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EMBARGOED TO 0001 THURSDAY MAY 14 File photo dated 17/12/23 of a Nationwide Building Society sign in London, UK. Nationwide Building Society is enabling customers to block harmful payment references as part of efforts to help protect abuse survivors. Some perpetrators may include references as a way of maintaining unwanted contact and control when sending payments. Issue date: Thursday May 14, 2026.-stock-foto
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Madrid, Spain. 11th May, 2026. Conference League final (Rayo Vallecano vs Crystal Palace) references, “Road to Leipzig” hand written message of the Rayo Vallecano fans in the stadium glass during the La Liga EA Sports match between Rayo Vallecano and Girona at Estadio de Vallecas on May 11th 2026, in Madrid, Spain Credit: SPP Sport Press Photo. /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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May 11, 2026, Marmaris, Marmaris, Türkiye: A boat named "Khan Younis"" is seen at a marina in Marmaris, Türkiye, during preparations for the Global Sumud Flotilla mission. The vessel features artwork and references to Gaza amid ongoing international solidarity efforts for Palestinians. (Credit Image: © Abdelrahman Alkahlout/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Distressed Christian cross outline, tattoo references and contemporary worship asset grunge-stock-foto
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Sterling, Virginia, USA. 9th May, 2026. Charles Howell III references his notes before teeing off on the 1st hole during the third round of the LIV Golf Virginia on the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia. Justin Cooper/CSM (Credit Image: © Justin Cooper/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sterling, Virginia, USA. 9th May, 2026. Charles Howell III references his notes before teeing off on the 1st hole during the third round of the LIV Golf Virginia on the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia. Justin Cooper/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 06 May 2026. A billboard installed by Belfast rap group Kneecap is displayed on Cable Street in east London, criticising UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer after he described the group as 'Completely Intolerable'. The artwork references comments made by Starmer during a visit to Belfast. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto