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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. o01/09/2015. Bashiqa, Iraq. A fighter belonging to Iranian Kurdish peshmerga from PAK fires a 60mm mortar from defensive emplacements on the summit of Bashiqa Mountain at ISIS locations within the town of the same name.<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 Kurdish peshmerga, having withdrawn to the mountain after the August 2014 ISIS offensive, now watch over Islamic State held territory from their sandbagged high-ground positions.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. 28/09/2014. Al-Yarubiyah, Syria. Using a home made 14.5mm rifle, a sniper belonging to Syrian Kurdish YPG forces in Al-Yarubiyah, Syria, fires at Islamic State positions across the border in Rabia, Iraq.<br />
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Facing each other across the Iraq-Syria border, the towns of Al-Yarubiyah, Syria, and Rabia, Iraq, were taken by Islamic State insurgents in August 2014. Since then The town of Al-Yarubiyah and parts of Rabia have been re-taken by fighters from the Syrian Kurdish YPG. At present the situation in the towns is static, but with large exchanges of sniper and heavy machine gun fire as well as mortars and rocket propelled grenades, recently occasional close quarter fighting has taken place as either side tests the defences of the other. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RABIA_02_MCR.JPG
  • © 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
    LNP_BASHIQA_11_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2019. London, UK. Members of the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41-gun salute to mark the 67th anniversary of the Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne, in Green Park. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Queen_Elizabeth_II_Accession_Ann...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2019. London, UK. Members of the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41-gun salute to mark the 67th anniversary of the Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne, in Green Park. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2019. London, UK. Members of the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41-gun salute to mark the 67th anniversary of the Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne, in Green Park. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Queen_Elizabeth_II_Accession_Ann...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in Green Park, London, today (23/07/2013) to mark the birth of a new Royal Baby who was born yesterday to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SA_08_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in Green Park, London, today (23/07/2013) to mark the birth of a new Royal Baby who was born yesterday to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SA_07_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in Green Park, London, today (23/07/2013) to mark the birth of a new Royal Baby who was born yesterday to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SA_06_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in Green Park, London, today (23/07/2013) to mark the birth of a new Royal Baby who was born yesterday to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SA_05_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in Green Park, London, today (23/07/2013) to mark the birth of a new Royal Baby who was born yesterday to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SA_04_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery gallop to fire a 41 gun salute in Green Park, London, today (23/07/2013) to mark the birth of a new Royal Baby who was born yesterday to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SA_03_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in Green Park, London, today (23/07/2013) to mark the birth of a new Royal Baby who was born yesterday to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SA_01_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery gallop to fire a 41 gun salute in Green Park, London, today (23/07/2013) to mark the birth of a new Royal Baby who was born yesterday to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SA_02_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/06/2012. LONDON, UK. As fireworks detonate in the background re-enactors of the 'Moscow Militia' fire their muskets during a performance of Tchaikowsky's '1812 Overture' at the annual Beating Retreat parade at Horse Guards Parade in London. On two successive evenings each year in June a pageant of military music, precision drill and colour takes place on Horse Guards Parade in the heart of London when the Massed Bands of the Household Division carry out the Ceremony of Beating Retreat. 300 musicians, drummers and pipers perform this age-old ceremony. The Retreat has origins in the early days of chivalry when beating or sounding retreat pulled a halt to the days fighting. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BRETREAT2012_24_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/06/2012. LONDON, UK. As fireworks detonate in the background re-enactors of the 'Moscow Militia' fire their muskets during a performance of Tchaikowsky's '1812 Overture' at the annual Beating Retreat parade at Horse Guards Parade in London. On two successive evenings each year in June a pageant of military music, precision drill and colour takes place on Horse Guards Parade in the heart of London when the Massed Bands of the Household Division carry out the Ceremony of Beating Retreat. 300 musicians, drummers and pipers perform this age-old ceremony. The Retreat has origins in the early days of chivalry when beating or sounding retreat pulled a halt to the days fighting. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BRETREAT2012_23_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/06/2012. LONDON, UK. As fireworks detonate in the background re-enactors of the 'Moscow Militia' fire their muskets during a performance of Tchaikowsky's '1812 Overture' at the annual Beating Retreat parade at Horse Guards Parade in London. On two successive evenings each year in June a pageant of military music, precision drill and colour takes place on Horse Guards Parade in the heart of London when the Massed Bands of the Household Division carry out the Ceremony of Beating Retreat. 300 musicians, drummers and pipers perform this age-old ceremony. The Retreat has origins in the early days of chivalry when beating or sounding retreat pulled a halt to the days fighting. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BRETREAT2012_22_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/06/2012. LONDON, UK. As fireworks detonate in the background re-enactors of the 'Moscow Militia' fire their muskets during a performance of Tchaikowsky's '1812 Overture' at the annual Beating Retreat parade at Horse Guards Parade in London. On two successive evenings each year in June a pageant of military music, precision drill and colour takes place on Horse Guards Parade in the heart of London when the Massed Bands of the Household Division carry out the Ceremony of Beating Retreat. 300 musicians, drummers and pipers perform this age-old ceremony. The Retreat has origins in the early days of chivalry when beating or sounding retreat pulled a halt to the days fighting. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BRETREAT2012_21_MCR.JPG
  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/02/2017. Albu Saif, Iraq. An Iraqi Army Aviation Mi-28 attack helicopter fires unguided rockets and 30mm canon into the village of Albu Saif as Iraqi security forces continue with the offensive to retake western Mosul from Islamic State forces.<br />
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The settlement of Albu Saif is located on high ground overlooking Mosul Airport and as such is a strategic point that needs to be taken as part of the operation to retake the western side of Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_WMOSUL_D2_006_MCR.JPG
  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/02/2017. Albu Saif, Iraq. An Iraqi Army Aviation Mi-28 attack helicopter fires its 30mm canon into the village of Albu Saif as Iraqi security forces continue with the offensive to retake western Mosul from Islamic State forces.<br />
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The settlement of Albu Saif is located on high ground overlooking Mosul Airport and as such is a strategic point that needs to be taken as part of the operation to retake the western side of Mosul. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_WMOSUL_D2_001_MCR.JPG
  • 20/02/2017. Albu Saif, Iraq. An Iraqi Army Aviation Mi-28 attack helicopter fires unguided rockets into the village of Albu Saif as Iraqi security forces continue with the offensive to retake western Mosul from Islamic State forces.<br />
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Iraqi forces reported today that one of its attack helicopters, supporting the ongoing Mosul Offensive, was shot down by Islamic State militants.
    LNP_IRQ_ATTACK_HELI_09_MCR.JPG
  • 20/02/2017. Albu Saif, Iraq. An Iraqi Army Aviation Mi-28 attack helicopter fires 30mm canon rounds into the village of Albu Saif as Iraqi security forces continue with the offensive to retake western Mosul from Islamic State forces.<br />
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Iraqi forces reported today that one of its attack helicopters, supporting the ongoing Mosul Offensive, was shot down by Islamic State militants.
    LNP_IRQ_ATTACK_HELI_11_MCR.JPG
  • 20/02/2017. Albu Saif, Iraq. An Iraqi Army Aviation Mi-28 attack helicopter fires its 30mm canon into the village of Albu Saif as Iraqi security forces continue with the offensive to retake western Mosul from Islamic State forces.<br />
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Iraqi forces reported today that one of its attack helicopters, supporting the ongoing Mosul Offensive, was shot down by Islamic State militants.
    LNP_IRQ_ATTACK_HELI_10_MCR.JPG
  • 20/02/2017. Abu Saif, Iraq. An Iraqi Army Aviation Mi-28 Havoc fires rockets at Islamic State positions in Albu Saif during the West Mosul Offensive as it supports Iraqi troops fighting in the city.<br />
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Iraqi forces reported today that one of its attack helicopters, supporting the ongoing Mosul Offensive, was shot down by Islamic State militants.
    LNP_IRQ_ATTACK_HELI_01_MCR.JPG
  • 20/02/2017. Abu Saif, Iraq. An Iraqi Army Aviation Mi-28 Havoc fires rockets at Islamic State positions in Albu Saif during the West Mosul Offensive as it supports Iraqi troops fighting in the city.<br />
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Iraqi forces reported today that one of its attack helicopters, supporting the ongoing Mosul Offensive, was shot down by Islamic State militants.
    LNP_IRQ_ATTACK_HELI_02_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Major Mark Edward RHA, 36, from Norfolk. Commanding officer of the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery. <br />
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Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery NNNNNN at Wellington Barracks in Central London today (23/07/2013) as they prepare for a gun salute which will mark the birth of the son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Will and Kate, who was born yesterday afternoon at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SUN_05_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Major Mark Edward RHA, 36, from Norfolk. Commanding officer of the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery. <br />
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Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery NNNNNN at Wellington Barracks in Central London today (23/07/2013) as they prepare for a gun salute which will mark the birth of the son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Will and Kate, who was born yesterday afternoon at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SUN_03_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Sergeant Luke Allen, 25, from Leicestershire. Member of Kings Troop Royal Horse Artliiery.<br />
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Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery NNNNNN at Wellington Barracks in Central London today (23/07/2013) as they prepare for a gun salute which will mark the birth of the son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Will and Kate, who was born yesterday afternoon at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SUN_02_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Major Mark Edward RHA, 36, from Norfolk. Commanding officer of the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery. <br />
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Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery NNNNNN at Wellington Barracks in Central London today (23/07/2013) as they prepare for a gun salute which will mark the birth of the son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Will and Kate, who was born yesterday afternoon at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SUN_06_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Major Mark Edward RHA, 36, from Norfolk. Commanding officer of the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery. <br />
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Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery NNNNNN at Wellington Barracks in Central London today (23/07/2013) as they prepare for a gun salute which will mark the birth of the son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Will and Kate, who was born yesterday afternoon at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SUN_04_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2013. London, UK. Sergeant Luke Allen, 25, from Leicestershire. Member of Kings Troop Royal Horse Artliiery.<br />
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Gunners of the King's Troop Royal Artillery NNNNNN at Wellington Barracks in Central London today (23/07/2013) as they prepare for a gun salute which will mark the birth of the son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Will and Kate, who was born yesterday afternoon at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_BABY_GUN_SUN_01_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AUSTERITY_ART_150506_SCH_25.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AUSTERITY_ART_150506_SCH_24.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AUSTERITY_ART_150506_SCH_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AUSTERITY_ART_150506_SCH_22.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AUSTERITY_ART_150506_SCH_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow (pictured) and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AUSTERITY_ART_150506_SCH_20.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow (pictured) and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AUSTERITY_ART_150506_SCH_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow (pictured) and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  06/05/2015. Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.   'Figures' is burnt on the beach at Ladye (correct) Bay in Clevedon, with 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity read out and recorded nearby.  The art is by Liz Crow and was displayed in a mobile gallery built into a van.  On election’s eve, 6 May, at lowest tide, 650 stories from people at the sharp end of austerity was read aloud in a live performance lasting six hours, which will also be audio-streamed from www.WeAreFigures.co.uk. Audiences internationally are invited to bear witness to the human cost of austerity.  The reading will be accompanied by the ceremonial firing of 650 small clay human figures, each one paired with one of the 650 stories. 650 echoes the number of constituencies throughout which austerity is felt and the number of MPs whose choices determine the choices of others. The figures will be raised into a bonfire that will burn into the night.Each figure has been hand-sculpted by artist-activist Liz Crow from raw river mud, collected by hand from the River Avon. In a feat of endurance, Liz sculpted the figures last month at low tide on the Thames foreshore over 11 consecutive days and nights and in all weathers. Each time a figure was made, its corresponding story was released on social media.  The 650 stories have been drawn from leading-edge research, Parliamentary records and campaigns in the field of social justice. Covering a range of topics, including benefits reform, local authority spending, homelessness, malnutrition, NHS rationing, etc. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/06/2013. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery marching in Green Park after firing a 41 gun salute in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh's 92nd birthday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/06/2013. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery marching in Green Park after firing a 41 gun salute in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh's 92nd birthday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/06/2013. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery firing a 41 gun salute from Green Park in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh's 92nd birthday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/06/2013. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery firing a 41 gun salute from Green Park in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh's 92nd birthday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/06/2013. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery marching in Green Park before firing a 41 gun salute in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh's 92nd birthday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/06/2013. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery marching in Green Park before firing a 41 gun salute in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh's 92nd birthday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/06/2013. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery marching to Green Park in London before firing a 41 gun salute in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh's 92nd birthday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines can be seen at the back of Stage P at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. Fire officers at to cut a large hole in the surrounding fence (R circled in red) to run their hoses in to the seat of the fire. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines can be seen at the back of Stage P at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. Fire officers at to cut a large hole in the surrounding fence (R) to run their hoses in to the seat of the fire. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2018. London, UK. A fire fighter rest amongst fire hoses on the pavement outside the Mandarin Oriental hotel after a fire. Fifteeen fire engines and 97 firefighters and officers have been called to a fire believed to be at the Mandarin Hotel in Kightsbridge. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines and smoke can be seen at Stage P at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines can be seen near Stage P (R) at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines can be seen near Stage P at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Fire engines try to get the Grenfell Tower fire under control 13 after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Fire engines try to get the Grenfell Tower fire under control 13 after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Fire engines try to get the Grenfell Tower fire under control 13 after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Fire engines try to get the Grenfell Tower fire under control 13 after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Fire engines try to get the Grenfell Tower fire under control 13 after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Fire engines try to get the Grenfell Tower fire under control 13 after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Fire engines try to get the Grenfell Tower fire under control 13 after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines can be seen near Stage P at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines can be seen near Stage P at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Fire engines can be seen near Stage P at the Warner Bros film studios at Leavesden near Watford as they deal with the aftermath of a blaze that started overnight. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2018. London, UK. Doves are released by family and friends of the victims following a service is held at St Helen's Church in North Kensington on the one year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire. Grenfell Tower caught fire on the night of June 14, 2017 after a small blaze started in one of the flats. The fire spread rapidly up the outside of the 24 floor tower block - 72 people were killed. A public inquiry is currently underway. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2018. London, UK. A fire officer is seen on the stairs of the exclusive One Hyde Park appartment block next to the Mandarin Oriental hotel during a fire. Fifteeen fire engines and 97 firefighters and officers have been called to a fire believed to be at the Mandarin Hotel in Kightsbridge. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. People bring supplies to a nearby church as the Grenfell Tower fire is still not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. People bring supplies to a nearby church as the Grenfell Tower fire is still not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. People bring supplies to a nearby church as the Grenfell Tower fire is still not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. People bring supplies to a nearby church as the Grenfell Tower fire is still not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Residents use face masks as the Grenfell Tower fire is still not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Residents use face masks as the Grenfell Tower fire is still not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Members of public watching the Grenfell Tower fire as it's still  not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Members of public watching the Grenfell Tower fire as it's still  not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Firefighters on scene as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Firefighters on scene as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Firefighters on scene as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Firefighters on scene as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Firefighters on scene as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Firefighters on scene as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Residents evacuate as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Residents evacuate as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. Residents evacuate as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. People wait at casualty centre as the Grenfell Tower fire still is not under control 14 hours after the fire broke in west London on 14 June 2017. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. A large group of firefighters rest at the scene of a huge fire at Grenfell tower block in White City, London. The blaze engulfed the 27-storey building with 200 firefighters attending the scene. There were reports of people trapped in the building. Photo credit: Guilhem Baker/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. A large group of firefighters rest at the scene of a huge fire at Grenfell tower block in White City, London. The blaze engulfed the 27-storey building with 200 firefighters attending the scene. There were reports of people trapped in the building. Photo credit: Guilhem Baker/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/09/2019. London, UK. Seen from the back fire officers continue to pour water on a four-storey block of flats in Worcester Park, south-west London, where twenty fire engines and more than 100 firefighters were called overnight. The fire quickly spread at around 1.30am on Monday morning on Sherbrooke Way. No casualties are reported. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. Smoke can be seen rising from Stage P at the Warner Bros studios at Leavesden near Watford. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2019. Watford, UK. The scene outside the Warner Bros studios at Leavesden near Watford. The fire service were called in overnight after a fire started in one of the studios. The Harry Potter series was filmed here. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2019. Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK. A large fire at the Sir John Peel Hospital, Mile Oak, Tamworth, Staffs. Flames and smoke could be seen from miles across the Staffordshire County. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2019. Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK. A large fire at the Sir John Peel Hospital, Mile Oak, Tamworth, Staffs. Flames and smoke could be seen from miles across the Staffordshire County. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2019. Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK. A large fire at the Sir John Peel Hospital, Mile Oak, Tamworth, Staffs. Flames and smoke could be seen from miles across the Staffordshire County. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2019. Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK. A large fire at the Sir John Peel Hospital, Mile Oak, Tamworth, Staffs. Flames and smoke could be seen from miles across the Staffordshire County. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2019. Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK. A large fire at the Sir John Peel Hospital, Mile Oak, Tamworth, Staffs. Flames and smoke could be seen from miles across the Staffordshire County. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2019. Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK. A large fire at the Sir John Peel Hospital, Mile Oak, Tamworth, Staffs. Flames and smoke could be seen from miles across the Staffordshire County. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2019. Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK. A large fire at the Sir John Peel Hospital, Mile Oak, Tamworth, Staffs. Flames and smoke could be seen from miles across the Staffordshire County. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2019. Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK. A large fire at the Sir John Peel Hospital, Mile Oak, Tamworth, Staffs. Flames and smoke could be seen from miles across the Staffordshire County. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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