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Ashkelon, the 1st century AD Basilica, most important public building in a Roman city, renovated in the 2nd century AD, making the columns of marble.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, the 1st century AD Basilica, most important public building in a Roman city, renovated in the 2nd century AD, making the columns of marble.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, the 1st century AD Basilica, most important public building in a Roman city, renovated in the 2nd century AD, making the columns of marble.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, the 1st century AD Basilica, most important public building in a Roman city, renovated in the 2nd century AD, making the columns of marble.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, the 1st century AD Basilica, most important public building in a Roman city, renovated in the 2nd century AD, making the columns of marble.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, a Bouletrarion, meeting hall of the city council, a semicircular structure on the Basilica south side, it turned an Odeon in the 2nd century.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, the 1st century AD Basilica, most important public building in a Roman city, renovated in the 2nd century AD, making the columns of marble.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, a Bouletrarion, meeting hall of the city council, a semicircular structure on the Basilica south side, it turned an Odeon in the 2nd century.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, a Bouletrarion, meeting hall of the city council, a semicircular structure on the Basilica south side, it turned an Odeon in the 2nd century.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, broken marble statues, Goddesses like Nike, Atlas, Tyche, (Isis), statues found at the entry to the Bouletarion later the Basilica's Odeon.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, broken marble statues, Goddesses like Nike, Atlas, Tyche, (Isis), statues found at the entry to the Bouletarion later the Basilica's Odeon.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, marble statue of Goddess Nike holding a palm frond one of few statues found at the entry to the Bouletarion later the Odeon by the Basilica.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, marble statue of Goddess Nike stands on God Atlas, one of few statues found at the entry to the Bouletarion later the Odeon by the Basilica.-stock-foto
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Ashkelon, the 1st century AD Basilica, most important public building in a Roman city, renovated in the 2nd century AD, making the columns of marble.-stock-foto
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Percentage symbol icon with arrows in a cycle-stock-foto
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Close-up view of stacked fifty euro banknotes arranged neatly on a flat surface in a well-lit setting-stock-foto
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PICTURE POSED BY MODEL File photo dated 09/03/15 of a man using a laptop. Millions of people are set to receive "game changing" support to help them navigate their financial lives. From April 6, some firms can offer targeted support to help people make better-informed decisions about what to do with their money, based on what they would recommend to those in similar circumstances. Issue date: Monday April 6, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY APRIL 6 PICTURE POSED BY MODEL File photo dated 09/03/15 of a man using a laptop. Millions of people are set to receive "game changing" support to help them navigate their financial lives. From April 6, some firms can offer targeted support to help people make better-informed decisions about what to do with their money, based on what they would recommend to those in similar circumstances. Issue date: Monday April 6, 2026.-stock-foto
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Vector illustration depicting life milestones like buying a first home, changing profession, retirement, and major investment. Emphasizes key life events and goals for various stages.-stock-foto
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A conceptual image of the changing global financial landscape, showcasing the coexistence of historical legal tender and modern digital blockchain tok-stock-foto
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Currency rates on a display at Currency Exchange Office Tokyo,Japan.-stock-foto
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Close-up of a stock market chart, macro photography with shallow depth of field. Day trading concept. Analysis, abstract graphics.-stock-foto
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EMABRGOED TO 0001 MONDAY FEBRUARY 2 File photo dated 08/02/13 of a general view of a hammer and nails. Half of people have turned to artificial intelligence (AI) for help with fixing home maintenance and repair issues, such as hanging a picture frame or changing a lightbulb, according to research for an insurer. Some 50% of people surveyed said they had used AI for guidance with home repairs or installations, Aviva found. Issue date: Monday February 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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Slough, Berkshire, UK. 29th January, 2026. Newly constructed flats in Slough, Berkshire. The Government has announced that "Millions of leaseholders across England and Wales are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the outdated leasehold system – with ground rents set to be capped at £250 a year, changing to a peppercorn cap after 40 years. Making the announcement in a video on TikTok Prime Minister Keir Starmer sets out how the cap will save some families hundreds of pounds as the cost of living is the single most important issue across the country. New leasehold flats will also be banned-stock-foto
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3D Isometric Flat  Illustration of Climate Justice, Global Warming, EarthS Changing Climate.-stock-foto
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person handling Cambodian currency at currency exchange, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Asia-stock-foto
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Thailand, Koh Chang, White Sand Beach, currency exchange and tattoo shop signs-stock-foto
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Eurochange foreign currency exchange office and bureau de change in Lincoln city centre, Lincolnshire, England, UK-stock-foto
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Beachside currency exchange for exchanging money on Koh Samet island, Thailand-stock-foto