
The Royal Navy's Vanguard Class Trident Submarine HMS Vengeance, pictured sailing in Loch Long, Scotland
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September News Shift - Happy couple Tom Baker and Natalie Hughes chose Saint Bartholomews their small village church to get married in because it is underused and threatened with closure.
7 September 2013
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LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN - APRIL 25: Stephan Feck and Patrick Hausding of Germany competing in the men's synchro 10m platform during day one of the FINA/NVC Diving World Series 2014 at the London Aquatics Centre on April 25, 2014 in London, Great Britain. (Photo by Mitchell Gunn/ESPA)

Tony Warburton, who has received an honour for services to owl conservation, with an Eagle Owl at Moncaster Castle

Complete Coaching London, Wanstead, E11 2AA. 15th March 2012
Photographs of staff, guests and equipment at the premises of Complete Coaching in Wanstead.
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Feature on the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) in Stanmore ahead of the launch of their fundraising appeal. Following a hip operation three days prior, Nicole Granger takes her first ever steps using crutches; the tiring walk down the corridor has her taking a short break before returning to her room. Adolescent Unit. February 06, 2012. Photo: Edmond Terakopian

Welding course the The Rural Innovation centre in, part of the Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester, UK.

Claiming to be a non racist political movement he English Defence League form up in Bishopsgate to march to the mosque in Tower Hamlets. This was clearly intended as a provocation towards the largely Muslim population. In an echo of Mosely's march to Cable Street some 75 years earlier local residents of all colours and religions united in their opposition, forcing a ban on the march.
Despite being banned by the Home Office the EDL marched from Liverpool Street to Aldgate where a strong police presence held them back outside the borough boundary.
September 3, 2011

Kingsmead Estate, Hackney. This sink estate has been ignored by successive corrupt borough housing administrations. Now infested with rats and cockroaches, asbestos leaking from broken insulation and ducts, it has become one of the worst places in Britain to live.
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Beyonce Live The Glastonbury Festival. 26.06.2011

The shadow of Labour Party leader Ed Miliband (right) and deputy leader Harriet Harman applaud Shadow Education Secretary Ed Balls, after his speech to delegates during the Labour Party Conference at Manchester Central, Manchester. Dave Thompson/PA

Monday the 13th of May 2013. Curro Diaz removes a sword that has peicered the bulls shoulder during the stage of death with the muleta, red cape, at Las Ventas bullring Madrid. The bull wounded and exhausted from Banderillas, sticks with barbed metal hang from its back. The bullfighter will pierce the animal several times to wear it down during the third stage before putting in to death. Before the sword piercing, the animal will be taunted to pass the flag.
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London Blues Exhibition. National Theatre. 6th February - 24 March 2007
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Festival Cup Inetrnational Polo 2004 Scot v Ireland at Scone Palace, Perth in aid of the Princes Trust Scotland.
Carol Smillie, Ambassador for the Princes Trust Scotland for the last 2 1/2 years.
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A woman reacts as a syrian air force jet bombs the streets surrounding her house in the neighbourhood of Ahadarea, Aleppo, Syria on Thursday 13 September [Sam Tarling]

ONE TO ONE INTERVIEW WITH COMIC RICKY GERVAIS. GIVEN 10 MINS WITH COMIC FOR PICTURES UPSTAIRS IN A DREARY FUNCTION ROOM AT THE 'GROUCHO CLUB' IN SOHO,LONDON, AFTER HIS INTERVIEW WITH SUN FEATURES REPORTER. DATE TAKEN 01.02.2005 PIC JON BOND

A festival-goer enjoys a moment of sunshine before the rain, on the hill overlooking the festival
Glastonbury Festival 2014
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, UK
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Chateau-Thierry American Memorial, Chateau-Thierry, France. March 2014
A teenager uses the wall of the Memorial to play football in the early evening.
The memorial is situated upon Hill 204 and commands a wide view of the valley of the Marne River. It is located about 54 miles (87 km) east of Paris, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southeast of the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial, and 17 miles (27 km) southwest of the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial. It commemorates the achievements of United States forces that fought in the region during World War I. In 1918, the 2nd and 3rd United States Infantry Divisions took part in heavy fighting around the area during the Second Battle of the Marne, which took place during the wider German Spring Offensive.[3] The 4th Marine Brigade, which made a name for themselves in the Battle of Belleau Wood, fought as part of the 2nd Infantry Division. The bodies of a number of US servicemen who were killed during the fighting are interred in cemeteries nereby.[1]
Two stone pylons mark the entrance to the memorial from Highway N-3 which runs from Paris to Château-Thierry.[2] The monument consists of a double colonnade rising above a long terrace,[2] as designed by Paul Philippe Cret.[4] On its west facade are sculptured figures representing the United States and France] The sculptor was the French-American artist Alfred Bottiau.[4] The English inscription reads, "This monument has been erected by the United States of America to commemorate the services of her troops and those of France who fought in this region during the World War. It stands as a lasting symbol of the friendship and cooperation between the French and American Armies." On its east facade is a map showing American military operations that took place in the region and an orientation table pointing out the significant battle sites.

Sir Tony Blair, Former British Prime Minister.