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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 25/10/2010. FILE PICTURE. GMT returns on Saturday as the clocks are turned back for the onset of winter. Mark Coxhead, 40,  begins the long task of changing the hundreds of clocks in his clock shop. Mark and his father opened Gutlin Clocks and Antiques in 1994 on Kings Road in Chelsea and have sold clocks to the Royal Family and are responsible for clocks at the Home Office, Scotland office and all of London's Law Courts
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 25/10/2010. FILE PICTURE. GMT returns on Saturday as the clocks are turned back for the onset of winter. Mark Coxhead, 40,  begins the long task of changing the hundreds of clocks in his clock shop. Mark and his father opened Gutlin Clocks and Antiques in 1994 on Kings Road in Chelsea and have sold clocks to the Royal Family and are responsible for clocks at the Home Office, Scotland office and all of London's Law Courts
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 25/10/2010. FILE PICTURE. GMT returns on Saturday as the clocks are turned back for the onset of winter. Mark Coxhead, 40,  begins the long task of changing the hundreds of clocks in his clock shop. Mark and his father opened Gutlin Clocks and Antiques in 1994 on Kings Road in Chelsea and have sold clocks to the Royal Family and are responsible for clocks at the Home Office, Scotland office and all of London's Law Courts
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 25/10/2010. FILE PICTURE. GMT returns on Saturday as the clocks are turned back for the onset of winter. Mark Coxhead, 40,  begins the long task of changing the hundreds of clocks in his clock shop. Mark and his father opened Gutlin Clocks and Antiques in 1994 on Kings Road in Chelsea and have sold clocks to the Royal Family and are responsible for clocks at the Home Office, Scotland office and all of London's Law Courts
    LNP_Clock_change_SSI_04.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 25/10/2010. FILE PICTURE. GMT returns on Saturday as the clocks are turned back for the onset of winter. Mark Coxhead, 40,  begins the long task of changing the hundreds of clocks in his clock shop. Mark and his father opened Gutlin Clocks and Antiques in 1994 on Kings Road in Chelsea and have sold clocks to the Royal Family and are responsible for clocks at the Home Office, Scotland office and all of London's Law Courts
    LNP_Clock_change_SSI_03.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 25/10/2010. FILE PICTURE. GMT returns on Saturday as the clocks are turned back for the onset of winter. Mark Coxhead, 40,  begins the long task of changing the hundreds of clocks in his clock shop. Mark and his father opened Gutlin Clocks and Antiques in 1994 on Kings Road in Chelsea and have sold clocks to the Royal Family and are responsible for clocks at the Home Office, Scotland office and all of London's Law Courts
    LNP_Clock_change_SSI_01.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 25/10/2010. FILE PICTURE. GMT returns on Saturday as the clocks are turned back for the onset of winter. Mark Coxhead, 40,  begins the long task of changing the hundreds of clocks in his clock shop. Mark and his father opened Gutlin Clocks and Antiques in 1994 on Kings Road in Chelsea and have sold clocks to the Royal Family and are responsible for clocks at the Home Office, Scotland office and all of London's Law Courts
    LNP_Clock_change_SSI_09.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 25/10/2010. FILE PICTURE. GMT returns on Saturday as the clocks are turned back for the onset of winter. Mark Coxhead, 40,  begins the long task of changing the hundreds of clocks in his clock shop. Mark and his father opened Gutlin Clocks and Antiques in 1994 on Kings Road in Chelsea and have sold clocks to the Royal Family and are responsible for clocks at the Home Office, Scotland office and all of London's Law Courts
    LNP_Clock_change_SSI_08.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 25/10/2010. FILE PICTURE. GMT returns on Saturday as the clocks are turned back for the onset of winter. Mark Coxhead, 40,  begins the long task of changing the hundreds of clocks in his clock shop. Mark and his father opened Gutlin Clocks and Antiques in 1994 on Kings Road in Chelsea and have sold clocks to the Royal Family and are responsible for clocks at the Home Office, Scotland office and all of London's Law Courts
    LNP_Clock_change_SSI_02.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA017.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA015.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA014.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Queen's House in the foreground as the Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA011.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Queen's House in the foreground as the Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA010.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Queen's House in the foreground as the Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA009.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Queen's House in the foreground as the Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA007.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Queen's House in the foreground as the Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA006.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Queen's House in the foreground as the Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA005.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Cutty Sark in the foreground as the Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA003.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA001.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. The Viking Sun cruise ship from Norway is pulled backwards down the River Thames this afternoon so it can dock next to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London.  Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Viking_Sun_London_GFA002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2018. Goathland UK. 1956 BR Standard 4 Tank 80136 travels backwards through the village of Goathland this morning in the North Yorkshire Moors pulling the 10:00 train from Whitby to Pickering. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2018. Goathland UK. 1956 BR Standard 4 Tank 80136 travels backwards through the village of Goathland this morning in the North Yorkshire Moors pulling the 10:00 train from Whitby to Pickering. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_NORTH_YORKSHIRE_STEAM_AMC_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  A man photographs Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner as she leaves London passing the Shard before travelling under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  A man photographs Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner as she leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  A man photographs Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner as she leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner leaves London passing the Shard before travelling under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner leaves London passing the Shard before travelling under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Tourists take a photograph in front of Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner seen moored next to HMS Belfast before she leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner seen moored next to HMS Belfast before she leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner seen moored next to HMS Belfast before she leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner seen moored next to HMS Belfast before she leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner seen moored next to HMS Belfast before she leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  Silver Wind, a huge 514 feet long, 17,400 ton cruise liner seen moored next to HMS Belfast before she leaves London under Tower Bridge this morning after a brief visit, towed backwards by two tugs. Silver Wind carries just 296 passengers and its owner, Silversea claim that the ship has amongst the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise ship industry, with the largest suites measuring 1,314 square feet. Tickets cost thousands of pounds, but all guest expenses, even champagne are included in the price. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Silver_Wind_luxury_cruise_ship_V...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/07/2017. London, UK. Red circle indicates a writing on Boris Johnson's t-shirt that reads "Boris Johnson" backwards because the t-shirt is inside out. The writing above the appears to be the signature of Boris Johnson. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson returns from a morning run before attending cabinet in Downing Street. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/07/2017. London, UK. (LEFT) Writing on Boris Johnson's t-shirt that reads "Boris Johnson" backwards, because the t-shirt is inside out.  (RIGHT) the same age flipped horizontally showing the writing more clearly. The writing above the appears to be the signature of Boris Johnson. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson returns from a morning run before attending cabinet in Downing Street. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 11/09/2016 . Manchester , UK . A man staggers backwards outside The Bridge on Bridge Street . Revellers out in Manchester City Centre . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures .06/06/2015. Manchester , UK.  Festival goers walk backwards in to strong gusts of wind stirring up dust and grit . Early arrivals at The Parklife 2015 music festival in Heaton Park , Manchester . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures .06/06/2015. Manchester , UK.  Festival goers walk backwards in to strong gusts of wind stirring up dust and grit . Early arrivals at The Parklife 2015 music festival in Heaton Park , Manchester . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_Parklife2015_JGO_017.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 04/12/2013 . Manchester , UK . Lyn-Z ( Lindsey Ann Way ) bends backwards as she plays bass guitar . Mindless Self Indulgence ( MSI ) play the Ritz in Manchester . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 17/11/2013 .  Manchester , UK . A paramedic attends to the needs of a woman who was slumped backwards on a bench in the street . Students from Manchester's Universities take part in the annual Carnage pub crawl event at bars in the city's Deansgate Locks venue . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 17/11/2013 .  Manchester , UK . A paramedic attends to the needs of a woman who is slumped backwards on a bench in the street . Students from Manchester's Universities take part in the annual Carnage pub crawl event at bars in the city's Deansgate Locks venue . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_Carnage_2013_JGO_86.jpg