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"Storm Over London"
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#5735248
29 May 2020
Cyclists cross a road at Hyde Park Corner in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735250
29 May 2020
A 'Coronavirus Update' notice reminding people to follow social distancing guidelines hangs by a single cable tie from railings in Kensington Gardens in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735252
29 May 2020
People enjoy warm evening sunshine in Kensington Gardens in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735254
29 May 2020
A cyclist rides along a section of the Mayor of London's 'Streetspace' scheme, designed to expand capacity for pedestrians and cyclists on certain roads while social distancing guidelines remain in effect, on Park Lane in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735256
29 May 2020
A cyclist rides along a section of the Mayor of London's 'Streetspace' scheme, designed to expand capacity for pedestrians and cyclists on certain roads while social distancing guidelines remain in effect, on Park Lane in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735258
29 May 2020
A section of the Mayor of London's 'Streetspace' scheme, designed to expand capacity for pedestrians and cyclists on certain roads while social distancing guidelines remain in effect, on Edgware Road in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735260
29 May 2020
A section of the Mayor of London's 'Streetspace' scheme, designed to expand capacity for pedestrians and cyclists on certain roads while social distancing guidelines remain in effect, on Edgware Road in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735262
29 May 2020
A section of the Mayor of London's 'Streetspace' scheme, designed to expand capacity for pedestrians and cyclists on certain roads while social distancing guidelines remain in effect, on Edgware Road in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735264
29 May 2020
A man walks past a section of the Mayor of London's 'Streetspace' scheme, designed to expand capacity for pedestrians and cyclists on certain roads while social distancing guidelines remain in effect, on Edgware Road in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735266
29 May 2020
A section of the Mayor of London's 'Streetspace' scheme, designed to expand capacity for pedestrians and cyclists on certain roads while social distancing guidelines remain in effect, on Edgware Road in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735268
29 May 2020
An elderly couple wearing face shields walk past a section of the Mayor of London's 'Streetspace' scheme, designed to expand capacity for pedestrians and cyclists on certain roads while social distancing guidelines remain in effect, on Edgware Road in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5735270
29 May 2020
A section of the Mayor of London's 'Streetspace' scheme, designed to expand capacity for pedestrians and cyclists on certain roads while social distancing guidelines remain in effect, on Edgware Road in London, England, on May 28, 2020. The UK is now in its tenth week of coronavirus lockdown, with total deaths now standing at 37,837, according to today's updated count from the Department of Health and Social Care. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile remains under unrelenting pressure over his refusal to sack his top aide, Dominic Cummings, who stands accused of flouting strict stay-at-home instructions by driving with his wife and son from London to County Durham on March 27 to stay at a family property. The reporting of the journey, and that of a subsequent trip to the Durham market town of Barnard Castle, has provoked huge public outcry since the story broke last Friday.
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#5699474
13 May 2020
A woman wearing a mask and latex gloves shops in a branch of supermarket chain Sainsbury's, stepping over social distancing markers subdividing the aisle space, in the Bayswater district of London, England, on May 13, 2020. Today marked the first day of several eased restrictions across England as a slow loosening of the coronavirus lockdown gets underway, with people now encouraged to return to work if unable to do so from home and unlimited outdoor exercise now allowed. Non-essential shops will not be permitted to reopen before at least June 1, however, and the hospitality sector is to remain closed until at least July 4. With those closure orders still in place, much of central London, which is mostly comprised of retail and hospitality venues, remained largely as deserted today as it has been in recent weeks.
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#5659534
27 April 2020
A man walks past a message of thanks to the National Health Service (NHS), featuring the rainbow symbol of solidarity, in a window of department store Fortnum and Mason, currently closed due to the covid-19 pandemic, on Piccadilly in London, England, on April 27, 2020. Britain began its sixth week of coronavirus lockdown today, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson this morning urging the country for continued patience with the measures as the UK comes through its 'peak' of covid-19 cases and deaths. In recent weeks clamour has been growing for the government to set out its thinking on when and how the country could begin to shed some of the restrictions currently in place, with growing fears over the economic damage being wrought. In his speech this morning, the prime minister indicated that the government would provide information on this in the days ahead. Johnson himself has reportedly become more cautious over releasing the country from lockdown following his own experience with the virus, which put him in intensive care at St Thomas' Hospital in London for several days earlier this month.
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#5611312
7 April 2020
London-themed baseball caps hang on racks inside a closed tourist memorabilia store on a near-deserted Oxford Street in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#5585124
27 March 2020
People walk past the temporarily closed department store Selfridges on a near-deserted Oxford Street in London, England, on March 26, 2020. According to the latest daily figures a total of 578 people have so far died across the UK after testing positive for the covid-19 coronavirus. Hospitals in London, where around a third of cases have been diagnosed, are under particular strain. One senior hospital figure, Chris Hopson of the group NHS Providers, warned today of a 'tsunami' of cases to hit hospitals in the capital over the coming weeks.
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