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  • An employee with 1990s weather chart technology at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF is an international organisation supported by 31 States, its role is “to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System.”
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  • A detail of 1990s technology at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF  is an international organisation supported by 31 States, its role is “to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System.”
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  • A detail of a computerized weather chart showing atmospheric pressure isobars across western Europe on 16/9/91 at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF  is an international organisation supported by 31 States, based in England, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Portugal, Switzerland, Finland, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom. Its role is "to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System." Source: http://www.ecmwf.int/.
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  • An employee with 1990s technology at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF is an international organisation supported by 31 States, its role is “to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System.” with
    meteorology_90s2-16-09-1991.jpg
  • Police tape and a makeshift sign warn of a lane closure due to flooding in the village of Lavant, West Sussex. Afternoon sunshine illuminates the roughly-made board with red painted letters which says 'Road Closed'. The rippling water is less than a foot deep and we can see the broken white centre line beneath the surface but the linked posts that border the village green are also submerged. Even so, traffic is prohibited from passing through there for the risk of grounding or damaging engines. Lavant is a village just north of the city of Chichester. It is made up of two parts, Mid Lavant and East Lavant, and takes its name from the River Lavant which flows from East Dean. This area has been prone to flooding for several years and houses around the rising rivers can be blighted with insurance companies refusing future cover.
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  • After heavy rain and the subsequent flooding, two lone canoeists paddle down the centre of the A27 near Chichester, West Sussex. The Dual carriageway has been completely submerged to approximately 1.5 metres and only the road sign with its directional arrow is visible above the surface which is rippling in a faint breeze. The men in red and yellow kayaks look inexperienced in boating activities and their clothing is not suitable for water sports. Even so, they are speeding down the highway that is otherwise empty of all other vehicles and they have the water and space to themselves without the fear of collision.
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  • Royal Air Force weather forecaster passes on airfield met news to the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team.
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  • Detail of an old Evening Standard newspaper headline for Friday 30th August, speaking of economic uncertainty and the treat of recession over a possible No-deal Brexit between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government and the European Union, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on Monday 2nd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_news-02-02-09-2019.jpg
  • An Opening Soon sign announces a future new business is to offer new jobs, a symbol of recovering economic growth.
    opening_soon01-02-03-2011.jpg
  • City dignitaries listen to a speech given by the Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke MP, the then-Chancellor in John Major’s Conservative government of 1994, on 16th June 1994, in London, England. These city and financial dignitaries have feasted well in the old Guildhall, the City of London’s town hall - the Guildhall - in the historic financial district of the capital. Wearing formal banquet attire, these chiefs of industry appear to be an all-male audience though there were also women sat at tables during the Banker's Dinner held every in June when the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers a speech known as the Mansion House Speech hosted by the Lord Mayor, which takes its name from his official residence nearby. They concentrate on the speech to hear the Chancellor’s predictions for growth and prosperity.
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  • A detail of the London Evening Standard vendor with a headline dated 3rd September about a falling Pound rate, the consequences of a possible No-deal Brexit, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_headline-01-04-09-2019.jpg
  • A detail of the London Evening Standard vendor with a headline dated 3rd September about a falling Pound rate, the consequences of a possible No-deal Brexit, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_headline-03-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Detail of an old Evening Standard newspaper headline for Friday 30th August, speaking of economic uncertainty and the treat of recession over a possible No-deal Brexit between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government and the European Union, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on Monday 2nd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_news-04-02-09-2019.jpg
  • Detail of an old Evening Standard newspaper headline for Friday 30th August, speaking of economic uncertainty and the treat of recession over a possible No-deal Brexit between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government and the European Union, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on Monday 2nd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_news-01-02-09-2019.jpg
  • Detail of an old Evening Standard newspaper headline for Friday 30th August, speaking of economic uncertainty and the treat of recession over a possible No-deal Brexit between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government and the European Union, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on Monday 2nd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_news-03-02-09-2019.jpg
  • An Opening Soon sign announces a future new business is to offer new jobs, a symbol of recovering economic growth.
    opening_soon03-02-03-2011.jpg
  • An Opening Soon sign announces a future new business is to offer new jobs, a symbol of recovering economic growth.
    opening_soon02-02-03-2011.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-01-23-04-2020.jpg
  • Catering staff polish silverware and glasses at the tables soon to be occupied by City of London dignitaries at the Guildhall when the Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke MP, the then-Chancellor in John Major's Conservative government of makes his annual speech. Tables and cutlery are prepared before the bankers and financiers file in for this formal banquet in the ancient City's town hall. The Banker's Dinner is held every in June when the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers a speech known as the Mansion House Speech hosted by the Lord Mayor of London when the Chancellor delivers his forecast predicts growth and prosperity.
    guildhall_banquet02-16-06-1994.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-10-23-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-08-23-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-07-23-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-06-23-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-05-23-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-04-23-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-02-23-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-03-23-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government's lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, Jenny McGee, a New Zealand-born ICU nurse who treated PM Boris Johnson while in intensive care, appears on the front page of the Evening Standard newspaper alongside a bleak economic forecast, outside the Bank of England in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-09-23-04-2020.jpg
  • Catering staff polish silverware and glasses at the tables soon to be occupied by City of London dignitaries at the Guildhall when the Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke MP, the then-Chancellor in John Major's Conservative government of makes his annual speech. Tables and cutlery are prepared before the bankers and financiers file in for this formal banquet in the ancient City's town hall. The Banker's Dinner is held every in June when the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers a speech known as the Mansion House Speech hosted by the Lord Mayor of London when the Chancellor delivers his forecast predicts growth and prosperity.
    guildhall_banquet01-16-06-1994.jpg
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