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  • Social distance markers are on the ground at the entrance to the Roof Garden for when this popular rooftop viewpoint across the capital re-opens again when restrictions of the UK Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules are realxed further. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs has increased by 287 to 37,979 while the UK government lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be "in general circulation .. with "a gradual reduction in restrictions", on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city-14-19-06-2020.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, a Londoner passes a banner by Lambeth Council advising on social distancing restrictions and overall behaviour has been stretched across the gates of Brockwell Park, a public green space in the south London borough of Lambeth, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-34-23-04-2020.jpg
  • Social distance markers are on the ground at the entrance to the Roof Garden for when this popular rooftop viewpoint across the capital re-opens again when restrictions of the UK Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules are realxed further. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs has increased by 287 to 37,979 while the UK government lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be "in general circulation .. with "a gradual reduction in restrictions", on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city-15-19-06-2020.jpg
  • Social distance markers are on the ground at the entrance to the Roof Garden for when this popular rooftop viewpoint across the capital re-opens again when restrictions of the UK Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules are realxed further. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs has increased by 287 to 37,979 while the UK government lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be "in general circulation .. with "a gradual reduction in restrictions", on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city-13-19-06-2020.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, two Londoners pass a banner by Lambeth Council advising on social distancing restrictions and overall behaviour has been stretched across the gates of Brockwell Park, a public green space in the south London borough of Lambeth, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-35-23-04-2020.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, a runner passes a banner by Lambeth Council advising on social distancing restrictions and overall behaviour has been stretched across the gates of Brockwell Park, a public green space in the south London borough of Lambeth, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-33-23-04-2020.jpg
  • On the first day of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, and at the end of the second week of lockdown restrictions by the UK government, wardens have started patrolling the parks across the borough in an attempt to stop the flouting of lockdown restrictions such as in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Lambeth, on 10th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-04-10-04-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, Lambeth council have attached to park benches, notices aimed at the public about restrictions that the UK government's have imposed during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, now at the end of its second week, in Ruskin Park, a south London green space, on 9th April, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-24-09-04-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, Lambeth council have attached to park benches, notices aimed at the public about restrictions that the UK government's have imposed during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, now at the end of its second week, in Ruskin Park, a south London green space, on 9th April, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-22-09-04-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, Lambeth council have attached to park benches, notices aimed at the public about restrictions that the UK government's have imposed during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, now at the end of its second week, in Ruskin Park, a south London green space, on 9th April, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-19-09-04-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, Lambeth council have attached to park benches, notices aimed at the public about restrictions that the UK government's have imposed during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, now at the end of its second week, in Ruskin Park, a south London green space, on 9th April, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-25-09-04-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, Lambeth council have attached to park benches, notices aimed at the public about restrictions that the UK government's have imposed during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, now at the end of its second week, in Ruskin Park, a south London green space, on 9th April, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-23-09-04-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, Lambeth council have attached to park benches, notices aimed at the public about restrictions that the UK government's have imposed during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, now at the end of its second week, in Ruskin Park, a south London green space, on 9th April, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-20-09-04-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, Lambeth council have attached to park benches, notices aimed at the public about restrictions that the UK government's have imposed during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, now at the end of its second week, in Ruskin Park, a south London green space, on 9th April, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-21-09-04-2020.jpg
  • Newlywed groom Paul and bride Zoe have just been married at a nearby beach venue and continue their wedding ceremony by eating bags of chips on the shingle overlooking the Thames Estuary at Whitstable,  on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions, large social gatherings such as weddings are currently restricted to a maximum of 30 guests and officlas so Paul and Zoe's own ceremony was witnessed by just a few family and friends.
    whitstable_beach24-18-07-2020.jpg
  • Newlywed groom Paul and bride Zoe have just been married at a nearby beach venue and continue their wedding ceremony by eating bags of chips on the shingle overlooking the Thames Estuary at Whitstable,  on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions, large social gatherings such as weddings are currently restricted to a maximum of 30 guests and officlas so Paul and Zoe's own ceremony was witnessed by just a few family and friends.
    whitstable_beach23-18-07-2020.jpg
  • Newlywed groom Paul and bride Zoe have just been married at a nearby beach venue and continue their wedding ceremony by eating bags of chips on the shingle overlooking the Thames Estuary at Whitstable,  on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions, large social gatherings such as weddings are currently restricted to a maximum of 30 guests and officlas so Paul and Zoe's own ceremony was witnessed by just a few family and friends.
    whitstable_beach25-18-07-2020.jpg
  • Newlywed groom Paul and bride Zoe have just been married at a nearby beach venue and continue their wedding ceremony by eating bags of chips on the shingle overlooking the Thames Estuary at Whitstable,  on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions, large social gatherings such as weddings are currently restricted to a maximum of 30 guests and officlas so Paul and Zoe's own ceremony was witnessed by just a few family and friends.
    whitstable_beach27-18-07-2020.jpg
  • Newlywed groom Paul and bride Zoe have just been married at a nearby beach venue and continue their wedding ceremony by eating bags of chips on the shingle overlooking the Thames Estuary at Whitstable,  on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions, large social gatherings such as weddings are currently restricted to a maximum of 30 guests and officlas so Paul and Zoe's own ceremony was witnessed by just a few family and friends.
    whitstable_beach26-18-07-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, hazard tape is still stretched across the entrance of an outdoor cafe at West India Quay in London Docklands, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_docklands-02-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, a train blurs across a platform banner for social distancing at London Underground's Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-15-09-06-2020.jpg
  • London borough of Newham notice for local street parking restrictions during the 2012 Olympics issued by the Head of Traffic and transportation, John Biden.
    olympic_stratford03-22-05-2012.jpg
  • Opera-lovers await the start of a rehearsal of the first socially-distanced performance by English National Opera (ENO) in the London Coliseum which has remained closed throughout the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 24th October 2020, in London, England. Musicians and singers on stage are separated appropriate to government restrictions and audience members are seated with same household groups. The Marriage of Figaro was ENO's last show on 14th March, and the Coliseum has stayed closed until now. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs (70% are at risk) so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. The 2,395-seat Coliseum (1904) is a Baroque revival (Wrenaissance) style theatre, built as one of West End's largest and most luxurious variety theatres.00
    ENO_Coliseum01-24-10-2020.jpg
  • With more fears for the UK economy and the postponement for the next budget during the Coronavirus pandemic, the headline of the Evening Standard newspaper in Piccadilly Circus asks Prime Minister Boris Johnson where is the plan for London?, 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'.
    coronavirus_news01-23-09-2020.jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-20-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-19-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-12-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-03-04...jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, shoppers pass through Oxford Circus where a post advises Londoners to observe the correct two metre social distances, during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-12-26-06-2020.jpg
  • A swarm of bees disrupt worried shoppers 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.
    bee_swarm-15-23-06-2020.jpg
  • A swarm of bees disrupt worried shoppers 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.
    bee_swarm-13-23-06-2020.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 security lady with blue gloves stands at an exit-only door and shows shoppers where to queue 2 metres apart outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-60-15-06-2020.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-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 portrait of a shopper wearing a face shield that has eyelashes drawn on to the plastic visor, outside Primark on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-90-15-06-2020.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 lady shopper rests and waits with her yellow shopping bags outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-72-15-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, a boy walks past a billboard that has appeared across the capital, telling Londoners that Community is Strength and that staying together is best, while someone has added a more confusing message asking for others to save lives by spitting, a breach of pandemic health guidelines, on 9th June 2020, in south London, England.
    coronavirus_walworth-02-09-06-2020.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, Leadenhall Market is seen deserted and closed up on St. George's Day when the bars and pubs would normally be thriving on England's patron saint's day (plus Shakespeare's birth and death day), in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-18-23-04-2020.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, the streets and normally thriving businesses are deserted in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-11-23-04-2020.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-01-23-04-2020.jpg
  • On the first day of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, and at the end of the second week of lockdown restrictions by the UK government, runners use their daily exercise entitlement to spend a warm afternoon near a stencil for keeping 2 metres apart in Ruskin Park in a public green space in the borough of Lambeth, on 10th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-07-10-04-2020.jpg
  • On the first day of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, and at the end of the second week of lockdown restrictions by the UK government, Lambeth council banners have started appearing outside entrances across the borough, including at Ruskin Park, on 10th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-03-10-04-2020.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, A pair of feet stand at the counter of Monmouth Coffee where hazard tape is crossed on the ground to socially distance customers. Because of trading restrictions, the retailer is only selling other drinks at their Borough shop, on 25th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Walworth-11-25-03-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government announces further Coronavirus-related restrictions to its citizens, with the immediate closure of pubs, cafes, gyms and cinemas, and the worldwide number of deaths reaching 10,000 with 240,000 cases, 953 of those in London alone, two lone diners eat among empty tables at a noodle restaurant at Borough on the Southbank, on 20th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_southbank-32-20-03-2020.jpg
  • On the first day of the government's second national Coronavirus lockdown, a cyclist passes an entrance to Monument underground station in the capital's financial district, the Square Mile, on 5th November 2020, in London, England. Although most workers are still working from home, the continuing pandemic restrictions are damaging small buinesses anf the wider UK economy. The current lockdown is to last at least 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_cyclist01-05-11-2020.jpg
  • On the first day of the government's second national Coronavirus lockdown, a single table remains out after weeks of limited income has been providing income for bars and businesses in Leadenhall Market in the capital's financial district, the Square Mile, on 5th November 2020, in London, England. Although most workers are still working from home, the continuing pandemic restrictions are damaging small buinesses anf the wider UK economy. The current lockdown is to last at least 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_leadenhall_market02-05-1...jpg
  • On the first day of the government's second national Coronavirus lockdown, a single table remains out after weeks of limited income has been providing income for bars and businesses in Leadenhall Market in the capital's financial district, the Square Mile, on 5th November 2020, in London, England. Although most workers are still working from home, the continuing pandemic restrictions are damaging small buinesses anf the wider UK economy. The current lockdown is to last at least 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_leadenhall_market03-05-1...jpg
  • On the first day of the government's second national Coronavirus lockdown, a single table remains out after weeks of limited income has been providing income for bars and businesses in Leadenhall Market in the capital's financial district, the Square Mile, on 5th November 2020, in London, England. Although most workers are still working from home, the continuing pandemic restrictions are damaging small buinesses anf the wider UK economy. The current lockdown is to last at least 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_leadenhall_market01-05-1...jpg
  • On the first day of the government's second national Coronavirus lockdown, a cyclist passes an entrance to Monument underground station in the capital's financial district, the Square Mile, on 5th November 2020, in London, England. Although most workers are still working from home, the continuing pandemic restrictions are damaging small buinesses anf the wider UK economy. The current lockdown is to last at least 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_cyclist02-05-11-2020.jpg
  • On the first day of the government's second national Coronavirus lockdown, a woman is seen from the rear in a corprate office near London Bridge in the capital's financial district, the Square Mile, on 5th November 2020, in London, England. Most workers are still working from home and the continuing pandemic restrictions are damaging small buinesses and the wider UK economy. The current lockdown is to last at least 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_offices01-05-11-2020.jpg
  • On the first day of the government's second national Coronavirus lockdown, a woman is seen from the rear in a corprate office near London Bridge in the capital's financial district, the Square Mile, on 5th November 2020, in London, England. Most workers are still working from home and the continuing pandemic restrictions are damaging small buinesses and the wider UK economy. The current lockdown is to last at least 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_offices03-05-11-2020.jpg
  • On the first day of the government's second national Coronavirus lockdown, a woman is seen from the rear in a corprate office near London Bridge in the capital's financial district, the Square Mile, on 5th November 2020, in London, England. Most workers are still working from home and the continuing pandemic restrictions are damaging small buinesses and the wider UK economy. The current lockdown is to last at least 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
    coronavirus_offices05-05-11-2020.jpg
  • Opera-lovers await the start of a rehearsal of the first socially-distanced performance by English National Opera (ENO) in the London Coliseum which has remained closed throughout the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 24th October 2020, in London, England. Musicians and singers on stage are separated appropriate to government restrictions and audience members are seated with same household groups. The Marriage of Figaro was ENO's last show on 14th March, and the Coliseum has stayed closed until now. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs (70% are at risk) so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. The 2,395-seat Coliseum (1904) is a Baroque revival (Wrenaissance) style theatre, built as one of West End's largest and most luxurious variety theatres.00
    ENO_Coliseum02-24-10-2020.jpg
  • At the six-month point of England's Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, restaurant workers prepare the street outside their business, where table places are to be set for their customers who will be eating al fresco in Bateman Street, on 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'.
    street_carpet01-23-09-2020.jpg
  • A large sign stands on the concourse of Victoria railway mainline station urges passengers and commuters to wear a face covering while travelling on the capital's public transport system, on 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'. Only those who have medical or psychological issues are exempt from wearing a face covering although £200 fines are in place for those flouting rules.
    station_commuters02-23-09-2020.jpg
  • A large sign stands on the concourse of Victoria railway mainline station urges passengers and commuters to wear a face covering while travelling on the capital's public transport system, on 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'. Only those who have medical or psychological issues are exempt from wearing a face covering although £200 fines are in place for those flouting rules.
    station_commuters01-23-09-2020.jpg
  • During a rain shower in the West End, a man walks with head covered by a copy of the Evening Standard newspaper, walking past posters for Mackintosh Theatres which remain closed during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'.
    soho_man01-23-09-2020.jpg
  • After being walked on for many months, a detail of fading stencilling asking passing pedestrians to maintain a social distance during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 24th September, in Soho, London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'.
    social_distance02-23-09-2020.jpg
  • Three woman walk past a hand sanitiser post on Regent Street, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'.
    social_distance03-23-09-2020.jpg
  • After a rain shower in central London - the six-month point of the Coronaviruus pandemic lockdown - a businessman wearing a suit and face covering (over his mouth but not nose), strides through Piccadilly Circus carrying a brolly, on 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'. And after being encouraged back to the office to help local economies, workers are again being advised to work from home if possible.
    picccadilly_man02-23-09-2020.jpg
  • After a rain shower in central London - the six-month point of the Coronaviruus pandemic lockdown - a businessman wearing a suit and face covering (over his mouth but not nose), strides through Piccadilly Circus carrying a brolly, on 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'. And after being encouraged back to the office to help local economies, workers are again being advised to work from home if possible.
    picccadilly_man01-23-09-2020.jpg
  • Three tables for 3 pairs of customers sitting very close to one another outside Caffe Concerto on Piccadilly at the 6-month milestone of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'.
    piccadilly_cafe01-23-09-2020.jpg
  • With more fears for the UK economy and the postponement for the next budget during the Coronavirus pandemic, the headline of the Evening Standard newspaper in Piccadilly Circus asks Prime Minister Boris Johnson where is the plan for London?, 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'.
    coronavirus_news03-23-09-2020.jpg
  • With more fears for the UK economy and the postponement for the next budget during the Coronavirus pandemic, the headline of the Evening Standard newspaper in Piccadilly Circus asks Prime Minister Boris Johnson where is the plan for London?, 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'.
    coronavirus_news02-23-09-2020.jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-25-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-23-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-22-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-21-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-17-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-16-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-15-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-13-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-09-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-08-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-07-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-05-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-04-04...jpg
  • As the UK eases further from Coronavirus pandemic restrictions - a relaxation of rules such as 'one metre plus' distance rule and the re-opening of pubs, bars, restaurants and hairdressers - staff and customers at the Carl Campbell hairdressers get used to social distancing and the wearing of PPE (personal protection equipment) face coverings in the salon, on Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, on 4th July 2020, in London, England. Under current in hair salons rules, to prevent the spread of airbourne droplets, conversation is meant to be kept to a minimum but the wearing by customers of face coverings is not actually mandatory.
    coronavirus_hairdressers_salon-01-04...jpg
  • With a further 89 UK covid victims in the last 24hrs, bringing the total victims to 43,995 during the Coronavirus pandemic, businesses are starting to re-open according to government to the easing of restrictions but a small business with hearts on its windows remains closed, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-04-02-07-2020.jpg
  • With a further 89 UK covid victims in the last 24hrs, bringing the total victims to 43,995 during the Coronavirus pandemic, businesses are starting to re-open according to government to the easing of restrictions but a small business with hearts on its windows remains closed, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-03-02-07-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, an artist creates art with Buckingham Palace in Green Park within view during the last stages of the pandemic, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Many have found lockdown as an opportiunity to be more creatively active and closer to the natural world. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-24-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, a cyclist riding a Lime.E rental bike pedals beneath a billboard during the construction of a new Versace store on New Bond Street during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-23-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, a lady cyclist stops at a red light infront of a billboard during the construction of a new Versace store on New Bond Street during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-21-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, the image of a leg with wrap around straps matches the tie cords keeping the billboard in place during the construction of a new Versace store on New Bond Street during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-20-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, the image of a leg with wrap around straps matches the tie cords keeping the billboard in place during the construction of a new Versace store on New Bond Street during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-19-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, retail mannequins in the window of the Armani store on New Bond Street are seen with, in the background, Union Jack flags and the thank you banners that support NHS key workers during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-18-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, a family ride their bikes and scooter through a busy Oxford Circus during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-16-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, shoppers pass through Oxford Circus where a post advises Londoners to observe the correct two metre social distances, during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-15-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, an elderly man passes through Oxford Circus where a post advises Londoners to observe the correct two metre social distances, during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-14-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, a man with his jumper wrapped around his mouth and nose walks through Oxford Circus where a post advises Londoners to observe the correct two metre social distances, during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-13-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, shoppers pass through Oxford Circus where a post advises Londoners to observe the correct two metre social distances, during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-10-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, a shopper rubs sanitiser gel into her hands while passing through Oxford Circus where a post advises Londoners to observe the correct two metre social distances, during the Covid pandemnic lockdown, now easing after three months of the Stay At Home policy but now being relaxed as the shops re-open, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-09-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, old friends ignore lockdown rules when greeting each other with a hug infront of the statues of Gottfried Leibniz, Georges Cuvier and Carl Linnaeus, and alongside a social distance post outside the Royal Academy on Burlington Gardens, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions have yet to ease when the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July for 'one metre plus' and when art galleries like the RA re-open. Venues re-opening will be conditional on the progression of the virus and how well social distancing measures are implemented.
    coronavirus_westend-08-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, old friends greet each other with a hug infront of the statues of Gottfried Leibniz, Georges Cuvier and Carl Linnaeus, and alongside a social distance post outside the Royal Academy on Burlington Gardens, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions have yet to ease when the 2 metre rule is to be realxed on 4th July for 'one metre plus' and when art galleries like the RA re-open. Venues re-opening will be conditional on the progression of the virus and how well social distancing measures are implemented.
    coronavirus_westend-07-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, a man walks with his dog outsie the Royal Academy on Burlington Gardens, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions are expected to ease for art galleries like the RA, with plans to re-open on 4th July. Venues reopening will be conditional on the progression of the virus and how well social distancing measures are implemented.
    coronavirus_westend-05-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, a museum employee positions a poster for the annual LGBT Pride event at the Pace gallery in the Royal Academy. Pride 2020 has been cancelled because of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions are expected to ease for art galleries like the RA, with plans to re-open on 4th July. Venues re-opening will be conditional on the progression of the virus and how well social distancing measures are implemented.
    coronavirus_westend-04-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, a museum employee positions a poster for the annual LGBT Pride event at the Pace gallery in the Royal Academy. Pride 2020 has been cancelled because of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions are expected to ease for art galleries like the RA, with plans to re-open on 4th July. Venues re-opening will be conditional on the progression of the virus and how well social distancing measures are implemented.
    coronavirus_westend-03-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, seen from a London bus is an NHS supporting rainbow is at a Victoria Station bus stop, a part of the social distance policy of widening pavements for pedestrians, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be relaxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-02-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 184 reported UK Covid deaths in the last 24 hrs, a total now of 43,414, seen from a London bus is an NHS supporting rainbow is at a Victoria Station bus stop, a part of the social distance policy of widening pavements for pedestrians, on 26th June 2020, in London, England. Government restrictions on the 2 metre rule is to be relaxed on 4th July and replaced with 'one metre plus' in the hope it stimulates the struggling UK economy.
    coronavirus_westend-01-26-06-2020.jpg
  • With a further 154 UK covid deaths reported in the last 24hrs, bringing the total to 43,081 victims during the Coronavirus pandemic, the easing of government lockdown restrictions for the re-opening of shops continues, and a lady scoots through Bressenden Place in Victoria, on 24th June, in London, England.
    coronavirus_westend-40-24-06-2020.jpg
  • On the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament of a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week - including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England - a detail of a billboard shows peeling imagery of black men, near the Southbank which remains closed for the forseeable future, 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_southbank-03-23-06-2020.jpg
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