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#13706783
15 May 2026
Damian Ukeje performs during a concert by composer James Newton Howard with the Karol Szymanowski Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra at the 19th International Film Music Festival at the ICE Congress Center in Krakow, Poland, on May 14, 2026. Since 2008, the festival has been organized by the City of Krakow, the Krakow Festival Office, and RMF Classic. A hallmark of the festival is simultaneous concerts presenting films with live music and guests from around the world.
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#9357948
26 Dec 2022
A mast with mobile antennas is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 25 December, 2022. Poland’s Office of Electronic Communications (UKE) has started consultations for the auction for 5G licences. The president of UKE, Jacek Oko believes the Polish state could earn as much as PLN2 billion from the auction.
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#9357946
26 Dec 2022
A mast with mobile antennas is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 25 December, 2022. Poland’s Office of Electronic Communications (UKE) has started consultations for the auction for 5G licences. The president of UKE, Jacek Oko believes the Polish state could earn as much as PLN2 billion from the auction.
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#8435318
22 Jun 2022
A person plays the ukulele on a stand in Kazimierz, historic Jewish quarter, Krakow, Poland on June 22, 2022.
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#6492492
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A man runs across London Bridge with skyscrapers of the City of London in the backgroud a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492490
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: People walk across London Bridge with Shard in the background a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492488
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A view of an empty street and with "The Walkie-Talkie" skyscraper in the background in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492486
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A man cycles along an empty street in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492482
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A view of the Gherkin skyscraper in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492484
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A view of skyskrapers and construction cranes in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492480
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A view of an empty street and skyscrapers in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492478
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A view of empty streets in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492476
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A view of the Gherkin skyscraper in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492472
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A view of the Bank of England in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492474
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A view of empty streets in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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#6492470
4 Mar 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 04, 2021: A view of the Bank of England in the City of London a day after the announcement of corporation tax increase from 19% to 25% for the most profitable companies from April 2023 in Rishi Sunak's Budget, on 04 March, 2021 in London, England. The Chancellor's tax and spending plans focus on measures to support the UK's economic recovery from the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic with furlough scheme extended until September and budget deficit expected to reach a record of £355bn this year.
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