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London, England, UK. 28th Apr, 2026. Health Secretary WES STREETING, arrives at Downing Street ahead of a Cabinet meeting in London. (Credit Image: © Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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London, England, UK. 28th Apr, 2026. Health Secretary WES STREETING, arrives at Downing Street ahead of a Cabinet meeting in London. (Credit Image: © Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Vikash Dodhia, head of pharmacy the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire, where patients have received a new one-minute injection for cancer. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Moday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Shirley Xerxes, 89, who was one of the first patients to receive a new one-minute injection for bowl cancer at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Vikash Dodhia, head of pharmacy the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire, where patients have received a new one-minute injection for cancer. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Moday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Shirley Xerxes, 89, who was one of the first patients to receive a new one-minute injection for bowl cancer at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of a new injection for more than a dozen cancers, at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of a nurse preparing a new one-minute injection for more than a dozen cancers, at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Stephen Friend, 67, who received a new one-minute injection for melanoma at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of a nurse preparing a new one-minute injection for more than a dozen cancers, at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Stephen Friend, 67, who received a new one-minute injection for melanoma at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Stephen Friend, 67, and Shirley Xerxes, 89, who both received a new one-minute injection for cancer at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Stephen Friend, 67, and Shirley Xerxes, 89, who both received a new one-minute injection for cancer at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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Plaid Cymru, the party of Wales.  Wrecsam-stock-foto
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Plaid Cymru, the party of Wales.  Wrecsam-stock-foto
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Plaid Cymru, the party of Wales.  Wrecsam-stock-foto
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Plaid Cymru, the party of Wales.  Wrecsam-stock-foto
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Plaid Cymru, the party of Wales.  Wrecsam-stock-foto
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DHU Health Care Medic on Call response vehicle alongside NHS emergency ambulances parked outside a modern medical facility Northampton General Hospital-stock-foto
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London, England - April 24 2026: Duchess Nivin El-Gamal of Lamberton is an Ambassador of Peace of USIDHR at the Demonstration: No to modern slavery, no to agencies stealing 40% of nurses' salaries - NHS nurses and midwives are the backbone of our healthcare system, overworked, underpaid, and undervalued; urgent reform is needed now - not tomorrow, not next year - fair pay, safe staffing, real support - our nurses and midwives save lives every day, it's time we saved theirs outside Parliament, London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, England - April 24 2026: Duchess Nivin El-Gamal of Lamberton is an Ambassador of Peace of USIDHR at the Demonstration: No to modern slavery, no to agencies stealing 40% of nurses' salaries - NHS nurses and midwives are the backbone of our healthcare system, overworked, underpaid, and undervalued; urgent reform is needed now - not tomorrow, not next year - fair pay, safe staffing, real support - our nurses and midwives save lives every day, it's time we saved theirs outside Parliament, London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, England - April 24 2026: Duchess Nivin El-Gamal of Lamberton is an Ambassador of Peace of USIDHR at the Demonstration: No to modern slavery, no to agencies stealing 40% of nurses' salaries - NHS nurses and midwives are the backbone of our healthcare system, overworked, underpaid, and undervalued; urgent reform is needed now - not tomorrow, not next year - fair pay, safe staffing, real support - our nurses and midwives save lives every day, it's time we saved theirs outside Parliament, London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, England - April 24 2026: Duchess Nivin El-Gamal of Lamberton is an Ambassador of Peace of USIDHR at the Demonstration: No to modern slavery, no to agencies stealing 40% of nurses' salaries - NHS nurses and midwives are the backbone of our healthcare system, overworked, underpaid, and undervalued; urgent reform is needed now - not tomorrow, not next year - fair pay, safe staffing, real support - our nurses and midwives save lives every day, it's time we saved theirs outside Parliament, London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, England - April 24 2026: Demonstration: No to modern slavery, no to agencies stealing 40% of nurses' salaries - NHS nurses and midwives are the backbone of our healthcare system, overworked, underpaid, and undervalued; urgent reform is needed now - not tomorrow, not next year - fair pay, safe staffing, real support - our nurses and midwives save lives every day, it's time we saved theirs outside Parliament, London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, England - April 24 2026: Demonstration: No to modern slavery, no to agencies stealing 40% of nurses' salaries - NHS nurses and midwives are the backbone of our healthcare system, overworked, underpaid, and undervalued; urgent reform is needed now - not tomorrow, not next year - fair pay, safe staffing, real support - our nurses and midwives save lives every day, it's time we saved theirs outside Parliament, London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, England - April 24 2026: Demonstration: No to modern slavery, no to agencies stealing 40% of nurses' salaries - NHS nurses and midwives are the backbone of our healthcare system, overworked, underpaid, and undervalued; urgent reform is needed now - not tomorrow, not next year - fair pay, safe staffing, real support - our nurses and midwives save lives every day, it's time we saved theirs outside Parliament, London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Campaigners (centre) Trojan Gordon and (right) Adesayo Talabi with Darren Bowen from the NHS Blood Supply team and Nuala Haughain from Abbott???s transfusion medicine business, launch Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Campaigners Trojan Gordon and Adesayo Talabi with (left) Darren Bowen from the NHS Blood Supply team and (right) Nuala Haughain from Abbott???s transfusion medicine business, launch Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Trojan Gordon from South London, who discovered he carried the urgently needed Ro blood subtype, and is running the London Marathon, launches Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Hugh Brasher, CEO of the London Marathon, launches Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Campaigners Trojan Gordon and Adesayo Talabi with (left) Darren Bowen from the NHS Blood Supply team and (right) Nuala Haughain from Abbott???s transfusion medicine business, launch Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Hugh Brasher, CEO of the London Marathon, launches Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY (centre) Hugh Brasher, CEO of the London Marathon, Darren Bowen from the NHS Blood Supply team and Nuala Haughain from Abbott???s transfusion medicine business launch Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Hugh Brasher, CEO of the London Marathon, launches Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Campaigner Adesayo Talabi, who???s 16-year-old sister lives with sickle cell and relies on regular donations to keep her alive, launches Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22,2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Campaigner Adesayo Talabi, who???s 16-year-old sister lives with sickle cell and relies on regular donations to keep her alive, launches Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22,2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Trojan Gordon from South London, who discovered he carried the urgently needed Ro blood subtype, and is running the London Marathon, launches Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY (centre) Hugh Brasher, CEO of the London Marathon, Darren Bowen from the NHS Blood Supply team and Nuala Haughain from Abbott???s transfusion medicine business launch Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Trojan Gordon from South London, who discovered he carried the urgently needed Ro blood subtype, and is running the London Marathon, launches Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Campaigners Trojan Gordon and Adesayo Talabi launch Blood, Sweat & Cheers in Westminster, London, as Abbott, NHS Blood & Transplant and the TCS London Marathon announce a blood donor recruitment drive encouraging the 800,000 spectators lining this year???s marathon route to sign up and give blood. Picture date: Wednesday April 22, 2026.-stock-foto