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Brussels, Belgium. 13th Feb, 2026. Brussels region Minister Dirk De Smedt, Anders' chairman Frederic De Gucht and Anders' Imane Belguenani pictured during the participation congress of Flemish liberals Anders. after the negotiations regarding the formation of a Brussels government, Thursday 12 February 2026, in Brussels. After more than 600 days an agreement has been reached on a government for the Brussels region. BELGA PHOTO MARIUS BURGELMAN Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th February 2026. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as US President Donald Trump's multi-billion lawsuit against the British broadcaster is now set to go ahead in 2027. Trump is suing BBC over the edited speech he gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021 which was featured in a BBC Panorama documentary. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th February 2026. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as US President Donald Trump's multi-billion lawsuit against the British broadcaster is now set to go ahead in 2027. Trump is suing BBC over the edited speech he gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021 which was featured in a BBC Panorama documentary. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th February 2026. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as US President Donald Trump's multi-billion lawsuit against the British broadcaster is now set to go ahead in 2027. Trump is suing BBC over the edited speech he gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021 which was featured in a BBC Panorama documentary. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th February 2026. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as US President Donald Trump's multi-billion lawsuit against the British broadcaster is now set to go ahead in 2027. Trump is suing BBC over the edited speech he gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021 which was featured in a BBC Panorama documentary. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th February 2026. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as US President Donald Trump's multi-billion lawsuit against the British broadcaster is now set to go ahead in 2027. Trump is suing BBC over the edited speech he gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021 which was featured in a BBC Panorama documentary. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. ‘Negrita' bench, 2025, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works. The title 'Negrita' derives from a historically racist Spanish term meaning little Black girl. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. ‘Negrita' bench, 2025, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works. The title 'Negrita' derives from a historically racist Spanish term meaning little Black girl. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. ‘Negrita' bench, 2025, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works. The title 'Negrita' derives from a historically racist Spanish term meaning little Black girl. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. ‘Negrita' bench, 2025, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works. The title 'Negrita' derives from a historically racist Spanish term meaning little Black girl. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. Necklaces from 'Africa Utopia’’, 2016, collection at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. Necklaces from 'Africa Utopia’’, 2016, collection at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. Necklaces from 'Africa Utopia’’, 2016, collection at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. Necklaces from 'Africa Utopia’’, 2016, collection at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Spirit of Place' pillar
2023, (cork) at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, (pictured) part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Spirit of Place' pillar
2023, (cork) at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, (pictured) part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Spirit of Place' pillar
2023, (cork) at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, (pictured) part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Spirit of Place' pillar
2023, (cork) at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, (pictured) part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. (L) ‘Sister in Seven Parts’, 2025, and 'Inner Voice’, 2023, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. (L) ‘Sister in Seven Parts’, 2025, and 'Inner Voice’, 2023, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster (pictured), part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, and (‘front) Temple of Relics' benches, 2025, Sapele wood, tiles and stucco, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Temple of Relics’ ornaments, 2025, Stucco, tiles, clay and cork, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. 'Spirit of Place' pillar
2023, (cork) at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  12 February 2026. ‘Sister in Seven Parts’, 2025, and 'Inner Voice’, 2023, at the preview of work by designer and artist Simone Brewster, part of PLATFORM, an annual free-to-visit display at the Design Museum that makes contemporary design practice more accessible.  It is the London-based designer’s first museum show, exhibiting objects spanning architecture, furniture, jewellery, collectible design and unveiling brand-new works.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. 12th Feb, 2026. Eduardo Jansen street with stairs painted in the colors of the Brazilian flag in Little Africa, Rio de Janeiro is pictured. Little Africa (known in Portuguese as Pequena África), in Rio de Janeiro's port area, has been an Afro-Brazilian neighborhood since the era of slavery. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. 12th Feb, 2026. Eduardo Jansen street with stairs painted in the colors of the Brazilian flag in Little Africa, Rio de Janeiro is pictured. Little Africa (known in Portuguese as Pequena África), in Rio de Janeiro's port area, has been an Afro-Brazilian neighborhood since the era of slavery. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. 12th Feb, 2026. The Little Africa neighborhood and the Morro da Providência favela are pictured. Little Africa (known in Portuguese as Pequena África), in Rio de Janeiro's port area, has been an Afro-Brazilian neighborhood since the era of slavery. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. 12th Feb, 2026. Central do Brasil train station, the Little Africa neighborhood and the Morro da Providência favela are pictured. Little Africa (known in Portuguese as Pequena África), in Rio de Janeiro's port area, has been an Afro-Brazilian neighborhood since the era of slavery. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. 12th Feb, 2026. Central do Brasil train station, the Little Africa neighborhood and the Morro da Providência favela are pictured. Little Africa (known in Portuguese as Pequena África), in Rio de Janeiro's port area, has been an Afro-Brazilian neighborhood since the era of slavery. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th February 2026. General view of the City of London skyline, the capital's financial district, as official data shows that the UK economy grew by only 0.1 percent in the last three months of 2025. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th February 2026. General view of the City of London skyline, the capital's financial district, as official data shows that the UK economy grew by only 0.1 percent in the last three months of 2025. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto