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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend as they play volleyball with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Swan drips water from its mouth as they swim in the Round Pond by Queen Victoria Statue in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A couple is seen taking a selfie and sharing a kiss as they enjoy the sunny weather along the Brighton Beach on Sunday, April 11, 2021.  On Monday, April 12, England enters the next stage of government’s roadmap out of lockdown, when the non-essential shops, outdoor hospitality, and personal services including hairdressing can open again. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend as they play football with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend as they play volleyball with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A small boat is seen sailing along the Brighton Beach on Sunday, April 11, 2021.  On Monday, April 12, England enters the next stage of government’s roadmap out of lockdown, when the non-essential shops, outdoor hospitality, and personal services including hairdressing can open again. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A community public space cleaner pose in front of camera as he clears the walking pathway along the Brighton Beach on Sunday, April 11, 2021. <br />
On Monday, April 12, England enters the next stage of government’s roadmap out of lockdown, when the non-essential shops, outdoor hospitality, and personal services including hairdressing can open again. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-34-Dailylife London - S...jpg
  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-26-Dailylife London - S...jpg
  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend as they play football with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend as they play volleyball with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-30-Dailylife London - S...jpg
  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-14-Dailylife London - H...jpg
  • A Swan drips water from its mouth as they swim in the Round Pond by Queen Victoria Statue in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet eats from people's hands in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-11-Birds Daily Life - P...jpg
  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend as they play football with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend as they play football with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A pair of Parakeets eat from people's hands in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-21-Birds Daily Life - P...jpg
  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend with their friends and loved ones in St James' Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-33-Dailylife London - S...jpg
  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend as they play volleyball with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-19-Dailylife London - H...jpg
  • People are seen enjoying the sunny weekend as they play football with their friends and loved ones in Hyde Park, Central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. England welcomed the return of outdoor drinking and dining on Monday, but the easing of lockdown was also met with concerns about a lack of social distancing, and a wider sense of nervousness within the hospitality sector as businesses tried to operate at a significantly lower capacity and with some confusion over the rules. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals this week, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-42-Britain Viurs Outbre...jpg
  • Swans swim in the Round Pond by Queen Victoria Statue in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Swan drips water from its mouth as they swim in the Round Pond by Queen Victoria Statue in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Swans swim in the Round Pond by Queen Victoria Statue in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People enjoy the Sunny weekend as they walk and enjoy different activities along the Brighton Beach on Sunday, April 11, 2021- as the city is preparing for stage 2 of roadmap out of lockdown. On Monday, April 12, England enters the next stage of government’s roadmap out of lockdown, when the non-essential shops, outdoor hospitality, and personal services including hairdressing can open again. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Swans swim in the Round Pond by Queen Victoria Statue in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-13-Birds Daily Life - P...jpg
  • A pair of Parakeets eat from people's hands in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet eats from people's hands in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10-Birds Daily Life - P...jpg
  • A pair of Parakeets eat from people's hands in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-Birds Daily Life - Pa...jpg
  • People get their hair cut at a hairdresser in Soho, central London on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Millions of people in England will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals on Monday, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A pair of Parakeets eat from people's hands in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Parakeet stands on a tree in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Swans swim in the Round Pond by Queen Victoria Statue in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Swans swim in the Round Pond by Queen Victoria Statue in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Swans swim in the Round Pond by Queen Victoria Statue in Hyde Park, central London on Saturday, April 17, 2021. This weekend marks the day when Prince Philip of Britain was buried in Windsor, England. The Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who died at age 99. HRH passed away peacefully on April 9th at Windsor Castle after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A woman waving a Venezuelan flag holds a placard calling the Bank of England to release Venezuela's gold in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_9...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_5...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_4...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_2...jpg
  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-44-Britain Viurs Outbre...jpg
  • Visitors are seen to be walking around the Lighthouse tower of St. Mary's Island on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 - which is a small sandstone island near the seaside resort of Whitley Bay in the north of England. It is a Local Nature Reserve. Located in the seaside town on the northeast coast of England, it is administered as part of the borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-St Mary's Island-Marc...jpg
  • Visitors are seen walking away from the Lighthouse tower of St. Mary's Island after they visit and observed Seals sunbathing on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 - which is a small sandstone island near the seaside resort of Whitley Bay in the north of England. It is a Local Nature Reserve. Located in the seaside town on the northeast coast of England, it is administered as part of the borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-22-St Mary's Island-Mar...jpg
  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards march towards Downing Street, Whitehall in central London from the Department for Education on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students React to A-Leve...jpg
  • A woman waving a Venezuelan flag holds a placard calling the Bank of England to release Venezuela's gold in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_9...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_5...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_5...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_3...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_2...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_2...jpg
  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-22-Britain Viurs Outbre...jpg
  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-28-Britain Viurs Outbre...jpg
  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-29-Britain Viurs Outbre...jpg
  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-45-Britain Viurs Outbre...jpg
  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-52-Britain Viurs Outbre...jpg
  • A general overview surrounding the Lighthouse tower of St. Mary's Island on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 - which is a small sandstone island near the seaside resort of Whitley Bay in the north of England. It is a Local Nature Reserve. Located in the seaside town on the northeast coast of England, it is administered as part of the borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-17-St Mary's Island-Mar...jpg
  • Students demonstrate outside the Department for Education, in Central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests A-Level Results...jpg
  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
  • People take part in a peaceful protest in Parliament Square, in Central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020 - in response to the downgrading of A-level results. Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests A-Level Results...jpg
  • A pupil addresses a mass of peaceful protest in Parliament Square, in Central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020 - is continuing in response to the downgrading of A-level results. Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests A-Level Results...jpg
  • People take part in a peaceful protest in Parliament Square, in Central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020 - in response to the downgrading of A-level results. Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests A-Level Results...jpg
  • People take part in a peaceful protest in Parliament Square, in Central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020 - in response to the downgrading of A-level results. Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests A-Level Results...jpg
  • People take part in a peaceful protest in Parliament Square, in Central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020 - in response to the downgrading of A-level results. Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests A-Level Results...jpg
  • A woman waving a Venezuelan flag holds a placard calling the Bank of England to release Venezuela's gold in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_6...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_5...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_3...jpg
  • People gathered in front of the Bank of England in Central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, to protest against the Bank of England's decision to hold the Venezuelan gold. <br />
The bars are among the 400,000 bars of gold held in the Bank’s vaults, but there is a political dispute about their rightful owner. <br />
The Bank of England is blocking the release of 31 tonnes of gold valued at nearly $1bn(£805m) and intended to combat the coronavirus in Venezuela. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Venezuela Gold Dispute_3...jpg
  • Hampstead Heath Constabulary policing patrol observe a large gathering of the British people who gathered to enjoy the hot weather in Hampstead Heath Park in northwest London on Friday, Aug 7, 2020. <br />
Exceptionally hot weather is set to continue in parts of the UK throughout the weekend, the Met Office said. The highest temperatures are expected in England and Wales, with a fresher weather forecast for Scotland and NI. The UK has seen its hottest day in August for 17 years, as temperatures reached more than 36C (96.8F) in south-east England, British press reports. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Weather-August 07, 2020-...jpg
  • Delivery drivers said that this is the 2nd day they are finding themselves to be free in the middle of the day as people are now allowed to come out and sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-Britain Viurs Outbrea...jpg
  • Delivery drivers said that this is the 2nd day they are finding themselves to be free in the middle of the day as people are now allowed to come out and sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-Britain Viurs Outbrea...jpg
  • People sit, drinking and eating, outside cafes and pubs in Soho, central London, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Some of England's coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased by the British government on Monday, April 12, 2021. People across England can get their hair cut, eat and drink outside at restaurants and browse for clothes, books and other "non-essential" items as shops and gyms reopened Monday after months of lockdown. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-30-Britain Viurs Outbre...jpg
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