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London, UK, 30 Apr 2026. More crowds gather around the installation, confirmed to be a Banksy piece, as the cordon surrounding it rises. Credit: Sophia Akram/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 30 apr 2026. Crowds gather to see the new suspected Banksy installation in St. James, Picadilly. Credit: Sophia Akram/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 30 Apr 2026. Portrait of the new suspected Banksy in St. James, Picadilly. Credit: Sophia Akram/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 30 Apr 2026. A wide shot of a new suspected Banksy installation. Credit: Sophia Akram/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 30 Apr 2026. A wide street shot of Waterloo Place where a new suspected Banksy installation has emerged, attracting crowds. Credit: Sophia Akram/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 30 Apr 2026. A newly emerged installation and suspected Banksy emerges in St. James, Picadilly. Credit: Sophia Akram/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 30 Apr 2026. A silhouette of a new installation and suspected Banksy can be seen against a blue sky with the sun and plane contrails behind it. Credit: Sophia Akram/Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 30 Apr 2026. The signature of Banksy is seen at the bottom of a new installation spotted in St. James, Picadilly. Credit: Sophia Akram/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 30 Apr 2026. A close-up of the alleged signature of Banksy on a new installation in St. James, Picadilly. Credit: Sophia Akram/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stafford, Staffordshire, UK. 25th Apr 2026. The International Classic Motorcycle Show at Stafford's County Showground taking place all weekend, with TT stars John McGuinness and Dean Harrison appearing all weekend, attractions include The Wall of Death, Bonhams motorcycle auction and trial bike displays. Credit Ian Knight/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stafford, Staffordshire, UK. 25th Apr 2026. The International Classic Motorcycle Show at Stafford's County Showground taking place all weekend, with TT stars John McGuinness and Dean Harrison appearing all weekend, attractions include The Wall of Death, Bonhams motorcycle auction and trial bike displays. Credit Ian Knight/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stafford, Staffordshire, UK. 25th Apr 2026. The International Classic Motorcycle Show at Stafford's County Showground taking place all weekend, with TT stars John McGuinness and Dean Harrison appearing all weekend, attractions include The Wall of Death, Bonhams motorcycle auction and trial bike displays. Credit Ian Knight/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stafford, Staffordshire, UK. 25th Apr 2026. The International Classic Motorcycle Show at Stafford's County Showground taking place all weekend, with TT stars John McGuinness and Dean Harrison appearing all weekend, attractions include The Wall of Death, Bonhams motorcycle auction and trial bike displays. Credit Ian Knight/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stafford, Staffordshire, UK. 25th Apr 2026. The International Classic Motorcycle Show at Stafford's County Showground taking place all weekend, with TT stars John McGuinness and Dean Harrison appearing all weekend, attractions include The Wall of Death, Bonhams motorcycle auction and trial bike displays. Credit Ian Knight/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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DEN BOSCH - A little stunt in the stands during the Dutch Keuken Kampioen Divisie match between FC Den Bosch and ADO Den Haag at De Vliert stadium on April 24, 2026 in Den Bosch, the Netherlands. ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Motorbike stunt in a circus show in Bangladesh.-stock-foto
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Motorbike stunt in a circus show in Bangladesh.-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Workmen use hot-water pressure-washers to melt Drake Ice Sculpture erected to draw publicity to new Iceman album.  These efforts appear relatively successful following a 15 hour long unsuccessful attempt by Toronto Fire using water from fire hydrants. Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Workmen use hot-water pressure-washers to melt Drake Ice Sculpture erected to draw publicity to new Iceman album.  These efforts appear relatively successful following a 15 hour long unsuccessful attempt by Toronto Fire using water from fire hydrants. Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Workmen use hot-water pressure-washers to melt Drake Ice Sculpture erected to draw publicity to new Iceman album.  These efforts appear relatively successful following a 15 hour long unsuccessful attempt by Toronto Fire using water from fire hydrants. Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Starting around 2300 hrs last night, Toronto Fire attempts to melt Drake Ice Sculpture, erected to draw publicity for upcoming album, using water from fire hydrants.  Efforts by Toronto Fire ended around 1400 hrs this afternoon. Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Police talk with security after Toronto Fire halted its attempts to melt Drake Ice Sculpture, erected to draw publicity for upcoming album, using water from fire hydrants. Efforts started around 2300 hrs last night and ended unsuccessfully around 1400 hrs this afternoon.  Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Starting around 2300 hrs last night, Toronto Fire attempts to melt Drake Ice Sculpture, erected to draw publicity for upcoming album, using water from fire hydrants.  Efforts by Toronto Fire ended around 1400 hrs this afternoon. Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Man records as Toronto Fire attempts to melt Drake Ice Sculpture, erected to draw publicity for upcoming album, using water from fire hydrants. Efforts started around 2300 hrs last night and ended unsuccessfully around 1400 hrs this afternoon.  The removal of the statue has proven to be a sort of local attraction.  Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Starting around 2300 hrs last night, Toronto Fire attempts to melt Drake Ice Sculpture, erected to draw publicity for upcoming album, using water from fire hydrants.  Efforts by Toronto Fire ended around 1400 hrs this afternoon. Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Starting around 2300 hrs last night, Toronto Fire attempts to melt Drake Ice Sculpture, erected to draw publicity for upcoming album, using water from fire hydrants.  Efforts by Toronto Fire ended around 1400 hrs this afternoon. Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Locals watch as Toronto Fire attempts to melt Drake Ice Sculpture, erected to draw publicity for upcoming album, using water from fire hydrants. Efforts started around 2300 hrs last night and ended unsuccessfully around 1400 hrs this afternoon.  Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada. 22nd Apr, 2026. Starting around 2300 hrs last night, Toronto Fire attempts to melt Drake Ice Sculpture, erected to draw publicity for upcoming album, using water from fire hydrants.  Efforts by Toronto Fire ended around 1400 hrs this afternoon. Credit: A Duan/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Activists seen holding a rubbish bag containing an earth shaped pinata. Activists from Fossil Free London stage an Earth Day protest outside the Shell Centre on Belvedere Road, where a campaigner dressed as an oil executive smashes an earth shaped pinata filled with blood (red liquid) using a bat labelled “Rosebank.” The stunt highlights opposition to the Rosebank oil field, the UK's largest undeveloped oil field, and criticises Shell's involvement and its partnership with Equinor under the Adura venture, which campaigners claim could allow the company to avoid significant UK tax contributions-stock-foto
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Activists seen holding a rubbish bag containing an earth shaped pinata. Activists from Fossil Free London stage an Earth Day protest outside the Shell Centre on Belvedere Road, where a campaigner dressed as an oil executive smashes an earth shaped pinata filled with blood (red liquid) using a bat labelled “Rosebank.” The stunt highlights opposition to the Rosebank oil field, the UK's largest undeveloped oil field, and criticises Shell's involvement and its partnership with Equinor under the Adura venture, which campaigners claim could allow the company to avoid significant UK tax contributions-stock-foto
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A baseball bat and blood like liquid is seen on the floor. Activists from Fossil Free London stage an Earth Day protest outside the Shell Centre on Belvedere Road, where a campaigner dressed as an oil executive smashes an earth shaped pinata filled with blood (red liquid) using a bat labelled “Rosebank.” The stunt highlights opposition to the Rosebank oil field, the UK's largest undeveloped oil field, and criticises Shell's involvement and its partnership with Equinor under the Adura venture, which campaigners claim could allow the company to avoid significant UK tax contributions.-stock-foto