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A seal is seen in Teddington Lock on the River Thames in SW London. The poor animal had a fishing lure and hook trapped painfully in its mouth. The relevant authorities were notified. ? David Sandison / eyevine

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A seal is seen in Teddington Lock on the River Thames in SW London. The poor animal had a fishing lure and hook trapped painfully in its mouth. The relevant authorities were notified. ? David Sandison / eyevine

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A seal is seen in Teddington Lock on the River Thames in SW London. The poor animal had a fishing lure and hook trapped painfully in its mouth. The relevant authorities were notified. ? David Sandison / eyevine

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A seal is seen in Teddington Lock on the River Thames in SW London. The poor animal had a fishing lure and hook trapped painfully in its mouth. The relevant authorities were notified. ? David Sandison / eyevine

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A seal is seen in Teddington Lock on the River Thames in SW London. The poor animal had a fishing lure and hook trapped painfully in its mouth. The relevant authorities were notified. ? David Sandison / eyevine

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A seal is seen in Teddington Lock on the River Thames in SW London. The poor animal had a fishing lure and hook trapped painfully in its mouth. The relevant authorities were notified. ? David Sandison / eyevine

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A seal is seen in Teddington Lock on the River Thames in SW London. The poor animal had a fishing lure and hook trapped painfully in its mouth. The relevant authorities were notified. ? David Sandison / eyevine

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A seal is seen in Teddington Lock on the River Thames in SW London. The poor animal had a fishing lure and hook trapped painfully in its mouth. The relevant authorities were notified. ? David Sandison / eyevine

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A seal is seen in Teddington Lock on the River Thames in SW London. The poor animal had a fishing lure and hook trapped painfully in its mouth. The relevant authorities were notified. ? David Sandison / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the Munich Security Conference via video conference inside 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the Munich Security Conference via video conference inside 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End on a Friday night during the third UK lockdown. Theatres, hotels, pubs and streets remain empty with no tourists or office workers. Only a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food are to be seen. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson host a meeting of the G7 leaders via video conference in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert. ? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the Munich Security Conference via video conference inside 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson hosts the Meeting of the G7 Leaders. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs a virtual meeting of the G7 Leaders from inside the Cabinet Room of No10 Downing Street, ahead of this summers G7 Summit in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson hosts the Meeting of the G7 Leaders. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs a virtual meeting of the G7 Leaders from inside the Cabinet Room of No10 Downing Street, ahead of this summers G7 Summit in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert. Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert. ? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert. ? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert. ? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Live Firing Tactical Training during Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the Munich Security Conference via video conference inside 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson host a meeting of the G7 leaders via video conference in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson hosts the Meeting of the G7 Leaders. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs a virtual meeting of the G7 Leaders from inside the Cabinet Room of No10 Downing Street, ahead of this summers G7 Summit in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson host a meeting of the G7 leaders via video conference in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the Munich Security Conference via video conference inside 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the Munich Security Conference via video conference inside 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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19/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson host a meeting of the G7 leaders via video conference in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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Pictured is the LXX Sqn (7-Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) that delivered the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands the day before. Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island n a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean. Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Government?s commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories. ? MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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Pictured is the LXX Sqn (7-Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) that delivered the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands the day before. Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island n a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean. Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Government?s commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories. ? MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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Pictured is the LXX Sqn (7-Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) that delivered the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands the day before. Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island n a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean. Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Government?s commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories. ? MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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Surrey, UK. A member of the public walks past a Covid-19 information sign in Epsom, Surrey this morning as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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18/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson judges the Number 10 half-term art competition in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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18/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson judges the Number 10 half-term art competition in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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18/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson judges the Number 10 half-term art competition in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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18/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson judges the Number 10 half-term art competition in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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18/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson judges the Number 10 half-term art competition in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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18/02/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson judges the Number 10 half-term art competition in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows a woman wearing a face mask in an almost empty Rua Augusta in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows a woman wearing a face mask going down Rua da Bica de Duarte Belo in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows a general view of Santa Maria University Hospital in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows a man wearing a face mask going down stairs in Barrio Alto in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows a general view of Santa Maria University Hospital in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows commuters in a Green Line train in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows commuters at Campo Grande station in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows a general view of Santa Maria University Hospital in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows commuters at Campo Grande station in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows commuters at Campo Grande station in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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London, United Kingdom. A steady Stream of patients arriving at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The NHS is under severe pressure with the Coronavirus pandemic, the extra winter demands and the backlog of patients on waiting lists. Royal London Hospital. Whitechapel. Picture by Mark Thomas / i-Images / eyevine

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The Chancellor Rishi Sunak records the first in a series of 'In Conversation' events as he speaks to Gordon Ramsey about the hospitality sectorRishi Sunak is a British politician who has served as Chancellor of the Exchequer since February 2020. A member of the Conservative Party, he previously served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury under Chancellor Sajid Javid from July 2019 to February ? HM Treasury / eyevine

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London, United Kingdom. A steady Stream of patients arriving at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The NHS is under severe pressure with the Coronavirus pandemic, the extra winter demands and the backlog of patients on waiting lists. Royal London Hospital. Whitechapel. Picture by Mark Thomas / i-Images / eyevine

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London, United Kingdom. A steady Stream of patients arriving at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The NHS is under severe pressure with the Coronavirus pandemic, the extra winter demands and the backlog of patients on waiting lists. Royal London Hospital. Whitechapel. Picture by Mark Thomas / i-Images / eyevine

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London, United Kingdom. A steady Stream of patients arriving at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The NHS is under severe pressure with the Coronavirus pandemic, the extra winter demands and the backlog of patients on waiting lists. Royal London Hospital. Whitechapel. Picture by Mark Thomas / i-Images / eyevine

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London, United Kingdom. A steady Stream of patients arriving at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The NHS is under severe pressure with the Coronavirus pandemic, the extra winter demands and the backlog of patients on waiting lists. Royal London Hospital. Whitechapel. Picture by Mark Thomas / i-Images / eyevine

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London, United Kingdom. A steady Stream of patients arriving at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The NHS is under severe pressure with the Coronavirus pandemic, the extra winter demands and the backlog of patients on waiting lists. Royal London Hospital. Whitechapel. Picture by Mark Thomas / i-Images / eyevine

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ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021 Pictured are Commandos from 24 Commando Royal Engineers conducting demolition training and development in line with Future Commando Force plans, as part of Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic. Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.? MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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(210218) -- CAIRO, Feb. 18, 2021 (Xinhua) -- This undated photo provided by Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities shows computerized tomography (CT) scan image for the skull of the mummy of ancient Egyptian King Seqenenre. TO GO WITH "Roundup: CT scan shows ancient Egyptian King Seqenenre Taa II killed in battle with invaders" (Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities/Handout via Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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Surrey, UK. A member of the public walks past a Covid-19 information sign in Epsom, Surrey this morning as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 information sign in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 information sign in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Surrey, UK. A member of the public walks past a Covid-19 information sign in Epsom, Surrey this morning as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Surrey, UK. A member of the public walks past a Covid-19 information sign in Epsom, Surrey this morning as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 information sign in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 information sign in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past Winter Sale signs at the Peter Jones store in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past Winter Sale signs at the Peter Jones store in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 information sign in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past Winter Sale signs at the Peter Jones store in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past Winter Sale signs at the Peter Jones store in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past Winter Sale signs at the Peter Jones store in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past Winter Sale signs at the Peter Jones store in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past Winter Sale signs at the Peter Jones store in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past Winter Sale signs at the Peter Jones store in Chelsea, South West London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs and hospitality being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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(210218) -- CAIRO, Feb. 18, 2021 (Xinhua) -- This undated photo provided by Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities shows the mummy of ancient Egyptian King Seqenenre. TO GO WITH "Roundup: CT scan shows ancient Egyptian King Seqenenre Taa II killed in battle with invaders" (Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities/Handout via Xinhua) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 information sign in Westminster, London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past a pub in Westminster, London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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Pictured are RAF movers offloading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine from RAF ATLAS at UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands. Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island n a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean. Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Government?s commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories. ? MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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Pictured are RAF movers offloading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine from RAF ATLAS at UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands. Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island n a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean. Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Government?s commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories. ? MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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Pictured are RAF movers offloading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine from RAF ATLAS at UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands. Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island n a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean. Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Government?s commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories. ? MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 17/02/2021 shows general view of Santa Maria University Hospital in Lisbon. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 17/02/2021 shows commuters at Telheiras station in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 18/02/2021 shows commuters at Campo Grande station in Lisbon, as the lockdown continues. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 17/02/2021 shows a commuter wearing a face mask in a Yellow Line train on Lisbon underground. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 17/02/2021 shows general view of Santa Maria University Hospital in Lisbon. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 17/02/2021 shows a general view of Santa Maria University Hospital in Lisbon. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 17/02/2021 shows general view of Santa Maria University Hospital in Lisbon. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 17/02/2021 shows a general view of Santa Maria University Hospital in Lisbon. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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Lisbon?s daily life under lockdown. Picture taken on 17/02/2021 shows general view of Santa Maria University Hospital in Lisbon. Portugal, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, authorised on last week, the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st, to try to contain the pandemic. Picture by Gustavo Valiente / Parsons Media / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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16/02/2021. Cardiff, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a vaccine centre at the Cwmbran Stadium in Cwmbran, Wales. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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The Chancellor Rishi Sunak records the first in a series of 'In Conversation' events as he speaks to Gordon Ramsey about the hospitality sectorRishi Sunak is a British politician who has served as Chancellor of the Exchequer since February 2020. A member of the Conservative Party, he previously served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury under Chancellor Sajid Javid from July 2019 to February ? HM Treasury / eyevine

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16/02/2021. United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the South Wales Police Headquarters in Bridgend in Wales. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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16/02/2021. Cardiff, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a vaccine centre at the Cwmbran Stadium in Cwmbran, Wales. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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The Chancellor Rishi Sunak records the first in a series of 'In Conversation' events as he speaks to Gordon Ramsey about the hospitality sectorRishi Sunak is a British politician who has served as Chancellor of the Exchequer since February 2020. A member of the Conservative Party, he previously served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury under Chancellor Sajid Javid from July 2019 to February ? HM Treasury / eyevine

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16/02/2021. United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the South Wales Police Headquarters in Bridgend in Wales. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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16/02/2021. Cardiff, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a vaccine centre at the Cwmbran Stadium in Cwmbran, Wales. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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16/02/2021. United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the South Wales Police Headquarters in Bridgend in Wales. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London's West End at night during the third lockdown. Empty of tourists and workers, with just a few local residents and delivery drivers collecting food. ? Jeff Moore / eyevine

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London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 information sign in Westminster, London as Downing Street mulls over how and when to unlock the country from coronavirus restrictions. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the relaxation of restrictions would be done in stages and would focus on the data not on dates for the easing of lockdown with pubs being the last to reopen. ? Alex Lentati / eyevine

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