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Invited guests wait for the ceremony to begin underneath a giant painting of the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo during the State Opening of Parliament, in the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster in London. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026.-stock-foto
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Empty coffee glass on kitchen counter with softly blurred dirty dishes in background creating realistic everyday home atmosphere. Quiet domestic lifes-stock-foto
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Stack of dirty plates, cookware, and cups left on kitchen counter after everyday home meal in realistic modern interior. Authentic domestic lifestyle-stock-foto
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Lindenhurst, New York. April 2, 2026 - Firefighters work to extinguish a fire in a pickup truck in a parking lot during nighttime. Smoke and water are visible as they control the situation.-stock-foto
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Llandudno, North Wales, UK. 10th May, 2026. The entrance to the Somerset Hotel on Llandudno promenade after North Wales Fire and Rescue Service attended reports of a fire at the building earlier in the day. The hotel appeared to remain open and operating normally following the incident. Credit: Geoff Wedge/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Llandudno, North Wales, UK. 10th May, 2026. A guest leaves the Somerset Hotel on Llandudno promenade after North Wales Fire and Rescue Service attended reports of a fire at the building earlier in the day. Firefighters said they were called to a building fire at around 12:20pm, although the incident appeared less serious than initially feared and the hotel continued operating as normal. Credit: Geoff Wedge/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hydrangea flowers lying on ground after rain with bushes nearby and puddle on wet soil surface-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto