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  • The Labour Party's 2015 election headquarters at 1 Brewer Green in Victoria, London.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes a passionate speech during a Labour Party rally on 28th February 1992 in Swansea, Wales. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC (b1942) is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes a passionate speech during a Labour Party rally on 28th February 1992 in Swansea, Wales. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC (b1942) is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock and wife Glenys campaign during the 1992 election on 5th May 1992, in London, UK. Labour made considerable progress in the election that year reducing the Conservative majority to just 21 seats. It came as a shock to many when the Conservatives won a majority, but the "triumphalism" perceived by some observers of a Labour party rally in Sheffield may have helped put floating voters off. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC (b1942) is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock listens to speeches during a Labour Citizens' Charter event in June 1991, in London, England. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC (b1942) is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes his infamous speech during the Labour Party election rally on 1st April 1992 in Sheffield, England. In the 1992 election, Labour made considerable progress – reducing the Conservative majority to just 21 seats. It came as a shock to many when the Conservatives won a majority, but the "triumphalism" perceived by some observers of a Labour party rally in Sheffield (together with Kinnock's performance on the podium) may have helped put floating voters off.
    neil_kinnock04-01-04-1992.jpg
  • A young Rt. Hon. Tony Blair MP helps launch a 1992 General Election campaign referring to Prime Minister John Major' failing policies, at Millbank, the notorious Labour Party headquarters in central London. Then, Blair had the shadow employment brief, five years before he went on to beat John Major in the '97 election as Labour Party Leader and Prime Minister. We see him here as a still ambitious, young-looking front-bench Labour politician with a fresh face and very dark hair. He wears a Labour rose in his suit's lapel.
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  • "Three cylinders of gas and air." A young mother enters the final stage of labour on a labour ward at Kings College Hospital, London. Using the painkiller Pethadine from a cylinder she draws on the mouthpiece to counteract the pain during contractions. A hospital identity tag bearing her name, date of birth and code number is secured to her wrist. She already looks exhausted, tolerating the rythmic stages of birth and she grips tightly a supportive hand. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • Theatre-goers outside the Noel Coward Theatre in St. Martin's Lane queue to see Labour of Love, a political comedy by James Graham and starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig, on 16th October 2017, in London, England.
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  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May meets with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in an attempt to break the Brexit deadlock in parliament, a portrait of Labour activist and former Tony Blair aide, Alistair Campbell beneath Parliament, on 3rd April 2019, in London, England.
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  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May meets with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in an attempt to break the Brexit deadlock in parliament, a portrait of Labour activist and former Tony Blair aide, Alistair Campbell beneath Parliament, on 3rd April 2019, in London, England.
    alistair_campbell-01-03-04-2019.jpg
  • Theatre-goers outside the Noel Coward Theatre in St. Martin's Lane queue to see Labour of Love, a political comedy by James Graham and starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig, on 16th October 2017, in London, England.
    theatre_crowd-11-16-10-2017.jpg
  • Theatre-goers outside the Noel Coward Theatre in St. Martin's Lane queue to see Labour of Love, a political comedy by James Graham and starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig, on 16th October 2017, in London, England.
    theatre_crowd-07-16-10-2017.jpg
  • Theatre-goers outside the Noel Coward Theatre in St. Martin's Lane queue to see Labour of Love, a political comedy by James Graham and starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig, on 16th October 2017, in London, England.
    theatre_crowd-06-16-10-2017.jpg
  • Theatre-goers outside the Noel Coward Theatre in St. Martin's Lane queue to see Labour of Love, a political comedy by James Graham and starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig, on 16th October 2017, in London, England.
    theatre_crowd-04-16-10-2017.jpg
  • Theatre-goers outside the Noel Coward Theatre in St. Martin's Lane queue to see Labour of Love, a political comedy by James Graham and starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig, on 16th October 2017, in London, England.
    theatre_crowd-03-16-10-2017.jpg
  • Theatre-goers outside the Noel Coward Theatre in St. Martin's Lane queue to see Labour of Love, a political comedy by James Graham and starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig, on 16th October 2017, in London, England.
    theatre_crowd-02-16-10-2017.jpg
  • Theatre-goers outside the Noel Coward Theatre in St. Martin's Lane queue to see Labour of Love, a political comedy by James Graham and starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig, on 16th October 2017, in London, England.
    theatre_crowd-01-16-10-2017.jpg
  • Veteran political BBC TV Broadcasters, Peter Snow And Sir Robin Day listen to speeches during the 1989 Labour Conference in September 1989 in Brighton, England.
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  • Leader of the Opposition and future Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Tony Blair MP, sits reading newspapers whilst on a train en-route to an evening Labour Party rally in Nottingham, 2 years before his victory in the 1997 General Election, on 2nd February 1995 in London UK. Then, he could travel in relative obscurity, without large security details. Anthony Charles Lynton "Tony" Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and the Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007.
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  • A Labour party supporter beneath a red traffic light, outside Parliament in Westminster, London.
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  • The three main British political parties Greens, Labour and Conservatives are displayed to a south London home's front window.
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  • An educated businessman walks past a manlual labour delivery man tilting boxes of Coca-Cola on a trolley in London street.
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  • The newly-elected British Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair stands on the steps of Number 10 Downing Street with his wife Cherie and three children Euan; Kathryn and Nicky, the morning after his landslide election victory over the Conservative John Major, on 2nd May 1997, in Westminster, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Seen through (the Labour Party symbol) red roses, is the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside the polling station at St. Saviour's Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
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  • Seen through (the Labour Party symbol) red roses, an elderly voter reads an information poster at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside St. Saviour's Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-36-08-06-2017.jpg
  • Seen through (the Labour Party symbol) red roses, a voter arrives at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside St. Saviour's Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-31-08-06-2017.jpg
  • Labour Councillor Rachel Heywood joins campaigners to recites Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of the Bard's birthday, April 24th, on the steps of the now closed Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London. The local community occupied their important resource for learning and social hub and after a long campaign but now Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the library's doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved. They plan to re-purpose it into a gym although details are unknown.
    carnegie_library11-23-04-2016.jpg
  • The white middle-classes gathered in Parliament Square to protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport - blighting, they say, thousands of homes in London's aviation hub's flight paths - especially to the west of the capital. Central to the demonstration were both London mayoral candidates: the Conservative Zac Goldsmith and Labour's Sadique Khan.
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  • The white middle-classes gathered in Parliament Square to protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport - blighting, they say, thousands of homes in London's aviation hub's flight paths - especially to the west of the capital. Central to the demonstration were both London mayoral candidates: the Conservative Zac Goldsmith and Labour's Sadique Khan.
    no3rd_runway_protest25-10-10-2015.jpg
  • Splashed paint over the anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard that shows leader Nigel Farage (with daubed Hitler moustache) and a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour party leader Ed Milliband - all silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich, south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster09-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint drips down an anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard shows a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour party leader Ed Milliband - both silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster07-17-05-2014.jpg
  • A teller attaches her red Labour Party rosette on Britain's general election day at St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24, south London. Her job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making surte that her political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted. The two other parties also have their own volunteer tellers.
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  • Seen through (the Labour Party symbol) red roses, voters arrive at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside the polling station at St. Saviour's Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-44-08-06-2017.jpg
  • Seen through (the Labour Party symbol) red roses, voters arrive and leave the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside St. Saviour's Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-39-08-06-2017.jpg
  • Seen through (the Labour Party symbol) red roses, a young voter arrives at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside St. Saviour's Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-37-08-06-2017.jpg
  • Seen through (the Labour Party symbol) red roses, a voter arrives at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside St. Saviour's Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-35-08-06-2017.jpg
  • Seen through (the Labour Party symbol) red roses, a voter arrives at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside St. Saviour's Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-33-08-06-2017.jpg
  • Seen through (the Labour Party symbol) red roses, a voter arrives at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside St. Saviour's Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-30-08-06-2017.jpg
  • Labour Councillor Rachel Heywood joins campaigners to recites Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of the Bard's birthday, April 24th, on the steps of the now closed Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London. The local community occupied their important resource for learning and social hub and after a long campaign but now Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the library's doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved. They plan to re-purpose it into a gym although details are unknown.
    carnegie_library14-23-04-2016.jpg
  • Labour Councillor Rachel Heywood joins campaigners to recites Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of the Bard's birthday, April 24th, on the steps of the now closed Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London. The local community occupied their important resource for learning and social hub and after a long campaign but now Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the library's doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved. They plan to re-purpose it into a gym although details are unknown.
    carnegie_library13-23-04-2016.jpg
  • Labour Councillor Rachel Heywood joins campaigners to recites Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of the Bard's birthday, April 24th, on the steps of the now closed Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London. The local community occupied their important resource for learning and social hub and after a long campaign but now Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the library's doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved. They plan to re-purpose it into a gym although details are unknown.
    carnegie_library12-23-04-2016.jpg
  • A jogger runs past some 'Support Jeremy' (Corbyn, - the left-wing Labour leader elected in September 2015) writing on a Peckham, south London brick wall.
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  • A jogger runs past some 'Support Jeremy' (Corbyn, - the left-wing Labour leader elected in September 2015) writing on a Peckham, south London brick wall.
    support_jeremy05-24-09-2015.jpg
  • 'Support Jeremy' (Corbyn, - the left-wing Labour leader elected in September 2015) writing on a Peckham, south London brick wall.
    support_jeremy04-24-09-2015.jpg
  • 'Support Jeremy' (Corbyn, - the left-wing Labour leader elected in September 2015) writing on a Peckham, south London brick wall.
    support_jeremy03-24-09-2015.jpg
  • 'Support Jeremy' (Corbyn, - the left-wing Labour leader elected in September 2015) writing on a Peckham, south London brick wall.
    support_jeremy02-24-09-2015.jpg
  • Splashed paint drips down an  anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard showing Labour party leader Ed Milliband silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster16-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint over the anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard that shows leader Nigel Farage (with daubed Hitler moustache) and a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron, Labour party leader Ed Milliband and (coaltion) Deputy PM Nick Clegg - all silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster15-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint drips down an anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard shows a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour party leader Ed Milliband - both silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster08-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint over the anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard that shows leader Nigel Farage (with daubed Hitler moustache) and a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron, Labour party leader Ed Milliband and (coaltion) Deputy PM Nick Clegg - all silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster01-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint over the anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard that shows leader Nigel Farage (with daubed Hitler moustache) and a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron, Labour party leader Ed Milliband and (coaltion) Deputy PM Nick Clegg - all silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster02-17-05-2014.jpg
  • An exhibition panel in the Holocaust museum and memorial, showing only some of the 500 Nazi concentration and labour camps, ghettos and the sites of mass shootings across Europe and Africa during the second world war.
    holocaust_camps01-05-04-2013.jpg
  • Anti-Boris Johnson Labour supporters disrupt the fanfare launch of London's newest red double-decker Routemaster (27th Feb 2012) bus which is seen in service on the capital's streets for the first time. The hybrid NB4L, or the Borismaster, New Routemaster or Boris Bus, is a 21st century replacement of the iconic Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London and is said to be 40 per cent more fuel efficient than conventional diesel buses. The brainchild of London's Conservative mayor Boris Johnson, its funding has been controversial amid massive fare increases in transport.
    routemaster_bus21-27-02-2012.jpg
  • Anti-Boris Johnson Labour supporters disrupt the fanfare launch of London's newest red double-decker Routemaster (27th Feb 2012) bus which is seen in service on the capital's streets for the first time. The hybrid NB4L, or the Borismaster, New Routemaster or Boris Bus, is a 21st century replacement of the iconic Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London and is said to be 40 per cent more fuel efficient than conventional diesel buses. The brainchild of London's Conservative mayor Boris Johnson, its funding has been controversial amid massive fare increases in transport.
    routemaster_bus07-27-02-2012.jpg
  • A Labour Party sign is clearly seen at a bus stop opposite St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
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  • A teller attaches her red Labour Party rosette on Britain's general election day at St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24, south London. Her job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making surte that her political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted. The two other parties also have their own volunteer tellers.
    2010election_day02-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A Labour Party sign is clearly seen at a bus stop opposite St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day10-06-05-2010.jpg
  • The Rt. Hon. Tony Blair MP, as Leader of the Opposition, stares in deep thought whilst on a train en-route to an evening Labour Party rally in Nottingham, 2 years before his victory in the 1997 General Election that eventually made him British Prime Minister. Blair is with an unknown Downing Street assistant and is has been reading the London Evening Standard newspaper in the First Class carriage at a time when fellow-passengers take little notice of the future controversial world statesman. Then, he could travel in relative obscurity, without large security details. Blair is wearing a blue shirt with a sober, patterned tie and his hair is still dark without the greyness that would appear rapidly when the pressures of office prematurely aged him. It is dark outside and we see no detail through the window of the vast Victorian mainline station outside.
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  • Two young men dressed in office suits casually stuff their lunches during a hot lunchtime break in the Broadgate Estate in the City of London. Both with legs across knees, the lads in their 20s sit on a bench beneath a tree alongside the statue of a traditional gardener, slightly bent and equipped with hoe and wearing a wastecoat, hobnailed boots and flat cap, an iconic salt-of-the-earth workman. This scene suggests the social divisions of the working man: Of the young, educated post-war generation whose opportunities have afforded them a faster lifestyle, far removed from that of the physically-exhausted man whose life has been spent working the honest land.  The English social divide is clearly represented here as the harshness of the manual labourer versus the youth of today, seen in the middle of the modern city.
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  • As a young office worker sleeps incongruously on a marble pavement, a street sweeper nearby brushes away litter with a small dustpan. The manual labourer wears blue overalls, yellow gloves and keys in his back pocket while the man in a wastecoat and smart trousers and polished slip-on shoes appears to be fast asleep, his fingers across his chest. This scene suggests the social divisions of the working man: Of the young, educated post-war generation whose opportunities have afforded them a faster lifestyle, far removed from that of the physically-demanding job of a man whose life has been spent cleaning and sweeping. English social differences is clearly represented here as the harshness of the manual labourer versus a lazy youth of today, seen in the middle of the modern city.
    city_resting03-16-1997.jpg
  • A team of labourers struggle to manhandle a very heavy plate-glass window through a City of London street.
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  • A team of labourers struggle to manhandle a very heavy plate-glass window through a City of London street.
    glass_workmen02-07-02-2013.jpg
  • A team of labourers struggle to manhandle a very heavy plate-glass window through a City of London street.
    glass_workmen03-07-02-2013.jpg
  • A manual labourer passes-by the a head of English playright William Shakespeare whose bust is sunlit in a London shop window.
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  • Ex-labour politician Tony Benn at the De la Warre Pavillion, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, during his roadshow tour
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  • Ex-labour politician Tony Benn at the Fairfax Hall, Croydon, South London, during his roadshow tour.
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  • A defaced Labout Party poster is displayed in a fronty garden in Herne Hill, South London. Seat of Tessa Jowell MP.
    labour_poster02-04-05-2010.jpg
  • English Falmouth Estuary oysters have become highly sought-after around European restaurants and we see a freshly-caught specimen still in its shell after being landed from a traditional Falmouth antique working sail boat (fishing without mechanical power is a rule on this local fishery) that still dredge harvested oysters from the river bed using traditional methods unchanged since Victorian times. The fisherman's muddy fingers can be seen lifting (or shuck) the crustacean slightly from the shell with an old oyster knife to display this wild, native Fal oyster which is known for its distinctive sweet, fresh and delicate flavour.
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  • Ex-Tsunami fishermen processing yellow fin tuna at Cyprea Marine Foods EU-standard factory at Himmafushi, Republic of Maldives.
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  • As US President Donald Trump visits London the for 75th anniversary of NATO, and a week before the UK's goes to the polls for its general election, anti-Trump protesters gather in Trafalgar Square before marching towards Buckingham Palace where the Queen was due to host Trump at a reception, on 3rd December 2019, in London, England.
    trump_protest-28-03-12-2019.jpg
  • As US President Donald Trump visits London the for 75th anniversary of NATO, and a week before the UK's goes to the polls for its general election, anti-Trump protesters gather in Trafalgar Square before marching towards Buckingham Palace where the Queen was due to host Trump at a reception, on 3rd December 2019, in London, England.
    trump_protest-27-03-12-2019.jpg
  • As US President Donald Trump visits London the for 75th anniversary of NATO, and a week before the UK's goes to the polls for its general election, anti-Trump protesters gather in Trafalgar Square before marching towards Buckingham Palace where the Queen was due to host Trump at a reception, on 3rd December 2019, in London, England.
    trump_protest-26-03-12-2019.jpg
  • As US President Donald Trump visits London the for 75th anniversary of NATO, and a week before the UK's goes to the polls for its general election, anti-Trump protesters gather in Trafalgar Square before marching towards Buckingham Palace where the Queen was due to host Trump at a reception, on 3rd December 2019, in London, England.
    trump_protest-25-03-12-2019.jpg
  • As US President Donald Trump visits London the for 75th anniversary of NATO, and a week before the UK's goes to the polls for its general election, anti-Trump protesters gather in Trafalgar Square before marching towards Buckingham Palace where the Queen was due to host Trump at a reception, on 3rd December 2019, in London, England.
    trump_protest-24-03-12-2019.jpg
  • Seen through a front window of a bar on the Clerkenwell Road, a bald-headed workman tightens screws on a picture frame, on 29th July 2019, in London, England
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  • Seen through a front window of a bar on the Clerkenwell Road, a bald-headed workman tightens screws on a picture frame, on 29th July 2019, in London, England
    window_workman-02-29-07-2019.jpg
  • Seen through a front window of a bar on the Clerkenwell Road, a bald-headed workman tightens screws on a picture frame, on 29th July 2019, in London, England
    window_workman-01-29-07-2019.jpg
  • General election placard boards for the Labout candidate Neil Coyle in Walworth, Southwark, on 1st June 2017, in south London, England. Coyle is hoping to keep his small majority from the former Liberal Democrat MP, Simon Hughes in the forthcoming general election, in the constituency of Bermondsey and Old Southwark.
    election_poster-08-01-06-2017.jpg
  • General election placard boards for the Labout candidate Neil Coyle in Walworth, Southwark, on 1st June 2017, in south London, England. Coyle is hoping to keep his small majority from the former Liberal Democrat MP, Simon Hughes in the forthcoming general election, in the constituency of Bermondsey and Old Southwark.
    election_poster-07-01-06-2017.jpg
  • General election placard boards for the Labout candidate Neil Coyle in Walworth, Southwark, on 1st June 2017, in south London, England. Coyle is hoping to keep his small majority from the former Liberal Democrat MP, Simon Hughes in the forthcoming general election, in the constituency of Bermondsey and Old Southwark.
    election_poster-09-01-06-2017.jpg
  • A local sugarcane worker arrives in the field with a horse and mule near Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. In Egypt, sugar cane juice is called aseer asab and is by far the most popular drink served by almost all fruit juice vendors, who are abundant in most cities. It is sold by roadside vendors, where the juice is squeezed fresh when ordered. Raw sugar cane juice can be a health risk to drinkers due to the unhygienic conditions under which it is prepared. There are some diseases that can be transmitted by raw sugar-cane like Leptospirosis
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  • With orange sparks falling away below, a shipbuilder welds while standing on a scaffolding gantry on the hull of a large German ferry at the Polish Gdansk shipyard - once known as the Lenin Shipyard but still the largest of its kind in modern Poland. The grimy and hazardous working conditions make for a dangerous environment in which to work and the worker wears a protective hood on his head. Here in 1980 the union Solidarity (Solidarnosc) was conceived and was partly responsible for a growing dissent against Communist rule, ultimately contributing towards the fall of the Berlin Wall. Lech Walesa started his political career as an electrical technician here, going on to lead Solidarity and then to become President of a democratic Poland. Today Gdansk is a major industrial city and shipping port.
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  • Seen from St Catherine's Church in the old city of Gdansk, Poland, the famously sprawling shipyard is seen from across the city's old housing and trees. Once known as the Lenin Shipyard but still the largest of its kind in modern Poland. Here in 1980 the union Solidarity (Solidarnosc) was conceived and was partly responsible for a growing dissent against Communist rule, ultimately contributing towards the fall of the Berlin Wall. Lech Walesa started his political career as an electrical technician here, going on to lead Solidarity and then to become President of a democratic Poland. Today Gdansk is a major industrial city and shipping port.
    gdansk_shipyard09-03-09-2007.jpg
  • Two shipbuilders chat beneath the heavy lifting cranes at the Polish Gdansk shipyard - once known as the Lenin Shipyard but still the largest of its kind in modern Poland. The grimy and hazardous working conditions make for a dangerous environment in which to work and the two men in the foreground and those behind, wear bright yellow hard hats, protecting them from steel edges and rusting machinery. Here in 1980 the union Solidarity (Solidarnosc) was conceived and was partly responsible for a growing dissent against Communist rule, ultimately contributing towards the fall of the Berlin Wall. Lech Walesa started his political career as an electrical technician here, going on to lead Solidarity and then to become President of a democratic Poland. Today Gdansk is a major industrial city and shipping port.
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  • A shipbuilder wearing a face mask, leans through the incomplete window belonging to the superstructure of a large German ferry at the Polish Gdansk shipyard - once known as the Lenin Shipyard but still the largest of its kind in modern Poland. The grimy and hazardous working conditions make for a dangerous environment in which to work. His overalls are torn from jagged steel edges and his skin is dirty. Here in 1980 the union Solidarity (Solidarnosc) was conceived and was partly responsible for a growing dissent against Communist rule, ultimately contributing towards the fall of the Berlin Wall. Lech Walesa started his political career as an electrical technician here, going on to lead Solidarity and then to become President of a democratic Poland. Today the city of Gdansk is a major industrial city and shipping port.
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  • Aerial view through scaffolding of the of the Gdansk shipyard, from a high gantry overlooking ships, Gdansk, Poland.
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  • A glazier carries new glass panes from his van outside British couturier Margaret Howell's Wigmore Street studio
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  • Processing yellow fin tuna at Cyprea Marine Foods EU-standard factory at Himmafushi, Republic of Maldives.
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  • Ex-Tsunami fishermen processing yellow fin tuna at Cyprea Marine Foods EU-standard factory at Himmafushi, Republic of Maldives.
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  • Ex-Tsunami fishermen processing yellow fin tuna at Cyprea Marine Foods EU-standard factory at Himmafushi, Republic of Maldives
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  • Clubbing to death an adult yellow fin tuna on the blue deck of a traditional dhoni fishing boat on the Indian Ocean, Maldives
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  • A chamber maid's trolley with cleaning supplies and equipment stands idle in the corridor of a Paris hotel.
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  • A fisherman from the Maldives clubs to death a yellow fin tuna on the deck of a dhoni boat in the Indian Ocean. Using a handmade instrument of death, carved from beach flotsam, the man raises his hands to again bring the club down on the dying fish whose skull has already been smashed by repeated blows. Next it will be gutted efficiently with sharp knives and immediately plunged into ice containers to cool the flesh, reducing the risk of self-deteriorating flushed blood which renders it unfit for consumption under EU law (its live internal core temperature is 40 degrees centigrade). When as many fish have been caught before dark using hand and line method, rather than nets, the boat presses on to the processing factory at Himmafushi where they're filleted and boxed for export to Europe and in particular, for UK supermarkets like Sainsbury's.
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  • With blood and guts on the blue deck, a fisherman from the Maldives hoses down a yellow fin tuna on the floor of a dhoni boat in the Indian Ocean. After clubbing it death, he has removed its respiratory organs with sharp knives and washes it down with a hose. Next it will be plunged into ice containers to cool the flesh, reducing the risk of self-deteriorating flushed blood which renders it unfit for consumption under EU law (its live internal core temperature is 40 degrees centigrade). When as many fish have been caught (often weighing 50kg) before dark using hand and line method, rather than nets, the boat presses on to the processing factory at Himmafushi where they're filleted and boxed for export to Europe and in particular, for UK supermarkets like Sainsbury's.
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  • Fishermen from the Maldives haul aboard a yellow fin tuna to the deck of a dhoni boat in the Indian Ocean. The tuna has been swimming across the Indian Ocean non-stop since birth but after being dragged up with hooks, the 50kg fish will be clubbed to death by smashing its skull with repeated blows. Next it will be gutted efficiently with sharp knives and immediately plunged into ice containers to cool the flesh, reducing the risk of self-deteriorating flushed blood which renders it unfit for consumption under EU law (its live internal core temperature is 40 degrees centigrade). When as many fish have been caught before dark using hand and line method, rather than nets, the boat presses on to the processing factory at Himmafushi where they're filleted and boxed for export to Europe and in particular, for UK supermarkets like Sainsbury's.
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  • A team of employees of Cyprea Marine Foods fillet freshly-caught yellow fin tuna fish at the company's refrigerated processing factory on Himmafushi island, Maldives. The 50kg carcasses have been swimming across the Indian Ocean non-stop since birth, just line-caught by freelance boat crews who share profits for only high-quality fish that passes stringent health tests. The tuna has been in ice since being landed to keep a low-temperature body core so the workers cut out the prime flesh as quickly as possible before boxing the resulting chunks of steak for export by air to Europe and in particular for customers such as UK's Sainsbury's supermarket. The Sri Lankan workers are ex-fishermen and widowers, having lost their families during the Tsunami. Using extremely sharp knives, they skillfully remove valuable meat and throw away the rest.
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  • Two employees of Cyprea Marine Foods fillet freshly-caught  yellow fin tuna fish at the company's refrigerated processing factory on Himmafushi island, Maldives. The 50kg carcasses have been swimming across the Indian Ocean non-stop since birth and just line-caught by freelance boat crews who share profits for only high-quality fish that passes stringent health tests. The tuna has been in ice since being landed to keep a low-temperature body core so the workers cut out the prime flesh as quickly as possible before boxing the resulting chunks of steak for export by air to Europe and in particular for customers such as UK's Sainsbury's supermarket. The Sri Lankan workers are ex-fishermen and widowers, having lost their families during the Tsunami. Using extremely sharp knives, they skillfully remove valuable meat and throw away the rest.
    maldives89-12-11-2007.jpg
  • An employee of Cyprea Marine Foods fillets freshly-caught  yellow fin tuna fish at the company's refrigerated processing factory on Himmafushi island, Maldives. The 50kg carcasses have been swimming across the Indian Ocean non-stop since birth and just line-caught by freelance boat crews who share profits for only high-quality fish that passes stringent health tests. The tuna has been in ice since being landed to keep a low-temperature body core so the workers cut out the prime flesh as quickly as possible before boxing the resulting chunks of steak for export by air to Europe and in particular for customers such as UK's Sainsbury's supermarket. The Sri Lankan workers are ex-fishermen and widowers, having lost their families during the Tsunami. Using extremely sharp knives, they skillfully remove valuable meat and throw away the rest.
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  • Wearing a company wastecoat and blue rubber gloves, the uniform of a Holiday Inn employee, a man of Black ethnicity bends forward to wipe the glass revolving doors at the entrance of this hotel in Paris. Nearby is the man's trolley containing janitorial cleaning products such as a mop and bucket, towels, cloth rolls, atomiser sprays, detergents and tissues needed to maintain the high standards of this motel chain. Coincidentally, a customer is also bending down to re-arrange something in her baggage and leaning at the same angle as the cleaner.
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