Social distancing in a near deserted holiday town of St Ives, in Cornwall Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2020. St Ives, Cornwall, UK. Social distancing in a near deserted holiday town of St Ives, in Cornwall Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/03/2020. LONDON, UK. People enjoy mothers day whilst practicing social distancing in Battersea Park, London on 22 March 2020. The government had advised people to practice social distancing measures that help reduce the transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo credit: Luke Dray/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/03/2020. LONDON, UK. People enjoy mothers day whilst practicing social distancing in Battersea Park, London on 22 March 2020. The government had advised people to practice social distancing measures that help reduce the transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo credit: Luke Dray/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/03/2020. LONDON, UK. People enjoy mothers day whilst practicing social distancing in Battersea Park, London on 22 March 2020. The government had advised people to practice social distancing measures that help reduce the transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo credit: Luke Dray/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/03/2020. LONDON, UK. People enjoy mothers day whilst practicing social distancing in Battersea Park, London on 22 March 2020. The government had advised people to practice social distancing measures that help reduce the transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo credit: Luke Dray/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/03/2020. LONDON, UK. People enjoy mothers day whilst practicing social distancing in Battersea Park, London on 22 March 2020. The government had advised people to practice social distancing measures that help reduce the transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo credit: Luke Dray/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/03/2020. LONDON, UK. People enjoy mothers day whilst practicing social distancing in Battersea Park, London on 22 March 2020. The government had advised people to practice social distancing measures that help reduce the transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo credit: Luke Dray/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/03/2020. LONDON, UK. People enjoy mothers day whilst practicing social distancing in Battersea Park, London on 22 March 2020. The government had advised people to practice social distancing measures that help reduce the transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo credit: Luke Dray/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/03/2020. LONDON, UK. People enjoy mothers day whilst practicing social distancing in Battersea Park, London on 22 March 2020. The government had advised people to practice social distancing measures that help reduce the transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo credit: Luke Dray/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_ROAD_SPACE_PROTEST_200603_SCH_27.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_ROAD_SPACE_PROTEST_200603_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_ROAD_SPACE_PROTEST_200603_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/05/2020. London, UK. Police officers speak with a group of people in Chestnuts Park, north London, who are not observing social distancing guidelines. The government has relaxed the rules on the COVID-19 lockdown, allowing people to spend more time outdoors whilst following social distancing guidelines. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/05/2020. London, UK. Police officers speak with a group of people in Chestnuts Park, north London, who are not observing social distancing guidelines. The government has relaxed the rules on the COVID-19 lockdown, allowing people to spend more time outdoors whilst following social distancing guidelines. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/03/2020. LONDON, UK. Two men practice social distancing as they enjoy the sun on Clapham Common, London, on 21 March 2020. The government has recently asked people to practice social distancing in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus. Photo credit: Luke Dray/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK. A couple walks by a 2 metre distance reminder sign on the ground. People take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  Women sit in the sun taking advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days. [*** PERMISSION OBTAINED ***]  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/08/2020. London, UK. A workman installs barriers for social distancing at the entrance of Chestnuts Primary School in Tottenham, north London, as the school prepares for reopening next week, at the start of the new academic year. The council and the school are putting in place measures for social distancing and safe conditions following the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/08/2020. London, UK. Workmen install barriers for social distancing at the entrance of Chestnuts Primary School in Tottenham, north London, as the school prepares for reopening next week, at the start of the new academic year. The council and the school are putting in place measures for social distancing and safe conditions following the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/08/2020. London, UK. A child and his father walk past the barriers which are erected for social distancing at the entrance of Chestnuts Primary School in Tottenham, north London, as the school prepares for reopening next week, at the start of the new academic year. The council and the school are putting in place measures for social distancing and safe conditions following the coronavirus pandemic. <br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/08/2020. London, UK. Women walk next to the barriers, which are erected for social distancing at the entrance of Chestnuts Primary School in Tottenham, north London, as the school prepares for reopening next week, at the start of the new academic year. The council and the school are putting in place measures for social distancing and safe conditions following the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. Members of public observe social distancing queuing outside Nationwide Building Society in Wood Green, north London as lockdown restrictions are eased in England after ten weeks of the coronavirus lockdown. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/05/2020. London, UK. Members of the public observe social distancing queuing outside Iceland in north London. The government has announced a relaxing of lockdown rules from next Monday.  Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/05/2020. London, UK. Members of the people observe social distancing queuing outside Barclays bank in north London. The government has announced a relaxing of COVID-19 lockdown rules from Monday 1 June. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  People take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  People take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  A family sit under their colourful umbrella as people take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days. [*** PERMISSION OBTAINED ***]  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  People take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  People take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/05/2020. London, UK. Police officers speak with a group of people in Chestnuts Park, north London, who are not observing social distancing guidelines. The government has relaxed the rules on the COVID-19 lockdown, allowing people to spend more time outdoors whilst following social distancing guidelines. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/05/2020. London, UK. The pavement outside Iceland on Green Lanes, Haringey in north London is temporarily widened with barriers to help with social distancing outside shops that have outdoor queues, in high footfall areas. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/05/2020. London, UK. The pavement outside Iceland on Green Lanes, Haringey in north London is temporarily widened with barriers to help with social distancing outside shops that have outdoor queues, in high footfall areas. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/04/2020. London, UK. A couple walking close to each other next to social distancing marks on the pathway at a north London park as coronavirus lockdown continues. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/04/2020. London, UK. A jogger jogs past social distancing marks on the pathway at a north London park as coronavirus lockdown continues. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/03/2020. London, UK. Passengers wearing masks observe social distancing. London’s underground network that at its peak handles 5 million passenger journeys a day was left all but abandoned on Friday night as the coronavirus outbreak escalated. This latest phase of social distancing follows as the government announced the immediate closure of bars, pubs and restaurants to reduce person to person contact and virus transmission. Photo credit: Guilhem Baker/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/08/2020. London, UK. Workmen install barriers for social distancing at the entrance of Chestnuts Primary School in Tottenham, north London, as the school prepares for reopening next week, at the start of the new academic year. The council and the school are putting in place measures for social distancing and safe conditions following the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/08/2020. London, UK. A workman installs barriers for social distancing at the entrance of Chestnuts Primary School in Tottenham, north London, as the school prepares for reopening next week, at the start of the new academic year. The council and the school are putting in place measures for social distancing and safe conditions following the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/08/2020. London, UK. Barriers are erected for social distancing at the entrance of Chestnuts Primary School in Tottenham, north London, as the school prepares for reopening next week, at the start of the new academic year. The council and the school are putting in place measures for social distancing and safe conditions following the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/06/2020; Weston-super-Mare, UK. A sign advising social distancing is placed at an entrance to the beach. People at the beach after some lockdown restrictions due to the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic have been lifted by the UK Government. People can spend as long outdoors as they want and can meet in groups of up to six people from different households as long as they maintain social distancing of 2m or more. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. LONDON, UK.  People pass a social distancing sign at the entrance to Ruislip Lido in north west London.  Hillingdon Council has closed the beach to the public following several days where the public were not adhering to social distancing as coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions have been eased by the UK government.  On the first day of the meteorological summer, visitors who travelled from out of the area resorted to finding a place to sunbathe on any patch of grass they could find.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  People take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  People take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  A couple plays paddle tennis as people take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days. [*** PERMISSION OBTAINED ***]  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  A couple plays paddle tennis as people take advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days. [*** PERMISSION OBTAINED ***]  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/05/2020. LONDON, UK.  Women sit in the sun taking advantage of the easing of certain coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather on Bank Holiday Monday at the beach at Ruislip Lido in north west London. The UK government continues to remind the public adhere to social distancing when outdoors and to wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.  The forecast is for temperatures to rise to 25C, with similar conditions for the next few days. [*** PERMISSION OBTAINED ***]  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/05/2020. London, UK. Police officers speak with a group of people in Chestnuts Park, north London, who are not observing social distancing guidelines. The government has relaxed the rules on the COVID-19 lockdown, allowing people to spend more time outdoors whilst following social distancing guidelines. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/05/2020. London, UK. The pavement outside Iceland on Green Lanes, Haringey in north London is temporarily widened with barriers to help with social distancing outside shops that have outdoor queues, in high footfall areas. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/05/2020. London, UK. The pavement outside Iceland on Green Lanes, Haringey in north London is temporarily widened with barriers to help with social distancing outside shops that have outdoor queues, in high footfall areas. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/04/2020. London, UK. Social distancing marks on the pathway at a north London park as coronavirus lockdown continues. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/04/2020. London, UK. A woman exercising near social distancing marks on the pathway at a north London park as coronavirus lockdown continues. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/04/2020. London, UK. A woman wearing a face mask walks past social distancing marks on the pathway at a north London park as coronavirus lockdown continues. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/03/2020. London, UK. Passengers wearing masks observe social distancing. London’s underground network that at its peak handles 5 million passenger journeys a day was left all but abandoned on Friday night as the coronavirus outbreak escalated. This latest phase of social distancing follows as the government announced the immediate closure of bars, pubs and restaurants to reduce person to person contact and virus transmission. Photo credit: Guilhem Baker/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2020. London, UK. A post on display in the window of Re-Style, hairdresser on Green Lanes, Haringey, north London. The hairdresser prepares to reopen by putting social distancing measures in place. The government has lowered COVID-19 alert level from four to three raising expectations that 2 meter distancing restrictions could be cut.  Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. Customers practice social distancing queuing up outside the reopened Ikea furniture store in Wembley. The company closed its UK stores in the UK on March 20 due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Customers will experience enhanced cleaning and safety precautions and social distancing rules will be enforced. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. Customers practice social distancing queuing up outside the reopened Ikea furniture store in Wembley. The company closed its UK stores in the UK on March 20 due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Customers will experience enhanced cleaning and safety precautions and social distancing rules will be enforced. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. Customers practice social distancing queuing up outside the reopened Ikea furniture store in Wembley. The company closed its UK stores in the UK on March 20 due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Customers will experience enhanced cleaning and safety precautions and social distancing rules will be enforced. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. Customers practice social distancing entering the reopened Ikea furniture store in Wembley. The company closed its UK stores in the UK on March 20 due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Customers will experience enhanced cleaning and safety precautions and social distancing rules will be enforced. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/05/2020. London, UK. Members of the public with camp chairs and tea mugs social distancing while out on Wimbledon Common as the Government relaxes the law on lockdown today to let people spend more time outside to enjoy the fresh air, picnics, sunbathing and meet other people while following social distancing guidelines. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2020. London, UK. A cyclist relaxes in the sun on a warm Spring day as Police patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing and exercise as Ministers urge councils to keep parks open to the public during lockdown. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2020. London, UK. Members of the public enjoy a walk on a warm Spring day as Police vans patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing and exercise as Ministers urge councils to keep parks open to the public during lockdown. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2020. London, UK. Two Police cyclists patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing as members of the public exercise as Ministers urge councils to keep parks open to the public during lockdown. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2020. London, UK. Two Police cyclists patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing as members of the public exercise as Ministers urge councils to keep parks open to the public during lockdown. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2020. London, UK. A policeman speaks to a women laying on the grass as Police patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing and exercise as Ministers urge councils to keep parks open to the public during lockdown. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2020. London, UK. A policeman speaks to two members of the public with bikes as Police patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing and exercise as Ministers urge councils to keep parks open to the public during lockdown. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2020. London, UK. Two women exercise on a warm Spring day as Police vans patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing and exercise. Meanwhile, Pret A Manger and other coffee shops in London start to reopen and Ministers consider when and how the lockdown will finish as politicians are warned that the UK could face the worst recession in 300 years. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2020. London, UK. Two women exercise on a warm Spring day as Police vans patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing and exercise. Meanwhile, Pret A Manger and other coffee shops in London start to reopen and Ministers consider when and how the lockdown will finish as politicians are warned that the UK could face the worst recession in 300 years. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2020. London, UK. Two women exercise on a warm Spring day as Police vans patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing and exercise. Meanwhile, Pret A Manger and other coffee shops in London start to reopen and Ministers consider when and how the lockdown will finish as politicians are warned that the UK could face the worst recession in 300 years. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2020. London, UK. Police vans patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing and exercise. Meanwhile, Pret A Manger and other coffee shops in London start to reopen and Ministers consider when and how the lockdown will finish as politicians are warned that the UK could face the worst recession in 300 years. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2020. London, UK. Men weight training on a warm Spring day as Police patrol Primrose Hill enforcing lockdown rules on social distancing and exercise. Meanwhile, Pret A Manger and other coffee shops in London start to reopen and Ministers consider when and how the lockdown will finish as politicians are warned that the UK could face the worst recession in 300 years. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/03/2020. London, UK. A runner exercises in a near empty Richmond Park as increased police patrols and the Government’s social distancing message to say at home gets through to the wider public: As Downing Street chief aide, Dominic Cummings goes into self-isolation as the coronavirus crisis continues. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/03/2020. London, UK. A runner exercises in a near empty Richmond Park as increased police patrols and the Government’s social distancing message to say at home gets through to the wider public: As Downing Street chief aide, Dominic Cummings goes into self-isolation as the coronavirus crisis continues. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/03/2020. London, UK. A walkers exercises in a near empty Richmond Park as increased police patrols and the Government’s social distancing message to say at home gets through to the wider public: As Downing Street chief aide, Dominic Cummings goes into self-isolation as the coronavirus crisis continues. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/03/2020. London, UK. Police speak to a man on a bench in St James’s Park  on the 2nd day of lockdown as Prime Minister Boris Johnson orders police to enforced the new social distancing rules. Meanwhile Prince Charles is confirmed to have contracted Covid19 as the crisis continues. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2020. London, UK. A man wearing a face covering walks past 'Re-Style', hairdresser on Green Lanes, Haringey, north London. The hairdresser prepares to reopen by putting social distancing measures in place. The government has lowered COVID-19 alert level from four to three raising expectations that 2 meter distancing restrictions could be cut.  Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. A security guard wearing PPE directs customers practicing social distancing queuing in a car park outside the reopened Ikea furniture store in Wembley. The company closed its UK stores in the UK on March 20 due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Customers will experience enhanced cleaning and safety precautions and social distancing rules will be enforced. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. Customers practice social distancing queuing in a car park outside the reopened Ikea furniture store in Wembley. The company closed its UK stores in the UK on March 20 due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Customers will experience enhanced cleaning and safety precautions and social distancing rules will be enforced. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. Customers practice social distancing queuing in a car park outside the reopened Ikea furniture store in Wembley. The company closed its UK stores in the UK on March 20 due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Customers will experience enhanced cleaning and safety precautions and social distancing rules will be enforced. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. Customers practice social distancing queuing in a car park outside the reopened Ikea furniture store in Wembley. The company closed its UK stores in the UK on March 20 due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Customers will experience enhanced cleaning and safety precautions and social distancing rules will be enforced. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2020. London, UK. Customers practice social distancing queuing up outside the reopened Ikea furniture store in Wembley. The company closed its UK stores in the UK on March 20 due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Customers will experience enhanced cleaning and safety precautions and social distancing rules will be enforced. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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