RM2JNBJR7–London, UK. 10 August 2022. UK Weather – A 97.1% waxing gibbous moon rises through a layer of smog over the London Eye and skyline of the capital. According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, August’s full moon (at 02:35 on 12 August) is called the Sturgeon Moon because of the large number of sturgeon fish that were found in the Great Lakes in North America at this time of year. August’s full moon is also known as a ‘supermoon’ appearing brighter and larger as it will be at its closest point to the Earth in its orbit, known as the perigee. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JNBJPF–London, UK. 10 August 2022. UK Weather – A 97.1% waxing gibbous moon rises through a layer of smog over the BT Tower and skyline of the capital. According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, August’s full moon (at 02:35 on 12 August) is called the Sturgeon Moon because of the large number of sturgeon fish that were found in the Great Lakes in North America at this time of year. August’s full moon is also known as a ‘supermoon’ appearing brighter and larger as it will be at its closest point to the Earth in its orbit, known as the perigee. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JNBJPC–London, UK. 10 August 2022. UK Weather – A 97.1% waxing gibbous moon rises through a layer of smog over the London Eye and skyline of the capital. According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, August’s full moon (at 02:35 on 12 August) is called the Sturgeon Moon because of the large number of sturgeon fish that were found in the Great Lakes in North America at this time of year. August’s full moon is also known as a ‘supermoon’ appearing brighter and larger as it will be at its closest point to the Earth in its orbit, known as the perigee. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JNBJPP–London, UK. 10 August 2022. UK Weather – A 97.1% waxing gibbous moon rises through a layer of smog over the BT Tower and skyline of the capital. According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, August’s full moon (at 02:35 on 12 August) is called the Sturgeon Moon because of the large number of sturgeon fish that were found in the Great Lakes in North America at this time of year. August’s full moon is also known as a ‘supermoon’ appearing brighter and larger as it will be at its closest point to the Earth in its orbit, known as the perigee. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JNBJPW–London, UK. 10 August 2022. UK Weather – A 97.1% waxing gibbous moon rises through a layer of smog over the London Eye and skyline of the capital. According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, August’s full moon (at 02:35 on 12 August) is called the Sturgeon Moon because of the large number of sturgeon fish that were found in the Great Lakes in North America at this time of year. August’s full moon is also known as a ‘supermoon’ appearing brighter and larger as it will be at its closest point to the Earth in its orbit, known as the perigee. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JNBJND–London, UK. 10 August 2022. UK Weather – A 97.1% waxing gibbous moon rises through a layer of smog over the BT Tower and skyline of the capital. According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, August’s full moon (at 02:35 on 12 August) is called the Sturgeon Moon because of the large number of sturgeon fish that were found in the Great Lakes in North America at this time of year. August’s full moon is also known as a ‘supermoon’ appearing brighter and larger as it will be at its closest point to the Earth in its orbit, known as the perigee. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9KWW–London, UK. 10 August 2022. People walk past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9KWP–London, UK. 10 August 2022. People walk past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9KWY–London, UK. 10 August 2022. People walk past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9M00–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A man walks past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9M03–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A man walks past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9KWT–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A man walks past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9KYY–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A man walks past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9M05–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A man walks past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9M01–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A man walks past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9M07–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A man walks past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9M2G–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A man walks past a telephone box in Mayfair which carries a promotional message “It’s Gonna Be Better”. Given the UK’s current economic woes, rising inflation rate, rise in the base rate, cost of living crisis and drought conditions, some might see this as a hope for the future. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9MH1–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A sign on a bus stop in Oxford Street promotes a new film called ‘Luck’ which is streaming on Apple TV. Many parts of the UK have endured the driest July on record and an amber warning for extreme heat has been issued by the Met Office for the rest of this week as the heatwave and absence of rainfall continues. . Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9MJJ–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A sign on a bus stop in Oxford Street promotes a new film called ‘Luck’ which is streaming on Apple TV. Many parts of the UK have endured the driest July on record and an amber warning for extreme heat has been issued by the Met Office for the rest of this week as the heatwave and absence of rainfall continues. . Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94CE–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Staff members view 'Untitled', 2018, by Aboudia at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94K3–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A staff member views 'Untitled', 2018, by Aboudia at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94GA–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A staff member in front of 'Untitled', 2018, by Aboudia at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN95T8–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN95JR–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94MF–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A staff member views 'Paysage Amoncelé', 1968, by Jean Dubuffet with 'Untitled', 2018, by Aboudia behind at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN95EH–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94GE–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A staff member views 'Untitled', 2018, by Aboudia at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94HW–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A staff member views 'Untitled', 2018, by Aboudia at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN95H2–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN95XM–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9576–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94DP–London, UK. 10 August 2022. A staff member passes 'Untitled', 2018, by Aboudia at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN953R–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN95M9–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94RT–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2022, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94WE–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2022, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN94NH–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2022, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9518–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JN95BT–London, UK. 10 August 2022. Artist Aboudia with his work 'Untitled', 2018, at a preview of ‘Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet’, an exhibition at Phillips Berkeley Square exploring the work of the artists Aboudia and Jean Dubuffet and shows how both artists examine the recurring theme of movement in their works through the use of found objects and unorthodox materials. The works are for sale in an exhibition which runs for the month of August. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN59M–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Nikita Gold, Justin Bond, Davina Starr, Lady Francesca and Lady Mercury, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN55B–London, UK. 7 August 2022. Lady Mercury, a member of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, takes to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2GB–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2PW–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – A woman views the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMPJ4–London, UK. 7 August 2022. Nikita Gold, a member of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, takes to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN8M1–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather – A general view of Waterloo Bridge, the London Eye and Houses of Parliament on a clear day. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN5FE–London, UK. 7 August 2022. Nikita Gold, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, takes to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN553–London, UK. 7 August 2022. Davina Starr and Justin Bond, members of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN14D–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather - a sign promoting the saving of water at Somerset House. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMPJG–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Justin Bond, Lady Mercury and Nikita Gold, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN59E–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Davina Starr, Lady Francesca, Justin Bond, Lady Mercury and Nikita Gold, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN8FM–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather – A general view of the London Eye and Houses of Parliament on a clear day. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2NW–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN8M8–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather – A general view of the skyscrapers of the City of London on a clear day. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2MX–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – A man views the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2GE–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2P1–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2ME–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – A woman views the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2MW–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2NH–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2TG–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2PH–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMR63–London, UK. 7 August 2022. Nikita Gold, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, takes to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMPHW–London, UK. 7 August 2022. Justin Bond, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, arrives to take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2M4–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2PA–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – A man views the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN1AM–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather - a sign promoting the saving of water at Somerset House. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN8TT–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather – A general view of the Houses of Parliament on a clear day. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2MJ–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – A woman views the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2PJ–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN8MN–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather – A general view of the London Eye and Houses of Parliament on a clear day. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2NP–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN14E–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather - a sign promoting the saving of water at Somerset House. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMPTD–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Nikita Gold, Justin Bond, Davina Starr, Lady Francesca and Lady Mercury, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2GC–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMPTJ–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Nikita Gold, Davina Starr, Justin Bond, Lady Francesca and Lady Mercury, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2TK–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – A man views the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2PE–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMR3G–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Davina Starr, Justin Bond, Lady Mercury, Nikita Gold and Lady Francesca, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN14B–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather - a sign promoting the saving of water at Somerset House. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMR3P–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Davina Starr, Justin Bond, Lady Mercury, Nikita Gold and Lady Francesca, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN146–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather - a sign promoting the saving of water at Somerset House. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMPT9–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Nikita Gold, Justin Bond, Davina Starr, Lady Francesca and Lady Mercury, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2N9–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN8W1–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather – A general view of the London Eye on a clear day. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN5EE–London, UK. 7 August 2022. Lady Mercury, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, takes to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMR68–London, UK. 7 August 2022. Nikita Gold, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, takes to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN15H–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather - a sign promoting the saving of water at Somerset House. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMR3N–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Davina Starr, Justin Bond, Lady Mercury, Nikita Gold and Lady Francesca, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMPWB–London, UK. 7 August 2022. Lady Francesca, a member of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, takes to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2PC–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2GA–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN8W2–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather – A general view of the skyscrapers of the City of London on a clear day. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN14X–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather - a sign promoting the saving of water at Somerset House. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN8TR–London, UK. 8 August 2022. UK Weather – A general view of the London Eye on a clear day. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continues, with a heatwave expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2MA–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMPT6–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Nikita Gold, Justin Bond, Davina Starr, Lady Francesca and Lady Mercury, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN59R–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Justin Bond, Lady Mercury and Nikita Gold, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2NE–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMN59F–London, UK. 7 August 2022. (L to R) Justin Bond, Lady Mercury and Nikita Gold, part of internationally acclaimed drag collective Drag Syndrome, take to the stage ahead of their day-to-night Sunday Street Party at Somerset House as part of This Bright Land, a new cultural festival created in collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, which runs until 29 August 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JMT2HN–London, UK. 7 August 2022. UK Weather – People view the sunset at Northala Fields near Northolt in west London. According to the Met Office, July 2022 was the driest July for England since 1935. Hose pipe bans are in place in certain areas as drought conditions continue, with temperatures exceeding 30C in the south expected next week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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