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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall talk to Health Secretary Matt Hancock during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales talks to Chief Pharmacist Inderjit Singhall during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall with Health Secretary Matt Hancock (left) during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' Sir John Lavery?s Portrait of Doris Delevigne, From the property of Delevigne: The Countess Castlerosse, Palm Springs Estimated: L400,000-600,000 The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque by Sir Winston Churchill Estimated L1,500,000-2,500,000 The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque by Sir Winston Churchill Estimated L1,500,000-2,500,000 The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque by Sir Winston Churchill Estimated L1,500,000-2,500,000 The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christie?s Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London, Great Britain Press photocall 17th February 2021 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' LS Lowry Ann in Red Jumper Est L150,000 to L250,000 (Left) LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY, Head of a Boy oil on canvas 50.8 x 40.6 cm Painted in 1962. Estimate: L300,000-500,000 (Centre) LS Lowry Portrait of Ann Est. L80,000 to L120,000 (Right) The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christie's Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London, Great Britain Press photocall 17th February 2021 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, O.M., R.A. (1874-1965) Scene at Marrakech Estimate GBP 300,000 - GBP 500,000 The sale takes place at Christie's King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christie's Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London, Great Britain Press photocall 17th February 2021 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' SIR MICHAEL CRAIG-MARTIN, With Red Shoes acrylic on canvas, 182.9 x 139.7 cm. Painted in 2000. Estimate: L60,000-80,000 The sale takes place at Christie's King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' HENRY MOORE, O.M., C.H. (1898-1986) Maquette for King and Queen Estimate GBP 750,000 - GBP 1,000,000 The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' LS Lowry Ann in Red Jumper Est L150,000 to L250,000 (Left) LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY, Head of a Boy oil on canvas 50.8 x 40.6 cm Painted in 1962. Estimate: L300,000-500,000 (Centre) LS Lowry Portrait of Ann Est. L80,000 to L120,000 (Right) The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall talk to Chief Pharmacist Inderjit Singh during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Birmingham, United Kingdom. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque by Sir Winston Churchill Estimated L1,500,000-2,500,000 The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' LS Lowry Ann in Red Jumper Est L150,000 to L250,000 (Left) LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY, Head of a Boy oil on canvas 50.8 x 40.6 cm Painted in 1962. Estimate: L300,000-500,000 (Centre) LS Lowry Portrait of Ann Est. L80,000 to L120,000 (Right) The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' Sir John Lavery?s Portrait of Doris Delevigne, From the property of Delevigne: The Countess Castlerosse, Palm Springs Estimated: L400,000-600,000 The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Christies Modern British Art evening sale at Christies, London. 'Behind Closed Doors: Preparations take place at Christie's ahead of the livestreamed Modern British Art Auction on 1 March 2021' Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque by Sir Winston Churchill Estimated L1,500,000-2,500,000 The sale takes place at Christie?s King Street, London on 1st March at 7:30pm ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world?s most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the ?Bluebird? world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed ?Dulcie? due to its registration number ?DUL 351? - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 n 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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London, UK. A Passenger arrives for quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport for the second day. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world's most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the 'Bluebird' world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed 'Dulcie' due to its registration number 'DUL 351' - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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16/02/2021. Hatfield, United Kingdom. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson visits Computacenter in Hatfield. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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London, UK. Security guards shadow a man who is walking for exercise during quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world?s most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the ?Bluebird? world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed ?Dulcie? due to its registration number ?DUL 351? - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 n 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world's most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the 'Bluebird' world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed 'Dulcie' due to its registration number 'DUL 351' - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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London, UK. Security guards shadow a man who is walking for exercise during quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world?s most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the ?Bluebird? world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed ?Dulcie? due to its registration number ?DUL 351? - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 n 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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London, UK. A passenger carries his child on arrival for quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport for the second day. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world?s most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the ?Bluebird? world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed ?Dulcie? due to its registration number ?DUL 351? - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 n 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world?s most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the ?Bluebird? world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed ?Dulcie? due to its registration number ?DUL 351? - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 n 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world?s most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the ?Bluebird? world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed ?Dulcie? due to its registration number ?DUL 351? - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 n 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world?s most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the ?Bluebird? world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed ?Dulcie? due to its registration number ?DUL 351? - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 n 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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London, UK. Passengers are surrounded by security guards as they arrive for quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport for the second day. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world's most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the 'Bluebird' world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed 'Dulcie' due to its registration number 'DUL 351' - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world?s most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the ?Bluebird? world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed ?Dulcie? due to its registration number ?DUL 351? - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 n 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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Legend of the Road Sale at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. 1937 Bugatti Type 57S, offered at NO RESERVE. Estimate L5,000,000 - 7,000,000 one of the world?s most valuable and desirable pre-war motor cars, which has been hidden for the past 50 years, offered for the first time ever at auction, this rediscovered treasure will lead an extraordinary sale of exceptional motor cars Owned by the likes of Sir Malcolm Campbell, of the ?Bluebird? world land and water speed records fame, only 42 examples of the 57S variants were produced and it was the fastest road car of its day. This very special example - nicknamed ?Dulcie? due to its registration number ?DUL 351? - has been stored in the garage of its late owner, respected engineer Bill Turnbull, since 1969, and is now offered as an unfinished project, at no reserve. Estimate L5,000,000 n 7,000,000. The sale is on 19th February 2021. ? Elliott Franks / eyevine

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16/02/2021. Hatfield, United Kingdom. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson visits Computacenter in Hatfield. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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16/02/2021. Hatfield, United Kingdom. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson visits Computacenter in Hatfield. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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16/02/2021. Hatfield, United Kingdom. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson visits Computacenter in Hatfield. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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London, UK. A passenger is surrounded by security guards as he carries his child on arrival for quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport for the second day. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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London, UK. Passengers are surrounded by security guards as they arrive for quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport for the second day. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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16/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick visits The Bridge, an accommodation project for rough sleepers based in a hotel in London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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16/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick visits The Bridge, an accommodation project for rough sleepers based in a hotel in London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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16/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick visits The Bridge, an accommodation project for rough sleepers based in a hotel in London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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16/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick visits The Bridge, an accommodation project for rough sleepers based in a hotel in London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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Travelers arriving at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport in London , which is being used as a Coronavirus quarantine hotel. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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Travelers arriving at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport in London , which is being used as a Coronavirus quarantine hotel. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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A quarantined passenger waves from her quarantine hotel room near Heathrow Airport after flying into London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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A quarantined passenger holds up her hotel food from her quarantine hotel near Heathrow Airport after flying into London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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A quarantined couple give the thumbs down from their quarantine hotel near Heathrow Airport after flying into London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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A quarantined passenger holds up a 'Help' sign from their quarantine hotel near Heathrow Airport after flying into London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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An airline passenger arriving to start a ten day quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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A quarantined couple give the thumbs down from their hotel near Heathrow Airport after flying into London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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An airline passenger arriving to start a ten day quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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A quarantined couple give the thumbs down from their hotel near Heathrow Airport after flying into London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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A quarantined passenger gives the thumbs down from her hotel near Heathrow Airport after flying into London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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An airline passenger arriving to start a ten day quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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16/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick visits The Bridge, an accommodation project for rough sleepers based in a hotel in London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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16/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick visits The Bridge, an accommodation project for rough sleepers based in a hotel in London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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Netherlands in white. As this image captured today, 11 February, by Copernicus Sentinel-3 shows, the Netherlands remains pretty much snow-covered thanks to days of sub-zero temperatures following the country's first major snowstorm in a decade. Storm Darcy hit the Netherlands in the evening of Saturday 6 February as it pushed its way through much of northern Europe. Strong winds and bitter cold, which initiated a ?code red' weather warning, brought the country to an almost standstill as most public transport was cancelled the following day ? by which time most of the country was under around 10 cm of snow. The snowfall also caused disruption to parts of the UK and Germany. Although the snow stopped falling a day or so later, temperatures have remained below freezing, reawakening the Dutch passion for ice-skating. The Netherlands is home to the century-old ?Elfstedentocht', a 200-kilometre race on natural ice through 11 towns and cities in the northern province of Friesland. It was last held in 1997, but the current Covid pandemic restrictions mean that this historic race, which can attract thousands of participants and hundreds of thousands of spectators, is not permitted this year. Climate change is thought to be having an impact on the chances of conditions being right for an Elfstedentocht ? the canal ice has to be at least 15 cm thick. According to the Dutch Meteorological Institute, KNMI, a century ago, there was a 20% chance every year of it being cold enough to organise the race, this has now decreased to an 8% chance. Copernicus Sentinel-3 is a two-satellite mission to supply the coverage and data delivery needed for Europe's Copernicus environmental monitoring programme. Each satellite carries the same suite of four sensors. This image, showing snow cover in the Netherlands, northern France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark, part of the UK aCredit: ESA / eyevine Contact eyevine for more information about using this image: T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709 E: info@ey

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Valentine Island, Australia.For Valentine's Day, the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Valentine Island in northern Western Australia. Zoom in to see this image at its full 10 m resolution or click on the circles to learn more about the features in it. The tiny Valentine Island, visible in the top-left of the image, measures around 1.6 km in length and around 250 m wide. The island is located in the King Sound, a large gulf and inlet of the Indian Ocean in Australia's Kimberley Region. The gulf is around 120 km long and averages about 50 km in width. The King Sound has one of the highest tides in Australia, and amongst the highest in the world, reaching a maximum tidal round of around 11 to 12 m. The Fitzroy River, one of Australia's largest watercourses, along with the Lennard, Meda and Robinson Rivers, empty their muddy and sediment-laden waters into the Sound. The port town of Derby lies near the mouth of the Fitzoy River on the east shore of the King Sound. A myriad of mangrove estuaries can be seen scattered around the coast. Australia is surrounded by around 11 000 km of mangrove-lined coast, located primarily on the northern and eastern coasts of the continent. Mangroves contribute many environmental benefits to coastal and estuarine ecosystems; they provide food and habitats for a wealth of wildlife such as birds and fish. As more people move closer to coastal zones, the risk to mangroves increases. Greater pressure is placed on the mangrove environment from both direct and indirect sources such as dumping of waste, fish farming, sea level rise and climate change.Credit: ESA / eyevine

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At the rim of a crater. This image features the southeast wall of a small crater located a few hundred kilometres to the north of the giant Hellas impact basin on Mars. The complete crater itself is about 12 km in diameter; this image shows a 5 x 10 km area. The Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter took the image on 19 October 2020. When viewed with CaSSIS' colour filters, the image shows exceptional diversity in colour. This diversity is related to the presence of various minerals that reflect light differently at different wavelengths. The light-toned deposits highlight the bedrock exposures of the area, which probably contain ancient clay-rich minerals that would have formed in the presence of water. Also visible are wind-blown sandy deposits that form ripples on the floor of the crater. Their distinctive tan colour implies that they contain iron-oxide minerals. The ExoMars programme is a joint endeavour between ESA and Roscosmos.Credit: ESA / eyevine

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London, UK. Passengers are surrounded by security guards as they arrive for quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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London, UK. A couple, who were among the first passengers to go into hotel quarantine, look out from their hotel window at the Radisson hotel near Heathrow airport. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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London, UK. Security guards patrol the outside of the Radisson hotel near Heathrow Airport as the first passengers go into quarantine. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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London, UK. A security guard patrols the outside of the Radisson hotel near Heathrow Airport as the first passengers go into quarantine. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Officials escort passengers out of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow this morning as quarantine hotels near Heathrow start to accept passengers from red list countries. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. A quarantine coach leaves the Radisson hotel near Heathrow Airport. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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London, UK. Security guards watch as the first passengers arrive by coach (L) to go into hotel quarantine arrive at a Radisson hotel near Heathrow Airport. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Officials escort passengers out of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow this morning as quarantine hotels near Heathrow start to accept passengers from red list countries. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Surrey, UK. After the sub-zero temperatures of last week, families enjoy feeding swans in the sunshine on Truss's Island on the River Thames in Staines, Surrey. The Met Office has forecast much warmer weather this week with highs of 16c and a chance of rain in the South East. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Surrey, UK. After the sub-zero temperatures of last week, families enjoy feeding swans in the sunshine on Truss's Island on the River Thames in Staines, Surrey. The Met Office has forecast much warmer weather this week with highs of 16c and a chance of rain in the South East. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Surrey, UK. After the sub-zero temperatures of last week, families enjoy feeding swans in the sunshine on Truss's Island on the River Thames in Staines, Surrey. The Met Office has forecast much warmer weather this week with highs of 16c and a chance of rain in the South East. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Surrey, UK. After the sub-zero temperatures of last week, families enjoy feeding swans in the sunshine on Truss's Island on the River Thames in Staines, Surrey. The Met Office has forecast much warmer weather this week with highs of 16c and a chance of rain in the South East. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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15/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press conference with Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Executive Officer of the NHS Sir Simon Stevens in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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15/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press conference with Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Executive Officer of the NHS Sir Simon Stevens in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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London, UK. Security guards watch as the first passengers to go into hotel quarantine arrive at a Radisson hotel near Heathrow Airport. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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London, UK. Security guards watch as passengers go into hotel quarantine at a Radisson hotel near Heathrow Airport. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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15/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press conference with Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Executive Officer of the NHS Sir Simon Stevens in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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15/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press conference with Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Executive Officer of the NHS Sir Simon Stevens in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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15/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press conference with Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Executive Officer of the NHS Sir Simon Stevens in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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15/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press conference with Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Executive Officer of the NHS Sir Simon Stevens in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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15/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press conference with Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Executive Officer of the NHS Sir Simon Stevens in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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15/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press conference with Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Executive Officer of the NHS Sir Simon Stevens in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Officials escort passengers out of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow this morning as quarantine hotels near Heathrow start to accept passengers from red list countries. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Officials escort passengers out of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow this morning as quarantine hotels near Heathrow start to accept passengers from red list countries. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Flight crew walk past a Testing Centre Sign at London Heathrow Terminal 5 this morning as hotels near Heathrow start to accept quarantine passengers. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Passengers walk past a Testing Centre sign at London Heathrow Terminal 5 this morning as hotels near Heathrow start to accept quarantine passengers. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Officials escort passengers out of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow this morning as quarantine hotels near Heathrow start to accept passengers from red list countries. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Flight crew walk past a Testing Centre Sign at London Heathrow Terminal 5 this morning as hotels near Heathrow start to accept quarantine passengers. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. A Passenger walks past a Covid-19 government poster reminding people to fill out their Passenger Locator Form for people arriving from red-list countries at London Heathrow Terminal 5 this morning. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. A Passenger walks past a Covid-19 government poster reminding people to fill out their Passenger Locator Form for people arriving from red-list countries at London Heathrow Terminal 5 this morning. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Surrey, UK. After the sub-zero temperatures of last week, families enjoy feeding swans in the sunshine on Truss's Island on the River Thames in Staines, Surrey. The Met Office has forecast much warmer weather this week with highs of 16c and a chance of rain in the South East. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Passengers arrive for quarantine at a Holiday Inn hotel near Heathrow Airport. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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(210216) -- AUCKLAND, Feb. 16, 2021 (Xinhua) -- The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines arrive at the Auckland International Airport in Auckland, New Zealand, Feb. 15, 2021. The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines arrived in New Zealand on Monday, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed. (New Zealand Ministry of Health/Handout via Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Officials escort passengers out of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow this morning as quarantine hotels near Heathrow start to accept passengers from red list countries. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. Officials escort passengers out of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow this morning as quarantine hotels near Heathrow start to accept passengers from red list countries. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. A Passenger walks past a Covid-19 government poster reminding people to fill out their Passenger Locator Form for people arriving from red-list countries at London Heathrow Terminal 5 this morning as hotels near Heathrow start to accept quarantine passengers. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. A Passenger walks past a Covid-19 government poster reminding people to fill out their Passenger Locator Form for people arriving from red-list countries at London Heathrow Terminal 5 this morning. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Quarantine travel rules. London, UK. A Passenger walks past a Covid-19 government poster reminding people to fill out their Passenger Locator Form for people arriving from red-list countries at London Heathrow Terminal 5 this morning. From today, (Monday 15 February 2021) anyone arriving from a red-list destination must quarantine at a designated hotel and pay a hotel fee of L1,750 for a 10 day quarantine period. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. The first passengers to go into hotel quarantine arrive at a Radisson hotel near Heathrow. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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London, UK. A security guard stands at the entrance to the Radisson hotel near Heathrow Airport as the first passengers go into quarantine. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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London, UK. The first passengers to go into hotel quarantine arrive at a Radisson hotel near Heathrow. People entering the UK from a 'red list' of 33 high risk countries will have to quarantine at hotels for 10 days to try and stop new coronavirus variants entering the country. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine

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15/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press conference with Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Executive Officer of the NHS Sir Simon Stevens in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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Friends enjoy a warm drink while out walking in Richmond Park, South West London this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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A family stop to enjoy a warm drink and a snack while out walking in Richmond Park, South West London this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Friends in a bubble stop to enjoy a birthday cake and a warm drink while out walking in Richmond Park, South West London this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Friends in a bubble stop to enjoy a birthday cake and a warm drink while out walking in Richmond Park, South West London this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Cyclists and families enjoy a stroll in Richmond Park, South West London this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Families enjoy a walk in Richmond Park, South West London as temperatures warm up in the South East this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Families and friends enjoy a walk on frozen flooded fields in Richmond Park, South West London as temperatures warm up in the South East this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Families enjoy a walk in Richmond Park, South West London this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Families enjoy a walk in Richmond Park, South West London this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Families and friends enjoy a walk on frozen flooded fields in Richmond Park, South West London as temperatures warm up in the South East this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Families enjoy a walk in Richmond Park, South West London this afternoon. Tomorrow the the government mulls over its road map for unlocking the country from Covid-19 restrictions with children back to school by the 8th March and possible picnics in the parks as the vaccination program continues. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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14/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary on the Andrew Marr Show. The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab appears on the Andrew Marr show from his office inside the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Picture by Robert Oxley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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14/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary on the Andrew Marr Show. The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab appears on the Andrew Marr show from his office inside the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Picture by Robert Oxley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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