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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Swans next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit: Maureen M-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Swans next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit: Maureen M-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. A cormorant rests next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credi-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. A cormorant rests next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credi-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Swans next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit: Maureen M-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Swans next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit: Maureen M-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Swans next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit: Maureen M-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Egyptian Geese next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit:-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Swans next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit: Maureen M-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. A cygnet born last year stands in a car park next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close con-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. A cygnet born last year stands in a car park next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close con-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Swans next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit: Maureen M-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Swans next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit: Maureen M-stock-foto
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Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Swans next to Truss's Island off the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. Bird flu is tragically killing swans in the South East. Wendy Hermon and the team from charity Swan Support in Bray, Berkshire have removed more than ten dead swans by the River Thames in Windsor. 30% of the swans in Newbury have reportedly been wiped out by bird flu in the past few days. People are being advised to continue to feed swans and wild birds, but to spread out their food so that swans do not come into close contact with each other. Credit: Maureen M-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Shockingly the Thames Water Windsor Sewage Treatment works have now been discharging storm overflow including sewage (pictured) into the River Thames at Windsor in Berkshire since 21st January 2026, for over 55 hours. Water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm water into rivers. Thames Water has a very poor record on sewage discharges and calls for the company to be renationalised are falling on deaf ears. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Shockingly the Thames Water Windsor Sewage Treatment works have now been discharging storm overflow including sewage (pictured) into the River Thames at Windsor in Berkshire since 21st January 2026, for over 55 hours. Water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm water into rivers. Thames Water has a very poor record on sewage discharges and calls for the company to be renationalised are falling on deaf ears. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Shockingly the Thames Water Windsor Sewage Treatment works have now been discharging storm overflow including sewage (pictured) into the River Thames at Windsor in Berkshire since 21st January 2026, for over 55 hours. Water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm water into rivers. Thames Water has a very poor record on sewage discharges and calls for the company to be renationalised are falling on deaf ears. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Shockingly the Thames Water Windsor Sewage Treatment works have now been discharging storm overflow including sewage (pictured) into the River Thames at Windsor in Berkshire since 21st January 2026, for over 55 hours. Water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm water into rivers. Thames Water has a very poor record on sewage discharges and calls for the company to be renationalised are falling on deaf ears. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Shockingly the Thames Water Windsor Sewage Treatment works have now been discharging storm overflow including sewage (pictured) into the River Thames at Windsor in Berkshire since 21st January 2026, for over 55 hours. Water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm water into rivers. Thames Water has a very poor record on sewage discharges and calls for the company to be renationalised are falling on deaf ears. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Shockingly the Thames Water Windsor Sewage Treatment works have now been discharging storm overflow including sewage (pictured) into the River Thames at Windsor in Berkshire since 21st January 2026, for over 55 hours. Water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm water into rivers. Thames Water has a very poor record on sewage discharges and calls for the company to be renationalised are falling on deaf ears. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Shockingly the Thames Water Windsor Sewage Treatment works have now been discharging storm overflow including sewage (pictured) into the River Thames at Windsor in Berkshire since 21st January 2026, for over 55 hours. Water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm water into rivers. Thames Water has a very poor record on sewage discharges and calls for the company to be renationalised are falling on deaf ears. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Shockingly the Thames Water Windsor Sewage Treatment works have now been discharging storm overflow including sewage (pictured) into the River Thames at Windsor in Berkshire since 21st January 2026, for over 55 hours. Water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm water into rivers. Thames Water has a very poor record on sewage discharges and calls for the company to be renationalised are falling on deaf ears. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 23rd January, 2026. Shockingly the Thames Water Windsor Sewage Treatment works have now been discharging storm overflow including sewage (pictured) into the River Thames at Windsor in Berkshire since 21st January 2026, for over 55 hours. Water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm water into rivers. Thames Water has a very poor record on sewage discharges and calls for the company to be renationalised are falling on deaf ears. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Close-up of dried grass stems covered in fresh snow during winter snowfall, Ontario, Canada-stock-foto
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DELFT - A floating home with a composite floating foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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DELFT - A floating home with a composite floating foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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DELFT - A floating home with a composite floating foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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DELFT - Students on the campus of Delft University of Technology. In the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Ranking, TU Delft is ranked 48th. This is a 22-place increase compared to last year's ranking. ROBIN UTRECHT / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Francova Lhota, Pulcin, Czech Republic. 23rd Jan, 2026. People observe the unique colorful Pulcin icefalls in the Pulcin-Hradisko National Nature Reservation, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, on January 23, 2026. According to experts, shades of yellow, orange, and brown are caused by microscopic snow algae living in the ice. Credit: Dalibor Gluck/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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DELFT - A floating home with a composite floating foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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DELFT - A floating home with a composite floating foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - The Silja Europa in the Merwehaven in Rotterdam. Doctors are concerned about the health and safety of children and young women in particular on the ship Silja, which is temporarily housing around two thousand refugees with refugee status in Rotterdam. The Silja was supposed to remain in the Merwehaven until the end of 2024, but this has now been extended to 2026. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - The Silja Europa in the Merwehaven in Rotterdam. Doctors are concerned about the health and safety of children and young women in particular on the ship Silja, which is temporarily housing around two thousand refugees with refugee status in Rotterdam. The Silja was supposed to remain in the Merwehaven until the end of 2024, but this has now been extended to 2026. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Wero is the European successor to iDEAL, a new payment method that will gradually replace iDEAL starting in 2026 to simplify payments throughout Europe, with the same security and ease of use, but with more functionalities such as managing subscriptions and paying abroad. The goal is for iDEAL to be completely phased out by the end of 2027. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - The Silja Europa in the Merwehaven in Rotterdam. Doctors are concerned about the health and safety of children and young women in particular on the ship Silja, which is temporarily housing around two thousand refugees with refugee status in Rotterdam. The Silja was supposed to remain in the Merwehaven until the end of 2024, but this has now been extended to 2026. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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DELFT - A floating home with a composite floating foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Francova Lhota, Pulcin, Czech Republic. 23rd Jan, 2026. People observe the unique colorful Pulcin icefalls in the Pulcin-Hradisko National Nature Reservation, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, on January 23, 2026. According to experts, shades of yellow, orange, and brown are caused by microscopic snow algae living in the ice. Credit: Dalibor Gluck/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – Femke Wiersma, outgoing Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature, arrives for the weekly cabinet meeting at the Ministry of General Affairs. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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DELFT - Students on the campus of Delft University of Technology. In the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Ranking, TU Delft is ranked 48th. This is a 22-place increase compared to last year's ranking. ROBIN UTRECHT / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Solar panels in The Hague ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto