Kirsty Meinhardt 15 from Congleton with her Guide Dog Websta, one of the first four people under sixteen to qualify for a Guide Dog in the UK who were united for the first time on London's Southbank. Press Association Photo. Date Sunday 04 October 2009. Over 18,000 blind and partially sighted youngsters are missing out on crucial help with mobility, independence and life skills according to research by Guide Dogs. Picture Credit should read David Parry/ PA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kirsty-meinhardt-15-from-congleton-with-her-guide-dog-websta-one-of-110723179.html
RMGC3TF7–Kirsty Meinhardt 15 from Congleton with her Guide Dog Websta, one of the first four people under sixteen to qualify for a Guide Dog in the UK who were united for the first time on London's Southbank. Press Association Photo. Date Sunday 04 October 2009. Over 18,000 blind and partially sighted youngsters are missing out on crucial help with mobility, independence and life skills according to research by Guide Dogs. Picture Credit should read David Parry/ PA
Sidney Tambin 18 from Durham with his Guide Dog Jamie, one of the first four people under sixteen to qualify for a Guide Dog in the UK who were united for the first time on London's Southbank. Press Association Photo. Date Sunday 04 October 2009. Over 18,000 blind and partially sighted youngsters are missing out on crucial help with mobility, independence and life skills according to research by Guide Dogs. Picture Credit should read David Parry/ PA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sidney-tambin-18-from-durham-with-his-guide-dog-jamie-one-of-the-first-110723173.html
RMGC3TF1–Sidney Tambin 18 from Durham with his Guide Dog Jamie, one of the first four people under sixteen to qualify for a Guide Dog in the UK who were united for the first time on London's Southbank. Press Association Photo. Date Sunday 04 October 2009. Over 18,000 blind and partially sighted youngsters are missing out on crucial help with mobility, independence and life skills according to research by Guide Dogs. Picture Credit should read David Parry/ PA
The first four people under sixteen to qualify for a Guide Dog in the UK who were united for the first time on London's Southbank. L-R Kirsty Meinhardt 15 with Websta, Sidney Tamblin 18 with Jamie, Andrea Cooper 18 with Cara and Brad Ranson 16 with Lance. Press Association Photo. Date Sunday 04 October 2009. Over 18,000 blind and partially sighted youngsters are missing out on crucial help with mobility, independence and life skills according to research by Guide Dogs. Picture Credit should read David Parry/ PA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-first-four-people-under-sixteen-to-qualify-for-a-guide-dog-in-110723174.html
RMGC3TF2–The first four people under sixteen to qualify for a Guide Dog in the UK who were united for the first time on London's Southbank. L-R Kirsty Meinhardt 15 with Websta, Sidney Tamblin 18 with Jamie, Andrea Cooper 18 with Cara and Brad Ranson 16 with Lance. Press Association Photo. Date Sunday 04 October 2009. Over 18,000 blind and partially sighted youngsters are missing out on crucial help with mobility, independence and life skills according to research by Guide Dogs. Picture Credit should read David Parry/ PA
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RM2D35K62–Top 10 Christmas songs according to AA survey
Library file dated 24/03/2003 of Chancellor Gordon Brown and Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott (right) who according to reports, Sunday May 16, 2004, had a private meeting last week at the Loch Fyne Oyster Bar in Argyll, regarding the Labour Party succession. The 90-minute meeting took place in the back of a ministerial Jaguar in the car park of the Bar in Argyll last Sunday, according to Scotland's Sunday Herald newspaper. See PA Story POLITICS Blair. PA Photo: Kirsty wigglesworth. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-library-file-dated-24032003-of-chancellor-gordon-brown-and-deputy-107544836.html
RMG6Y2F0–Library file dated 24/03/2003 of Chancellor Gordon Brown and Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott (right) who according to reports, Sunday May 16, 2004, had a private meeting last week at the Loch Fyne Oyster Bar in Argyll, regarding the Labour Party succession. The 90-minute meeting took place in the back of a ministerial Jaguar in the car park of the Bar in Argyll last Sunday, according to Scotland's Sunday Herald newspaper. See PA Story POLITICS Blair. PA Photo: Kirsty wigglesworth.
The first four people under sixteen to qualify for a Guide Dog in the UK who were united for the first time on London's Southbank. L-R Kirsty Meinhardt 15 with Websta, Andrea Cooper 18 with Cara, Bridget Warr CEO Guide Dogs, Sidney Tamblin 18 with Jamie and Brad Ranson 16 with Lance. Press Association Photo. Date Sunday 04 October 2009. Over 18,000 blind and partially sighted youngsters are missing out on crucial help with mobility, independence and life skills according to research by Guide Dogs. Picture Credit should read David Parry/ PA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-first-four-people-under-sixteen-to-qualify-for-a-guide-dog-in-110723178.html
RMGC3TF6–The first four people under sixteen to qualify for a Guide Dog in the UK who were united for the first time on London's Southbank. L-R Kirsty Meinhardt 15 with Websta, Andrea Cooper 18 with Cara, Bridget Warr CEO Guide Dogs, Sidney Tamblin 18 with Jamie and Brad Ranson 16 with Lance. Press Association Photo. Date Sunday 04 October 2009. Over 18,000 blind and partially sighted youngsters are missing out on crucial help with mobility, independence and life skills according to research by Guide Dogs. Picture Credit should read David Parry/ PA
Undated file picture of blind pop legend Stevie Wonder who is to undergo an operation that would enable him to regain his sight according to the Daily Express Friday 3 December 1999. The 48-year-old singer, who went blind within hours of his birth, broke the news at a church service in Detroit reports the Daily Express. PA photo. See PA story SHOWBIZ Stevie. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-undated-file-picture-of-blind-pop-legend-stevie-wonder-who-is-to-undergo-106276936.html
RMG4W98T–Undated file picture of blind pop legend Stevie Wonder who is to undergo an operation that would enable him to regain his sight according to the Daily Express Friday 3 December 1999. The 48-year-old singer, who went blind within hours of his birth, broke the news at a church service in Detroit reports the Daily Express. PA photo. See PA story SHOWBIZ Stevie.
Undated police issued photograph of 22-year-old music student, Ryan McEwan-King, whose body was found on Northampton Racecourse almost exactly a year ago. A Former student, Raymond Ellis, was today (Monday) jailed for life for her murder. 22-year-old Ellis, who according to police had maintained his innocence until just days before the trial, this morning admitted to her killing. See PA Story COURTS Singer. Picture/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/undated-police-issued-photograph-of-22-year-old-music-student-ryan-mcewan-king-whose-body-was-found-on-northampton-racecourse-almost-exactly-a-year-ago-a-former-student-raymond-ellis-was-today-monday-jailed-for-life-for-her-murder-22-year-old-ellis-who-according-to-police-had-maintained-his-innocence-until-just-days-before-the-trial-this-morning-admitted-to-her-killing-see-pa-story-courts-singer-picturepa-image380468349.html
RM2D2YR79–Undated police issued photograph of 22-year-old music student, Ryan McEwan-King, whose body was found on Northampton Racecourse almost exactly a year ago. A Former student, Raymond Ellis, was today (Monday) jailed for life for her murder. 22-year-old Ellis, who according to police had maintained his innocence until just days before the trial, this morning admitted to her killing. See PA Story COURTS Singer. Picture/PA.
An inspection of the C20 coal face at Murton Colliery. According to the National Coal Board, the roof conditions are so serious the face has had to be abandoned. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-inspection-of-the-c20-coal-face-at-murton-colliery-according-to-107436392.html
RMG6P460–An inspection of the C20 coal face at Murton Colliery. According to the National Coal Board, the roof conditions are so serious the face has had to be abandoned.
Emergency service personnel at the scene of an accident in Dundee today (Tuesday), where four men were killed when the car in which they were travelling was crushed by a 20-tonne grain lorry . According to witnesses, their red Ford Fiesta was flattened to boot and bonnet level in the crash. Shortly afterwards the car caught fire as rescuers using specialist lifting equipment tried to remove the lorry. See PA story ACCIDENT Lorry substitute. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-emergency-service-personnel-at-the-scene-of-an-accident-in-dundee-106034749.html
RMG4E8B9–Emergency service personnel at the scene of an accident in Dundee today (Tuesday), where four men were killed when the car in which they were travelling was crushed by a 20-tonne grain lorry . According to witnesses, their red Ford Fiesta was flattened to boot and bonnet level in the crash. Shortly afterwards the car caught fire as rescuers using specialist lifting equipment tried to remove the lorry. See PA story ACCIDENT Lorry substitute.
Emergency service personnel at the scene of an accident in Dundee Tuesday September 15, 1998 where four men were killed when the car in which they travelling was crushed by a 20-tonne grain lorry . According to witnesses, their red Ford Fiesta was flattened to boot and bonnet level in the crash. Shortly afterwards the car caught fire as rescuers using specialist lifting equipment tried to remove the lorry, . See PA story ACCIDENT Lorry substitute. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-emergency-service-personnel-at-the-scene-of-an-accident-in-dundee-106034799.html
RMG4E8D3–Emergency service personnel at the scene of an accident in Dundee Tuesday September 15, 1998 where four men were killed when the car in which they travelling was crushed by a 20-tonne grain lorry . According to witnesses, their red Ford Fiesta was flattened to boot and bonnet level in the crash. Shortly afterwards the car caught fire as rescuers using specialist lifting equipment tried to remove the lorry, . See PA story ACCIDENT Lorry substitute.
City executive, Nick Rapley, publisher of Investment Week, helps launch British Heart Week, which begins June 28m, with models Katy (left) and Chola (right) in London today (Friday). Porridge is very good for your health according to the health claim that is now allowed on packs of Quaker Oats in the US following the US Food & Drug Administrations (FDA) first ever approval of a food specific claim. See PA Story HEALTH Heart. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/city-executive-nick-rapley-publisher-of-investment-week-helps-launch-british-heart-week-which-begins-june-28m-with-models-katy-left-and-chola-right-in-london-today-friday-porridge-is-very-good-for-your-health-according-to-the-health-claim-that-is-now-allowed-on-packs-of-quaker-oats-in-the-us-following-the-us-food-drug-administrations-fda-first-ever-approval-of-a-food-specific-claim-see-pa-story-health-heart-image380449765.html
RM2D2XYFH–City executive, Nick Rapley, publisher of Investment Week, helps launch British Heart Week, which begins June 28m, with models Katy (left) and Chola (right) in London today (Friday). Porridge is very good for your health according to the health claim that is now allowed on packs of Quaker Oats in the US following the US Food & Drug Administrations (FDA) first ever approval of a food specific claim. See PA Story HEALTH Heart.
21/7/1968 Disturbances in London's Grosvenor Square. Prime Minister Harold Wilson was warned by MI5 that Communist agitators were planning to infiltrate the annual CND Aldermaston march following the Grosvenor Square riots in 1968, according to official papers released today. Documents made available at the Public Record Office for the first time under the 30-year rule show the deep fears triggered within the establishment by violent anti-Vietnam War protests that March in Grosvenor Square. See PA story RECORDS March Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-2171968-disturbances-in-londons-grosvenor-square-prime-minister-harold-106090034.html
RMG4GPWP–21/7/1968 Disturbances in London's Grosvenor Square. Prime Minister Harold Wilson was warned by MI5 that Communist agitators were planning to infiltrate the annual CND Aldermaston march following the Grosvenor Square riots in 1968, according to official papers released today. Documents made available at the Public Record Office for the first time under the 30-year rule show the deep fears triggered within the establishment by violent anti-Vietnam War protests that March in Grosvenor Square. See PA story RECORDS March
David Arculus (right), chief operating officer of television group United News & Media, and chief executive Lord Hollick, posing with a sculpture by George Segal named 'Rush Hour', in the City today (Friday). Underlying profits at the group, which includes The Express newspaper and Meridian and Anglia ITV franchises, beat City expectations with a 12% rise last year, according to figures out today. See PA Story CITY United. Photo by Stefan Rousseau. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/david-arculus-right-chief-operating-officer-of-television-group-united-news-media-and-chief-executive-lord-hollick-posing-with-a-sculpture-by-george-segal-named-rush-hour-in-the-city-today-friday-underlying-profits-at-the-group-which-includes-the-express-newspaper-and-meridian-and-anglia-itv-franchises-beat-city-expectations-with-a-12-rise-last-year-according-to-figures-out-today-see-pa-story-city-united-photo-by-stefan-rousseau-image380443506.html
RM2D2XKG2–David Arculus (right), chief operating officer of television group United News & Media, and chief executive Lord Hollick, posing with a sculpture by George Segal named 'Rush Hour', in the City today (Friday). Underlying profits at the group, which includes The Express newspaper and Meridian and Anglia ITV franchises, beat City expectations with a 12% rise last year, according to figures out today. See PA Story CITY United. Photo by Stefan Rousseau.
The Accident and Emergency department at Bradford Royal Infirmary, where a 17 year old school boy was allowed to stitch the leg of a patient on two occasions, hospital bosses admitted today (Thursday). Picture by PAUL BARKER/PA. See PA Story HEALTH Stitch. 03/12/2004 Services for children in hospital A&E departments are still failing to meet minimum standards said researchers, Friday December 3, 2004. Five years after a major review of A&E services for children, many departments were still not acting on their recommendations, according to researchers writing in the British Medical Journal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-accident-and-emergency-department-at-bradford-royal-infirmary-where-a-17-year-old-school-boy-was-allowed-to-stitch-the-leg-of-a-patient-on-two-occasions-hospital-bosses-admitted-today-thursday-picture-by-paul-barkerpa-see-pa-story-health-stitch-03122004-services-for-children-in-hospital-ae-departments-are-still-failing-to-meet-minimum-standards-said-researchers-friday-december-3-2004-five-years-after-a-major-review-of-ae-services-for-children-many-departments-were-still-not-acting-on-their-recommendations-according-to-researchers-writing-in-the-british-medical-journal-image380425966.html
RM2D2WW5J–The Accident and Emergency department at Bradford Royal Infirmary, where a 17 year old school boy was allowed to stitch the leg of a patient on two occasions, hospital bosses admitted today (Thursday). Picture by PAUL BARKER/PA. See PA Story HEALTH Stitch. 03/12/2004 Services for children in hospital A&E departments are still failing to meet minimum standards said researchers, Friday December 3, 2004. Five years after a major review of A&E services for children, many departments were still not acting on their recommendations, according to researchers writing in the British Medical Journal.
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RMG6H17G–James Mawdsley Heathrow
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