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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (centre) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (2nd right) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (2nd right) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (2nd right) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (2nd right) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (2nd right) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (2nd right) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (2nd right) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (2nd right) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance (2nd right) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence in her. Both Labour and the Scottish Conservatives put forward motions of no confidence in Ms Constance amid accusations that she misrepresented an expert of child sexual abuse, and misled the Scottish Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 25/03/25: Rori, one of five rescue lions from Ukraine, explores their surroundings at the grand opening of the Lion Rescue Centre at the Big Cat Sanctuary in Ashford, Kent. The lions have endured neglect and abuse, and for four out of the five their new home will be the first time they have ever touched grass. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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London, England, 14th December 2025: Apple faces ongoing boycott calls, primarily from activists and groups only four protestors. One is Pakistani man who make the banner, One is an Asian with a loud mic. One ETMI woman wearing hijab, and a Jamaica like the attention-seeking group of pro-Palestine, Congolese, and ETIM protesters who are trying to boycott Apple. Congolese allege that Apple uses child labor for the minerals used in iPhones. A Pakistiani representing ETIM is alleging that labor abuses in China are because both Pakistiani and ETIM believe in the same Muslim religion. Finally, pro--stock-foto
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London, England, 14th December 2025: Apple faces ongoing boycott calls, primarily from activists and groups only four protestors. One is Pakistani man who make the banner, One is an Asian with a loud mic. One ETMI woman wearing hijab, and a Jamaica like the attention-seeking group of pro-Palestine, Congolese, and ETIM protesters who are trying to boycott Apple. Congolese allege that Apple uses child labor for the minerals used in iPhones. A Pakistiani representing ETIM is alleging that labor abuses in China are because both Pakistiani and ETIM believe in the same Muslim religion. Finally, pro--stock-foto
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London, England, 14th December 2025: Apple faces ongoing boycott calls, primarily from activists and groups only four protestors. One is Pakistani man who make the banner, One is an Asian with a loud mic. One ETMI woman wearing hijab, and a Jamaica like the attention-seeking group of pro-Palestine, Congolese, and ETIM protesters who are trying to boycott Apple. Congolese allege that Apple uses child labor for the minerals used in iPhones. A Pakistiani representing ETIM is alleging that labor abuses in China are because both Pakistiani and ETIM believe in the same Muslim religion. Finally, pro--stock-foto
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London, England, 14th December 2025: Apple faces ongoing boycott calls, primarily from activists and groups only four protestors. One is Pakistani man who make the banner, One is an Asian with a loud mic. One ETMI woman wearing hijab, and a Jamaica like the attention-seeking group of pro-Palestine, Congolese, and ETIM protesters who are trying to boycott Apple. Congolese allege that Apple uses child labor for the minerals used in iPhones. A Pakistiani representing ETIM is alleging that labor abuses in China are because both Pakistiani and ETIM believe in the same Muslim religion. Finally, pro--stock-foto
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London, England, 14th December 2025: Apple faces ongoing boycott calls, primarily from activists and groups only four protestors. One is Pakistani man who make the banner, One is an Asian with a loud mic. One ETMI woman wearing hijab, and a Jamaica like the attention-seeking group of pro-Palestine, Congolese, and ETIM protesters who are trying to boycott Apple. Congolese allege that Apple uses child labor for the minerals used in iPhones. A Pakistiani representing ETIM is alleging that labor abuses in China are because both Pakistiani and ETIM believe in the same Muslim religion. Finally, pro--stock-foto
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Computer keyboard keys with TRAUMA business word.close up of Computer keyboard keys,Business Concept.3D rendering on blue background.-stock-foto
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yellow button with TRAUMA business word.close up button of keyboard,Business Concept.3D rendering on blue background.-stock-foto
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Stop and Stigma symbol. Concept words Stop and Stigma on wooden cubes.Businessman hand. Business and Stop and Stigma concept. Copy space.-stock-foto
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Speech Bubble block with TRAUMA business word.Minimalist Abstract Design With White Cut Out Paper.3D rendering on blue background.-stock-foto
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wooden cube block with TRAUMA business word.close up of wooden elements,Business Concept.3D rendering on black background.-stock-foto
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wooden cube block with TRAUMA business word.close up of wooden elements,Business Concept.3D rendering on red background.-stock-foto
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wooden cube block with TRAUMA business word.close up of wooden elements,Business Concept.3D rendering on blue background.-stock-foto
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Online predator and criminal using a fake identity to deceive and harm a young girl online-stock-foto
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Online predator and criminal using a fake identity to deceive and harm a young girl online-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13 Dec 2025. A large rally in Whitehall opposes the current government's intention to introduce digital ID. People from across the whole political spectrum say it is an attack on our rights and our autonomy, and that it could be used as an Orwellian system of total control. It would turn us into a highly controlled checkpoint society, would be open to abuse by hackers and foreign powers and discriminate against those with less access to online services. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto