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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturists Ellie (Left) and Alex arrange the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Jess arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturists Ellie (Left) and Alex arrange the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturists Ellie (Left) and Alex arrange the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Phalaenopsis “Diamond Sky” is on display at Kew for the first time. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Phalaenopsis “Diamond Sky” is on display at Kew for the first time. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Jess arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.Member of the public are stopped from entering the area whilst the work is carried out as the hairs shed by the caterpillars are harmful to health. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2012. Westminster, UK Police carry out security checks to public phone boxes along Whitehall in Westminster today 8th May 2012 ahead of the Queen's Speech to Parliament tomorrow. The Queen's Speech on Wednesday will set out the government's plans. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2012. Westminster, UK Police carry out security checks to public phone boxes along Whitehall in Westminster today 8th May 2012 ahead of the Queen's Speech to Parliament tomorrow. The Queen's Speech on Wednesday will set out the government's plans. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.A worker uses a speciallu adapted vacuum cleaner to vacuum an oak tree. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_005.JPG
  • under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  17/05/2011. A police officer checks a lamp post outside Downing Street before placing a security seal on it. Police carry out security checks in Whitehall, Central London today (17 May 2011). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  17/05/2011. Police officers check a lamp post outside Downing Street before placing a security seal on it. Police carry out security checks in Whitehall, Central London today (17 May 2011). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  17/05/2011. A police officer holds a roll of security seals. Police carry out security checks in Whitehall, Central London today (17 May 2011). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2012. Westminster, UK Police carry out security checks to public phone boxes along Whitehall in Westminster today 8th May 2012 ahead of the Queen's Speech to Parliament tomorrow. The Queen's Speech on Wednesday will set out the government's plans. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_clegg_cameron_SSI_014.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.A worker inspects the tree for more nests. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_014.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.Special masks and breathing equipment are needed to protect the workers from the dangerous hairs which can be breathed in. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_012.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.Special masks and breathing equipment are needed to protect the workers from the dangerous hairs which can be breathed in. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_010.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.Special masks and breathing equipment are needed to protect the workers from the dangerous hairs which can be breathed in. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_009.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.A worker uses a speciallu adapted vacuum cleaner to vacuum an oak tree. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_008.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.A worker uses a speciallu adapted vacuum cleaner to vacuum an oak tree. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_007.JPG
  • under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  17/05/2011. Police officers check a lamp post outside Downing Street before placing a security seal on it. Police carry out security checks in Whitehall, Central London today (17 May 2011). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_security_london_SSI_02.JPG
  • under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  17/05/2011. Armed officers on Whitehall. Police carry out security checks in Whitehall, Central London today (17 May 2011). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_security_london_SSI_05.JPG
  • under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  17/05/2011. A security seal on a lamp post in Whitehall. Police carry out security checks in Whitehall, Central London today (17 May 2011). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_security_london_SSI_06.JPG
  • under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  17/05/2011. Police carry out security checks in Whitehall, Central London today (17 May 2011). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_security_london_SSI_07.JPG
  • under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  17/05/2011. Armed officers on Whitehall. Police carry out security checks in Whitehall, Central London today (17 May 2011). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_security_london_SSI_08.JPG
  • under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  17/05/2011. Armed officers on Whitehall. Police carry out security checks in Whitehall, Central London today (17 May 2011). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_security_london_SSI_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2012. Westminster, UK Police carry out security checks to public phone boxes along Whitehall in Westminster today 8th May 2012 ahead of the Queen's Speech to Parliament tomorrow. The Queen's Speech on Wednesday will set out the government's plans. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_clegg_cameron_SSI_012.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.Special masks and breathing equipment are needed to protect the workers from the dangerous hairs which can be breathed in. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_011.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.A worker uses a speciallu adapted vacuum cleaner to vacuum an oak tree. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_006.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11. A worker points out a nest. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_dangerous_moths_SSI_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/11/2014. Fetcham, UK. Officers carry out a search of the local area. A manhunt is under way across two counties after a man and woman were found stabbed to death in Surrey. The bodies were found at a house in Fetcham, near Leatherhead, after Surrey Police were alerted in the early hours.. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/11/2014. Fetcham, UK. Officers carry out a search of the local area. A manhunt is under way across two counties after a man and woman were found stabbed to death in Surrey. The bodies were found at a house in Fetcham, near Leatherhead, after Surrey Police were alerted in the early hours.. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/11/2014. Fetcham, UK. Officers carry out a search of the local area. A manhunt is under way across two counties after a man and woman were found stabbed to death in Surrey. The bodies were found at a house in Fetcham, near Leatherhead, after Surrey Police were alerted in the early hours.. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_fetcham_SSI_54.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/11/2014. Fetcham, UK. Officers carry out a search of the local area. A manhunt is under way across two counties after a man and woman were found stabbed to death in Surrey. The bodies were found at a house in Fetcham, near Leatherhead, after Surrey Police were alerted in the early hours.. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_fetcham_SSI_52.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/11/2014. Fetcham, UK. Officers carry out a search of the local area. A manhunt is under way across two counties after a man and woman were found stabbed to death in Surrey. The bodies were found at a house in Fetcham, near Leatherhead, after Surrey Police were alerted in the early hours.. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_fetcham_SSI_50.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. Apprentice farrier, Trooper Matthew Wade, forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. Apprentice farrier, Trooper Matthew Wade, forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. Apprentice farrier, Trooper Matthew Wade, forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. Apprentice farrier, Trooper Matthew Wade, forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. Apprentice farrier, Trooper Matthew Wade, forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_farrier_SSI_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. Apprentice farrier, Trooper Matthew Wade, forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_farrier_SSI_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. Apprentice farrier, Trooper Matthew Wade, forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_farrier_SSI_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. A farrier forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. A farrier forges a piece of iron at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2013. London, UK The hearse that will carry the coffin arrives at St Clement Danes Church. A full rehearsal of the funeral of former British Conservative Prime Minster Baroness Thatcher takes place in central London. Hundreds of members of the armed forces drawn from all three services took part in the practice in the early hours of 15th April 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2013. London, UK A photographer takes a picture as the hearse that will carry the coffin arrives at St Clement Danes Church. A full rehearsal of the funeral of former British Conservative Prime Minster Baroness Thatcher takes place in central London. Hundreds of members of the armed forces drawn from all three services took part in the practice in the early hours of 15th April 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2013. London, UK The gun carriage that will carry the coffin makes its way along Fleet Street. A full rehearsal of the funeral of former British Conservative Prime Minster Baroness Thatcher takes place in central London. Hundreds of members of the armed forces drawn from all three services took part in the practice in the early hours of 15th April 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2013. London, UK The gun carriage that will carry the coffin makes its way along Fleet Street. A full rehearsal of the funeral of former British Conservative Prime Minster Baroness Thatcher takes place in central London. Hundreds of members of the armed forces drawn from all three services took part in the practice in the early hours of 15th April 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2013. London, UK The gun carriage that will carry the coffin outside St Clement Danes Church. A full rehearsal of the funeral of former British Conservative Prime Minster Baroness Thatcher takes place in central London. Hundreds of members of the armed forces drawn from all three services took part in the practice in the early hours of 15th April 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/02/2013. Westminster, UK A secret service agent stands guard of the car that will carry the Vice President ahead of American Vice President Joe Biden's departure from  number 10 Downing Street after meetings today 5th February 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/08/2012. London, UK Police officers carry out a search after a street cleaner has suffered potentially life threatening injuries after being stabbed when disturbing a burglary in Shepherds Bush in West London today 30 August 2012. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/08/2012. London, UK Police officers carry out a search after a street cleaner has suffered potentially life threatening injuries after being stabbed when disturbing a burglary in Shepherds Bush in West London today 30 August 2012. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/08/2012. London, UK Police officers carry out a search after a street cleaner has suffered potentially life threatening injuries after being stabbed when disturbing a burglary in Shepherds Bush in West London today 30 August 2012. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/11/2011. London, UK. Protesters hold hands and carry out a two minute silence. Occupy London protest camp During the Remembrance Service held at St Paul's Cathedral in London today, 13th November 2011. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • 35559258© Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/10/2011. London, UK.  Two girls carry a banner on the march. Amnesty International join Syrians in the UK for a “N0 More Blood - No More Fear” march and rally in Paddington Green, London, today 29th October 2011. Activists claim  Syrian security forces opened fire on Friday on protesters and hunted them down in house-to-house raids, killing about 40 people in the deadliest day in weeks in the country's 7-month-old uprising. Photo: Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.(collect picture) The caterpillars destroy oak trees and are very hazardous to health. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.(collect picture) The caterpillars destroy oak trees and are very hazardous to health. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. BRENTFORD. LONDON, UK. 29/07/11.(collect picture) The caterpillars destroy oak trees and are very hazardous to health. Staff at British Waterways 'vacuuming' oak trees to eradicate the dangerous alien Oak Processionary Moth. British Waterways is working to halt the spread of the invasive non-native moth along the leafy Grand Union Canal at Brentford. The moths are hazardous to human health and strip English oak trees of foliage which can ultimately cause the trees to die. As pesticides are not allowed to be used near water, the moths were 'sucked' out of the trees. The Oak Processionary Moth (OMP) is native to southern and central Europe and is a major defoliator of Oak and a constant problem to native oaks. Populations of the moth vary year to year and are regularly monitored. The Moth (OMP) gets its' name from the characteristic way the larvae mass on trunks and branches and move in a nose to tail procession. The caterpillars have irritating hairs that carry a dangerous toxin. The hairs are easily blown in the wind causing serious irritation to the skin, eyes and bronchial tubes of both humans and animals. The moth poses a significant human health risk when populations reach outbreak proportions. As a result populations across Europe are constantly monitored and alert systems are in place. It is imperative that larvae caterpillars are not handled. Adults emerge mid July to Mid September. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • WATFORD HERTFORDSHIRE: Men carry a large pot away after it was washed after serving some of the 60 thousand free meals given out. Over 55,000 pilgrims and guests visit the Largest Hindu Festival in Europe at Bhaktivedanta Manor Krishna Temple near Watford on Sunday 5th September to celebrate Janmashtami the birth of Lord Krishna. The Manor was donated to the Hare Krishna Movement in the early 1970s by former Beatle George Harrison. 03 SEPT 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON ..
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  • Captain Sawyer's comrades carry his coffin draped in the Union Flag for a private burial
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/11/2014. Fetcham, UK. Officers carry out a search of the local area. A manhunt is under way across two counties after a man and woman were found stabbed to death in Surrey. The bodies were found at a house in Fetcham, near Leatherhead, after Surrey Police were alerted in the early hours.. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. Apprentice farrier, Trooper Matthew Wade, forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK. Apprentice farrier, Trooper Matthew Wade, forges a horse shoe at The Household Cavalry Barracks at Hyde Park in central London today. The farriers in the regiment also serve as carers for the horses and can carry out minor Veterinary work.   Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2013. London, UK The gun carriage that will carry the coffin outside St Clement Danes Church. A full rehearsal of the funeral of former British Conservative Prime Minster Baroness Thatcher takes place in central London. Hundreds of members of the armed forces drawn from all three services took part in the practice in the early hours of 15th April 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2013. London, UK The gun carriage that will carry the coffin leaves St Clement Danes Church. A full rehearsal of the funeral of former British Conservative Prime Minster Baroness Thatcher takes place in central London. Hundreds of members of the armed forces drawn from all three services took part in the practice in the early hours of 15th April 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/08/2012. London, UK Police officers carry out a search after a street cleaner has suffered potentially life threatening injuries after being stabbed when disturbing a burglary in Shepherds Bush in West London today 30 August 2012. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/06/2012. Henley-on-Thames, UK Two men carry picnic basket. Spectators watch rowing crews compete at the Henley Royal Regatta on June 26, 2012 in Henley-on-Thames, England. The 172-year-old rowing regatta is held 27th June- 1st July 2012. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2013. London, UK An assistant carries a Cigar box through a room setting from the house. Press call for The Collection of Mark Birley at Sotheby's auction house today 18th March 2013. Mark Birley was the owners of members only clubs Annabel's, Mark's Club, George's Bar, Harry's Bar and The Bath and Racquets Club in London. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/02/2013. Westminster, UK A US air woman carries a suit case ahead of American Vice President Joe Biden's departure from  number 10 Downing Street after meetings today 5th February 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/01/2013. London, UK Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall arrives at Farringdon. HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall visit Farringdon Station in London today 30th January 2013. They were carrying out engagements to celebrate London Underground's 150th anniversary.]. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2012. Reading, UK A worker carries chickens. Auction house Thimbleby and Shorland holds its annual traditional christmas poultry sale today 21st December 2012 in Reading, Berkshire. Over 500 lots of fresh turkeys, chickens, geese and duck, all oven ready and rough plucked were available for sale. The general public in the UK are reported  to spend over 300 million GBP on turkey over the Christmas season.. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/12/2012. Reading, UK A worker carries chickens. Auction house Thimbleby and Shorland holds its annual traditional christmas poultry sale today 21st December 2012 in Reading, Berkshire. Over 500 lots of fresh turkeys, chickens, geese and duck, all oven ready and rough plucked were available for sale. The general public in the UK are reported  to spend over 300 million GBP on turkey over the Christmas season.. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. London, UK . Heavy winds have caused a large section of scaffolding to collapse on building work being carried out for a new Jamie Oliver restaurant on Notting Hill Gate in West London today 29th April 2012. The structure came down at approx 0300am across a main road junction and nobody was hurt. The  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/04/2012. London, UK .  Workmen at the scene. Heavy winds have caused a large section of scaffolding to collapse on building work being carried out for a new Jamie Oliver restaurant on Notting Hill Gate in West London today 29th April 2012. The structure came down at approx 0300am across a main road junction and nobody was hurt. The  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A man carries bunches of roses. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/01/2012. A woman carries vegetables in front of a government poster on Cam Kim Island, Vietnam. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/12/2011, London, UK.  BORIS JOHNSON sits in the drivers seat. The first bus designed specifically for London arrived in the capital today, carrying the Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON. The bus design is based on the famous red route master buses with a rear platform for access. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/12/2011, London, UK.  The first bus designed specifically for London arrived in the capital today, carrying the Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON. The bus design is based on the famous red route master buses with a rear platform for access. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • 35559258© Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/10/2011. London, UK.  A young boy carries a banner calling Syrian President Bashar Assad a liar. Amnesty International join Syrians in the UK for a “N0 More Blood - No More Fear” march and rally in Paddington Green, London, today 29th October 2011. Activists claim  Syrian security forces opened fire on Friday on protesters and hunted them down in house-to-house raids, killing about 40 people in the deadliest day in weeks in the country's 7-month-old uprising. Photo: Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2011. LONDON, UK. An inspection to the Liverpool Wheel is carried out at the conference centre today. The Labour Party Conference in Liverpool today (27/09/11). Photo credit:  Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • UNITED KINGDOM-WINCHESTER. A sea of public support for 650 troops welcome home parade. Crowds 30 deep and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall welcomed home 11 Light Brigade in Winchester today. The troops marched in sweltering temperatures along a 2 mile route before coming to a halt in front of the city's Guildhall. HRH The Duchess of Cornwall addressed the troops before carrying out an inspection. Two tornado jets completed the parade with a flypast along the main High Street.23/06/2010. (STEPHEN SIMPSON)
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  • UNITED KINGDOM-WINCHESTER. A sea of public support for 650 troops welcome home parade. Crowds 30 deep and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall welcomed home 11 Light Brigade in Winchester today. The troops marched in sweltering temperatures along a 2 mile route before coming to a halt in front of the city's Guildhall. HRH The Duchess of Cornwall addressed the troops before carrying out an inspection. Two tornado jets completed the parade with a flypast along the main High Street.23/06/2010. (STEPHEN SIMPSON)
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  • UNITED KINGDOM-WINCHESTER. A sea of public support for 650 troops welcome home parade. Crowds 30 deep and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall welcomed home 11 Light Brigade in Winchester today. The troops marched in sweltering temperatures along a 2 mile route before coming to a halt in front of the city's Guildhall. HRH The Duchess of Cornwall addressed the troops before carrying out an inspection. Two tornado jets completed the parade with a flypast along the main High Street.23/06/2010. (STEPHEN SIMPSON)
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  • UNITED KINGDOM-WINCHESTER. A sea of public support for 650 troops welcome home parade. Crowds 30 deep and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall welcomed home 11 Light Brigade in Winchester today. The troops marched in sweltering temperatures along a 2 mile route before coming to a halt in front of the city's Guildhall. HRH The Duchess of Cornwall addressed the troops before carrying out an inspection. Two tornado jets completed the parade with a flypast along the main High Street.23/06/2010. (STEPHEN SIMPSON)
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  • 27/05/2010..A service onboard the ferry carrying World War Two Veterans at Dunkirk before the little ships passed by and doves and petals were released...
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  • 27/05/2010..A service onboard the ferry carrying World War Two Veterans at Dunkirk before the little ships passed by and doves and petals were released...
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  • 27/05/2010..A service onboard the ferry carrying World War Two Veterans at Dunkirk before the little ships passed by and doves and petals were released...
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  • 27/05/2010..A service onboard the ferry carrying World War Two Veterans at Dunkirk before the little ships passed by and doves and petals were released...
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  • 27/05/2010..A service onboard the ferry carrying World War Two Veterans at Dunkirk before the little ships passed by and doves and petals were released...
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  • Many of the protesters carried out a peaceful protest.
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  • Some protesters carried out role-plays acting out the input of the Sri Lankan Government
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/03/2014. Richmond, UK. An ice cream carries on serving whilst stood in floodwater. The high tide on the River Thames causing flooding in Richmond this afternoon 30th March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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