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Fit Woman Looking Lost and Overwhelmed by Stress. Young Woman Portrays Symptoms of Severe Burnout and Mental Exhaustion. Concept of Pressure, Emotional Weight of Women Sports Journey. Mental Health.-stock-foto
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Fit Woman Looking Lost and Overwhelmed by Stress. Young Woman Portrays Symptoms of Severe Burnout and Mental Exhaustion. Concept of Pressure, Emotional Weight of Women Sports Journey. Mental Health.-stock-foto
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Warning about a scam message on a laptop with alarming symbols at night-stock-foto
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Close up of Woman Showing Raw Emotion and Confusion. Young Female Seen Trouble Breathing and Looking Around in Despair and Drinks Water, Trying to Calm Down. Concept of Hidden Struggles in Sport.-stock-foto
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Anxiety or stress icon symbol. Vector illustration pack in black color.-stock-foto
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Woman clutching chest in pain during a telemedicine video call on tablet, seeking urgent medical advice from home, showing distress, anxiety and remote healthcare consultation-stock-foto
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Psychology problem or mental health line vector icons of mindfulness, creativity and positive thinking. Mental health icons of panic attack, conflict, and transformation, balance, and brain process-stock-foto
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Purple Emergency Icon Set. Vector Icons: Evacuation, First Aid, Defibrillator, Ambulance, Police, Fire Extinguisher, 911, CPR, Paramedics, and More-stock-foto
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Birmingham Magistrates Court, 4th May 2026 - **ID'D IN COURT** Omar Majed has been pictured inside a prison van arriving at Birmingham Magistrates court on Monday 4th of May. Nineteen-Year-Old Majed, of Saltley, Birmingham, has been charged with false communications relating to a bomb hoax after a Peter Kay performance was evacuated on Friday 1st May after a suspicious package was found. He has been denied bail. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Birmingham Magistrates Court, 4th May 2026 - **ID'D IN COURT** Omar Majed has been pictured inside a prison van arriving at Birmingham Magistrates court on Monday 4th of May. Nineteen-Year-Old Majed, of Saltley, Birmingham, has been charged with false communications relating to a bomb hoax after a Peter Kay performance was evacuated on Friday 1st May after a suspicious package was found. He has been denied bail. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Birmingham Magistrates Court, 4th May 2026 - The prison van carrying Omar Majed, arrives at Birmingham Magistrates court on Monday 4th of May. 19-year-old Majed, of Saltley, Birmingham, has been charged with false communications relating to a bomb hoax after a Peter Kay performance was evacuated on Friday 1st May after a suspicious package was found. He has been denied bail. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Birmingham Magistrates Court, 4th May 2026 - The prison van carrying Omar Majed, arrives at Birmingham Magistrates court on Monday 4th of May. 19-year-old Majed, of Saltley, Birmingham, has been charged with false communications relating to a bomb hoax after a Peter Kay performance was evacuated on Friday 1st May after a suspicious package was found. He has been denied bail. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Birmingham Magistrates Court, 4th May 2026 - The prison van carrying Omar Majed, arrives at Birmingham Magistrates court on Monday 4th of May. 19-year-old Majed, of Saltley, Birmingham, has been charged with false communications relating to a bomb hoax after a Peter Kay performance was evacuated on Friday 1st May after a suspicious package was found. He has been denied bail. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Birmingham Magistrates Court, 4th May 2026 - The prison van carrying Omar Majed, arrives at Birmingham Magistrates court on Monday 4th of May. 19-year-old Majed, of Saltley, Birmingham, has been charged with false communications relating to a bomb hoax after a Peter Kay performance was evacuated on Friday 1st May after a suspicious package was found. He has been denied bail. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Birmingham Magistrates Court, 4th May 2026 - The prison van carrying Omar Majed, arrives at Birmingham Magistrates court on Monday 4th of May. 19-year-old Majed, of Saltley, Birmingham, has been charged with false communications relating to a bomb hoax after a Peter Kay performance was evacuated on Friday 1st May after a suspicious package was found. He has been denied bail. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto