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#12798272
26 September 2025
A woman passes a wall with the large text ''J'EXISTE.'' written on it in Verviers, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. The French phrase translates to ''I EXIST.'' in English.
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#8450060
27 June 2022
A woman stands in a crowd insistent that she will make her own reproductive choices no matter what the Supreme Court has to say about it during a rally in front of City Hall in response to the Court's decision in the Dobbs v Jackson, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 24, 2022.
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#5606878
5 April 2020
A man wearing a mask walks past a closed restaurant on a near-deserted Great Titchfield Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606880
5 April 2020
An elderly man looks a notice informing customers of the temporary closure of a cafe on a near-deserted Great Titchfield Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606882
5 April 2020
Clothes hang on racks in a temporarily closed branch of clothing retailer Next on a near-deserted Oxford Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606884
5 April 2020
A man wearing a mask walks along a near-deserted Oxford Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606886
5 April 2020
A woman walks across the near-deserted junction of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606888
5 April 2020
Government guidance to stay at home is displayed on a digital advertising screen at a bus stop on New Oxford Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606890
5 April 2020
A child's drawing of a rainbow, placed in windows around the country as symbols of hope and solidarity, and the message 'See you on the other side' look out from a closed cafe on Lamb's Conduit Street in the Bloomsbury district of London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606892
5 April 2020
An empty table stands in the window of a closed cafe on Theobalds Road in the Bloomsbury district of London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606894
5 April 2020
Two people sit on the near-deserted steps of St Paul's Cathedral in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606896
5 April 2020
Upturned stools rest on tables in a closed branch of sandwich chain Wrap It Up on Fleet Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606898
5 April 2020
A man wearing a mask walks along Fleet Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606900
5 April 2020
A woman wearing a mask roller skates past a message of love for the National Health Service (NHS), written onto the wooden sheeting of a boarded-up restaurant on New Oxford Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606902
5 April 2020
An ambulance operated by the National Health Service (NHS) races along New Oxford Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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#5606904
5 April 2020
A couple wearing masks wait at a bus stop on New Oxford Street in London, England, on April 4, 2020. Across the UK a total of 41,903 cases of the covid-19 coronavirus have so far been confirmed, with 4,313 people having died. The country meanwhile is now nearly a fortnight into its 'lockdown', which is set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, although an extension is widely expected. Britain's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock insisted yesterday that the government's continued insistence on people staying at home to avoid spreading the virus was 'not a request', amid fears that warm and sunny weekend weather today and tomorrow could see people flout the restrictions to gather in parks and at seasides around the country.
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