RMG8449J–Prime Minister David Cameron issues a statement in the House of Commons on the terror attack in Sousse, Tunisia.
RMG653DM–Police Superintendent Nav Malik from West Mercia Police holds up a poster of missing teenager Georgia Williams, 17, of Wellington in Shropshire, West Midlands, who has disappeared from her home. A man was arrested in Glasgow this morning on suspicion of kidnapping the girl who has yet to be traced.
RM2CHJBH0–Composite file e-fits of potential suspects which have built up since Madeleine McCann went missing two years ago. From left, a suspect described by Jane Tanner, one of the friends on holiday with the McCanns in May 2007, of a man walking with a child in his arms away from the holiday apartment where Madeleine was sleeping on the night she disappeared, image of a suspects face and a full length image made public in January last year based on a statement given by Gail Cooper, a British holidaymaker. Black and white computer-generated e-fits of two suspicious men seen hanging around Praia da Luz
RMGAF1PK–Missing canoeist returns
RMGAB2TW–Madeleine McCann missing
RMGAE02Y–Missing Madeleine McCann
RMG9YW7K–Girl missing in Algarve
RMG9YW87–Girl missing in Algarve
RMG9YX16–Girl missing in Algarve
RMG9YX1C–Girl missing in Algarve
RMG9X4W8–Girl missing in Algarve
RM2CHGXGE–Undated collect image of plastering contractor Thomas 'Tommy' Thompson, who has been missing from his Co Laois home since April 2007.
RM2K3P902–File photo dated 7/6/2020 of protesters throwing the statue of Edward Colston into Bristol harbour during a Black Lives Matter protest rally, as a ruling on legal issues arising out of the acquittal of four people who were prosecuted for pulling down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston during a Black Lives Matter protest - the so-called Colston Four - will be delivered by judges.
RM2K3P91A–File photo dated 5/1/2022 of Rhian Graham. A ruling on legal issues arising out of the acquittal of four people who were prosecuted for pulling down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston during a Black Lives Matter protest - the so-called Colston Four - will be delivered by judges. Court of Appeal judges were told at a hearing in June that the toppling of the statue was an 'unacceptable way to engage in political debate'. Issue date: Wednesday September 28, 2022.
RM2K3P91D–File photo dated 5/1/2022 of (left to right) Sage Willoughby, Jake Skuse, Milo Ponsford and Rhian Graham outside Bristol Crown Court. A ruling on legal issues arising out of the acquittal of four people who were prosecuted for pulling down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston during a Black Lives Matter protest - the so-called Colston Four - will be delivered by judges. Court of Appeal judges were told at a hearing in June that the toppling of the statue was an 'unacceptable way to engage in political debate'. Issue date: Wednesday September 28, 2022.
RM2K3P91B–File photo dated 7/6/2020 of protesters throwing the statue of Edward Colston into Bristol harbour during a Black Lives Matter protest rally. A ruling on legal issues arising out of the acquittal of four people who were prosecuted for pulling down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston during a Black Lives Matter protest - the so-called Colston Four - will be delivered by judges. Court of Appeal judges were told at a hearing in June that the toppling of the statue was an 'unacceptable way to engage in political debate'. Issue date: Wednesday September 28, 2022.
RM2JFKG1A–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKG1E–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM7XM–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKG19–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM093–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM096–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKW22–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM3JN–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM027–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKW1Y–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM02T–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKFHF–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKG1J–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKFHD–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKFHK–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM08P–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM3JR–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM02E–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM02C–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM08C–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM3JT–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKG1G–Criminal defence barristers gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM028–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFM08X–Criminal defence barristers on picket lines outside Nottingham Crown Court to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2F1F6M0–Police search Long Pond on Clapham Common for missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, who left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1F6KM–Police search Long Pond on Clapham Common for missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, who left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1F6KR–Police search Long Pond on Clapham Common for missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, who left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2JFM7XP–A junior barrister speaks to other criminal defence barristers as they gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKFHM–Jo Sidhu chair of the Criminal Bar Association, speaks to criminal defence barristers gathered outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JFKFHG–Jo Sidhu chair of the Criminal Bar Association, speaks to criminal defence barristers gathered outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London to support the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Picture date: Monday July 4, 2022.
RM2JEH9WY–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHMH5–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH9WR–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHMRN–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHKN4–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEGWN3–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEGWN1–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH9WJ–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHKYF–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEGWN8–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH9WX–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH9WK–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHN2A–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEGWN0–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH9X0–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHM03–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH9WT–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHMRA–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEGYB4–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHKNH–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH9WP–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH0X2–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEGWN5–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH9WM–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEH0X4–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEGWN6–Criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding.Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2F1F6KN–Police in a boat with a sniffer dog search Mount Pond on Clapham Common for missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, who left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1F6KD–Police in a boat with a sniffer dog search Mount Pond on Clapham Common for missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, who left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1F6KH–Police in a boat with a sniffer dog search Mount Pond on Clapham Common for missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, who left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1F6KY–Police in a boat with a sniffer dog search Mount Pond on Clapham Common for missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, who left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1F6KA–Police in a boat with a sniffer dog search Mount Pond on Clapham Common for missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, who left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1F6K8–A passerby passes police in a boat with a sniffer dog as they search Mount Pond on Clapham Common for missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, who left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1FAH1–A man walks along the A205 Poynders Road, at the junction with Cavendish Road in Clapham, south London, after new CCTV of missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, was discovered. Sarah left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2JEHM8P–Criminal Barrister Alejandra Llorente Tascon speaks outside the Old Bailey, central London, where criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, take part in the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHMGT–Chair of Criminal Bar Association Jo Sidhu speaks outside the Old Bailey, central London, where criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, take part in the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHKNG–Chair of Criminal Bar Association Jo Sidhu speaks outside the Old Bailey, central London, where criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, take part in the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2JEHMG2–Chair of Criminal Bar Association Jo Sidhu speaks outside the Old Bailey, central London, where criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, take part in the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
RM2F1FAH5–A man walks along the A205 Poynders Road, past the junction with Cavendish Road in Clapham, south London, after new CCTV of missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, was discovered. Sarah left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1FAH3–A woman cycles past a missing poster along the A205 Poynders Road, at the junction with Cavendish Road in Clapham, south London, after new CCTV of missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, was discovered. Sarah left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1FAH4–A couple walk past a missing poster along the A205 Poynders Road, at the junction with Cavendish Road in Clapham, south London, after new CCTV of missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, was discovered. Sarah left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2F1FAGY–A man on a scooter passes a missing poster along the A205 Poynders Road, at the junction with Cavendish Road in Clapham, south London, after new CCTV of missing woman Sarah Everard, 33, was discovered. Sarah left a friend's house in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday evening at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
RM2K5KCHA–File photo dated 04/07/22 of criminal defence barristers outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London supporting the ongoing Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action over Government set fees for legal aid advocacy work. Barristers are voting on whether to end strike action after a pay offer from the Government. A ballot for Criminal Bar Association (CBA) members opened on Tuesday evening and closes at midnight on Sunday. Issue date: Sunday October 9, 2022.
RM2JFJYHT–File photo dated 27/6/2022 of criminal barristers from the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), which represents barristers in England and Wales, outside the Old Bailey, central London, on the first of several days of court walkouts by CBA members in a row over legal aid funding. Barristers are to continue their strike into a second week, with gatherings of lawyers expected at courts around the country. Action began across England and Wales last week in a dispute over pay and conditions, and a three-day walkout of criminal defence barristers from all courts will go ahead on Monday. Issue date: Mond
RMGADEKX–Redknapp arrested in corruption probe
RMGADEDT–Soccer - Portsmouth FC Training Session - Eastleigh
RMGADEDF–Soccer - Portsmouth FC Training Session - Eastleigh
RM2HMPR94–File photo dated 23/01/20 of an advocate carrying his wig outside Edinburgh Sheriff Court, as more than 100 lawyers and 40 legal firms have quit Scotland's legal aid scheme amid a boycott over funding worries, figures show.
RM2HMRP3X–File photo dated 23/01/20 of an advocate carrying his wig outside Edinburgh Sheriff Court. More than 100 lawyers and 40 legal firms have quit Scotland's legal aid scheme amid a boycott over funding worries, figures show.
RM2N1M16F–A general view of Gala Park, Galashiels, in the Scottish Borders, where police are searching for missing 11-year-old Kaitlyn Easson, who was last seen in the park at 5.30pm on Sunday evening. Picture date: Monday February 6, 2023.
RM2N1M15P–Police officers patrolling the area near to Gala Park, Galashiels, in the Scottish Borders, where police are searching for missing 11-year-old Kaitlyn Easson, who was last seen in the park at 5.30pm on Sunday evening. Picture date: Monday February 6, 2023.
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