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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. John Sauven, the Executive Director on Greenpeace next to the environmental organisation's  flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Docklands today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. The bell at the bow of the Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Docklands today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. John Sauven, the Executive Director on Greenpeace next to the environmental organisation's  flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Docklands today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. The bell at the bow of the Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Docklands today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. John Sauven, the Executive Director on Greenpeace next to the environmental organisation's  flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Docklands today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. Pablo Bullrich from Argentina brushes the deck of the Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Dockland's today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. Pablo Bullrich from Argentina brushes the deck of the Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Dockland's today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. Joel Stewart, the captain of the Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Docklands today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. John Sauven, the Executive Director on Greenpeace onboard the environmental organisation's  flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Docklands today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2011. London, UK. John Sauven, the Executive Director on Greenpeace onboard the environmental organisation's  flagship, Rainbow Warrior in South Quay in London's Docklands today 8th November 2011, after making her maiden voyage from Amsterdam. It is the first Greenpeace ship to have been specifically built, the previous two being refits. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2014. Southsea, UK. A navy ship leaves port. Wet and windy weather today, 11 November 2014, at Southsea, Portsmouth. The Met Office have issued weather warnings in some parts of the UK. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2013. Southwold, UK A ship can be seen in the sunrise. Crashing waves on the seafront in Southwold, Suffolk today, 30 November 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/01/2013. London, USA. JH Bourdon-Smith: Nef silver ship by Niersteiner of Hanau, Germany. Imported into London in 1911 by Berthold Muller (there should be an umlaut on the U, but I can't find one on my Blackberry!), 5,250GBP. The Mayfair The opening day of The Mayfair Antiques & Fine Art Fair. Items on offer include a selection of antiques and works of art, ranging from period furniture, sculpture, oriental artefacts, silver, clocks, calling card cases, objects of vertu and boxes to paintings, ceramics, glass, jewellery, books, oriental carpets, textiles, prints and decorative items. The fair continues until January 13. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK Police hold traffic so the container can be moved into position. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is revised unto the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Ban Ki-Moon,  Secretary-General of the United Nations, leaves a breakfast meeting at Downing Street. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Ban Ki-Moon,  Secretary-General of the United Nations, leaves a breakfast meeting at Downing Street. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 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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  • 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..WWII Veterans aboard a cross channel ferry in Dunkirk during a service to mark the 70th evacuation from the French Port by the 'Little Ships'
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK Police talk to embassy staff.  Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK A man erects a screen to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK The container is reversed into the door to prevent media seeing activity. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/04/2013. London, UK People arrive at the embassy. Boxes are loaded into a shipping container from the North Korean Embassy in Ealing London today 9th April 2013. On Friday North Korea warned it would not be able to guarantee the safety of embassy staff in their country in the event of a war. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. A small protest takes place outside Lancaster House today, demanding that the British Government intervenes militarily in Somalia. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. A small protest takes place outside Lancaster House today, demanding that the British Government intervenes militarily in Somalia. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. A small protest takes place outside Lancaster House today, demanding that the British Government intervenes militarily in Somalia. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. A small protest takes place outside Lancaster House today, demanding that the British Government intervenes militarily in Somalia. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Dr Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Prime Minister TFG.  leaves a breakfast meeting at Downing Street. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. (Centre) Dr Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Prime Minister TFG.  leaves a breakfast meeting at Downing Street. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Mohammed Ahmed Nur, Mayor and Governor of Bandir Region of Modadishu. Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Mohammed Ahmed Nur, Mayor and Governor of Bandir Region of Modadishu. Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Ban Ki-Moon,  Secretary-General of the United Nations, leaves a breakfast meeting at Downing Street. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. President of Galmadug Mohammed Ahmed Alim. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. President of Galmadug Mohammed Ahmed Alim. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Mohammed Ahmed Nur, Mayor and Governor of Bandir Region of Modadishu. Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Ban Ki-Moon,  Secretary-General of the United Nations, leaves a breakfast meeting at Downing Street. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Ban Ki-Moon,  Secretary-General of the United Nations, leaves a breakfast meeting at Downing Street. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/02/2012, London, UK. Ban Ki-Moon,  Secretary-General of the United Nations, leaves a breakfast meeting at Downing Street. UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague host a major London conference to discuss piracy, protection of ships in the Gulf of Aden, Islamic extremists, the causes of conflict and instability in Somalia, and support for surrounding countries. Senior representatives from foreign governments are in attendance. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • One of the Pope-mobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain is unveiled to the media on 14 September 2010 at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. © under license to London News Pictures.
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  • A memorial service onboard a ferry carrying World War Two Veterans to Dunkirk on 27th May 2010. The service was held to remember those who lost their lives at Dunkirk during WWII whilst waiting to be rescued by 'the little ships', hundreds of merchant vessels that were sent by Churchill to rescue the British Army. © under license to London News Pictures.
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unvieled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unvieled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 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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