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#7208828
13 Oct 2021
Hearts cover the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208826
13 Oct 2021
A woman looks at the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208824
13 Oct 2021
A man and woman look at the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208822
13 Oct 2021
Flowers rest at the foot of the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208820
13 Oct 2021
Flowers rest at the foot of the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208818
13 Oct 2021
A woman walks beside the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208816
13 Oct 2021
A man takes photos of the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208814
13 Oct 2021
A man and woman look at the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208812
13 Oct 2021
A man writes a message onto the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#3667466
17 Jan 2019
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris speeks during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667484
17 Jan 2019
Josephine Feehily, the Chairperson of the Policing Authority, during Garda Commissioner Drew Harris address at a meeting in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667506
17 Jan 2019
(Left-Right) Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy and Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667514
17 Jan 2019
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris (Second Left) arrives at a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667450
17 Jan 2019
(Left-Right) Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, and Deputy Commissioner John Twomey, during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667456
17 Jan 2019
(Left-Right) Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, and Deputy Commissioner John Twomey, during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667476
17 Jan 2019
(Left-Right) Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, and Deputy Commissioner John Twomey, during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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