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  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agency's passport control at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book: "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1153-12-08-2009.jpg
  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agency's passport control at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book: "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1155-12-08-2009.jpg
  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agency's passport control at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book: "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1154-12-08-2009.jpg
  • London, 12th August 2017: Revellers endured up to 4hr queues to enter the Sunfall festival in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, south London. Many had travelled from across the country to see their favourite bands had paid upwards of £65 so were angry at the waiting time and lack of organisation.
    sunfall_hernehill-16-12-08-2017.jpg
  • Queues of Londoners line up to gain a ride on a bus during a strike day of underground tube unions. Thousands are disrupted at Victoria station in central London, on their way to their inner-city destinations. The buses have a maximum capacity and too few seats for the commuters waiting patiently in line.
    strike_commuters02-21-06-1989.jpg
  • London, 12th August 2017: Revellers endured up to 4hr queues to enter the Sunfall festival in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, south London. Many had travelled from across the country to see their favourite bands had paid upwards of £65 so were angry at the waiting time and lack of organisation.
    sunfall_hernehill-09-12-08-2017.jpg
  • London, 12th August 2017: Revellers endured up to 4hr queues to enter the Sunfall festival in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, south London. Many had travelled from across the country to see their favourite bands had paid upwards of £65 so were angry at the waiting time and lack of organisation.
    sunfall_hernehill-07-12-08-2017.jpg
  • Queues of Londoners line up to gain a ride on a bus during a strike day of underground tube unions. Thousands are disrupted at Victoria station in central London, on their way to their inner-city destinations. The buses have a maximum capacity and too few seats for the commuters waiting patiently in line.
    strike_commuters03-21-06-1989.jpg
  • Queues of Londoners line up to gain a ride on a bus during a strike day of underground tube unions. Thousands are disrupted at Victoria station in central London, on their way to their inner-city destinations. The buses have a maximum capacity and too few seats for the commuters waiting patiently in line.
    strike_commuters01-21-06-1989.jpg
  • London, 12th August 2017: Revellers endured up to 4hr queues to enter the Sunfall festival in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, south London. Many had travelled from across the country to see their favourite bands had paid upwards of £65 so were angry at the waiting time and lack of organisation.
    sunfall_hernehill-13-12-08-2017.jpg
  • London, 12th August 2017: Revellers endured up to 4hr queues to enter the Sunfall festival in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, south London. Many had travelled from across the country to see their favourite bands had paid upwards of £65 so were angry at the waiting time and lack of organisation.
    sunfall_hernehill-08-12-08-2017.jpg
  • London, 12th August 2017: Revellers endured up to 4hr queues to enter the Sunfall festival in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, south London. Many had travelled from across the country to see their favourite bands had paid upwards of £65 so were angry at the waiting time and lack of organisation.
    sunfall_hernehill-04-12-08-2017.jpg
  • London, 12th August 2017: Revellers endured up to 4hr queues to enter the Sunfall festival in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, south London. Many had travelled from across the country to see their favourite bands had paid upwards of £65 so were angry at the waiting time and lack of organisation.
    sunfall_hernehill-12-12-08-2017.jpg
  • Hong Kong-born Chinese queue outside ImmigrationTower to apply for naturalisation as British Dependent Territories Citizens, one year before the handover of sovereignty from Britain to China, on 29th March 1996, in Hong Kong, (then a British colony but latterly, China).
    hong_kong_immigration-29-03-1996_3.jpg
  • Hong Kong-born Chinese queue outside ImmigrationTower to apply for naturalisation as British Dependent Territories Citizens, one year before the handover of sovereignty from Britain to China, on 29th March 1996, in Hong Kong, (then a British colony but latterly, China).
    hong_kong_immigration-29-03-1996_1.jpg
  • Hong Kong-born Chinese queue outside ImmigrationTower to apply for naturalisation as British Dependent Territories Citizens, one year before the handover of sovereignty from Britain to China, on 29th March 1996, in Hong Kong, (then a British colony but latterly, China).
    hong_kong_immigration-29-03-1996.jpg
  • At the height of financial uncertainty, we see from a low pavement angle investors queueing outside the Maddox Street branch of the troubled Northern Rock Bank, off Regent Street, Mayfair, in September 2007. Their hard-earned savings appear to be in jeopardy after the bank announced an emergency loan from the Bank of England. Despite reassurances from officials who insisted that the Bank which has £113bn in assets, was not in danger of going bust, concerned men and women wait in line, some with their faces on view and reading newspapers or more commonly, wishing to remain anonymous and keeping their backs to reporters and cameras. The rush of customers demanding their investments almost spelled the demise of the bank with over £2bn removed from accounts in a few days. Northern Rock struggled since money markets seized up over the summer. .
    northern_rock01-17-09-2007.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-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
  • City of London workers queue in a sandwich bar at lunchtime, on 9th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_squares-01-09-02-2017.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-05-16-10-2017.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
  • City of London workers queue in a sandwich bar at lunchtime, on 9th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_squares-03-09-02-2017.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-11-16-10-2017.jpg
  • A families queue, a Royal Navy careers recruitment trailer is parked in the grounds of the Naval College in Greenwich, London. During a public open-day in Greenwich, when the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
    navy_open_day21-11-05-2013.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-04-16-10-2017.jpg
  • City of London workers queue in a sandwich bar at lunchtime, on 9th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_squares-02-09-02-2017.jpg
  • As families queue in the grounds of the Naval College, Greenwich, children play beneath a giant inflatable figure of a Royal Navy sailor. During a public open-day in Greenwich, London when the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
    navy_open_day10-11-05-2013.jpg
  • As families queue in the grounds of the Naval College, Greenwich, children play beneath a giant inflatable figure of a Royal Navy sailor. During a public open-day in Greenwich, London when the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
    navy_open_day04-11-05-2013.jpg
  • Families queue in the grounds of the Naval College, Greenwich past a giant inflatable figure of a member of Royal Marines Commandos. During a public open-day in Greenwich, London when the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
    navy_open_day13-11-05-2013.jpg
  • As families queue in the grounds of the Naval College, Greenwich, children play beneath a giant inflatable figure of a Royal Navy sailor. During a public open-day in Greenwich, London when the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
    navy_open_day08-11-05-2013.jpg
  • As families queue in the grounds of the Naval College, Greenwich, children play beneath a giant inflatable figure of a Royal Navy sailor. During a public open-day in Greenwich, London when the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
    navy_open_day09-11-05-2013.jpg
  • As families queue in the grounds of the Naval College, Greenwich, children play beneath a giant inflatable figure of a Royal Navy sailor. During a public open-day in Greenwich, London when the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
    navy_open_day05-11-05-2013.jpg
  • The A30 highway runs deep into the South-West of England - from Exeter in the county of Devon to Penzance in the narrow peninsular of Cornwall. On certain dates in the calendar routes like this, near the Cornish town of Bodmin, England, come to a standstill from the huge volume of cars and private vehicles, all heading down to costal resorts and better weather. We see here a huge tailback of traffic that is queueing along one side of the British dual-carriageway (two lanes in each direction) from close-up  to the distance down and up a natural hill in this undulating landscape. The cars have edged forward are nose to tail for hours in summer heatwave and tempers fray, children arguing in the back and an otherwise relaxed holiday mood suddenly goes bad.
    RB_122-28-08-2000.jpg
  • Metropolitan police officers stand guarding a closed underground tube entrance at London's Victoria station. There is a tube strike and capacity is vastly reduced so numbers are being strictly restricted while the tube unions ask drivers and staff not to report for duty. Passengers queue patiently behind the barriers, their faces seen with resigned expressions, as Londoners are typically want to do.
    rail_strike01-21-06-1989.jpg
  • London bus passenger showing the everyday tedium of commuting in the UK capital and a romantic film ad.
    bus_commuter02-27-04-2012.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A stylish man queues 2 metres apart from other shoppers outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-44-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A stylish man queues 2 metres apart from other shoppers outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-45-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A stylish man queues 2 metres apart from other shoppers outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-43-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A stylish man queues 2 metres apart from other shoppers outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-46-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A man wearing a face covering queues outside outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-22-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A man wearing a face covering queues outside outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-23-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Shoppers queue 2 metres apart outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-40-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A family queue outside Selfridges on Oxford Street where window messages such as 'Togetherness' and of comfort can be read by waiting shoppers, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-37-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A family queue outside Selfridges on Oxford Street where window messages such as 'Togetherness' and of comfort can be read by waiting shoppers, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-36-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Shoppers queue 2 metres apart outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-62-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A family queue outside Selfridges on Oxford Street where window messages such as 'Togetherness' and of comfort can be read by waiting shoppers, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-35-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A family queue outside Selfridges on Oxford Street where window messages such as 'Togetherness' and of comfort can be read by waiting shoppers, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-38-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Shoppers queue 2 metres apart outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-25-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Young buyers queue outside Nikeworld and wait for opening time held in a pen  at Oxford Circus, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-09-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Shoppers queue 2 metres apart outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-20-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Shoppers queue 2 metres apart outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-18-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Shoppers queue 2 metres apart outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-21-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Young buyers queue outside Nikeworld and wait for opening time held in a pen  at Oxford Circus, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-10-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Young buyers queue outside Nikeworld and wait for opening time held in a pen  at Oxford Circus, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-08-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Young buyers queue outside Nikeworld and wait for opening time held in a pen  at Oxford Circus, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-07-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Shoppers queue 2 metres apart outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-19-15-06-2020.jpg
  • As queues of Londoners line up to gain a ride on a bus during a one-day strike by underground tube unions, a lady with head covered in a scarf reads a newspaper at Victoria Station, on 8th May 1989, in London, England. More than 3,000 British Rail employees launched an unofficial overtime ban, walking out in protest at the end of their eight-hour shifts. Thousands were disrupted at Victoria station in central London, on their way to their inner-city destinations. The buses have a maximum capacity and too few seats for the commuters waiting patiently in line.
    rail_strike-08-05-1989.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A shopper walks past messages of thanks to NHS staff and other key workers outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-39-15-06-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. Shoppers and a security man in blue gloves walk past messages of thanks to NHS staff and other key workers outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-42-15-06-2020.jpg
  • Queues and crowds at the entrance of the official London 2012 merchandise shop - hours before another successful gold medal win, this time by Team GB triathlete Alistair Brownlee in the men's Triathlon during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The mid-week event surprisingly drew huge crowds into the capital's largest public (royal) park for an event, not usually attracting families with children who all enjoyed the fine weather and easy temperatures. A London 2012 merchandise shop was set up on the southern side and parents and kids used the exterior hoarding featuring iconic London landmarks such as Nelson's Column, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge, to relax against after an early start from homes around the country
    olympic_triathlon30-07-08-2012.jpg
  • Queues and crowds at the entrance of the official London 2012 merchandise shop - hours before another successful gold medal win, this time by Team GB triathlete Alistair Brownlee in the men's Triathlon during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The mid-week event surprisingly drew huge crowds into the capital's largest public (royal) park for an event, not usually attracting families with children who all enjoyed the fine weather and easy temperatures. A London 2012 merchandise shop was set up on the southern side and parents and kids used the exterior hoarding featuring iconic London landmarks such as Nelson's Column, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge, to relax against after an early start from homes around the country
    olympic_triathlon28-07-08-2012.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. After being in line under the sun for some time, two young women rest in morning heat outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-24-15-06-2020.jpg
  • A taxi queues in heavy traffic on London Bridge during the evening rush-hour, on 7th November 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-17-07-11-2018.jpg
  • Waiting in line for a departing flight, an airline captain patiently queues with his flight baggage along with passengers. Rather than being on duty and flying the aircraft himself, he is travelling home as a passenger. On many commercial flights, off-duty air crew position as passengers. Airlines plan complicated logistics with cabin and cockpit crew members' duty rosters. This man's four stripes denotes his seniority as a captain who flies right-hand seat, in command of a airliner. In the US, pilots might also have National Guard careers flying jet fighters in times of conflict while off-duty in airline shifts. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903. .
    aviation_corbis53-10-11-2000.jpg
  • A taxi queues in heavy traffic on London Bridge during the evening rush-hour, on 7th November 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-16-07-11-2018.jpg
  • With a further 89 UK covid victims in the last 24hrs, bringing the total victims to 43,995 during the Coronavirus pandemic, shops continue opening along London's Regent Street where shoppers queue for the Sales leaving 2 metre intervals, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-35-02-07-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus death toll during the government's social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, south Londoners queue for the Post Office on the Walworth Road in Southwark, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-08-15-05-2020.jpg
  • Tourists queue for expensive gelato and cold drinks inside the covered Procuratie Nuovo in Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy.
    venice_55-21-07-2015.jpg
  • Airline passengers recently arrived from India wait in line at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 transit concourse. The middle-aged travellers queue patiently after their long-haul flight and two believe that masks will protect themselves from airborne diseases and infections, not wishing to be exposed to Swine Flu or perhaps SARS, in a hectic public place where such bacteria can be transmitted from one human being to another. But a lady at the front of the queue has lowered her mask while the man at the back keeps his covering the mouth and nose. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1015-11-08-2009.jpg
  • With a further 89 UK covid victims in the last 24hrs, bringing the total victims to 43,995 during the Coronavirus pandemic, shops continue opening along London's Regent Street where shoppers queue for the Sales leaving 2 metre intervals, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-34-02-07-2020.jpg
  • Shoppers queue for the TK Max shop on London's Oxford Street, on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-17-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Shoppers queue for the TK Max shop on London's Oxford Street, on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-15-23-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus death toll during the government's social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, south Londoners queue for the Post Office on the Walworth Road in Southwark, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-07-15-05-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus death toll during the government's social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, south Londoners queue around the corner of  Pensose Street and Walworth Road to access the branch of Barclays Bank, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-05-15-05-2020.jpg
  • As the number of UK Coronavirus cases rose to over 8,000, it was announced that thousands of 15-minute home tests could be made available within days to those self-isolating with symptoms. South Londoners aware of social distance queue outside a branch of the pharmacy and health product retailer, Superdrug on the Walworth Road, on 25th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Walworth-02-25-03-2020.jpg
  • Bus passengers queue for their next service near Waterloo station, on 7th May 2019, in London, England.
    bus_journey-04-07-05-2019.jpg
  • Businessmen and workmen queue for free coffee at the bottom of steps outside the headquarters of insurance brokers, Lloyds of London in Lime Street in the heart of the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 25th September 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-07-25-09-2018.jpg
  • Commuters queue during the 24hr tube strike affecting Londoners and passengers throughout the capital, on 9th January 2017, at Victoria Station, London, England. The industrial action, coordinated by the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union and the Transport Salaried Staff's Association (TSSA), closed the vast majority of underground lines.
    tube_strike-02-09-01-2017.jpg
  • Spectators queue for the privilege to pose for family photos under giant IOC Olympic rings on a hill in the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
    olympic_park106-02-08-2012.jpg
  • Spectators queue outside the world's biggest McDonald's in the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics. Hundreds of food outlets at Olympic venues have been forced to take chips off the menu, because of a demand from sponsor McDonald's..Olympic chiefs banned all 800 food retailers at the 40 Games venues across Britain from dishing up chips because of 'sponsorship obligations. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
    olympic_park92-02-08-2012.jpg
  • As darkness approaches, a queue of campervans and other vehicles queue up at the first checkpoint in the Port of Dover's Eastern Docks, the holidaymakers' first step to travelling across the English Channel to France or Belgium. beneath the famous white cliffs of Dover, that symbol of England's edge that is seen from the sea as one leaves or approaches the English shores. It is dusk and the flood lights have started illuminating the busy port roads and ramps, the red rear tail lights from a truck cross the picture's foreground and the signs - with graphics of busses, cars  and arrows that tell drivers in which lane to line-up glow yellow. Dover has long been one of the World's premier seaports, with centuries of maritime heritage, presented with a Royal Charter in 1606.
    RB_047-06-08-1994.jpg
  • With a further 89 UK covid victims in the last 24hrs, bringing the total victims to 43,995 during the Coronavirus pandemic, shops continue opening along London's Regent Street where shoppers queue for the Sales leaving 2 metre intervals, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-33-02-07-2020.jpg
  • Shoppers queue for the TK Max shop on London's Oxford Street, on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-16-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Shoppers queue for the TK Max shop on London's Oxford Street, on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-14-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Commuters queue during the 24hr tube strike affecting Londoners and passengers throughout the capital, on 9th January 2017, at Victoria Station, London, England. The industrial action, coordinated by the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union and the Transport Salaried Staff's Association (TSSA), closed the vast majority of underground lines.
    tube_strike-01-09-01-2017.jpg
  • Commuters queue during the 24hr tube strike affecting Londoners and passengers throughout the capital, on 9th January 2017, at Victoria Station, London, England. The industrial action, coordinated by the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union and the Transport Salaried Staff's Association (TSSA), closed the vast majority of underground lines.
    tube_strike-06-09-01-2017.jpg
  • Day 2 of the annual lawn tennis championships and spectators queue for tickets on the day in a golf course that is adjacent to the tennis venue in the south London suburb. The Wimbledon Championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world, have been held at the nearby All England Club since 1877.
    wimbledon09-25-06-2013.jpg
  • Shoppers queue for the TK Max shop on London's Oxford Street, on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-18-23-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus death toll during the government's social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, south Londoners queue for the Post Office on the Walworth Road in Southwark, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-06-15-05-2020.jpg
  • As the number of UK Coronavirus cases rose to over 8,000, it was announced that thousands of 15-minute home tests could be made available within days to those self-isolating with symptoms. South Londoners aware of social distance queue outside a branch of the pharmacy and health product retailer, Superdrug on the Walworth Road, on 25th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Walworth-04-25-03-2020.jpg
  • Ad the new school term restarts in England, and after the long closure during the Coronavirus pandemic, shoppers queue outside the school  unirom outfitters 'White Hall Clothiers' (established in1883) on the Walworth Road in Camberwell, on 1st September 2020, in London, England.
    school_uniform_queue02-01-09-2020.jpg
  • Ad the new school term restarts in England, and after the long closure during the Coronavirus pandemic, shoppers queue outside the school  unirom outfitters 'White Hall Clothiers' (established in1883) on the Walworth Road in Camberwell, on 1st September 2020, in London, England.
    school_uniform_queue01-01-09-2020.jpg
  • Ad the new school term restarts in England, and after the long closure during the Coronavirus pandemic, shoppers queue outside the school  unirom outfitters 'White Hall Clothiers' (established in1883) on the Walworth Road in Camberwell, on 29th August 2020, in London, England.
    school_uniform_queue01-29-08-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of the fourth week of the UK government's lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic, and with 120,067 UK reported cases with 16,060 deaths, a local bank users practice social distancing in a queue for the Natwest Bank in Camberwell in South London, on 20th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-17-20-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the UK government's Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, a queue of Londoners stand outside a Tesco Express in Herne Hill, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-25-05-04-2020.jpg
  • A queue of bus passengers wait for the next service at Waterloo Station during the morning rush-hour, on 5th June 2019, in London, England.
    bus_journey-01-05-06-2019.jpg
  • Ad the new school term restarts in England, and after the long closure during the Coronavirus pandemic, shoppers queue outside the school  unirom outfitters 'White Hall Clothiers' (established in1883) on the Walworth Road in Camberwell, on 29th August 2020, in London, England.
    school_uniform_queue02-29-08-2020.jpg
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