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#6615296
12 Apr 2021
Shoppers wearing face masks queue outside a store at Oxford Circus in London, England, on April 12, 2021. Coronavirus lockdown measures were further eased across England today, with shops reopening along with hairdressers and salons, gyms, spas, zoos, theme parks, libraries and community centres. Restaurants and pubs are now also allowed to open, but for outdoor service only.
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#6246976
5 Dec 2020
Shoppers, some wearing face masks, queue to enter the flagship branch of closing-down department store chain Debenhams on Oxford Street in London, England, on December 5, 2020. London has returned to so-called Tier 2 or 'high alert' coronavirus restrictions since the end of the four-week, England-wide lockdown last Wednesday, meaning a reopening of non-essential shops and hospitality businesses as the festive season gets underway. Rules under all three of England's tiers have been strengthened from before the November lockdown, however, with pubs and restaurants most severely impacted. In London's West End, meanwhile, Oxford Street and Regent Street were both packed with Christmas shoppers this afternoon, with the retail sector hoping for a strong end to one of its most difficult years.
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#6244896
4 Dec 2020
Shoppers wearing face masks queue to enter a homeware store on Regent Street in London, England, on December 4, 2020. London has returned to so-called Tier 2 or 'high alert' coronavirus restrictions since the end of the four-week, England-wide lockdown on Wednesday, meaning a reopening of non-essential shops and hospitality businesses as the festive season gets underway. Rules under all three of England's tiers have been strengthened from before the November lockdown, however, with pubs and restaurants most severely impacted. In London's West End, Oxford Street and Regent Street were both busy with Christmas shoppers this afternoon, meanwhile, with the retail sector hoping for a strong end to one of its most difficult years.
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#6244860
4 Dec 2020
A woman wearing a face shield queues to enter the flagship branch of closing-down department store chain Debenhams on Oxford Street in London, England, on December 4, 2020. London has returned to so-called Tier 2 or 'high alert' coronavirus restrictions since the end of the four-week, England-wide lockdown on Wednesday, meaning a reopening of non-essential shops and hospitality businesses as the festive season gets underway. Rules under all three of England's tiers have been strengthened from before the November lockdown, however, with pubs and restaurants most severely impacted. In London's West End, Oxford Street and Regent Street were both busy with Christmas shoppers this afternoon, meanwhile, with the retail sector hoping for a strong end to one of its most difficult years.
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#5783762
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers queue along New Bond Street to enter the Oxford Street branch of clothing retailer Zara in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783786
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers queue to enter the Oxford Street branch of sportswear retailer Sports Direct in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783788
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers queue to enter the Oxford Street branch of sportswear retailer Sports Direct in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783790
15 Jun 2020
A woman wearing a face mask queues outside the Oxford Circus branch of clothing retailer Tezenis in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783768
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers carry bags along Oxford Street in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783774
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers carry bags past a hand sanitiser station at Oxford Circus in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783776
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers carry bags past a hand sanitiser station reminding people to keep two metres apart on Regent Street in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783778
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers carry bags past social distancing guidance in the window of the Oxford Street branch of department store chain House of Fraser in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783780
15 Jun 2020
A woman wearing a face mask walks past a sale sign in the window of a clothing store on Oxford Street in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783782
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers walk beside barriers expanding the pavement to allow for easier social distancing on Regent Street in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783784
15 Jun 2020
A shop worker puts up a 'We Are Now Open' sign in the window of a branch of clothing retailer Weekday on Regent Street in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783792
15 Jun 2020
People leave Oxford Circus station as shoppers walk along Oxford Street in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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