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11/02/2021. London, UK. A bus with a Covid information sign drives past a frozen statue in the Trafalgar Square Fountains in London this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -5c last night in London and the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK until Saturday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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11/02/2021. London, UK. Members of the public cycle past a frozen St James Park lake, London this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -5c last night in London and the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK until Saturday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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11/02/2021. London, UK. A frozen St James Park lake, London infront of Buckingham Palace this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -5c last night in London and the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK until Saturday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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11/02/2021. London, UK. An unfortunate bird builds a nest on a frozen St James's Park lake this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -10c last night in the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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11/02/2021. London, UK. A member of the public takes a picture of a frozen statue in the Trafalgar Square Fountains in London this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -5c last night in London and the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK until Saturday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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11/02/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a frozen St James Park lake, London this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -5c last night in London and the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK until Saturday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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11/02/2021. London, UK. A man with a mask walks past a frozen statue in the Trafalgar Square Fountains in London this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -5c last night in London and the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK until Saturday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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11/02/2021. London, UK. Members of the public take a photo of a frozen statue in the Trafalgar Square Fountains in London this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -5c last night in London and the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK until Saturday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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11/02/2021. London, UK. Members of the public take a photo of a frozen statue in the Trafalgar Square Fountains in London this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -5c last night in London and the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK until Saturday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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11/02/2021. London, UK. Members look at a frozen statue in the Trafalgar Square Fountains in London this morning as the Met Office issue weather warnings for extreme cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -5c last night in London and the South East as Storm Darcy continues to bring freezing weather and travel chaos to the UK until Saturday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Walkers enjoy a spectacular sunrise this morning in Richmond Park, South West London as the big freeze continues with overnight temperatures down to -5c. The Met Office have issue further weather warnings for extreme cold over the weekend with temperatures dropping to as low as -10c in the South East. The freezing weather and travel chaos is expected to last until Sunday. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson PMQ Prep. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson in the Cabinet Room of No10 Downing Street prepping for his weekly PMQ's in the House of Commons. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson PMQ Prep. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaving the Cabinet Room of No10 Downing Street for his weekly PMQ's in the House of Commons. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Passengers wearing face masks are seen on a subway train in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Passengers wearing face masks are seen on a subway train in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Passengers wearing face masks are seen on a subway train in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- People wearing face masks walk past a sign of COVID-19 vaccination in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Passengers wearing face masks are seen on a subway train in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson PMQs. Downing Street. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media Prime Minister Boris Johnson departs No,10 Downing Street for Prime Ministers Questions at the House of Commons. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson PMQs. Downing Street. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media Prime Minister Boris Johnson departs No,10 Downing Street for Prime Ministers Questions at the House of Commons. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab holds a bilateral meeting with the Israeli Ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab holds a bilateral meeting with the Israeli Ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab holds a bilateral meeting with the Israeli Ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab holds a bilateral meeting with the Israeli Ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson PMQ Prep. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaving the Cabinet Room of No10 Downing Street for his weekly PMQ's in the House of Commons. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab holds a bilateral meeting with the Israeli Ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab holds a bilateral meeting with the Israeli Ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Priti Patel visits a vaccination centre at the Bryon Hall Community Centre in Harrow. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- People wearing face masks are seen at a subway station in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Passengers wearing face masks are seen on a subway train in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210211) -- STOCKHOLM, Feb. 11, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Models present creations by Beckman's College of Design during Stockholm Fashion Week in Stockholm, capital of Sweden, on Feb. 10, 2021. The fashion show, which is presented digitally due to COVID-19, runs from Feb. 9 to Feb. 11. (Andreas von Gegerfelt/Stockholm Fashion Week/Handout via Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210211) -- STOCKHOLM, Feb. 11, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Models present creations by Beckman's College of Design during Stockholm Fashion Week in Stockholm, capital of Sweden, on Feb. 10, 2021. The fashion show, which is presented digitally due to COVID-19, runs from Feb. 9 to Feb. 11. (Andreas von Gegerfelt/Stockholm Fashion Week/Handout via Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference with Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference with Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference with Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference with Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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(210211) -- STOCKHOLM, Feb. 11, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Models present creations by Beckman's College of Design during Stockholm Fashion Week in Stockholm, capital of Sweden, on Feb. 10, 2021. The fashion show, which is presented digitally due to COVID-19, runs from Feb. 9 to Feb. 11. (Andreas von Gegerfelt/Stockholm Fashion Week/Handout via Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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10/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson PMQs. Downing Street. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media Prime Minister Boris Johnson departs No,10 Downing Street for Prime Ministers Questions at the House of Commons. / eyevine

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(210211) -- STOCKHOLM, Feb. 11, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Models present creations by Beckman's College of Design during Stockholm Fashion Week in Stockholm, capital of Sweden, on Feb. 10, 2021. The fashion show, which is presented digitally due to COVID-19, runs from Feb. 9 to Feb. 11. (Andreas von Gegerfelt/Stockholm Fashion Week/Handout via Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- People wearing face masks are seen at a subway station in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- People wearing face masks are seen at a subway station in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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(210210) -- MOSCOW, Feb. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- People wearing face masks are seen at a subway station in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 10, 2021. Russia registered 14,494 COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, raising the national tally to 4,012,710, the country's COVID-19 response center said Wednesday. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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DATE CORRECTION 09/02/2021. Chilworth, UK. The Church of St Martha-on-the-Hill sits amongst a frozen snowy landscape near Chilworth in Surrey. Sub zero temperatures and snow are continuing to affect parts of the south east. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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09/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has a Women in STEM call with his Special Envoy for Girls' Education, Helen Grant, in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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09/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has a Women in STEM call with his Special Envoy for Girls' Education, Helen Grant, in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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DATE CORRECTION 09/02/2021. Chilworth, UK. The Church of St Martha-on-the-Hill sits amongst a frozen snowy landscape near Chilworth in Surrey. Sub zero temperatures and snow are continuing to affect parts of the south east. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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DATE CORRECTION 09/02/2021. Chilworth, UK. The Church of St Martha-on-the-Hill sits amongst a frozen snowy landscape near Chilworth in Surrey. Sub zero temperatures and snow are continuing to affect parts of the south east. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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This week's NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope Picture of the Week features an impressive portrait of M1-63, a beautifully captured example of a bipolar planetary nebula located in the constellation of Scutum (the Shield). A nebula like this one is formed when the star at its centre sheds huge quantities of material from its outer layers, leaving behind a spectacular cloud of gas and dust.E It is believed that a binary system of stars at the centre of the bipolar nebula is capable of creating hourglass or butterfly-like shapes like the one in this image. This is because the material from the shedding star is funnelled towards its poles, with the help of the companion, creating the distinctive double-lobed structure seen in nebulae such as M1-63.Credit: ESA / eyevine

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08/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Dilyn in the Snow. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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08/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Dilyn in the Snow. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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08/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Dilyn in the Snow. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Carpenter, Shaun Allen makes repairs to the roof joists. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Carpenter, Shaun Allen makes repairs to the roof joists. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Architectural conservator, Sophie Twyford applying pigment colour wash made from rabbit skin glue and aluminium sulphate. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Carpenter, Shaun Allen makes repairs to the roof joists. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Carpenter, Shaun Allen makes repairs to the roof joists. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Carpenter, Shaun Allen makes repairs to the roof joists. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Architectural conservator, Sophie Twyford applying pigment colour wash made from rabbit skin glue and aluminium sulphate. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Architectural conservator, Sophie Twyford applying pigment colour wash made from rabbit skin glue and aluminium sulphate. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Architectural conservator, Sophie Twyford applying pigment colour wash made from rabbit skin glue and aluminium sulphate. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Architectural conservator, Sophie Twyford applying pigment colour wash made from rabbit skin glue and aluminium sulphate. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Mason, Andrew Cunningham pointing one of the repaired dormers with quick lime mortar. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Roof renovations at Oxburgh Hall, a National Trust property in Norfolk. Architectural conservator, Sophie Twyford applying pigment colour wash made from rabbit skin glue and aluminium sulphate. Restoration continue to the roof at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Emergency repairs were necessary after one of the Victorian dormer windows slipped from the roof and fell to the ground. The L6m project has seen the building clad in scaffolding and the entire roof removed. Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. Thousands of "rare items" dating back to the 15th Century have been found in the attic. An archaeologist made the "unique discovery" while working alone through lockdown at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. A 600-year-old manuscript, fragments of medieval books, Elizabethan textiles and an empty wartime chocolate box were among the items found at the National Trust property.? Jason Bye / eyevine

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Happy new Mars year. A new Mars year began on 7 February 2021. The image on the left was taken on 6 February and the image on the right on 7 February ? one of the first images returned from the new martian year. The images were captured by the Visual Monitoring Camera onboard ESA's Mars Express, which takes regular snapshots of the planet from orbit. The images are automatically shared to the camera's Twitter account and posted to Flickr. One year on Mars equals 687 Earth days, so it takes almost twice as long to orbit the Sun. Your birthday would instead be every 23 Earth months! The martian new year begins with the northward equinox (northern spring, southern autumn) and the coming year is designated Mars Year 36.Credit: ESA / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. A heavy police presence in a busy Hyde Park London this afternoon as members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. A heavy police presence in a busy Hyde Park London this afternoon as members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. A heavy police presence in a busy Hyde Park London this afternoon as members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. A heavy police presence in The Mall, London this afternoon as members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. A heavy police presence in a busy Hyde Park London this afternoon as members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. A heavy police presence in a busy Hyde Park London this afternoon as members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. Members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine in The Mall, London. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. A heavy police presence in a busy Hyde Park London this afternoon as members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. A heavy police presence in a busy Hyde Park London this afternoon as members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. A heavy police presence in a busy Hyde Park London this afternoon as members of the public enjoy a walk and cycle in the winter sunshine. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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23/01/2021. London, UK. Members of the public enjoy a walk in the winter sunshine in St James's Park, London today. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the new UK Covid-19 mutation B.1.1.7 could be 30 per cent more deadly than the previous ones as senior NHS doctors want the gap between doses halved to six weeks rather than the current 12 weeks. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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22/01/2021. London, UK. A police officer speaks to a cyclist in Hyde Park this afternoon. Police patrol a busy Hyde Park in central London as members of the public enjoy a walk in the sunshine. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the nation at a 5pm Downing Street press as the government downplays the idea of a universal L500 covid payment for those who self-isolate. A leaked government document suggested giving L500 to anyone who tested positive for coronavirus as death rates continue to rise in England. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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22/01/2021. London, UK. Police patrol a busy Hyde Park in London as members of the public enjoy a walk in the sunshine. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the nation at a 5pm Downing Street press briefing as the government downplays the idea of a universal L500 covid payment for those who self-isolate. A leaked government document suggested giving L500 to anyone who tested positive for coronavirus as death rates continue to rise in England. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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22/01/2021. London, UK. Police patrol a busy Hyde Park in London as members of the public enjoy a walk in the sunshine. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the nation at a 5pm Downing Street press briefing as the government downplays the idea of a universal L500 covid payment for those who self-isolate. A leaked government document suggested giving L500 to anyone who tested positive for coronavirus as death rates continue to rise in England. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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22/01/2021. London, UK. Police patrol a busy Hyde Park in London as members of the public enjoy a walk in the sunshine. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the nation at a 5pm Downing Street press as the government downplays the idea of a universal L500 covid payment for those who self-isolate. A leaked government document suggested giving L500 to anyone who tested positive for coronavirus as death rates continue to rise in England. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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22/01/2021. London, UK. Police patrol a busy Hyde Park in London as members of the public enjoy a walk in the sunshine. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the nation at a 5pm Downing Street press as the government downplays the idea of a universal L500 covid payment for those who self-isolate. A leaked government document suggested giving L500 to anyone who tested positive for coronavirus as death rates continue to rise in England. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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22/01/2021. London, UK. Police patrol a busy Hyde Park in London as members of the public enjoy a walk in the sunshine. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the nation at a 5pm Downing Street press briefing as the government downplays the idea of a universal L500 covid payment for those who self-isolate. A leaked government document suggested giving L500 to anyone who tested positive for coronavirus as death rates continue to rise in England. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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22/01/2021. London, UK. Police officers in a van and on horseback patrol Hyde Park this afternoon. Police patrol a busy Hyde Park in London as members of the public enjoy a walk in the sunshine. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the nation at a 5pm Downing Street press briefing as the government downplays the idea of a universal L500 covid payment for those who self-isolate. A leaked government document suggested giving L500 to anyone who tested positive for coronavirus as death rates continue to rise in England. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Mounted police patrol Hyde Park today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infections continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Two dog walkers stop for a rest on a bench in Hyde Park today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infection continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Mounted police in Hyde Park speak to a member of the public today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infections continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Mounted police patrol Hyde Park today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infections continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Mounted police patrol Hyde Park Corner today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infections continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Mounted police patrol Hyde Park Corner today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infections continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Two dog walkers stop for a rest on a bench in Hyde Park today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infection continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Mounted police patrol Hyde Park Corner today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infections continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Mounted police patrol Green Park and Buckingham Palace today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infections continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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21/01/2021. London, UK. Mounted police patrol Hyde Park Corner today. Police continue to patrol parks across the capital while members of the public wrapped up against the wind and enjoy a walk during lockdown. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that it was too early to know if Covid-19 restrictions would be lifted in spring or even summers as infections continue to spread throughout out the capital and the rest of the UK. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Remote pictures by Alex Lentati ?..Caption to be emailed ?. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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19/01/2021. London, UK. Police keep up patrols in Hyde Park in London as Home Secretary Priti Patel warned that there will be tougher enforcement of Covid-19 rules. Today Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced that he will self-isolates after an alert on his Covid-19 app while cases continue to spread through the UK. Last week, Foreign Secretary Dominic Rabb said that lockdown could be lifted in March but with tier systems in place as total Covid-19 deaths reach over 88,000 this weekend. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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17/01/2021. London, UK. Members of the public enjoy a stroll in a very busy Richmond Park in South West London today as police keep up patrols in the parks. Earlier, the government pleaded with the public to stay at home as much as possible. And today, Foreign Minister Dominic Rabb said that lockdown could be lifted in March but with tier systems still in place as health chefs reveal that a 24/7 vaccination pilot will begin next week as total Covid-19 deaths reach over 88,000 this weekend. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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17/01/2021. London, UK. Members of the public enjoy a stroll in a very busy Richmond Park in South West London today as police keep up patrols in the parks. Earlier, the government pleaded with the public to stay at home as much as possible. And today, Foreign Minister Dominic Rabb said that lockdown could be lifted in March but with tier systems still in place as health chefs reveal that a 24/7 vaccination pilot will begin next week as total Covid-19 deaths reach over 88,000 this weekend. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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17/01/2021. London, UK. Members of the public enjoy a stroll in a very busy Richmond Park in South West London today as police keep up patrols in the parks. Earlier, the government pleaded with the public to stay at home as much as possible. And today, Foreign Minister Dominic Rabb said that lockdown could be lifted in March but with tier systems still in place as health chefs reveal that a 24/7 vaccination pilot will begin next week as total Covid-19 deaths reach over 88,000 this weekend. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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17/01/2021. London, UK. Police keep up patrols of the parks as members of the public enjoy a stroll in a very busy Richmond Park in South West London today. Earlier, the government pleaded with the public to stay at home as much as possible. And today, Foreign Minister Dominic Rabb said that lockdown could be lifted in March but with tier systems still in place as health chefs reveal that a 24/7 vaccination pilot will begin next week as total Covid-19 deaths reach over 88,000 this weekend. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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