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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Women's Health Ambassador for England, Dame Lesley Regan speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Women's Health Ambassador for England, Dame Lesley Regan speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Women's Health Ambassador for England, Dame Lesley Regan speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Women's Health Ambassador for England, Dame Lesley Regan speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Women's Health Ambassador for England, Dame Lesley Regan speaking during an event to mark the launch of the Government's Women's Health Strategy at The Bridge in Southwark, south London. Reforms will be put in place to tackle "outdated and misogynistic practices" around pain relief for invasive procedures and women will be given powers to contribute to the withholding of payments for services if they have a poor experience. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. Nepali people practice yoga steps in celebration of First International Wellness Day in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 15, 2026.International Wellness Day is celebrated annually on April 15 (starting in 2026) to promote holistic well-beingâ€""physical, mental, emotional, and socialâ€""as a global priority. Initiated by Nepal and endorsed by the UN, the day encourages accessible, and inclusive health practices. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. Anushka Shrestha, former Miss Nepal, politician and entrepreneur practices yoga steps in celebration of First International Wellness Day in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 15, 2026.International Wellness Day is celebrated annually on April 15 (starting in 2026) to promote holistic well-beingâ€""physical, mental, emotional, and socialâ€""as a global priority. Initiated by Nepal and endorsed by the UN, the day encourages accessible, and inclusive health practices. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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April 15, 2026, Kathmandu, Nepal: Dol Prasad Aryal, Speaker of the HOR of Nepal(C) and Khadak Raj Paudel, Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (R) practice yoga steps in celebration of First International Wellness Day in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 15, 2026.International Wellness Day is celebrated annually on April 15 (starting in 2026) to promote holistic well-beingâ€""physical, mental, emotional, and socialâ€""as a global priority. Initiated by Nepal and endorsed by the UN, the day encourages accessible, and inclusive health practices. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Pres-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. Nepali people practice yoga steps in celebration of First International Wellness Day in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 15, 2026.International Wellness Day is celebrated annually on April 15 (starting in 2026) to promote holistic well-beingâ€""physical, mental, emotional, and socialâ€""as a global priority. Initiated by Nepal and endorsed by the UN, the day encourages accessible, and inclusive health practices. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. Ani Choying Drolma, a popular Buddhist Nun chants religious hymns in celebration of First International Wellness Day in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 15, 2026.International Wellness Day is celebrated annually on April 15 (starting in 2026) to promote holistic well-being""”physical, mental, emotional, and social""”as a global priority. Initiated by Nepal and endorsed by the UN, the day encourages accessible, and inclusive health practices. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Siliguri, West Bengal, India. 15th Apr, 2026. Boys stand as a priest performs rituals on the football Goal post puja ( a ritual on the Poila Boishakh -Bengali New Year) to bring good luck and blessings for success, health, and a fruitful, injury-free season in Siliguri. (Credit Image: © Diptendu Dutta/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Siliguri, West Bengal, India. 15th Apr, 2026. Boys stand as a priest performs rituals on the football Goal post puja ( a ritual on the Poila Boishakh -Bengali New Year) to bring good luck and blessings for success, health, and a fruitful, injury-free season in Siliguri. (Credit Image: © Diptendu Dutta/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Siliguri, West Bengal, India. 15th Apr, 2026. Boys stand as a priest performs rituals on the football Goal post puja ( a ritual on the Poila Boishakh -Bengali New Year) to bring good luck and blessings for success, health, and a fruitful, injury-free season in Siliguri. (Credit Image: © Diptendu Dutta/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Siliguri, West Bengal, India. 15th Apr, 2026. Boys stand as a priest performs rituals on the football Goal post puja (a ritual on the Poila Boishakh -Bengali New Year) to bring good luck and blessings for success, health, and a fruitful, injury-free season in Siliguri. (Credit Image: © Diptendu Dutta/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Siliguri, West Bengal, India. 15th Apr, 2026. Boys stand as a priest performs rituals on the football Goal post puja ( a ritual on the Poila Boishakh -Bengali New Year) to bring good luck and blessings for success, health, and a fruitful, injury-free season in Siliguri. (Credit Image: © Diptendu Dutta/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 15th Apr, 2026. Nina Warken (CDU), Federal Minister of Health, attends the meeting of the Federal Cabinet in the Federal Chancellery. Credit: Kay Nietfeld/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Potsdam, Germany. 15th Apr, 2026. The child protection outpatient clinic at the Ernst von Bergmann Clinic has been designed with children in mind. The Potsdam Children's and Youth Clinic is the first location in the state of Brandenburg to open a child protection outpatient clinic. The child protection outpatient clinic is a specialized medical contact point for the clarification of child endangerment. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 15th Apr, 2026. Nina Warken (CDU), Federal Minister of Health, attends the meeting of the Federal Cabinet in the Federal Chancellery. Credit: Kay Nietfeld/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Buckow, Germany. 15th Apr, 2026. View over the spring landscape in Märkische Schweiz. The second half of the week will bring friendly and mild weather. According to the German Weather Service (DWD), temperatures will rise to 21 degrees by the weekend. There will be hardly any showers, with sunshine instead. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto