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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/07/2020. CITY, UK.  Surveyors take advantage of a quiet Leadenhall Market in the City of London to careful laser measurements.  The historical market would normally be crowded with city workers on a Friday lunchtime but the coronavirus pandemic has left the venue largely unattended as people continue work from home.  The future definition of the workplace may be a hybrid of office work and working from home, resulting in a probable reduction in people working in the area.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/07/2020. CITY, UK.  Surveyors take advantage of a quiet Leadenhall Market in the City of London to careful laser measurements.  The historical market would normally be crowded with city workers on a Friday lunchtime but the coronavirus pandemic has left the venue largely unattended as people continue work from home.  The future definition of the workplace may be a hybrid of office work and working from home, resulting in a probable reduction in people working in the area.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/07/2020. CITY, UK.  Surveyors take advantage of a quiet Leadenhall Market in the City of London to careful laser measurements.  The historical market would normally be crowded with city workers on a Friday lunchtime but the coronavirus pandemic has left the venue largely unattended as people continue work from home.  The future definition of the workplace may be a hybrid of office work and working from home, resulting in a probable reduction in people working in the area.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/07/2020. CITY, UK.  A quiet Leadenhall Market in the City of London.  The historical market would normally be crowded with city workers on a Friday lunchtime but the coronavirus pandemic has left the venue largely unattended as people continue work from home.  The future definition of the workplace may be a hybrid of office work and working from home, resulting in a probable reduction in people working in the area.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/07/2020. CITY, UK.  Surveyors take advantage of a quiet Leadenhall Market in the City of London to careful laser measurements.  The historical market would normally be crowded with city workers on a Friday lunchtime but the coronavirus pandemic has left the venue largely unattended as people continue work from home.  The future definition of the workplace may be a hybrid of office work and working from home, resulting in a probable reduction in people working in the area.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_LEADENHALL_MARKET_SCU_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/07/2020. CITY, UK.  Surveyors take advantage of a quiet Leadenhall Market in the City of London to careful laser measurements.  The historical market would normally be crowded with city workers on a Friday lunchtime but the coronavirus pandemic has left the venue largely unattended as people continue work from home.  The future definition of the workplace may be a hybrid of office work and working from home, resulting in a probable reduction in people working in the area.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_LEADENHALL_MARKET_SCU_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/07/2020. CITY, UK.  Surveyors take advantage of a quiet Leadenhall Market in the City of London to careful laser measurements.  The historical market would normally be crowded with city workers on a Friday lunchtime but the coronavirus pandemic has left the venue largely unattended as people continue work from home.  The future definition of the workplace may be a hybrid of office work and working from home, resulting in a probable reduction in people working in the area.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_LEADENHALL_MARKET_SCU_03.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 29/12/2017. Salisbury, UK. Members of the Alaskan Malamute Working Association (AMWA) take part in the '4-paw drive' at the Working Dog Event, the Salisbury Plain Trek on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.  Teams cover a minimum of 60 miles over the two days, with a choice of four distances - 7.5, 11, 16 or 22 miles. Photo credit: Shane Wilkinson/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/12/2017. Salisbury, UK. Members of the Alaskan Malamute Working Association (AMWA) take part in the '4-paw drive' at the Working Dog Event, the Salisbury Plain Trek on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.  Teams cover a minimum of 60 miles over the two days, with a choice of four distances - 7.5, 11, 16 or 22 miles. Photo credit: Shane Wilkinson/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/12/2017. Salisbury, UK. Members of the Alaskan Malamute Working Association (AMWA) take part in the '4-paw drive' at the Working Dog Event, the Salisbury Plain Trek on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.  Teams cover a minimum of 60 miles over the two days, with a choice of four distances - 7.5, 11, 16 or 22 miles. Photo credit: Shane Wilkinson/LNP
    LNP_Salisbury_Treck_MPIX_2.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 29/12/2017. Salisbury, UK. Members of the Alaskan Malamute Working Association (AMWA) take part in the '4-paw drive' at the Working Dog Event, the Salisbury Plain Trek on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.  Teams cover a minimum of 60 miles over the two days, with a choice of four distances - 7.5, 11, 16 or 22 miles. Photo credit: Shane Wilkinson/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 29/12/2017. Salisbury, UK. Members of the Alaskan Malamute Working Association (AMWA) take part in the '4-paw drive' at the Working Dog Event, the Salisbury Plain Trek on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.  Teams cover a minimum of 60 miles over the two days, with a choice of four distances - 7.5, 11, 16 or 22 miles. Photo credit: Shane Wilkinson/LNP
    LNP_Salisbury_Treck_MPIX_3.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.06/11/2010.  Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire . The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship. Pictured is Radha Mohan das with two of the cows.
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  • © under license to London News pictures.06/11/2010.  Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire . The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor (pictured), a Hindu place of worship.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/04/2013. London, UK. UN International Mine Awareness Day [FILE PHOTO NOT FOR ONLINE USE].  With other members of his team working in the background a Mines Advisory Group deminer member uses his mine detector in a minefield near Khalo Bazany Village, Kirkuk, Iraq.  Laid by Iraqi forces in 1987 to stop Kurdish Peshmerga using the area as a route to attack Kirkuk deminers have found a total of 38 mines so far, once cleared the area will be used by local villagers to graze livestock. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Rt Hon Domonic Grieve QC MP (right). Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Milk_10.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.A Hindu's look at painted cows during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Milk_9.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Radha Mohan das with a milk cow before Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Milk_8.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.06/11/2010.  Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire . The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor (pictured), a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Milk_7.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.06/11/2010.  Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire . The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship. Pictured is Atourney General Hon Domonic Grieve QC MP.
    LNP_Gokul_Milk_6.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.06/11/2010.  Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire . The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Milk_4.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.06/11/2010.  A man praying in front of cows at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire . The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Milk_3.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.06/11/2010.  Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire . The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship. Pictured is Atourney General Hon Domonic Grieve QC MP.
    LNP_Gokul_Milk_1.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_010.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_009.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 11/03/2014. Sara Friday, a former train driver and  member of the RMT brings flowers to the RMT head office, London, to paid tribute to Bob Crow, General secretary of the Rail Maritime and Transport union, who has died today (11/03/14) at the age of 52 of a heart attack. Her note reads: "You were a great leader, great public coacher. You could  really speak to the working class. You will be missed. Sara Friday." London, UK.   Photo credit: Isabel Infantes /LNP
    LNP_BOB_CROW_ISN 009.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Seed being thrown over a fire during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_123.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Seed being thrown over a fire during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_122.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Ghee being poured over a fire during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_121.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Women throw seed over their sholders during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_118.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.An elderly woman praying during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_116.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Rt Hon Domonic Grieve QC MP (right). Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_115.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.A Hindu's feeding carrots to painted cows during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_113.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.A Hindu's look at painted cows during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_112.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.A Hindu's look at painted cows during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_111.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship. PIctured holding the celebrations in orange is His Holiness Bhakti Caru Swami.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_16.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Rt Hon Domonic Grieve QC MP (right). Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_14.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.A small boy mixing ghee with his father, a Hindu Priest. Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. Jo Swinson answers a question whilst the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. Justine Roberts, founder of Mumsnet answers a question whilst the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_015.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_012.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_011.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a Q&A session with mums, dads and grandparents with Mumsnet and Gransnet at PwC in central London on Monday, 30 June to mark the first day that all employees gain the right to request flexible working from their employers. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_MUMSNET_TAK_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 11/03/2014. Sara Friday, a former train driver and  member of the RMT brings flowers to the RMT head office, London, to paid tribute to Bob Crow, General secretary of the Rail Maritime and Transport union, who has died today (11/03/14) at the age of 52 of a heart attack. Her note reads: "You were a great leader, great public coacher. You could  really speak to the working class. You will be missed. Sara Friday." London, UK.   Photo credit: Isabel Infantes /LNP
    LNP_BOB_CROW_ISN 007.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.A Hindu Priest blowing a horn during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_120.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.A fire being lit during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_119.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Women praying during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_117.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Radha Mohan das with a milk cow before Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_114.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.A Hindu's look at painted cows during Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
    LNP_Gokul_Diwali_Watford_AWC_110.JPG
  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Seed being thrown onto a fire as part of Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
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  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Seed being thrown onto a fire as part of Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
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  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
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  • © under license to London News pictures.  06/11/2010.Offerings to be used during prayer and celebration are passed amongst guests before Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu new year, at Gokul Centre for Cow Protection and Working Oxen in Aldenham near Watford, Hertfordshire today (Sat). The centre, which was originally donated by George Harrison, is unique in the western world producing "Ahimsa Milk" at a cost of £3 per litre without harm to any living being. The Centre is part of Bhaktivedanta Manor, a Hindu place of worship.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini works on gold leaf forming part of a portrait of Queen Anne and her consort Prince George, during restoration work to the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini works on gold leaf forming part of a portrait of Queen Anne and her consort Prince George, during restoration work to the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini works on gold leaf forming part of a portrait of Queen Anne and her consort Prince George, during restoration work to the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini examines damage to enamel during restoration work on the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini works on the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini works on the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini works on the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini works on the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini works on the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2013. London, UK. On top of a scaffolding tower at around 40 feet in the air, restoration expert Francesco Rosellini works on the ceiling of the 'Painted Hall' at Greenwich Old Naval College in London today (04/03/2013). The conservation work, paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the 10th time the Painted Hall (often described as "finest dining hall in Europe") will have been restored since its completion in 1784 and will have taken around five months to complete when the hall is unveiled to the public in May of this year. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2020. LONDON, UK. Construction continues on 8 Bishopsgate in the City of London on a Monday lunchtime, which, prior to the coronavirus pandemic, would normally be busy with office workers.  The UK government has indicated that it is safe to return to work as long as employers have made their offices Covid secure, but many worker are choosing to continue to work from home.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2020. LONDON, UK. Outside the Bank of England and Royal Exchange in the City of London on a Monday lunchtime, which, prior to the coronavirus pandemic, would normally be busy with office workers.  The UK government has indicated that it is safe to return to work as long as employers have made their offices Covid secure, but many worker are choosing to continue to work from home.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2020. LONDON, UK. St Paul's is reflected in One New Change in the City of London on a Monday lunchtime, which, prior to the coronavirus pandemic, would normally be busy with office workers.  The UK government has indicated that it is safe to return to work as long as employers have made their offices Covid secure, but many worker are choosing to continue to work from home.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2020. LONDON, UK. A quite Fenchurch Street in the City of London on a Monday lunchtime, which, prior to the coronavirus pandemic, would normally be busy with office workers.  The UK government has indicated that it is safe to return to work as long as employers have made their offices Covid secure, but many worker are choosing to continue to work from home.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2020. LONDON, UK. A handful of workers having a drink in Leadenhall Market in the City of London on a Monday lunchtime, which, prior to the coronavirus pandemic, would normally be busy with office workers and tourists.  The UK government has indicated that it is safe to return to work as long as employers have made their offices Covid secure, but many worker are choosing to continue to work from home.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2020. LONDON, UK. Outside the Bank of England and Royal Exchange in the City of London on a Monday lunchtime, which, prior to the coronavirus pandemic, would normally be busy with office workers.  The UK government has indicated that it is safe to return to work as long as employers have made their offices Covid secure, but many worker are choosing to continue to work from home.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2020. LONDON, UK. Outside the Bank of England and Royal Exchange in the City of London on a Monday lunchtime, which, prior to the coronavirus pandemic, would normally be busy with office workers.  The UK government has indicated that it is safe to return to work as long as employers have made their offices Covid secure, but many worker are choosing to continue to work from home.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/09/2020. LONDON, UK. An almost empty Paternoster Square in the City of London on a Monday lunchtime, which, prior to the coronavirus pandemic, would normally be busy with office workers.  The UK government has indicated that it is safe to return to work as long as employers have made their offices Covid secure, but many worker are choosing to continue to work from home.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/05/2017. London, UK. Demonstrators protest against austerity, cuts and anti-trade union laws at the May Day demonstration, an annual working-class demonstration taking place on the 1 May. The demonstration starts at Clerkenwell Green and moves on to Trafalgar Square. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/05/2017. London, UK. Demonstrators protest against austerity, cuts and anti-trade union laws at the May Day demonstration, an annual working-class demonstration taking place on the 1 May. The demonstration starts at Clerkenwell Green and moves on to Trafalgar Square. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/04/2013. London, UK. UN International Mine Awareness Day [FILE PHOTO NOT FOR ONLINE USE]. A Mines Advisory Group deminer uses a mine detector in a minefield near Dalo Village, Kirkuk, Iraq. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/04/2013. London, UK. UN International Mine Awareness Day [FILE PHOTO NOT FOR ONLINE USE].  A Mines Advisory Group deminer member probes the ground in a minefield after picking contact on his mine detector near Khalo Bazany Village, Kirkuk, Iraq.  Laid by Iraqi forces in 1987 to stop Kurdish Peshmerga using the area as a route to attack Kirkuk deminers have found a total of 38 mines so far, once cleared the area will be used by local villagers to graze livestock. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/04/2013. London, UK. UN International Mine Awareness Day [FILE PHOTO NOT FOR ONLINE USE].  A Mines Advisory Group deminer member scrapes away soil with a trowel after picking up a contact on his mine detector in a minefield near Khalo Bazany Village, Kirkuk, Iraq.  Laid by Iraqi forces in 1987 to stop Kurdish Peshmerga using the area as a route to attack Kirkuk deminers have found a total of 38 mines so far, once cleared the area will be used by local villagers to graze livestock. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/04/2013. London, UK. UN International Mine Awareness Day [FILE PHOTO NOT FOR ONLINE USE].  A Mines Advisory Group deminer uses a prodder to probe the ground as he investigates a contact from his mine detector in a minefield near Dalo Village, Kirkuk, Iraq. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. A Kurdish peshmerga officer stands in the early morning sunlight at a defensive position located on the top of Bashiqa Mountain, Iraq.<br />
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Bashiqa Mountain, towering over the town of the same name, is now a heavily fortified front line. Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions. Regular exchanges of fire take place between the Kurds and the Islamic militants with the occupied Iraqi city of Mosul forming the backdrop.<br />
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The town of Bashiqa, a formerly mixed town that had a population of Yazidi, Kurd, Arab and Shabak, now lies empty apart from insurgents. Along with several other urban sprawls the town forms one of the gateways to Iraq's second largest city that will need to be dealt with should the Kurds be called to advance on Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. As day breaks a Kurdish peshmerga fighter mans a sandbagged defensive position on Bashiqa Mountain, Iraq.<br />
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Bashiqa Mountain, towering over the town of the same name, is now a heavily fortified front line. Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions. Regular exchanges of fire take place between the Kurds and the Islamic militants with the occupied Iraqi city of Mosul forming the backdrop.<br />
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The town of Bashiqa, a formerly mixed town that had a population of Yazidi, Kurd, Arab and Shabak, now lies empty apart from insurgents. Along with several other urban sprawls the town forms one of the gateways to Iraq's second largest city that will need to be dealt with should the Kurds be called to advance on Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. A Kurdish peshmerga fighter fires a DShK heavy machine gun at ISIS vehicles moving near his unit's defensive position on Bashiqa Mountain, Iraq.<br />
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Bashiqa Mountain, towering over the town of the same name, is now a heavily fortified front line. Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions. Regular exchanges of fire take place between the Kurds and the Islamic militants with the occupied Iraqi city of Mosul forming the backdrop.<br />
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The town of Bashiqa, a formerly mixed town that had a population of Yazidi, Kurd, Arab and Shabak, now lies empty apart from insurgents. Along with several other urban sprawls the town forms one of the gateways to Iraq's second largest city that will need to be dealt with should the Kurds be called to advance on Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. A Kurdish peshmerga fighter keeps watch from a position on top of Bashiqa Mountain near Mosul, Iraq.<br />
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Bashiqa Mountain, towering over the town of the same name, is now a heavily fortified front line. Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions. Regular exchanges of fire take place between the Kurds and the Islamic militants with the occupied Iraqi city of Mosul forming the backdrop.<br />
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The town of Bashiqa, a formerly mixed town that had a population of Yazidi, Kurd, Arab and Shabak, now lies empty apart from insurgents. Along with several other urban sprawls the town forms one of the gateways to Iraq's second largest city that will need to be dealt with should the Kurds be called to advance on Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. Kurdish peshmerga chat between guard shifts at a defensive positon on the top of Bashiqa Mountain near Mosul, Iraq.<br />
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Bashiqa Mountain, towering over the town of the same name, is now a heavily fortified front line. Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions. Regular exchanges of fire take place between the Kurds and the Islamic militants with the occupied Iraqi city of Mosul forming the backdrop.<br />
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The town of Bashiqa, a formerly mixed town that had a population of Yazidi, Kurd, Arab and Shabak, now lies empty apart from insurgents. Along with several other urban sprawls the town forms one of the gateways to Iraq's second largest city that will need to be dealt with should the Kurds be called to advance on Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. Kurdish peshmerga chat between guard shifts at a defensive positon on the top of Bashiqa Mountain near Mosul, Iraq.<br />
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Bashiqa Mountain, towering over the town of the same name, is now a heavily fortified front line. Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions. Regular exchanges of fire take place between the Kurds and the Islamic militants with the occupied Iraqi city of Mosul forming the backdrop.<br />
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The town of Bashiqa, a formerly mixed town that had a population of Yazidi, Kurd, Arab and Shabak, now lies empty apart from insurgents. Along with several other urban sprawls the town forms one of the gateways to Iraq's second largest city that will need to be dealt with should the Kurds be called to advance on Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. A Kurdish peshmerga fighter cleans an M84 general purpose machine gun during downtime at a peshmerga position on Bashiqa Mountain near Mosul.<br />
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Bashiqa Mountain, towering over the town of the same name, is now a heavily fortified front line. Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions. Regular exchanges of fire take place between the Kurds and the Islamic militants with the occupied Iraqi city of Mosul forming the backdrop.<br />
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The town of Bashiqa, a formerly mixed town that had a population of Yazidi, Kurd, Arab and Shabak, now lies empty apart from insurgents. Along with several other urban sprawls the town forms one of the gateways to Iraq's second largest city that will need to be dealt with should the Kurds be called to advance on Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. A Kurdish peshmerga fighter keeps watch from a position on top of Bashiqa Mountain near Mosul, Iraq.<br />
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Bashiqa Mountain, towering over the town of the same name, is now a heavily fortified front line. Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions. Regular exchanges of fire take place between the Kurds and the Islamic militants with the occupied Iraqi city of Mosul forming the backdrop.<br />
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The town of Bashiqa, a formerly mixed town that had a population of Yazidi, Kurd, Arab and Shabak, now lies empty apart from insurgents. Along with several other urban sprawls the town forms one of the gateways to Iraq's second largest city that will need to be dealt with should the Kurds be called to advance on Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. A Kurdish peshmerga fighter uses his mobile phone as he keeps watch from a position on top of Bashiqa Mountain near Mosul, Iraq.<br />
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Bashiqa Mountain, towering over the town of the same name, is now a heavily fortified front line. Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions. Regular exchanges of fire take place between the Kurds and the Islamic militants with the occupied Iraqi city of Mosul forming the backdrop.<br />
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The town of Bashiqa, a formerly mixed town that had a population of Yazidi, Kurd, Arab and Shabak, now lies empty apart from insurgents. Along with several other urban sprawls the town forms one of the gateways to Iraq's second largest city that will need to be dealt with should the Kurds be called to advance on Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Aberystwyth, UK. 22/01/2014.<br />
Workmen remove the last sections of the iconic 1920'€™s public shelter that was destroyed by the huge storms at Aberystwyth in early January 2014. The waves gouged out the hollow foundations underneath the Grade 2 listed building causing its collapse. The remains have now ben taken away for replacement and repair. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP<br />
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  • © London News Pictures. Aberystwyth, UK. 22/01/2014.<br />
Workmen remove the last sections of the iconic 1920'€™s public shelter that was destroyed by the huge storms at Aberystwyth in early January 2014. The waves gouged out the hollow foundations underneath the Grade 2 listed building causing its collapse. The remains have now ben taken away for replacement and repair. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP<br />
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  • © London News Pictures. Aberystwyth, UK. 22/01/2014.<br />
Workmen remove the last sections of the iconic 1920'€™s public shelter that was destroyed by the huge storms at Aberystwyth in early January 2014. The waves gouged out the hollow foundations underneath the Grade 2 listed building causing its collapse. The remains have now ben taken away for replacement and repair. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP<br />
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  • © London News Pictures. Aberystwyth, UK. 22/01/2014.<br />
Workmen remove the last sections of the iconic 1920'€™s public shelter that was destroyed by the huge storms at Aberystwyth in early January 2014. The waves gouged out the hollow foundations underneath the Grade 2 listed building causing its collapse. The remains have now ben taken away for replacement and repair. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP<br />
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