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Labour Party political advertisement in a newspaper before the 7 May 2026 local elections.-stock-foto
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A promotional flyer advertising Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie at the Arts Theatre Cambridge.  Adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig.-stock-foto
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A promotional flyer advertising the West End production of I'm Sorry Prime Minister by Jonathan Lynn at the Arts Theatre Cambridge.-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Man in a striking outfit at a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, addresses a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Anti-racist demonstrators oppose a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Group with anarchist banner. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Man in a striking outfit at a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Anti-racist demonstrators oppose a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Anti-racist demonstrators oppose a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. A young man with a Black Country Patriots banner takes part in a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. A young man with a Black Country Patriots banner takes part in a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. A For England and St George banner leads a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. A For England and St George banner leads a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. A For England and St George banner leads a Britain First protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Deus Vult banner, meaning 'God Wills' at the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Deus Vult banner, meaning 'God Wills' at the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Frederic Priestley arriving at Croydon Magistrates' Court, south London, where he is charged with fraud by false representation. Priestley, 33, is accused of a £77,000 flat rental scam after the Metropolitan Police received more than 30 separate reports relating to a flat, which was advertised to rent online between April and October 2025. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Frederic Priestley arriving at Croydon Magistrates' Court, south London, where he is charged with fraud by false representation. Priestley, 33, is accused of a £77,000 flat rental scam after the Metropolitan Police received more than 30 separate reports relating to a flat, which was advertised to rent online between April and October 2025. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Frederic Priestley arriving at Croydon Magistrates' Court, south London, where he is charged with fraud by false representation. Priestley, 33, is accused of a £77,000 flat rental scam after the Metropolitan Police received more than 30 separate reports relating to a flat, which was advertised to rent online between April and October 2025. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Frederic Priestley arriving at Croydon Magistrates' Court, south London, where he is charged with fraud by false representation. Priestley, 33, is accused of a £77,000 flat rental scam after the Metropolitan Police received more than 30 separate reports relating to a flat, which was advertised to rent online between April and October 2025. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Frederic Priestley arriving at Croydon Magistrates' Court, south London, where he is charged with fraud by false representation. Priestley, 33, is accused of a £77,000 flat rental scam after the Metropolitan Police received more than 30 separate reports relating to a flat, which was advertised to rent online between April and October 2025. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Frederic Priestley arriving at Croydon Magistrates' Court, south London, where he is charged with fraud by false representation. Priestley, 33, is accused of a £77,000 flat rental scam after the Metropolitan Police received more than 30 separate reports relating to a flat, which was advertised to rent online between April and October 2025. Picture date: Wednesday April 15, 2026.-stock-foto
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Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. 13th Apr, 2026. A ‘Great British National Protest’ is taking place at various locations around the UK, also titled 'Operation 2026'. The group quotes themselves as being right wing and its intentions of pushing back against the left wing. They are the organisation behind ‘Operation Raise the Flag’ which saw flags being mounted around the country. The Southend branch is led by Francess Kray, who arranged the event outside the council offices. At the advertised protest start time just two people were in attendance-stock-foto
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Ping pong sex show for Superpussy advertised by Elvis Presley statue in Patpong Night Market, Silom, Bangkok, Thailand-stock-foto
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A sign for Reformer Pilates classes in North Norfolk.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MARCH 30 File photo dated 16/11/11 of a man looking at job vacancies in a recruitment shop in Liverpool city centre. Job vacancies have increased for the first time since last summer, new research suggests. Advertised vacancies in February increased by 4% to 725,500 following seven consecutive months of decline, according to jobs site Adzuna. Issue date: Monday March 30, 2026.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 16/11/11 of a man looking at job vacancies in a recruitment shop in Liverpool city centre. Job vacancies have increased for the first time since last summer, new research suggests. Advertised vacancies in February increased by 4% to 725,500 following seven consecutive months of decline, according to jobs site Adzuna. Issue date: Monday March 30, 2026.-stock-foto
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A house for sale is advertised by Immo Leolux in Brussegem, Merchtem. The sign reflects the local real estate market in a rural village setting… Bruss-stock-foto
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Warwick Records as advertised on TV. Harmonising Hammond 40 All Time Greats. Cover versions by Graham Todd. Issued 1971. Sleeve design by Joe Howarth at Apollo.  WW5009. Covers of The Beatles, Carpenters, Bacharach, David Gates etc.-stock-foto