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London, UK. 14th Jan, 2026. Lee Mack and family attend the UK Premiere of the Cirque du Soleil production of 'OVO' at the Royal Albert Hall, London, UK. Credit: LFP/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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St Petersburg, Florida, USA. 14th Jan, 2026. The Allendale United Methodist Church (UMC) again projects an ''Abolish ICE'' slogan onto the church building, overlooking a busy intersection in St Petersburg. The church, which serves many undocumented individuals, advocates for the dismantling of systems that harm immigrant families with their stance rooted in their Christian faith, seeing Jesus as a refugee and believing their church should challenge policies it sees as unjust. Other UMC churches around the country have followed suit in protest over the killing of American citizen Renee Nicole-stock-foto
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St Petersburg, Florida, USA. 14th Jan, 2026. A dumptruck drives past a projection of the slogan ''Abolish ICE'' on the walls of the Allendale United Methodist Church (UMC), overlooking a busy intersection in St Petersburg. The church, which serves many undocumented individuals, advocates for the dismantling of systems that harm immigrant families with their stance rooted in their Christian faith, seeing Jesus as a refugee and believing their church should challenge policies it sees as unjust. Other UMC churches around the country have followed suit in protest over the killing of American ci-stock-foto
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St Petersburg, Florida, USA. 14th Jan, 2026. The Allendale United Methodist Church (UMC) again projects an ''Abolish ICE'' slogan onto the church building, overlooking a busy intersection in St Petersburg. The church, which serves many undocumented individuals, advocates for the dismantling of systems that harm immigrant families with their stance rooted in their Christian faith, seeing Jesus as a refugee and believing their church should challenge policies it sees as unjust. Other UMC churches around the country have followed suit in protest over the killing of American citizen Renee Nicole-stock-foto
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Elkan Abrahamson, a lawyer who represented families of victims the Hillsborough disaster speaks to the media at Abingdon Green in Westminster, London, following a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Campaigners have warned there must be 'no exceptions' from the duty of candour under the proposed Hillsborough Law after the final bill reading was pushed back until next week amid concerns about how candour would not apply to security services including MI5 and MI6. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 The Elizabeth Emblem, as Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones, hosted a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Elizabeth Emblem, as Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones, hosted a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Kristina Penny (left) and Mary Weaving are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Kristina Penny (left) and Mary Weaving are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Kristina Penny (left) and Mary Weaving are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Kristina Penny (left) and Mary Weaving are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Kristina Penny (left) and Mary Weaving are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Kristina Penny (left) and Mary Weaving are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Graeme Clark and Gill Clark are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Graeme Clark and Gill Clark are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Graeme Clark and Gill Clark are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Graeme Clark and Gill Clark are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Diane Taylor (left) and Janette Hall are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Diane Taylor (left) and Janette Hall are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Diane Taylor (left) and Janette Hall are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Diane Taylor (left) and Janette Hall are interviewed by media, during a reception hosted by Darren Jones, The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd right), with (left to right) Mary Weaving, Kristina Penny, Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor and Janette Hall, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd right), with (left to right) Mary Weaving, Kristina Penny, Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor and Janette Hall, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd right), with (left to right) Mary Weaving, Kristina Penny, Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor and Janette Hall, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd right), with (left to right) Mary Weaving, Kristina Penny, Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor and Janette Hall, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (2nd left), with (left to right) Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Gill Clark (foreground), Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (2nd left), with (left to right) Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Gill Clark (foreground), Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 2230 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones (3rd left), with (left to right) Gill Clark, Graeme Clark, Diane Taylor, Janette Hall, Mary Weaving and Kristina Penny, during a reception for the families of recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem in Downing Street, central London. The award is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or as a result of a terrorist attack. Picture date: Wednesday January 14, 2026.-stock-foto