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August 14, 2025: Jason Meeks, Chargé d'affaires from US Embassy in Nepal(4th R), John Wingle, acting Deputy Vice President of MCC (4th L) and Khadga B.Bisht, Executive Director, MCA Nepal (5th R) along with officials from Nepal government and contractors pose for a group photo after formally signing contracts to move forward with the much-anticipated electricity transmission project under the Millennium Challenge Account-Nepal (MCA-Nepal), which operates as part of the MCC Nepal Compact in Kathmandu, Nepal on August 14, 2025.Under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Nepal Compact, cont-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 July 2025. Junior doctors formed picket lines across the UK on Friday as part of a five-day strike over pay and working conditions. Outside St Thomas’ Hospital—directly across from the Houses of Parliament—doctors, NHS staff, and trade union supporters gathered in protest, chanting and holding placards aimed at the Labour government, which many accused of breaking promises on public sector pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), representing the striking doctors, is calling for a 29% pay rise to restore earnings to 2008 levels, citing a 20% real-terms pay cut over 17 years.-stock-foto