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  • ‘Post office workers - Thank you!’ A thank you note stuck onto a postbox thanking the postal staff for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic on an empty street on the 10th of April 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. A grateful citizen has placed thank you notes around Folkestone Town which thanks the key workers still providing essential services during the Pandemic affecting the entire country.
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  • ‘Thank you for keeping Folkestone clean’ A thank you note stuck onto a bin thanking the street cleaners for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic on an empty street on the 10th of April 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. A grateful citizen has placed thank you notes around Folkestone Town which thanks the key workers still providing essential services during the Pandemic affecting the entire country.
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  • An altered message on the outside of a closed business on Charing Cross Road, stating the writers boredom with Covid restrictions, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 30th March 2021, in London, England.
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  • On the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament of a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week - including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England - a London bus is seen stopped in front of double Red Route no parking lines and a rainbow, a symbol of support for NHS and key workers during the pandemic, on 24th June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 154 UK covid deaths are reported, bringing the total to 43,081 victims during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A woman walks past the National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • St Thomas’ Hospital next to the the National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • A woman wearing a red jacket walks past the National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • A hand painted sign decorated with a rainbow in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic on 14th May 2020 in Silverdale, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The rainbow has become a symbol of gratitude for the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic. This colourful show of appreciation is a way of uniting a country doing battle with coronavirus.
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  • A pedestrian walks down St. Martin's Lane in the heart of the capital's West End Theatreland, where street barriers featuring some of the many musical and stage plays are featured on social distance street barriers during the Coronavirus pandemic,  on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
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  • Theatre reviews fo ther 'Dear Evan Hansen' musical hang outside the Noel Coward Theatre on St. Martin's Lane in the heart of the capital's West End Theatreland, still closed to audiences during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
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  • Portraits of cast members for the 'Dear Evan Hansen' musical look on to empty tables outside the Noel Coward Theatre on St. Martin's Lane in the heart of the capital's West End Theatreland, still closed to audiences during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • Two people walk past the National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • We love the NHS and rainbow decoration on a closed cafe window during the coronavirus pandemic on 9 June 2020 in Heysham, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The rainbow has become a symbol of gratitude for the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic. This show of appreciation is a way of uniting a country doing battle with coronavirus.
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  • Social distance street barriers have some of many West End musical and stage play cast faces outside the Noel Coward Theatre on St. Martin's Lane in Theatreland, where the 'Dear Evan Hansen' musical is still closed to audiences during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
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  • Portraits of cast members for the 'Dear Evan Hansen' musical are seen through a life ring outside the Noel Coward Theatre on St. Martin's Lane in the heart of the capital's West End Theatreland, still closed to audiences during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
    st_martins_lane16-29-09-2020.jpg
  • Theatre reviews fo ther 'Dear Evan Hansen' musical hang outside the Noel Coward Theatre on St. Martin's Lane in the heart of the capital's West End Theatreland, still closed to audiences during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
    st_martins_lane09-29-09-2020.jpg
  • Portraits of cast members for the 'Dear Evan Hansen' musical look on to empty tables outside the Noel Coward Theatre on St. Martin's Lane in the heart of the capital's West End Theatreland, still closed to audiences during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
    st_martins_lane13-29-09-2020.jpg
  • Theatre reviews fo ther 'Dear Evan Hansen' musical hang outside the Noel Coward Theatre on St. Martin's Lane in the heart of the capital's West End Theatreland, still closed to audiences during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
    st_martins_lane12-29-09-2020.jpg
  • City workers beneath the architecture at 122 Leadenhall Street, (aka the Leadenhall Building) on Leadenhall Street in the City of London during the Coronavirus pandemic, a time when office workers are still largely still working from home, on 16th September 2020, in London, England. The commercial skyscraper opened in July 2014 and was designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and is informally known as "The Cheesegrater" because of its distinctive wedge shape.
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  • Red hearts being repainted by volunteers in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 14th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts being repainted by volunteers in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 14th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 14th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • The image of a guardsmans face has been obscured by an anti-vaxx message mocking pandemic face coverings, on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • Fun Palace amusements closed during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Fun Palace amusements closed during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Fun Palace amusements closed during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Hotels closed on the sea front during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Hotels closed during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Empty beach with lone donkey in front of the pier during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Empty beach with lone donkey in front of the pier during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Empty fast food stall during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Refurbished hotel closed during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • An empty Blackpool Pleasure Beach, closed during the pandemic, on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • An empty Blackpool Pleasure Beach, closed during the pandemic, on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Dog cafe closed during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Hotels closed during the pandemic on 21st April 2021 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Blackpool is a large town and seaside resort in the county of Lancashire on the north west coast of England. Blackpool was once a booming resort with it’s famous promenade which now, despite having a somewhat shabby appearance, still continues to attract millions of visitors each year. During the coronavirus pandemic however, Blackpool has struggled, with empty streets and closed down businesses creating an atmosphere more like a ghost town.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Memorial plaque for those who dies of BSE, vCJD aka Mad Cow Disease beaside red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • With most non-essential shops now closed and with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, shoppers wearing face masks at Sainsburys supermarket out shopping on Kings Heath High Street on 31st December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Small businesses have struggled through the Covid-19 pandemic and many have closed down altogether, while the big supermarkets have thrived, as the recession in the economy deepens and the crisis continues.
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  • With most non-essential shops now closed and with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, shoppers wearing face masks at Sainsburys supermarket out shopping on Kings Heath High Street on 31st December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Small businesses have struggled through the Covid-19 pandemic and many have closed down altogether, while the big supermarkets have thrived, as the recession in the economy deepens and the crisis continues.
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  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 28th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 28th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200728_coronavirus john lewis_010.jpg
  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 28th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200728_coronavirus john lewis_009.jpg
  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 28th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200728_coronavirus john lewis_006.jpg
  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 28th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200728_coronavirus john lewis_005.jpg
  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 28th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200728_coronavirus john lewis_003.jpg
  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 15th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 15th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 15th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200715_joh lewis brum_005.jpg
  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, John Lewis has closed its doors to its flagship store in the prestigious Grand Central on 15th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. John Lewis, one of the UKs most well known and loved department stores has struggled with its finances through the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many jobs and the closing of some of its stores. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • In advance of a re-opening of businesses and before a change to a Tier 2 for London during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic,  on 30th November 2020, in London, England. While retailers have remained closed, construction and street repairs have continued throughout this phase of the pandemic.
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  • Pedestrians walk down St. Martin's Lane in the heart of the capital's West End Theatreland, where street barriers featuring some of the many musical and stage plays are featured on social distance street barriers during the Coronavirus pandemic,  on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England. Despite the government's £1.15bn financial rescue package for the Arts industry and cultural organisations in England , made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans, London's theatre industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, being closed since the March lockdown closures which has affected 137,250 Arts industry jobs, worth £21.2bn in direct turnover.
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  • From inside their cars, opera fans applaud the performance of Puccini's La bohème, performed by members of  English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
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  • Seen from the driver's seat, British Soprano Nardus Williams plays Mimi in Puccini's La bohème, performed by English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally21-18-09-2020.jpg
  • Seen from the driver's seat, Puccini's La bohème is performed by members of  English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the<br />
ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally29-18-09-2020.jpg
  • Seen from the driver's seat, Puccini's La bohème is performed by members of  English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the<br />
ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally24-18-09-2020.jpg
  • During the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown and on the day when a further 255 deaths occurred, bringing the official covid deaths to 37,048, <br />
a Chinese family walk near a billboard for Les Miserables outside the Sondheim Theatre on Wardour Street, still closed as per governmental rules, on 26th May 2020, in London, England. Theatres and other entertainment venues will be some of the last businesses to re-open as the UK pandemic lockdown improves and many theatres are already close to financial collapse.
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  • During the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown and in the 24hrs when a further 255 deaths occurred, bringing the official covid deaths to 37,048, <br />
review posters for Ben Eltons West End production, Upstart Crow, are outside the Gielgud Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, still closed as per governmental rules, on 26th May 2020, in London, England. Theatres and other entertainment venues will be some of the last businesses to re-open as the UK pandemic lockdown improves and many theatres are already close to financial collapse.
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  • During the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown and in the 24hrs when a further 255 deaths occurred, bringing the official covid deaths to 37,048, <br />
young Chinese women wearing face masks walk near a billboard with the characters of many musical productions outside the Sondheim Theatre on Wardour Street, still closed as per governmental rules, on 26th May 2020, in London, England. Theatres and other entertainment venues will be some of the last businesses to re-open as the UK pandemic lockdown improves and many theatres are already close to financial collapse. Lockdown has allowed some roadworks and construction to continue unhindered.
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  • As the UK's Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, a boy walks past a billboard that has appeared across the capital, telling Londoners that Community is Strength and that staying together is best, while someone has added a more confusing message asking for others to save lives by spitting, a breach of pandemic health guidelines, on 9th June 2020, in south London, England.
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  • With the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown easing with preparations going ahead for the opening of more public transport and services plus shops, another 151 have died from Covid-19 bringing the total in the last 24hrs to 41,279. A wider range of retailers are due to re-open their doors for non-essential purchases next Monday 15th June and  a shopper walks past Selfridges department store on Oxford Street whose windows thank NHS staff and key workers during the pandemic. Yellow stickers are also on the ground directing shoppers where to queue, on 11th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white. Londons Pall Mall in the heart of the West End, is deserted due to lockdown as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Much of Europe has been placed into lockdown, with stringent rules in place as part of a long term strategy, and in particular social distancing, and a stay at home policy.  Park Laneis deserted due to lockdown as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Much of Europe has been placed into lockdown, with stringent rules in place as part of a long term strategy, and in particular social distancing, and a stay at home policy. photo by Mike Abrahams/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • Red hearts being repainted by volunteers in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 14th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • A masked shopper walks beneath the image of a guardsman whose face has been obscured by an anti-vaxx message mocking pandemic face coverings, on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • The image of a guardsmans face has been obscured by an anti-vaxx message mocking pandemic face coverings, on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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