RMGCFX2E–A sign at Broomhouse Community Hall polling station in Glasgow as voters across the UK prepared to elect a new government.
RMJB1GF7–Voters arrive at a polling station in Kentmere, Cumbria to cast their votes in the General Election.
RM2AF3661–A man leaves a polling station in Hawes, Yorkshire, as voters go to the polls in what has been billed as the most important General Election in a generation.
RMH5AACX–Voters at Batley Town Hall, as voting started in the Batley and Spen by-election called after the death of MP Jo Cox days before the Brexit referendum.
RMH5AAD2–Voters at Batley Town Hall, as voting started in the Batley and Spen by-election called after the death of MP Jo Cox days before the Brexit referendum.
RMH5AAD0–Voters at Batley Town Hall, as voting started in the Batley and Spen by-election called after the death of MP Jo Cox days before the Brexit referendum.
RM2A75B8G–General view of Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B8Y–People using cash machines in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2AF34K0–A woman walks past a polling station in a railway carriage in Leeming Bar, North Yorkshire, as voters go to the polls in what has been billed as the most important General Election in a generation.
RM2AF3686–A dog next to a polling station sign on the back of a Land Rover in Low Row, Yorkshire, as voters go to the polls in what has been billed as the most important General Election in a generation.
RM2AF34JN–Wensleydale Railway employee Teresa Chapman is pictured with the Polar Express next to a polling station in a railway carriage in Leeming Bar, North Yorkshire, as voters go to the polls in what has been billed as the most important General Election in a generation.
RM2A75BYJ–Men walk past a closed shop in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 30, 2019. The Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns such as Workington in order to win the Christmas general election, according to a think tank. The group urged the party to target towns including Halifax, Warrington, Wigan and Workington in order to gain these key regional seats. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawso
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RMG7CA6B–Deputy First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon visits Shwan's Turkish Barbers in Glasgow while, campaign to say that a Yes vote is the only way to secure the status and funding of Scotland's NHS, as the campaign ahead of the Scottish independence referendum continues.
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RMG7CA6G–Scottish independence referendum
RMG7CA6C–Deputy First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon and leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood, campaign to say that a Yes vote is the only way to secure the status and funding of Scotland's NHS, during a photocall in Glasgow, as the campaign ahead of the Scottish independence referendum continues.
RMG7CADR–Deputy First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon and leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood, campaign to say that a Yes vote is the only way to secure the status and funding of Scotland's NHS, during a photocall in Glasgow, as the campaign ahead of the Scottish independence referendum continues.
RMG7CA6H–s NHS, in Glasgow, as the campaign ahead of the Scottish independence referendum continues.
RMG7CA6J–Yes campaign material as the campaign ahead of the Scottish independence referendum continues.
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RMG7BCJ6–Prime Minister David Cameron visits engineering business MacTaggart Scott in Edinburgh as Mr Cameron and First Minister Alex Salmond hit the Scottish independence referendum campaign trail.
RMT6GXJ9–Voters gather ahead of Ukip's EU election campaign and manifesto launch at the Dorman Museum in Middlesbrough.
RMG673TY–Voters go to the polls at the Beacon Centre polling station during the Aberdeen Donside by-election in Scotland.
RMG7078T–Eddie Izzard joins activists making telephone calls to undecided Scottish referendum voters at Teviot House part of Edinburgh University.
RMG7079J–Eddie Izzard joins activists making telephone calls to undecided Scottish referendum voters at Teviot House part of Edinburgh University.
RMG7079C–Eddie Izzard joins activists making telephone calls to undecided Scottish referendum voters at Teviot House part of Edinburgh University.
RMG7079G–Eddie Izzard joins activists making telephone calls to undecided Scottish referendum voters at Teviot House part of Edinburgh University.
RMG7079E–Eddie Izzard joins activists making telephone calls to undecided Scottish referendum voters at Teviot House part of Edinburgh University.
RMGCF0KM–Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy during the launch of Labour's manifesto for Scottish voters at Motherwell College in Scotland.
RMGC5A07–Voters leave the polling station at Scaraway Nursery School as voting gets underway in the North East by-election.
RMGCF0KJ–The notes of Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy during the launch of Labour's manifesto for Scottish voters at Motherwell College in Scotland.
RMG7CRP2–A Yes supporter in Turriff, during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRP6–A Yes supporter in Strichen during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG5T9Y3–A Tourist Shop is pictured in Edinburgh as the Scottish Government agrees to change the question it will put to voters in next year's independence referendum.
RMG5T9XY–A Tourist Shop is pictured in Edinburgh as the Scottish Government agrees to change the question it will put to voters in next year's independence referendum.
RMG5T9Y1–A Tourist Shop is pictured in Edinburgh as the Scottish Government agrees to change the question it will put to voters in next year's independence referendum.
RMG5T9Y2–A Saltire flag is pictured in Edinburgh as the Scottish Government agrees to change the question it will put to voters in next year's independence referendum.
RMG5T9Y4–A Saltire flag is pictured in Edinburgh as the Scottish Government agrees to change the question it will put to voters in next year's independence referendum.
RMGCFX2D–A sign at Broomhouse Community Hall polling station in Glasgow as voters across the UK prepared to elect a new government.
RMG71ERD–Labour Leader Ed Miliband during a public meeting with local community activists and undecided voters at the Isa Money Centre in Motherwell, Scotland.
RMG71ERB–Labour Leader Ed Miliband during a public meeting with local community activists and undecided voters at the Isa Money Centre in Motherwell, Scotland.
RMG7CRP0–The home of First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond in Strichen during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMGCFX2R–A member of the public leaves Broomhouse Community Hall polling station in Glasgow as voters across the UK prepared to elect a new government.
RMG7CRNN–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside his home in Strichen during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMGCFX2G–A member of the public arrives at Broomhouse Community Hall polling station in Glasgow as voters across the UK prepared to elect a new government.
RMG7CRFF–School children at Strichen Primary School in Strichen, as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRNP–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond with Yes supporters in Turriff during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRNF–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside his home in Strichen during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMGCFX2K–A member of the public arrives at Broomhouse Community Hall polling station in Glasgow as voters across the UK prepared to elect a new government.
RMG7CRNJ–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond with a Yes supporter in Turriff during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRNH–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond is with a Yes supporter in Turriff during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RM2A75B9E–General view of Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B8H–General view of Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B8K–General view of Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B95–General view of Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RMG7CRNT–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond with a Yes supporter in Turriff during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMGCF0KA–Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy (right) and Holyrood leader Iain Gray (left) arrive ahead of the launch of Labour's manifesto for Scottish voters at Motherwell College in Scotland.
RMG7CRDY–A voter arrives outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RM2A75B7H–People walk past shops in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RMG71EWX–Labour Leader Ed Miliband arrives at Isa Money Centre in Motherwell, Scotland, ahead of a public meeting with local community activists and undecided voters at the Isa Money Centre in Motherwell, Scotland.
RMG7CRNM–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond is with two German short haired pointers and Yes supporters in Turriff during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CREW–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRF6–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG70AH6–Pro yes campaign memorabilia at the Aberdeen International Conference Centre in Scotland, ahead of the SNP Spring Conference, where Labour voters in Scotland will be urged to vote Yes in the independence referendum to 'reclaim' their party.
RMG7CRF9–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRAG–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG70AHB–Pro yes campaign memorabilia at the Aberdeen International Conference Centre in Scotland, ahead of the SNP Spring Conference, where Labour voters in Scotland will be urged to vote Yes in the independence referendum to 'reclaim' their party.
RMG7CRNK–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond is with two German short haired pointers and Yes supporters in Turriff during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRCT–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRB5–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CR9Y–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMGCF0KR–Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy holds a copy of Labour's manifesto for Scottish voters on a USB stick during the launch of Labour's manifesto for Scottish voters at Motherwell College in Scotland.
RMG7CRB9–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRD7–First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond chats to school children at Strichen Primary School in Strichen, as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RM2AF369K–Two people walk past a polling station sign on the back of a Land Rover in Low Row, Yorkshire, as voters go to the polls in what has been billed as the most important General Election in a generation.
RMG7CRD6–First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond chats to school children at Strichen Primary School in Strichen, as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRDF–First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond chats to school children at Strichen Primary School in Strichen, as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMGCF0K2–Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy holds a copy of Labour's manifesto for Scottish voters on a USB stick during the launch of Labour's manifesto for Scottish voters at Motherwell College in Scotland.
RMG7CRET–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond with first time voters Lia Pirie (left) and Natasha McDonald (right) outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRER–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond with first time voters Lia Pirie (left) and Natasha McDonald (right) outside Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RM2A75BJW–People walk along a underpass in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 30, 2019. The Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns such as Workington in order to win the Christmas general election, according to a think tank. The group urged the party to target towns including Halifax, Warrington, Wigan and Workington in order to gain these key regional seats. Photo credit should read: Danny Law
RM2A75C03–A man walks past a closed shop in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 30, 2019. The Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns such as Workington in order to win the Christmas general election, according to a think tank. The group urged the party to target towns including Halifax, Warrington, Wigan and Workington in order to gain these key regional seats. Photo credit should read: Danny La
RMT6GXMN–Voters gather ahead of Ukip's EU election campaign and manifesto launch at the Dorman Museum in Middlesbrough.
RMT6GXJP–Voters gather ahead of Ukip's EU election campaign and manifesto launch at the Dorman Museum in Middlesbrough.
RM2AF3742–A man moves a polling station sign in Muker, Yorkshire, as voters go to the polls in what has been billed as the most important General Election in a generation.
RMT6GXJY–A man wears a 'make England great again' hat, as voters gather ahead of Ukip's EU election campaign and manifesto launch at the Dorman Museum in Middlesbrough.
RMG6GGE1–Regional Counting Officer, Sir Howard Bernstein, announces the referendum results for the north west of England at Manchester Town Hall as voters backed the campaign for the UK to leave the EU.
RM2FM5AEB–Voters leave a polling station in Golborne Library, Golborne, Warrington, after voting in the Manchester Mayoral elections. Picture date: Thursday May 6, 2021.
RM2A75B8E–General view of Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B90–General view of Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2AF375X–A man drives a quad bike past a polling station in Gunnerside, Yorkshire, as voters go to the polls in what has been billed as the most important General Election in a generation.
RM2A75B96–A block of flats in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B98–A corner shop in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2AF34K8–A man leaves a polling station in a railway carriage in Leeming Bar, North Yorkshire, as voters go to the polls in what has been billed as the most important General Election in a generation.
RM2A75B9A–A row of terraced houses in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B8W–A bag of rubbish filled with cans in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B8B–A man walks through an underpass in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B8D–A branch of the clothes retailer Bonmarche and an empty shopin Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
RM2A75B9C–A man walks past a closed shop in Halifax in Yorkshire, as a think tank says the Conservatives will have to target traditional Labour voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
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