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#5595106
31 March 2020
A bus drives along a near-deserted Farringdon Street in London, England, on March 30, 2020. Britain began its second week of covid-19 coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, though an extension is widely expected. Across the country a further 2,618 new cases were meanwhile confirmed today, a slight rise after two days of falls, with a total of 1,408 people having so far died in the UK after testing positive for the virus.
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#5595108
31 March 2020
Bags of rubbish sit on a near-deserted High Holborn in London, England, on March 30, 2020. Britain began its second week of covid-19 coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, though an extension is widely expected. Across the country a further 2,618 new cases were meanwhile confirmed today, a slight rise after two days of falls, with a total of 1,408 people having so far died in the UK after testing positive for the virus.
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#5595110
31 March 2020
A man walks along a near-deserted High Holborn in London, England, on March 30, 2020. Britain began its second week of covid-19 coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, though an extension is widely expected. Across the country a further 2,618 new cases were meanwhile confirmed today, a slight rise after two days of falls, with a total of 1,408 people having so far died in the UK after testing positive for the virus.
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#5595112
31 March 2020
A distributor for the London Evening Standard newspaper wheels a pair of paper stands across a near-deserted Oxford Street in London, England, on March 30, 2020. Britain began its second week of covid-19 coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, though an extension is widely expected. Across the country a further 2,618 new cases were meanwhile confirmed today, a slight rise after two days of falls, with a total of 1,408 people having so far died in the UK after testing positive for the virus.
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#5595114
31 March 2020
A woman wearing a mask walks along a near-deserted Oxford Street in London, England, on March 30, 2020. Britain began its second week of covid-19 coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, though an extension is widely expected. Across the country a further 2,618 new cases were meanwhile confirmed today, a slight rise after two days of falls, with a total of 1,408 people having so far died in the UK after testing positive for the virus.
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#5595116
31 March 2020
A cyclist pushes his bicycle across a near-deserted Oxford Street in London, England, on March 30, 2020. Britain began its second week of covid-19 coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, though an extension is widely expected. Across the country a further 2,618 new cases were meanwhile confirmed today, a slight rise after two days of falls, with a total of 1,408 people having so far died in the UK after testing positive for the virus.
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#3761236
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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#3761238
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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#3761240
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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#3761242
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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#3761244
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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#3761246
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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#3761248
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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#3761250
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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#3761252
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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#3761254
6 February 2019
French farmer Paul Francois arrives at the Lyon appeal court on February 6, 2019, on the day of his appeal trial against Monsanto. A 12-year-old judicial battle pitting a cereal farmer against Monsanto, the biotech giant, went to a fourth round on February 6, 2019, before the French courts. Farmer Paul Francois won his initial case in 2012, and its appeal by Monsanto in 2015, after suing the US firm for poisoning him through inhalation of its Lasso weedkiller.
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