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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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A mural dedicated to Leo Ross on Scribers Lane in Birmingham, ahead of the plea hearing for the 15-year-old, who cannot be identified because of his age, accused of murdering the 12-year-old. Leo Ross was walking home from school along a riverside path in Trittiford Mill Park, Hall Green, when he was stabbed in the stomach on January 21. The defendant, who was aged 14 when he is alleged to have stabbed and killed Leo, is charged with murder, three counts of assault, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm and one of unlawfully possessing a knife. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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A mural dedicated to Leo Ross on Scribers Lane in Birmingham, ahead of the plea hearing for the 15-year-old, who cannot be identified because of his age, accused of murdering the 12-year-old. Leo Ross was walking home from school along a riverside path in Trittiford Mill Park, Hall Green, when he was stabbed in the stomach on January 21. The defendant, who was aged 14 when he is alleged to have stabbed and killed Leo, is charged with murder, three counts of assault, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm and one of unlawfully possessing a knife. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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Anti-knife crime street art on Scribers Lane in Birmingham, ahead of the plea hearing for the 15-year-old, who cannot be identified because of his age, accused of murdering the 12-year-old Leo Ross. Leo Ross was walking home from school along a riverside path in Trittiford Mill Park, Hall Green, when he was stabbed in the stomach on January 21. The defendant, who was aged 14 when he is alleged to have stabbed and killed Leo, is charged with murder, three counts of assault, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm and one of unlawfully possessing a knife. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 20-stock-foto
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Anti-knife crime street art on Scribers Lane in Birmingham, ahead of the plea hearing for the 15-year-old, who cannot be identified because of his age, accused of murdering the 12-year-old Leo Ross. Leo Ross was walking home from school along a riverside path in Trittiford Mill Park, Hall Green, when he was stabbed in the stomach on January 21. The defendant, who was aged 14 when he is alleged to have stabbed and killed Leo, is charged with murder, three counts of assault, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm and one of unlawfully possessing a knife. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 20-stock-foto
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An emergency bleed control kit on Scribers Lane in Birmingham, ahead of the plea hearing for the 15-year-old, who cannot be identified because of his age, accused of murdering the 12-year-old Leo Ross. Leo Ross was walking home from school along a riverside path in Trittiford Mill Park, Hall Green, when he was stabbed in the stomach on January 21. The defendant, who was aged 14 when he is alleged to have stabbed and killed Leo, is charged with murder, three counts of assault, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm and one of unlawfully possessing a knife. Picture date: Tuesday December 16,-stock-foto
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A mural dedicated to Leo Ross on Scribers Lane in Birmingham, ahead of the plea hearing for the 15-year-old, who cannot be identified because of his age, accused of murdering the 12-year-old. Leo Ross was walking home from school along a riverside path in Trittiford Mill Park, Hall Green, when he was stabbed in the stomach on January 21. The defendant, who was aged 14 when he is alleged to have stabbed and killed Leo, is charged with murder, three counts of assault, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm and one of unlawfully possessing a knife. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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A mural dedicated to Leo Ross on Scribers Lane in Birmingham, ahead of the plea hearing for the 15-year-old, who cannot be identified because of his age, accused of murdering the 12-year-old. Leo Ross was walking home from school along a riverside path in Trittiford Mill Park, Hall Green, when he was stabbed in the stomach on January 21. The defendant, who was aged 14 when he is alleged to have stabbed and killed Leo, is charged with murder, three counts of assault, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm and one of unlawfully possessing a knife. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 16th December 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as US President Donald Trump sues the British broadcaster for 10 billion dollars over the edited speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021, featured in a BBC Panorama documentary. BBC Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 16th December 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as US President Donald Trump sues the British broadcaster for 10 billion dollars over the edited speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021, featured in a BBC Panorama documentary. BBC Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 16th December 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as US President Donald Trump sues the British broadcaster for 10 billion dollars over the edited speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021, featured in a BBC Panorama documentary. BBC Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 16th December 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as US President Donald Trump sues the British broadcaster for 10 billion dollars over the edited speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021, featured in a BBC Panorama documentary. BBC Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 15th Dec, 2025. Taleb al-Abdulmohsen stands in a glass box in the courtroom of the temporary court building at Magdeburg District Court. This morning, the trial against the driver killed at the Magdeburg Christmas market continued. The public prosecutor's office is accusing the man from Saudi Arabia of 338 counts of attempted murder. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 15th Dec, 2025. Judicial officers lead the defendant Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, who is shackled hand and foot, into the courtroom of the temporary court building at Magdeburg District Court. This is where the trial against the driver killed at the Magdeburg Christmas market continued. The public prosecutor's office is accusing the man from Saudi Arabia of 338 counts of attempted murder. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 15th Dec, 2025. Taleb al-Abdulmohsen sits in a glass box in the courtroom of the temporary court building at Magdeburg District Court. This morning, the trial against the driver killed at the Magdeburg Christmas market continued. The public prosecutor's office is accusing the man from Saudi Arabia of 338 counts of attempted murder. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 15th Dec, 2025. Taleb al-Abdulmohsen (M) sits in a glass box in the courtroom of the temporary court building at Magdeburg District Court. This morning, the trial against the driver killed at the Magdeburg Christmas market continued. The public prosecutor's office is accusing the man from Saudi Arabia of 338 counts of attempted murder. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 15th Dec, 2025. Taleb al-Abdulmohsen sits in a glass box in the courtroom of the temporary court building at Magdeburg District Court. This morning, the trial against the driver killed at the Magdeburg Christmas market continued. The public prosecutor's office is accusing the man from Saudi Arabia of 338 counts of attempted murder. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 15th Dec, 2025. Taleb al-Abdulmohsen sits in a glass box in the courtroom of the temporary court building at Magdeburg District Court. This morning, the trial against the driver killed at the Magdeburg Christmas market continued. The public prosecutor's office is accusing the man from Saudi Arabia of 338 counts of attempted murder. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 15th Dec, 2025. Judicial officers lead the defendant Taleb al-Abdulmohsen (3rd from left) into the courtroom of the temporary court building at Magdeburg District Court. This is where the trial against the driver killed at the Magdeburg Christmas market continued. The public prosecutor's office is accusing the man from Saudi Arabia of 338 counts of attempted murder. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 15th Dec, 2025. Taleb al-Abdulmohsen sits in a glass box in the courtroom of the temporary court building at Magdeburg District Court. This morning, the trial against the driver killed at the Magdeburg Christmas market continued. The public prosecutor's office is accusing the man from Saudi Arabia of 338 counts of attempted murder. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 15th Dec, 2025. Judicial officers lead the defendant Taleb al-Abdulmohsen (3rd from left) into the courtroom of the temporary court building at Magdeburg District Court. This is where the trial against the driver killed at the Magdeburg Christmas market continued. The public prosecutor's office is accusing the man from Saudi Arabia of 338 counts of attempted murder. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 15th Dec, 2025: George Simion, president of Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), shows a poster with Monica Hunyadi, owner of a beauty salon in Ilfov, accused by the Minister of the Environment of having contributed to the recent water crisis in Prahova, during the vote of the no-confidence motion against the Bolojan government filed by PACE - Romania First Group and Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) during the joint plenary of the Chambers of the Romanian Parliament Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Demo, demonstration in front of the broadcasting house against the selection of the awardees, the accusations are 'one-sided reporting, anti-Semitism, political activism,' feature, stock photo, border motif, Hanns-Joachim-Friedrichs-Preis 2025, award cere-stock-foto
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William Walter Remington (October 25, 1917 – November 24, 1954) was an American economist who was employed in various United States government positions. His career was interrupted by accusations of communist espionage made by Elizabeth Bentley, a Soviet spy and defector. --stock-foto
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London, UK. 14th November 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as reports state that another programme, Newsnight, also featured the controversial edit of the speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021. BBC has issued an apology to Trump but will refuse to pay the 1-billion-dollar damages claimed by Trump over the edit shown in the programme Panorama. Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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London, UK. 14th November 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as reports state that another programme, Newsnight, also featured the controversial edit of the speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021. BBC has issued an apology to Trump but will refuse to pay the 1-billion-dollar damages claimed by Trump over the edit shown in the programme Panorama. Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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London, UK. 14th November 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as reports state that another programme, Newsnight, also featured the controversial edit of the speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021. BBC has issued an apology to Trump but will refuse to pay the 1-billion-dollar damages claimed by Trump over the edit shown in the programme Panorama. Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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London, UK. 14th November 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as reports state that another programme, Newsnight, also featured the controversial edit of the speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021. BBC has issued an apology to Trump but will refuse to pay the 1-billion-dollar damages claimed by Trump over the edit shown in the programme Panorama. Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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London, UK. 14th November 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as reports state that another programme, Newsnight, also featured the controversial edit of the speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021. BBC has issued an apology to Trump but will refuse to pay the 1-billion-dollar damages claimed by Trump over the edit shown in the programme Panorama. Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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London, UK. 14th November 2025. General view of Broadcasting House, the BBC headquarters in central London, as reports state that another programme, Newsnight, also featured the controversial edit of the speech Trump gave before the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021. BBC has issued an apology to Trump but will refuse to pay the 1-billion-dollar damages claimed by Trump over the edit shown in the programme Panorama. Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned following accusations of bias and the controversy surrounding the edited speech. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live New-stock-foto