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**FILE PHOTO** Tim Cook TO Step Down As Apple CEO. WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 14: Tim Cook, CEO of Apple attends the Apple TV 's Primetime Emmy Party Red Carpet at Ysabel on September 14, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Jeffrey Mayer/MediaPunch-stock-foto
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**FILE PHOTO** Tim Cook TO Step Down As Apple CEO. WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 14: Tim Cook, CEO of Apple attends the Apple TV 's Primetime Emmy Party Red Carpet at Ysabel on September 14, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Jeffrey Mayer/MediaPunch-stock-foto
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**FILE PHOTO** Tim Cook TO Step Down As Apple CEO. WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 14: Tim Cook, CEO of Apple attends the Apple TV 's Primetime Emmy Party Red Carpet at Ysabel on September 14, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Jeffrey Mayer/MediaPunch-stock-foto
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**FILE PHOTO** Tim Cook TO Step Down As Apple CEO. WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 14: Tim Cook, CEO of Apple attends the Apple TV 's Primetime Emmy Party Red Carpet at Ysabel on September 14, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Jeffrey Mayer/MediaPunch-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 20th Apr, 2026. Milan, Palazzo Marino, City Council Chamber, brawl after AVS councilor's speech. Pictured is Democratic Party councilor Michele Albiani. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Screen grab of Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch responding to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer´s statement in the House of Commons, London, on security vetting. Sir Keir will be faced with allegations he misled Parliament after telling MPs the proper process had been followed in appointing Lord Mandelson to the post of ambassador to the US, insisting he had been kept in the dark about the peer being red-flagged by security experts. Picture date: Monday April 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Screen grab of Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch responding to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer´s statement in the House of Commons, London, on security vetting. Sir Keir will be faced with allegations he misled Parliament after telling MPs the proper process had been followed in appointing Lord Mandelson to the post of ambassador to the US, insisting he had been kept in the dark about the peer being red-flagged by security experts. Picture date: Monday April 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Screen grab of Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch responding to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer´s statement in the House of Commons, London, on security vetting. Sir Keir will be faced with allegations he misled Parliament after telling MPs the proper process had been followed in appointing Lord Mandelson to the post of ambassador to the US, insisting he had been kept in the dark about the peer being red-flagged by security experts. Picture date: Monday April 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Screen grab of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer reacts to Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch following his statement in the House of Commons, London, on security vetting. Sir Keir will be faced with allegations he misled Parliament after telling MPs the proper process had been followed in appointing Lord Mandelson to the post of ambassador to the US, insisting he had been kept in the dark about the peer being red-flagged by security experts. Picture date: Monday April 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Screen grab of Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch responding to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer´s statement in the House of Commons, London, on security vetting. Sir Keir will be faced with allegations he misled Parliament after telling MPs the proper process had been followed in appointing Lord Mandelson to the post of ambassador to the US, insisting he had been kept in the dark about the peer being red-flagged by security experts. Picture date: Monday April 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Screen grab of Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch responding to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer´s statement in the House of Commons, London, on security vetting. Sir Keir will be faced with allegations he misled Parliament after telling MPs the proper process had been followed in appointing Lord Mandelson to the post of ambassador to the US, insisting he had been kept in the dark about the peer being red-flagged by security experts. Picture date: Monday April 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Screen grab of Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch responding to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer´s statement in the House of Commons, London, on security vetting. Sir Keir will be faced with allegations he misled Parliament after telling MPs the proper process had been followed in appointing Lord Mandelson to the post of ambassador to the US, insisting he had been kept in the dark about the peer being red-flagged by security experts. Picture date: Monday April 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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ONE EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVING. NO ALTERING OR MANIPULATING. NO USE ON SOCIAL MEDIA UNLESS AGREED BY HOC PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICE. MANDATORY CREDIT: House of Commons Handout photo issued by the House of Commons of Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch responding to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's statement in the House of Commons, London, on security vetting. Sir Keir will be faced with allegations he misled Parliament after telling MPs the proper process had been followed in appointing Lord Mandelson to the post of ambassador to the US, insisting he had been kept in the dark ab-stock-foto
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ONE EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVING. NO ALTERING OR MANIPULATING. NO USE ON SOCIAL MEDIA UNLESS AGREED BY HOC PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICE. MANDATORY CREDIT: House of Commons Handout photo issued by the House of Commons of Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch responding to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's statement in the House of Commons, London, on security vetting. Sir Keir will be faced with allegations he misled Parliament after telling MPs the proper process had been followed in appointing Lord Mandelson to the post of ambassador to the US, insisting he had been kept in the dark ab-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh Scotland, UK 20 April 2026. Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay is joined by James McAlpine who has been dubbed 'Britain's Tallest Tory’, alongside party activists in Inverleith Park to highlight the importance of voting for the Scottish Conservatives on the peach ballot paper in the Scottish Parliament elections. credit sst/alamy live news-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh Scotland, UK 20 April 2026. Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay is joined by James McAlpine who has been dubbed 'Britain's Tallest Tory’, alongside party activists in Inverleith Park to highlight the importance of voting for the Scottish Conservatives on the peach ballot paper in the Scottish Parliament elections. credit sst/alamy live news-stock-foto
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Edinburgh Scotland, UK 20 April 2026. Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay is joined by James McAlpine who has been dubbed 'Britain's Tallest Tory’, alongside party activists in Inverleith Park to highlight the importance of voting for the Scottish Conservatives on the peach ballot paper in the Scottish Parliament elections. credit sst/alamy live news-stock-foto
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Edinburgh Scotland, UK 20 April 2026. Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay is joined by James McAlpine who has been dubbed 'Britain's Tallest Tory’, alongside party activists in Inverleith Park to highlight the importance of voting for the Scottish Conservatives on the peach ballot paper in the Scottish Parliament elections. credit sst/alamy live news-stock-foto
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Edinburgh Scotland, UK 20 April 2026. Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay is joined by James McAlpine who has been dubbed 'Britain's Tallest Tory’, alongside party activists in Inverleith Park to highlight the importance of voting for the Scottish Conservatives on the peach ballot paper in the Scottish Parliament elections. credit sst/alamy live news-stock-foto
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Edinburgh Scotland, UK 20 April 2026. Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay is joined by James McAlpine who has been dubbed 'Britain's Tallest Tory’, alongside party activists in Inverleith Park to highlight the importance of voting for the Scottish Conservatives on the peach ballot paper in the Scottish Parliament elections. credit sst/alamy live news-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage's Union Jack socks. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh Scotland, UK 20 April 2026. Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay is joined by James McAlpine who has been dubbed 'Britain's Tallest Tory’, alongside party activists in Inverleith Park to highlight the importance of voting for the Scottish Conservatives on the peach ballot paper in the Scottish Parliament elections. credit sst/alamy live news-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage's Union Jack socks. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Reform leader, Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th Apr, 2026. Zia Yusuf, spokeman for Home Affairs. Reform UK has pledged an immediate review of all asylum claims from the last five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people would be liable for deportation under the plans, which would target anybody granted asylum, overstaying a visa, or from a country deemed safe by a Reform-led government Credit: Karl Black/Alamy Live News-stock-foto