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5 January 2021
The facade of St Thomas' Hospital in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
Anti-government graffiti marks a wall outside St Thomas' Hospital in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
A woman walks opposite the Houses of Parliament in wet weather in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
A woman wearing a face mask walks past anti-government graffiti on a wall outside St Thomas's Hospital in wet weather in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
A handful of people walk along a South Bank footpath beside the River Thames in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
A man wearing a face mask walks across Westminster Bridge in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
St Thomas' Hospital stands beside the River Thames in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
St Thomas' Hospital stands beside the River Thames in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
A woman wearing a face mask walks across Westminster Bridge in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
A woman walks through a near-deserted Westminster Station in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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#6323676
5 January 2021
People wait on a Jubilee line platform in a near-deserted Westminster Station in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
People wait on a Jubilee line platform in a near-deserted Westminster Station in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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Nepal Observes Martyr’s Day, Prime Minister Along With High Officials Pay Homage At Sahid Smarak
30 January 2026
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30 January 2026
Sunita Dangol, acting Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City (Center), lays a wreath at the Martyr's Day event organized at the Sahid Smarak in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 30, 2026. Celebrated every year on Magh 16 (end of January), the country marks it with various programs in memory of the martyrs who sacrifice their lives for the establishment and restoration of democracy and freedom. The day is observed by remembering the struggling life and devotion of martyrs Shukra Raj Shastri, Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Dasharath Chand, and Ganga Lal Shrestha, as well as the contributions of other martyrs to the establishment of democracy in the country. A week-long Martyr's Week is also observed in memory of brave martyrs who sacrifice their lives against the then Rana regime. The Rana rulers back then execute Shukra Raj Shastri in Teku-based Pachali, Dharma Bhakta Mathema at Sifal, and Ganga Lal Shrestha and Dasarath Chand at Shobha Bhagawati within a week while demanding independence.
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Nepal Observes Martyr’s Day, Prime Minister Along With High Officials Pay Homage At Sahid Smarak
30 January 2026
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30 January 2026
A troupe of the Nepal Army prepares to present a guard of honor at the Sahid Smarak in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 30, 2026, Martyr's Day. Celebrated every year on Magh 16 (end of January), the country marks it with various programs in memory of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the establishment and restoration of democracy and freedom. The day is observed by remembering the struggling life and devotion of martyrs Shukra Raj Shastri, Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Dasharath Chand, and Ganga Lal Shrestha, as well as the contributions of other martyrs to the establishment of democracy in the country. A week-long Martyr's Week is also observed in memory of the brave martyrs who sacrificed their lives against the then Rana regime. The Rana rulers executed Shukra Raj Shastri in Teku-based Pachali, Dharma Bhakta Mathema at Sifal, and Ganga Lal Shrestha and Dasarath Chand at Shobha Bhagawati within a week while demanding independence.
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Nepal Observes Martyr’s Day, Prime Minister Along With High Officials Pay Homage At Sahid Smarak
30 January 2026
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30 January 2026
A troupe of the Nepal Army prepares to present a guard of honor at the Sahid Smarak in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 30, 2026, Martyr's Day. Celebrated every year on Magh 16 (end of January), the country marks it with various programs in memory of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the establishment and restoration of democracy and freedom. The day is observed by remembering the struggling life and devotion of martyrs Shukra Raj Shastri, Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Dasharath Chand, and Ganga Lal Shrestha, as well as the contributions of other martyrs to the establishment of democracy in the country. A week-long Martyr's Week is also observed in memory of the brave martyrs who sacrificed their lives against the then Rana regime. The Rana rulers executed Shukra Raj Shastri in Teku-based Pachali, Dharma Bhakta Mathema at Sifal, and Ganga Lal Shrestha and Dasarath Chand at Shobha Bhagawati within a week while demanding independence.
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Nepal Observes Martyr’s Day, Prime Minister Along With High Officials Pay Homage At Sahid Smarak
30 January 2026
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30 January 2026
Sunita Dangol, acting Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City (second from left), stands at the entrance to welcome dignitaries to lay a wreath at the Sahid Smarak in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Martyr's Day, January 30, 2026. Celebrated every year on Magh 16 (end of January), the country marks it with various programs in memory of the martyrs who sacrifice their lives for the establishment and restoration of democracy and freedom. The day is observed by remembering the struggling life and devotion of martyrs Shukra Raj Shastri, Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Dasharath Chand, and Ganga Lal Shrestha, as well as the contributions of other martyrs to the establishment of democracy in the country. A week-long Martyr's Week is also observed in memory of brave martyrs who sacrifice their lives against the then Rana regime. The Rana rulers execute Shukra Raj Shastri in Teku-based Pachali, Dharma Bhakta Mathema at Sifal, and Ganga Lal Shrestha and Dasarath Chand at Shobha Bhagawati within a week while demanding independence.
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