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Undated file photo of a Union Jack flag and the flag of China. Foreign states are becoming bolder in their attempts to silence dissidents in the UK and the Government must take stronger action, parliamentarians have warned. In a report published on Wednesday, the Joint Committee on Human Rights said transnational repression had increased in recent years, with foreign states using online harassment, lawsuits and physical violence to intimidate people in the UK. Issue date: Wednesday July 30, 2025.-stock-photo
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY JULY 30 Undated file photo of a Union Jack flag and the flag of China. Foreign states are becoming bolder in their attempts to silence dissidents in the UK and the Government must take stronger action, parliamentarians have warned. In a report published on Wednesday, the Joint Committee on Human Rights said transnational repression had increased in recent years, with foreign states using online harassment, lawsuits and physical violence to intimidate people in the UK. Issue date: Wednesday July 30, 2025.-stock-photo
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London, UK. 29th July, 2025. 29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. and are greeted by thousands of cheering fans. Team members take photos of the crowds with their mobile phones as a Union Flag provides a backdrop. Credit: MartinJPalmer/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 29th July, 2025. 29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. and are greeted by thousands of cheering fans Credit: MartinJPalmer/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 29th July, 2025. Fans of the Lionesses wait on the Mall with St George's flags for a victory bus parade by the England women's national football team to celebrate their historic victory in the final of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament. The Lionesses became the first senior England team to win a major trophy on foreign soil and the first to defend such a title. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 29th July, 2025. Fans of the Lionesses wait on the Mall with St George's flags for a victory bus parade by the England women's national football team to celebrate their historic victory in the final of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament. The Lionesses became the first senior England team to win a major trophy on foreign soil and the first to defend such a title. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 29th July, 2025. Fans of the Lionesses wait on the Mall with St George's flags for a victory bus parade by the England women's national football team to celebrate their historic victory in the final of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament. The Lionesses became the first senior England team to win a major trophy on foreign soil and the first to defend such a title. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. and are greeted by thousands of cheering fans. Children are sitting on shoulders to get a better view.-stock-photo
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29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. and are greeted by thousands of cheering fans. The parade proceeded up the Mall from Horseguards Parade to the Queen Victoria Memorial, where a stage was set up.-stock-photo
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29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. and are greeted by thousands of cheering fans. The parade proceeded up the Mall from Horseguards Parade to the Queen Victoria Memorial, where a stage was set up.-stock-photo
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29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. and are greeted by thousands of cheering fans. The parade proceeded up the Mall from Horseguards Parade to the Queen Victoria Memorial, where a stage was set up.-stock-photo
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29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. and are greeted by thousands of cheering fans. The parade proceeded up the Mall from Horseguards Parade to the Queen Victoria Memorial, where a stage was set up.-stock-photo
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29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. The parade proceeded up the Mall from Horseguards Parade to the Queen Victoria Memorial, where a stage was set up.-stock-photo
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29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. The parade proceeded up the Mall from Horseguards Parade to the Queen Victoria Memorial, where a stage was set up.-stock-photo
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29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. The parade proceeded up the Mall from Horseguards Parade to the Queen Victoria Memorial, where a stage was set up. The trophy is held up in front of a Union Flag. From Left: Khiara Keating, Georgia Stanway, Chloe Kelly, Ella Toone, Leah Williamson (holding the trophy), Kiera Walsh, Alissia Russo, Beth Mead, Alex Greenwood.-stock-photo
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29 Jul 2025. London UK. The Lionesses take to an open to bus in the Mall to celebrate their victory at the Euros on Sunday. The parade proceeded up the Mall from Horseguards Parade to the Queen Victoria Memorial, where a stage was set up. The trophy is held up in front of a Union Flag. From Left: Khiara Keating, Georgia Stanway, Chloe Kelly, Ella Toone, Leah Williamson (holding the trophy), Kiera Walsh, Alissia Russo, Beth Mead, Alex Greenwood.-stock-photo
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The Mall, Westminster, London, UK 29th Jul, 2025. The England Women’s football team are celebrating winning the European Championships with a victory parade in The Mall heading towards Buckingham Palace-stock-photo
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The Mall, Westminster, London, UK 29th Jul, 2025. The England Women’s football team are celebrating winning the European Championships with a victory parade in The Mall heading towards Buckingham Palace-stock-photo
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British and Irish Lions Jack Conan during a training session at Shore School, Sydney, Australia. Picture date: Tuesday July 29, 2025.-stock-photo
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Row of souvenir and gift shops along Oxford Street, London, UK, showcasing typical tourist retail outlets in one of the capital's busiest shopping areas-stock-photo
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Shoppers walk past the John Lewis department store on Oxford Street, London, UK, with Union Jack flags flying above the bustling high street.-stock-photo
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Shoppers walk past the John Lewis department store on Oxford Street, London, UK, with Union Jack flags flying above the bustling high street.-stock-photo
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Actors dressed  as a WWII SAS officer in desert dress and a Parachute regiment soldier at the 80th Anniversary of WWII at Warminster Park, Wiltshire,-stock-photo
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Tribute to Bud Flanagan actor singing at the 80th Anniversary of WWII at Warminster Park, Wiltshire, UK, on 27 July 2025-stock-photo
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Close up of an actor dressed up as a Parachute regiment soldier at the 80th Anniversary of WWII at Warminster Park, Wiltshire, UK, on 27 July 2025-stock-photo
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British and Irish Lions' Jack Conan during the Qatar Airways Lions Tour 2025, second test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia. Picture date: Saturday July 26, 2025.-stock-photo
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British and Irish Lions' Jack Conan during the Qatar Airways Lions Tour 2025, second test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia. Picture date: Saturday July 26, 2025.-stock-photo
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Close-up of a motorcycle gas/fuel tank featuring the Union Jack design, highlighting British identity and style in a parking lot-stock-photo
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Camborne, Cornwall, 26th July 2025, Councillor Reece Weatherburn, Deputy Mayor Camborne joined The Royal British Legion - Camborne Branch in commemorating the anniversary of the Roscroggan Air Disaster which took place on 24 July 1942 when four British and Commonwealth Airmen lost their lives in their Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber AW288 at Roscroggan Memorial. Credit: Keith Larby/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, United Kingdom. 25th July 2025. LIam Gallagher salute fans holding a Union Jack at the Oasis reunion gig at Wembley Stadium. Cristina Massei/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, United Kingdom. 25th July 2025. LIam Gallagher salute fans holding a Union Jack at the Oasis reunion gig at Wembley Stadium. Cristina Massei/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Oasis fans hold a Union Jack themed flag outside the stadium, ahead of the first night of the Oasis Live '25 tour opening at Wembley Stadium in London. Picture date: Friday July 25, 2025.-stock-photo
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Oasis fans hold a Union Jack themed flag outside the stadium, ahead of the first night of the Oasis Live '25 tour opening at Wembley Stadium in London. Picture date: Friday July 25, 2025.-stock-photo
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Oasis fans hold a Union Jack themed flag outside the stadium, ahead of the first night of the Oasis Live '25 tour opening at Wembley Stadium in London. Picture date: Friday July 25, 2025.-stock-photo
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Oasis fans hold a Union Jack themed flag outside the stadium, ahead of the first night of the Oasis Live '25 tour opening at Wembley Stadium in London. Picture date: Friday July 25, 2025.-stock-photo
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Oasis fans hold a Union Jack themed flag outside the stadium, ahead of the first night of the Oasis Live '25 tour opening at Wembley Stadium in London. Picture date: Friday July 25, 2025.-stock-photo
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Undated file photo of a Union Jack flag and the flag of China. Britain risks being a 'dumping ground' for goods linked to forced labour in countries like China unless the Government reforms its anti-slavery laws, Parliament's human rights watchdog has warned. Existing rules are failing to prevent products flown from Xinjiang, where Beijing is accused of employing Uighur Muslim people against their will, ending up on UK shelves, according to a new report. In the 99-page document, MPs and peers on the influential Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) called on ministers to impose import bans on-stock-photo
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British and Irish Lions Jack Cronan during a training session at Xavier College, Melbourne, Australia. Picture date: Thursday July 24, 2025.-stock-photo
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British and Irish Lions Jack Cronan during a training session at Xavier College, Melbourne, Australia. Picture date: Thursday July 24, 2025.-stock-photo