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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. FM Conway contractors modify security measures around a new Banksy statue in Waterloo Place, Westminster. Workers are seen removing tall green plastic barriers and replacing them with lower metal crowd control barriers as the "Blind Patriot" installation enters its first full evening. The shift in security infrastructure indicates local authorities are preparing for sustained public interest and crowd management at the site of the unauthorized bronze sculpture. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. FM Conway contractors modify security measures around a new Banksy statue in Waterloo Place, Westminster. Workers are seen removing tall green plastic barriers and replacing them with lower metal crowd control barriers as the "Blind Patriot" installation enters its first full evening. The shift in security infrastructure indicates local authorities are preparing for sustained public interest and crowd management at the site of the unauthorized bronze sculpture. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 30th April, 2026. It was a beautiful sunny day in Windsor, Berkshire today as shoppers were out and about enjoying the sunshine and warm temperatures. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 30th April, 2026. It was a beautiful sunny day in Windsor, Berkshire today as shoppers were out and about enjoying the sunshine and warm temperatures. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 30th April, 2026. It was a beautiful sunny day in Windsor, Berkshire today as shoppers were out and about enjoying the sunshine and warm temperatures. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 30th April, 2026. It was a beautiful sunny day in Windsor, Berkshire today as shoppers were out and about enjoying the sunshine and warm temperatures. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 30th April, 2026. It was a beautiful sunny day in Windsor, Berkshire today as shoppers were out and about enjoying the sunshine and warm temperatures. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 30th April, 2026. It was a beautiful sunny day in Windsor, Berkshire today as shoppers were out and about enjoying the sunshine and warm temperatures. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narrow Tudor street with timber framed houses and small vinyl shop-stock-foto
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New York, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. The light of the setting sun falls through the streets of Manhattan onto a small building next to skyscrapers. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Franco Colapinto Road Show. The Argentine driver during the exhibition of his 2012 F1 Lotus E20 car for the Alpine team. Bs As, Arg. April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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Franco Colapinto Road Show. The Argentine driver during the exhibition of his 2012 F1 Lotus E20 car for the Alpine team. Bs As, Arg. April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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Franco Colapinto Road Show. The Argentine driver in his 2012 F1 Lotus E20 car for the Alpine team. Buenos Aires, Argentina. April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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Franco Colapinto Road Show. The Argentine driver in his 2012 F1 Lotus E20 car for the Alpine team. Buenos Aires, Argentina. April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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Franco Colapinto Road Show. The Argentine driver during the exhibition of his 2012 F1 Lotus E20 car for the Alpine team. Bs As, Arg. April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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Franco Colapinto Road Show. The Argentine driver during the exhibition of his 2012 F1 Lotus E20 car for the Alpine team. Bs As, Arg. April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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Franco Colapinto banner. The Argentine driver during the exhibition of his 2012 F1 Lotus E20 car for the Alpine team. Bs As, Arg. April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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An aerial perspective reveals a vibrant Ottawa neighborhood, featuring a mix of low-rise residential streets, a local school, and green space-stock-foto
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An aerial high-angle view captures the expansive urban landscape and residential neighborhoods of Ottawa, Ontario, stretching toward the horizon-stock-foto
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Dogs with Scottish flag bow-ties seen next to a lady with tartan trousers after the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of-stock-foto
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A member of Yes Bikers for Scottish Independence is seen after the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second indepen-stock-foto
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A bike of Yes Bikers for Scottish Independence seen after the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence-stock-foto
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A march participant seen holding a placard that says “Independence is Inevitable”. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a secon-stock-foto
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A supporter of Scottish independence seen showing solidarity with the people of Gaza as she carries a Palestine flag alongside her Scottish flag. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, W-stock-foto
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A march participant seen holding a Scottish flag in her outstretched arms. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second indepe-stock-foto
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A march participant seen holding a Scottish flag in her outstretched arms. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second indepe-stock-foto
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Drummers of the pipe band beat time for the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence referendum, even-stock-foto
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A march participant seen holding a placard in support of Scottish independence. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second i-stock-foto
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Supporters of Scottish independence seen waving flags during the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independe-stock-foto
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Glaswegians on the street seen watching the independence march participants. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second inde-stock-foto
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A banner that says “Our Right to Decide” seen during the march through the streets. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a seco-stock-foto
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A pipe band seen leading the independence march through the streets. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence-stock-foto
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A supporter of Scottish independence seen wearing a backpack that says “Marching on the road to Scottish independence”. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scott-stock-foto
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Participants of the march seen caring a banner with a well-known internet meme related to Scottish independence. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish vot-stock-foto
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A shirtless supporter of Scottish independence seen waving a Scottish flag during the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A pipe band seen leading the independence march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence referendum, even if-stock-foto