RMG4K1T7–A protestor holds a sun shaped banner as several anti-nuclear groups who are part of the Stop New Nuclear alliance protest outside Hinkley Point power station in Somerset in protest against EDF Energy's plans to renew the site with two new reactors.
RMR4ADJK–The Prince of Wales shields his eyes from the sun at as he arrives to open the Yarlington Housing Group's new Extra Care housing development in Poundbury.
RMR4ADKH–The Prince of Wales greets a dog as he arrives at Poundbury, Dorset, where he is opening Yarlington Housing Group's new Extra Care housing development and Dorchester Community Church.
RMR4ADT0–The Prince of Wales laughs as he meets Bob the puppet in Dorchester Community Church, Poundbury, Dorset, where he is opening the church and Yarlington Housing Group's new Extra Care housing development.
RMR4ADN4–The Prince of Wales cuts a birthday cake with pastor Roger Frapwell in Dorchester Community Church, Poundbury, Dorset, where the Prince is opening the church and Yarlington Housing Group's new Extra Care housing development.
RM2CGFEC9–People outside a Taco Bell in Cardiff city centre at night. A ban on groups of more than six people meeting indoors in Wales, including pubs and restaurants, is expected to be announced later today as ministers try to tackle the rising number of coronavirus cases across the UK.
RMH7Y7TJ–The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby descends the 301 steps at Glastonbury Tor accompanied by local clergy, parishoners and people of other faith and spiritual groups during his visit to the Somerset area.
RMGC4YNB–Welsh Defence League protesters chant back at the anti-fascism protesters as the two groups are kept apart by the police during a protest near Castle Square, Swansea, Wales.
RMHJBGR6–Prince Harry speaks with members of fellowship groups during a visit to a Help For Heroes Recovery Centre at Tedworth House in Tidworth, Wiltshire, where he learnt more about the mental health support military veterans are receiving.
RMG4K1T6–Protestor hold banners outside Hinkley Point power station in Somerset as several anti-nuclear groups who are part of the Stop New Nuclear alliance protest against EDF Energy's plans to renew the site with two new reactors.
RMG4K1T3–Protestor hold banners outside Hinkley Point power station in Somerset as several anti-nuclear groups who are part of the Stop New Nuclear alliance protest against EDF Energy's plans to renew the site with two new reactors.
RM2CGFECD–A group of young people walk through Cardiff city centre at night. A ban on groups of more than six people meeting indoors in Wales, including pubs and restaurants, is expected to be announced later today as ministers try to tackle the rising number of coronavirus cases across the UK.
RMR4ADMJ–The Prince of Wales arrives at Poundbury, Dorset, where he is opening Yarlington Housing Group's new Extra Care housing development and Dorchester Community Church.
RMR4ADM6–The Prince of Wales chats with residents at Yarlington Housing Group's new Extra Care housing development in Poundbury, Dorset, where he is opening the development and Dorchester Community Church.
RMR4ADJ4–The Prince of Wales greets a dog as he arrives at Poundbury, Dorset, where he is opening Yarlington Housing Group's new Extra Care housing development and Dorchester Community Church.
RMH7Y7W3–The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby walks around Glastonbury Tor accompanied by local clergy, parishoners and people of other faith and spiritual groups during his visit to the Somerset area.
RMR4ADKE–The Prince of Wales is given a scroll as he leaves Dorchester Community Church, Poundbury, Dorset, where he is opening Yarlington Housing Group's new Extra Care housing development and Dorchester Community Church.
RMH7Y7TN–The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby descends the 301 steps at Glastonbury Tor accompanied by local clergy, parishoners and people of other faith and spiritual groups during his visit to the Somerset area.
RMH7Y7TM–The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby descends the 301 steps at Glastonbury Tor accompanied by local clergy, parishoners and people of other faith and spiritual groups during his visit to the Somerset area.
RMH7Y7TH–The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby descends the 301 steps at Glastonbury Tor accompanied by local clergy, parishoners and people of other faith and spiritual groups during his visit to the Somerset area.
RMH7Y7H0–The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby ascends the 301 steps to the top of Glastonbury Tor accompanied by local clergy, parishoners and people of other faith and spiritual groups during his visit to the Somerset area.
RMH7Y7GY–The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby inspects the interior of St Michael's Tower atop Glastonbury Tor accompanied by local clergy, parishoners and people of other faith and spiritual groups during his visit to the Somerset area.
RMH7Y7T7–The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby leads prayers by St Michael's Tower atop Glastonbury Tor accompanied by local clergy, parishoners and people of other faith and spiritual groups during his visit to the Somerset area.
RMHN4WAN–File photo dated 07/09/16 of an aerial view of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, as plans for a tunnel past Stonehenge could reconnect the "extraordinary" ancient landscape which is severed by a busy road, heritage groups have said.
RMHJBGPA–Prince Harry speaks with members of fellowship groups during a visit to a Help For Heroes Recovery Centre at Tedworth House in Tidworth, Wiltshire, where he learnt more about the mental health support military veterans are receiving.
RM2CGFEC6–People walk through Cardiff city centre at night. A ban on groups of more than six people meeting indoors in Wales, including pubs and restaurants, is expected to be announced later today as ministers try to tackle the rising number of coronavirus cases across the UK.
RM2CGFECC–A group of young people walk through Cardiff city centre at night. A ban on groups of more than six people meeting indoors in Wales, including pubs and restaurants, is expected to be announced later today as ministers try to tackle the rising number of coronavirus cases across the UK.
RM2CGFEC7–Young people queue to get into a pub in Cardiff city centre at night. A ban on groups of more than six people meeting indoors in Wales, including pubs and restaurants, is expected to be announced later today as ministers try to tackle the rising number of coronavirus cases across the UK.
RM2CGFEC5–Young people queue to get into a pub in Cardiff city centre at night. A ban on groups of more than six people meeting indoors in Wales, including pubs and restaurants, is expected to be announced later today as ministers try to tackle the rising number of coronavirus cases across the UK.
RM2CGFECA–A group of young adults walk through Cardiff city centre at night. A ban on groups of more than six people meeting indoors in Wales, including pubs and restaurants, is expected to be announced later today as ministers try to tackle the rising number of coronavirus cases across the UK.
RM2CGFECB–Young people eat take-away food in Cardiff city centre at night. A ban on groups of more than six people meeting indoors in Wales, including pubs and restaurants, is expected to be announced later today as ministers try to tackle the rising number of coronavirus cases across the UK.
RM2HC8JMH–Shoppers walk through the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8K0G–Boxing Day shoppers walk through the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8JKX–Boxing Day shoppers walk through the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8JKN–Boxing Day shoppers walk through the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8K0C–Boxing Day shoppers queue to enter shops in the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8K0H–Boxing Day shoppers queue to enter shops in the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8JMP–People stand in line to enter a shop in Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8K0K–Boxing Day shoppers queue to enter shops in the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8K0N–Boxing Day shoppers queue to enter shops in the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8JMJ–People adjust face masks as they enter the Great Welsh Gifts store in Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8JKJ–Two women walk through a shopping arcade in the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8JMT–People stand in line to enter a branch of River Island in Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8JMB–Two men sit socially distanced outside a pub in the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2J2TWXG–File photo dated 17/05/21 of customers inside The Borough pub on St Mary's Street, Cardiff, as indoor hospitality and entertainment venues reopened to the public. Altus Group's analysis of official government data shows that hospitality firms in England affected by Omicron have received less than half of the £635 million support package promised by the Government. Issue date: Monday April 4, 2022.
RM2HC8JMA–A man wearing a face mask leaves a branch of O'Neill's in Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HC8JM3–Tables sit empty outside a restaurant in a shopping arcade in the centre of Cardiff, Wales, as new Covid-19 rules come into force. Groups of no more than six people will be allowed to meet in pubs, cinemas and restaurants in Wales, with two-metre social distancing being required in public premises and offices. Picture date: Sunday December 26, 2021.
RM2HENY4T–File photo dated 07/07/18 of vehicles travelling along the M4 motorway near Bristol. Typical car insurance premiums started to rise for some age groups and in some parts of Britain towards the end of last year, analysis has found. Issue date: Wednesday January 12, 2022. Overall, the average cost edged downwards by 0.6% between August and November 2021, to reach £782, according to Consumer Intelligence. However, prices for some geographical areas and for older drivers started to creep up.
RMG4K1T5–Hinkley Point protest
RMG4K1T4–Hinkley Point protest
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