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"Storm Over London"
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#6614776
12 April 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 12, 2021: A shop assistant sticks a message on M&S store-front window on Oxford Street as shops open their premises to customers after being closed for over three months under coronavirus lockdown, on 12 April, 2021 in London, England. From today the next stage of lifting lockdown restrictions goes ahead with pubs and restaurants allowed to serve food and drinks outdoors, opening of non-essential shops, hairdressers, beauty salons and gyms in England.
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#6614774
12 April 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 12, 2021: Excited young shoppers pose with bags with their purchases from Primark store on Oxford Street as shops open their premises to customers after being closed for over three months under coronavirus lockdown, on 12 April, 2021 in London, England. From today the next stage of lifting lockdown restrictions goes ahead with pubs and restaurants allowed to serve food and drinks outdoors, opening of non-essential shops, hairdressers, beauty salons and gyms in England.
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#6614772
12 April 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 12, 2021: Shoppers inside Primark store on Oxford Street as shops open their premises to customers after being closed for over three months under coronavirus lockdown, on 12 April, 2021 in London, England. From today the next stage of lifting lockdown restrictions goes ahead with pubs and restaurants allowed to serve food and drinks outdoors, opening of non-essential shops, hairdressers, beauty salons and gyms in England.
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#6614770
12 April 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 12, 2021: Shoppers stand with bags with their purchases at a bus stop on Oxford Street as shops open their premises to customers after being closed for over three months under coronavirus lockdown, on 12 April, 2021 in London, England. From today the next stage of lifting lockdown restrictions goes ahead with pubs and restaurants allowed to serve food and drinks outdoors, opening of non-essential shops, hairdressers, beauty salons and gyms in England.
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#6611716
11 April 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 11, 2021: Store assistant prepares a window display at Adidas store in Soho as businesses get ready to open their premises to customers from tomorrow after being closed for over three months under coronavirus lockdown, on 11 April, 2021 in London, England. From Monday 12 April the next stage of lifting lockdown restrictions goes ahead with pubs and restaurants allowed to serve food and drinks outdoors, opening of non-essential shops, hairdressers, beauty salons and gyms in England.
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#6611714
11 April 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 11, 2021: people walk past John Lewis department store in Oxford Street as businesses get ready to open their premises to customers from tomorrow after being closed for over three months under coronavirus lockdown, on 11 April, 2021 in London, England. From Monday 12 April the next stage of lifting lockdown restrictions goes ahead with pubs and restaurants allowed to serve food and drinks outdoors, opening of non-essential shops, hairdressers, beauty salons and gyms in England.
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#6611710
11 April 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 11, 2021: A 'Welcome Back' message is displayed on a window of Tezenis store at Oxford Circus as businesses get ready to open their premises to customers from tomorrow after being closed for over three months under coronavirus lockdown, on 11 April, 2021 in London, England. From Monday 12 April the next stage of lifting lockdown restrictions goes ahead with pubs and restaurants allowed to serve food and drinks outdoors, opening of non-essential shops, hairdressers, beauty salons and gyms in England.
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#6611712
11 April 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 11, 2021: Window cleaners work above a Pandora jewelery store in Oxford Circus as businesses get ready to open their premises to customers from tomorrow after being closed for over three months under coronavirus lockdown, on 11 April, 2021 in London, England. From Monday 12 April the next stage of lifting lockdown restrictions goes ahead with pubs and restaurants allowed to serve food and drinks outdoors, opening of non-essential shops, hairdressers, beauty salons and gyms in England.
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#6294546
22 December 2020
Customers queue outside the Apple Store on Regent Street to pick up their click and collect orders as tier 4 coronavirus restrictions are in place to limit the spread of the new strain of coronavirus as the infections continue to rise, on 22 December, 2020 in London, England. London, the south-east and the east of England entered tier 4 restrictions on Sunday, similar to the last national lockdown, with an order to stay-at-home, ban on household mixing, closing of all non-essential retail and businesses and cancellation of the planned relaxing of rules over five days around Christmas.
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#6294560
22 December 2020
A customer picks up a click and collect order outside a Lush store on Oxford Street as tier 4 coronavirus restrictions are in place to limit the spread of the new strain of coronavirus as the infections continue to rise, on 22 December, 2020 in London, England. London, the south-east and the east of England entered tier 4 restrictions on Sunday, similar to the last national lockdown, with an order to stay-at-home, ban on household mixing, closing of all non-essential retail and businesses and cancellation of the planned relaxing of rules over five days around Christmas.
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#6292710
21 December 2020
A man walks past a closed-down tourist souvenir store on Oxford Street in London, England, on December 21, 2020. London spent its second day of what could be months under newly-introduced 'Tier 4' coronavirus restrictions today. Under Tier 4 rules non-essential shops and many other businesses including gyms and hairdressers must close, with people instructed to stay at home other than for exempted circumstances including travel to work or education. Indoor mixing between those in different households is also banned under the new tier, upending Christmas plans for a huge swathe of the population. Concern over a more infectious strain of the coronavirus in the UK has meanwhile seen dozens of countries ban arrivals from Britain, with food supplies also disrupted after France closed the cross-Channel freight route from Dover.
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#6292726
21 December 2020
Clothing hangs on racks behind the shutters of a temporarily-closed store on Oxford Street in London, England, on December 21, 2020. London spent its second day of what could be months under newly-introduced 'Tier 4' coronavirus restrictions today. Under Tier 4 rules non-essential shops and many other businesses including gyms and hairdressers must close, with people instructed to stay at home other than for exempted circumstances including travel to work or education. Indoor mixing between those in different households is also banned under the new tier, upending Christmas plans for a huge swathe of the population. Concern over a more infectious strain of the coronavirus in the UK has meanwhile seen dozens of countries ban arrivals from Britain, with food supplies also disrupted after France closed the cross-Channel freight route from Dover.
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#6292734
21 December 2020
A sign informs customers of the temporary closure of a store on Regent Street in London, England, on December 21, 2020. London spent its second day of what could be months under newly-introduced 'Tier 4' coronavirus restrictions today. Under Tier 4 rules non-essential shops and many other businesses including gyms and hairdressers must close, with people instructed to stay at home other than for exempted circumstances including travel to work or education. Indoor mixing between those in different households is also banned under the new tier, upending Christmas plans for a huge swathe of the population. Concern over a more infectious strain of the coronavirus in the UK has meanwhile seen dozens of countries ban arrivals from Britain, with food supplies also disrupted after France closed the cross-Channel freight route from Dover.
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#6292792
21 December 2020
A man wearing a face mask walks past a mannequins on display in the window of a temporarily-closed clothing store on Oxford Street in London, England, on December 21, 2020. London spent its second day of what could be months under newly-introduced 'Tier 4' coronavirus restrictions today. Under Tier 4 rules non-essential shops and many other businesses including gyms and hairdressers must close, with people instructed to stay at home other than for exempted circumstances including travel to work or education. Indoor mixing between those in different households is also banned under the new tier, upending Christmas plans for a huge swathe of the population. Concern over a more infectious strain of the coronavirus in the UK has meanwhile seen dozens of countries ban arrivals from Britain, with food supplies also disrupted after France closed the cross-Channel freight route from Dover.
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#6284288
18 December 2020
Mannequin heads wearing face masks sit amid London-themed memorabilia in the window of a tourist souvenir store on Kensington High Street in London, England, on December 18, 2020. Tier 3 restrictions began in London on Wednesday amid authorities' concern over escalating numbers covid-19 positive tests in the city. Shops are allowed to remain open in Tier 3 areas, but hospitality businesses are limited to takeaway and delivery service only, and entertainment venues including theatres and cinemas must close.
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#5832058
7 July 2020
A couple wearing face masks carry a bag of shopping from department store Selfridges along Oxford Street in London, England, on July 6, 2020. England took major steps towards the resumption of normal life over the weekend with the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions on the hospitality sector, allowing bars and restaurants to reopen, plus a shift to a 'one-metre plus' social distancing rule. Covid-19 deaths across the whole UK meanwhile now stand at 44,236, including a further 16 recorded today.
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