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  • As two strangers walk towards each other while distracted by their phones, work colleagues appear on a corporate billboard making eye contact, in a face-to-face meeting of ideas in an office workplace, on 13th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia, the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia (pictured), the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia, the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia, the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia, the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia, the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia, the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia (pictured), the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia, the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • Protest for Fernando Montero outside his old workplace. London, UK. On 17th December 2015, Fernando Montero died following a heart attack. For the last 5 years he was employed as a cleaner by outsourcing giant Servest at the Willis Building, in the City. During this time, he was victim of a destructive workplace culture. His supervisors repeatedly shouted at him in public, refused him the right to use the toilet outside of break time, and failed to grant him annual leave. On the day of his death, Fernando called a friend in a state of distress. Too anxious to return to work, due to the treatment of himself and fellow workers. A few hours later, he was dead. For his wife Francia, the link between workplace stress and his death is straightforward: “He passed away of a heart attack because of the stress brought about by the abuse and bullying of his bosses.”
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  • A window display of beer bottles and new architecture of an office workplace, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
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  • A window display of beer bottles and new architecture of an office workplace, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
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  • Two employees in the financial industry push their office chairs and some belongings into new a workplace at WeWork in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 24th March 2022, London, England. WeWork is a commercial real estate company that rents flexible shared workspaces. Photo by
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  • Employees of the former US giant ENRO corporation at the London offices in March 2000, stand at the doors to a lift (elevator) amid glass and polished steel. We are looking up at them from the ground floor as they wait for the lift to bring them down the building’s atrium. This is in the months before the company’s subsequent collapse with the loss of 22,000 people worldwide. Enron Corporation was an American energy company based in Houston, Texas. Before its bankruptcy in 2001, Enron was one of the world's leading electricity, natural gas, pulp and paper, and communications companies, with claimed revenues of nearly $101 billion in 2000. Oblivious to their employer’s troubles, the two men seem relaxed in this workplace which allowed them to work in casually dress, rather than in formal suits, an apparent hallmark of the company’s lax work ethic.
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  • As it is reported that a further 428 people have died with Covid-19 in the UK, the total number of deaths in hospitals and the wider community to 33,614, the wider implications of social distancing in the workplace after lockdown is being widely discussed with the concept of hot desking being a thing of the past. A closed Hot Desking office space in Noel Street, Soho advertises in its window, on 14th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • Seen through the window of a corporate office workplace, staff participate in a Zoom meeting in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 21st September 2021, in London, England. Post-Covid pandemic, City workers are returning to their office desks in greater numbers but many still prefer to work from home for at least 1-2 days a week.
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  • Seen through the window of an office window, is an emplyee whose files, books and manuals lining their window sill at the premises of a corporate workplace in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 21st September 2021, in London, England. Post-Covid pandemic, City workers are returning to their office desks in greater numbers but many still prefer to work from home for at least 1-2 days a week.
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  • As it is reported that a further 428 people have died with Covid-19 in the UK, the total number of deaths in hospitals and the wider community to 33,614, the wider implications of social distancing in the workplace after lockdown is being widely discussed with the concept of hot desking being a thing of the past. A closed Hot Desking office space in Noel Street, Soho welcomes through its doors, on 14th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-16-14-05-2020.jpg
  • As it is reported that a further 428 people have died with Covid-19 in the UK, the total number of deaths in hospitals and the wider community to 33,614, the wider implications of social distancing in the workplace after lockdown is being widely discussed with the concept of hot desking being a thing of the past. A closed Hot Desking office space in Noel Street, Soho advertises in its window, on 14th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-12-14-05-2020.jpg
  • As it is reported that a further 428 people have died with Covid-19 in the UK, the total number of deaths in hospitals and the wider community to 33,614, the wider implications of social distancing in the workplace after lockdown is being widely discussed with the concept of hot desking being a thing of the past. A closed Hot Desking office space in Noel Street, Soho advertises in its window, on 14th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-11-14-05-2020.jpg
  • A young trader in currencies leans back in his chair on the currency trading floor of Barclays Bank in the City of London, England, UK. Easing back during the stress of a day when the money markets have been volatile, this young man has the responsibilities of millions of Pounds Sterling to trade and value. He has old technology at his disposal, in the decade when technology made a big impression on the workplace but before the arrival of the internet and e-mail. Communication was therefore slow and unreliable although banks like Barclays who traded money across the world were skilled in migrating information across time-zones.
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  • As it is reported that a further 428 people have died with Covid-19 in the UK, the total number of deaths in hospitals and the wider community to 33,614, the wider implications of social distancing in the workplace after lockdown is being widely discussed with the concept of hot desking being a thing of the past. A closed Hot Desking office space in Noel Street, Soho welcomes through its doors, on 14th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-15-14-05-2020.jpg
  • As it is reported that a further 428 people have died with Covid-19 in the UK, the total number of deaths in hospitals and the wider community to 33,614, the wider implications of social distancing in the workplace after lockdown is being widely discussed with the concept of hot desking being a thing of the past. A closed Hot Desking office space in Noel Street, Soho advertises in its window, on 14th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a businessman reads paperwork beneath the statue of engineer James Henry Greathead, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England. Civil engineer James Henry Greathead 1844 -1896, is renowned for his work on the London Underground.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a businessman reads paperwork beneath the statue of engineer James Henry Greathead, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England. Civil engineer James Henry Greathead 1844 -1896, is renowned for his work on the London Underground.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, City workers walk past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a woman City worker walks past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a City worker walks past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, City workers walk past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, workers sit and walk through September sunshine on Lime Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a construction worker carries materials next to a Man at Work sign in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a City worker walks through sunlight and shadows in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, City workers walk through sunlight and shadows in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, the faces of women are seen around a junction in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, the faces of women are seen around a junction in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • City office workers return to their workplaces carrying identical pink takeaway bags from Sushi retailer, Itsu in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 27th May 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, after-hours drinkers enjoy the shade next to the statue of George Peabody during late summer temperatures in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England. George Peabody 1795 to 1869 was a philanthropist, banker and entrepreneur.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a construction worker carries materials next to a Man at Work sign in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
    city_people-23-08-09-2021.jpg
  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, the faces of women are seen around a junction in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
    city_people-08-08-09-2021.jpg
  • Now that workers are gradually returning to their office workplaces after a year of Covid lockdown restrictions,  a banner on the side of a London bus advertises the property company Workspace, alongside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. Workspace is a real estate investment trust that  lets office, industrial and workshop space to small and medium-sized enterprises.
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  • In the heart of the City of London, a caterpillar tracked crane tears down the walls of an old 70s office block close to St Paul's Cathedral, England. As a pedestrian walks past the blue hoardings that protect passers-by like him, the rubble is piled high before being removed as spoil to make way for an brand new construction that appears in an artist's impression picture on the right, above two site engineers wearing fluorescent jackets and hard hats. This is a scene of renewal in London's financial district. Of optimism and regeneration as businesses invest in new workplaces and replacing the tired, old offices that cannot accommodate new computer and server cabling technology.
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  • Many pairs of anti-slip Acifort Wellington boots are awaiting users at the New England seafood suppliers in Chessington, London England. Made by British company Dunlop, these boots are designed as protection against the cold , insulating wearers in refrigerated workplaces such as this facility where fresh fish is processed ready for supplying UK supermarkets. Either showing their soles or standing on the floor alongside the wearers' outdoor footwear, they are coloured various shades of clean off-white or soiled cream. New England Seafood is a major supplier of fresh and frozen premium sustainable fish and seafood in the UK and one of the largest importers of fresh tuna. The Wellington boot -or wellie - was worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington and fashionable among the British aristocracy in the early 19th century.
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  • As a woman carries her takeaway lunch, a woman of colour appears  on a corporate billboard, on 13th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • Above an illustration of two women office workers at their desks who appear on the side of parked van, two male contractors abseil down to clean the windows of corporate offices in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th October 2020, in London, England.
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  • Above an illustration of two women office workers at their desks who appear on the side of parked van, two male contractors abseil down to clean the windows of corporate offices in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th October 2020, in London, England.
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  • Beneath new architecture, City businessmen walk with their takeaway lunches along Bevis Marks in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Beneath new architecture, two ladies walk along Bevis Marks in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Beneath new architecture, City workers and businessmen walk along Bevis Marks in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Beneath new architecture, a City worker carrying a dustpan and brush walks along Bevis Marks in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Shoppers walk past an NHS (National Health Service) bus shelter ad on the King's Road during the second lockdown of the UK's Coronavirus pandemic, when all but essential retailers and businesses remain shut according to the government's restriction rules, on 13th November 2020, in London, England.
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  • Beneath the architicture of modern corporate offices, a runner stretches his knee joints and muscles on the first level of a walkway at Broadgate in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 29th July 2019, in London, England.
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  • A Large face appears on a large screen in a corporate office space, at the lower end of Dorset Rise in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 9th March 2022, in London, England.
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  • TFL staff provide assistance to passengers on the day that the capitals Elizabeth Line finally opens, on 24th May 2022, in London, England. The Elizabeth Line is Londons newest subterranean rail system operating between between Paddington and Abbey Wood but has opened controversially three and half years late, and £4bn over-budget.
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  • Assorted styles of chairs and seats are seen displayed outside a retailer in Shoreditch, on 22nd April 2022, in London, England.
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  • Employees in the City of London, the capitals financial district, and Lime rental bikes in Lime Street on 24th March 2022, London, England. Photo by
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  • Workers walk through sunlight in Lime Street where many financial servioces and insurance companies have their headquarters in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
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  • As the British government announced sanctions against Russian banks and the assets of oligarchs, the Russian flag hangs from Russian Federation and Russian investment Bank VTB Capital, on 23rd February 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group Transparency International say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capitals financial district.
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  • As the British government announced sanctions against Russian banks and the assets of oligarchs, the Russian flag hangs from Russian Federation and Russian investment Bank VTB Capital, on 23rd February 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group Transparency International say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capitals financial district.
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  • As the British government announces sanctions against Russian banks and oligarchs, figures are seen with a backdrop of the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 23rd February 2022, in London, England. Campaign group Transparency International say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capitals financial district.
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  • An exterior of the Bank of England in the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
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  • Londoners walk beneath neo-classical architecture of the Bank of England and Royal Exchange in the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-166-31-01-2022.jpg
  • The Russian flag hangs from Russian Federation and Russian investment Bank VTB Capital, above the war memorial to WW1 British war dead and a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-151-31-01-2022.jpg
  • The Russian flag hangs from Russian Federation and Russian investment Bank VTB Capital, above the war memorial to WW1 British war dead and a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-148-31-01-2022.jpg
  • A silhouetted Londoner walks beneath the walls of the Bank of England, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
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  • Shadows and silhouettes on Bishopsgate in the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-127-31-01-2022.jpg
  • Shadows and silhouettes on Bishopsgate in the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
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  • City workers walk through sunlight on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 31st January 2022, in London, England.
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  • City workers walk through sunlight in the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
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  • An aerial view of reflected green light in the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-81-31-01-2022.jpg
  • Reflected green light illuminates an office foyer in the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-78-31-01-2022.jpg
  • Sunlight illuminates a narrow passageway near Fenchurch Street Station in the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-69-31-01-2022.jpg
  • Sunlight illuminates a narrow passageway near Fenchurch Street Station in the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-60-31-01-2022.jpg
  • A cityscape of the City of London, a day before the Prime Minister flies to Ukraine, amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, as the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian oligarchs and super-rich, many of whom conceal much of their wealth overseas,  such as in London which has for the last few decades been one of the prime destinations where Russian money has been tied up in investments including property and companies registered in the UK, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-41-31-01-2022.jpg
  • Seen from an elevated perspective that includes the reflections of incidental architecture, a view towards nearby corporate office buildings in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 20th January 2022, in London, England.
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  • in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 20th January 2022, in London, England. The government has announced that workers are to be encouraged to return to work after the Covid Plan-B police from late-2021. A return to office buildings will begin immediately amid public worries of an increase in new Covid-19 infections.
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  • A painter balances at the top of some stepladders, applies paint to a wall on 19th May 2022, in Santander, Cantabria, Spain.
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  • A painter balances at the top of some stepladders, applies paint to a wall on 19th May 2022, in Santander, Cantabria, Spain.
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  • Boxes of fish are ready for market on the quay of a Spanish harbour, on 13th May 2022, in Llanes, Cantabria, Spain. In 2019, Spain was the largest producer of both aquaculture products and fishery production in the EU-28 UK included. Source: EUMOFA, based on Eurostat data. Landings comprise the initial unloading of any fisheries products from on board a fishing vessel in a given Member State. When measured by gross tonnage, Spain had, by far, the largest fishing fleet among Member States 24.9 % of the EU total.
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  • TFL staff provide assistance to passengers on the day that the capitals Elizabeth Line finally opens, on 24th May 2022, in London, England. The Elizabeth Line is Londons newest subterranean rail system operating between between Paddington and Abbey Wood but has opened controversially three and half years late, and £4bn over-budget.
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  • TFL staff provide assistance to passengers on the day that the capitals Elizabeth Line finally opens, on 24th May 2022, in London, England. The Elizabeth Line is Londons newest subterranean rail system operating between between Paddington and Abbey Wood but has opened controversially three and half years late, and £4bn over-budget.
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  • TFL staff and fire fighters gather during a false fire alarm at Paddington station on the day that the capitals Elizabeth Line finally opens, on 24th May 2022, in London, England. The Elizabeth Line is Londons newest subterranean rail system operating between between Paddington and Abbey Wood but has opened controversially three and half years late, and £4bn over-budget.
    elizabeth_line-27-24-05-2022.jpg
  • TFL staff gather during a false fire alarm at Paddington station on the day that the capitals Elizabeth Line finally opens, on 24th May 2022, in London, England. The Elizabeth Line is Londons newest subterranean rail system operating between between Paddington and Abbey Wood but has opened controversially three and half years late, and £4bn over-budget.
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  • TFL staff gather during a false fire alarm at Paddington station on the day that the capitals Elizabeth Line finally opens, on 24th May 2022, in London, England. The Elizabeth Line is Londons newest subterranean rail system operating between between Paddington and Abbey Wood but has opened controversially three and half years late, and £4bn over-budget.
    elizabeth_line-24-24-05-2022.jpg
  • A businessman carrying a yellow takeaway lunch bag, waits to cross the road in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 6th May 2022, in London, England.
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  • Business associates - a man and woman - walk beneath the tall column architecture of the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 9th May 2022, in London, England.
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  • Business associates - a man and woman - walk beneath the tall column architecture of the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 9th May 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-01-09-05-2022.jpg
  • Seen through a circular window, an aperture that shows the City of London, the capitals financial district, a man enjoys lunchtiome tranquility at Butlers Wharf on the Southbank, on 5th May, 2022.
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  • Seen through a circular window, an aperture that shows the City of London, the capitals financial district, a man enjoys lunchtiome tranquility at Butlers Wharf and another person seems oversized as he walks along the Southbank, on 5th May, 2022.
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  • Seen through a circular window, an aperture that shows the City of London, the capitals financial district, a woman in a wheelchair looks across the view of the Thames at Butlers Wharf on the Southbank, on 5th May, 2022.
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  • Workman push a structural RSJ support into a construction site near the image of a mythical male hero, believed to be Icarus, on the side of a retailers hoarding in Mayfair, on 28th April 2022, in London, England. Icarus was a minor character in Greek Mythology, famous for not surviving the transition from boyhood to manhood, he was the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the creator of the Labyrinth. Icarus and Daedalus attempted to escape from Crete by means of wings that Daedalus constructed from feathers and wax.
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  • Seen from an aerial view, a workman contractor emerges from underground to street level through the uncovered pavement in Victoria, on 28th April 2022, in London, England.
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  • With a background of corporate office buildings, a wine glass with lipstick marks on its rim has been left unfinished outside a bar in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on St Georges Day, 23rd April 2022, in London, England.
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  • An industrial landscape showing the wide open space created by the regeneration by Robert McAlpine of One Broadgate near Liverpool Street Station in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 22nd April 2022, in London, England. Broadgate Estate is a large, 32 acre 129,000 m² office and retail estate in the City of London, owned by British Land and managed by Broadgate Estates. It was originally built by Rosehaugh and was the largest office development in London until the arrival of Canary Wharf in the early 1990s.
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  • An industrial landscape showing the wide open space created by the regeneration by Robert McAlpine of One Broadgate near Liverpool Street Station in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 22nd April 2022, in London, England. Broadgate Estate is a large, 32 acre 129,000 m² office and retail estate in the City of London, owned by British Land and managed by Broadgate Estates. It was originally built by Rosehaugh and was the largest office development in London until the arrival of Canary Wharf in the early 1990s.
    broadgate_construction-04-22-04-2022.jpg
  • Employees in the City of London, the capitals financial district, and Lime rental bikes in Lime Street on 24th March 2022, London, England. Photo by
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  • Workers walk through sunlight in Lime Street where many financial servioces and insurance companies have their headquarters in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
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  • A woman walks through sunlight in Lime Street where many financial servioces and insurance companies have their headquarters in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
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  • Workers walk through sunlight in Lime Street where many financial servioces and insurance companies have their headquarters in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-14-17-03-2022.jpg
  • Employees in the City of London, the capitals financial district, and Lime rental bikes in Lime Street on 24th March 2022, London, England. Photo by
    city_people-13-24-03-2022.jpg
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