RMR21XXB–Luton Police Station, Luton, Bedfordshire, UK
RM2W94XYX–Home Secretary James Cleverly meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RFMG5J39–Real Photographic Postcard Showing Large Group of Police Officers, Possibly Luton in Bedfordshire (Not confirmed)
RMKFFJYM–London, UK. 28th October, 2017. Margaret Briggs, mother of Leon Briggs, addresses supporters of the United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, prison, immigration detention or secure psychiatric hospitals. Leon Briggs, 39, died in hospital in November 2013 after being detained under the Mental Health Act and becoming ill at Luton police station. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMS3RH02–The old Police Station in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
RME0X3YB–Feb. 02, 1965 - Pop singer - P.J. Proby creates controversy.. Objections to his ''Split Pants'' routine... Pop singer P.J. Proby was banned yesterday by the management of the Northampton A.B.C. Theatre after his pants had split during his performance at a Luton Theatre - as had happened previously on the stage at Walthamstow and Corydon. Last night his chauffeur refused to continue to drive him - and dropped him at a Northampton Police Station - after soreaming fans had tried to mob him- in the Rolls Royce Car.. The chauffeur hen drove off.
RM2W94XWT–Home Secretary James Cleverly after meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RMKFFJYR–London, UK. 28th October, 2017. Margaret Briggs, mother of Leon Briggs, addresses supporters of the United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, prison, immigration detention or secure psychiatric hospitals. Leon Briggs, 39, died in hospital in November 2013 after being detained under the Mental Health Act and becoming ill at Luton police station. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2W94XWW–Home Secretary James Cleverly after meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RMKFFK6G–London, UK. 28th October, 2017. Margaret Briggs, mother of Leon Briggs, addresses supporters of the United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, prison, immigration detention or secure psychiatric hospitals. Leon Briggs, 39, died in hospital in November 2013 after being detained under the Mental Health Act and becoming ill at Luton police station. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2W94Y0D–Home Secretary James Cleverly hands out mince pies whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RMKFFK06–London, UK. 28th October, 2017. Margaret Briggs, mother of Leon Briggs, addresses supporters of the United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, prison, immigration detention or secure psychiatric hospitals. Leon Briggs, 39, died in hospital in November 2013 after being detained under the Mental Health Act and becoming ill at Luton police station. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2W94Y1R–Home Secretary James Cleverly holds boxes of mince pies whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RMKFFJYW–London, UK. 28th October, 2017. Margaret Briggs, mother of Leon Briggs, addresses supporters of the United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, prison, immigration detention or secure psychiatric hospitals. Leon Briggs, 39, died in hospital in November 2013 after being detained under the Mental Health Act and becoming ill at Luton police station. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2W94Y1N–Home Secretary James Cleverly hands out mince pies whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RMKFFK6B–London, UK. 28th October, 2017. Margaret Briggs, mother of Leon Briggs, addresses supporters of the United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, prison, immigration detention or secure psychiatric hospitals. Leon Briggs, 39, died in hospital in November 2013 after being detained under the Mental Health Act and becoming ill at Luton police station. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2W94Y07–Home Secretary James Cleverly hands out mince pies whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RM2W94Y1T–Home Secretary James Cleverly hands out mince pies whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RM2W94XXD–Home Secretary James Cleverly is handed a box of choclates to hand out to police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RM2W94Y09–Home Secretary James Cleverly hands out mince pies whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RM2W94Y1M–Home Secretary James Cleverly holds up a box of chocolates whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RM2W94Y4Y–Home Secretary James Cleverly holds up a box of chocolates whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RM2W94Y06–Home Secretary James Cleverly holds up a box of chocolates whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RM2W94Y08–Home Secretary James Cleverly holds up a box of chocolates whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RM2W94XX1–Christmas tree decorations during a visit by Home Secretary James Cleverly to meet police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RM2W94Y0C–Home Secretary James Cleverly looks inside bags for mince pies and chocolates whilst meeting police officers at Luton Police Station to thank them for their service for working over the festive period. Picture date: Thursday December 21, 2023.
RMG8GMH3–Police outside Luton Train Station. Police today evacuated Luton railway station and car park as they recovered a vehicle they believe may be linked to the terrorist attacks in London last week. A 100 yard cordon was placed around the station in a major operation by Bedfordshire Police in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police.
RMGA1KXN–The constabulary flag flies at half mast outside Luton Police Station in Bedfordshire, following the killing of Pc John Henry.
RMGA1KXJ–The constabulary flag flies at half mast outside Luton Police Station in Bedfordshire following the killing of Pc John Henry.
RMG8GMH4–Luton Train Station car park (top right), Police today evacuated Luton railway station and car park as they recovered a vehicle they believe may be linked to the terrorist attacks in London last week. A 100 yard cordon was placed around the station in a major operation by Bedfordshire Police in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police.
RMG8GMH5–Luton Train Station car park, as a low-loader arrives to take away a car. Police today evacuated Luton railway station and car park as they recovered a vehicle they believe may be linked to the terrorist attacks in London last week. A 100 yard cordon was placed around the station in a major operation by Bedfordshire Police in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police.
RMG8GMGY–Police outside Luton Train Station. Police today evacuated Luton railway station and car park as they recovered a vehicle they believe may be linked to the terrorist attacks in London last week. A 100 yard cordon was placed around the station in a major operation by Bedfordshire Police in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police.
RMG8GA3G–Road sign in Northern Road, where anti-terror police raided a house in connection with the London 'burning cross' bombing gang. Officers - some of whom were armed - swooped on the bay-fronted, 1930s semi-detached at about 7pm on Wednesday night. No arrests were made and no explosive substances are believed to have been recovered. It is thought the house may be connected to one of the cars recovered at Luton railway station.
RMG8GA3M–Anti-terror police stand outside a house in Northern Road, which they raided in connection with the London 'burning cross' bombing gang. Officers - some of whom were armed - swooped on the bay-fronted, 1930s semi-detached at about 7pm on Wednesday night. No arrests were made and no explosive substances are believed to have been recovered. It is thought the house may be connected to one of the cars recovered at Luton railway station.
RMG8GNY0–The 7.40am Thameslink train from Luton station to Kings Cross arrives on time for waiting passengers. Police are investigating the possibility that at least three of the bombers drove from their base in West Yorkshire to Luton, to travel together by train to the capital.
RMG8GA3J–Anti-terror police stand outside a house in Northern Road, which they raided in connection with the London 'burning cross' bombing gang. Officers - some of whom were armed - swooped on the bay-fronted, 1930s semi-detached at about 7pm on Wednesday night. No arrests were made and no explosive substances are believed to have been recovered. It is thought the house may be connected to one of the cars recovered at Luton railway station.
RMG8H52T–Police carry out a series of controlled explosions on explosives found in a car which they suspect was used in the London terrorist bombings of July 7th at Luton Station.
RMG8H53B–Police carry out a series of controlled explosions on explosives found in a car which they suspect was used in the London terrorist bombings of July 7th at Luton Station, Station Road, Luton.
RM2D2X0HY–Det Superintendent Terry Ives with evidence from the Lord Brocket car fraud case, at Hitchen Police Station today (Friday). Polo-playing peer Lord Brocket tonight (Friday) began a five year prison sentence for his role in a 4.5 million classic car fraud. The one-time sporting acquaintance of the Prince of Wales, who had pleaded guilty to his part in the 1991 fraud in December last year, was sentenced with his two co-defendants at Luton Crown Court.
RMG8GMGW–London Terrorism Attack - Aftermath - Luton Station
RMG8GMHN–London Terrorism Attack - Aftermath - Luton Station
RMG8GMHM–London Terrorism Attack - Aftermath - Luton Station
RMG8GN8G–Smoke drifts up under the glare of a police floodlight after a controlled explosion, in Luton Station car park where officers were examining one of two cars believed to have been hired by the London bombers.
RMG8GN41–The scene at Luton station car park where police found a car believed to have been hired by the London bombers. The vehicle is thought to have been left at the station when three of the four suicide bombers arrived to catch a train into the capital.
RMG8H53A–Police carry out a series of controlled explosions on explosives found in a car which they suspect was used in the London terrorist bombings of July 7th at Luton Station, Station Road, Luton.
RMG5E1TK–Police retrieve a blue Vauxhall Astra estate car out of the Blue Lagoon, Arlesley, Bedfordshire. Three children were fighting for life after being pulled from the car which rolled into a lake. Three adults managed to escape from the car after it went into the water. * The car was thought to have been under water for about an hour before the children were brought out. Later they were all in critical condition at Lister Hospital, Stevenage. * 07/09/2001: Courtney Barker, 22, of Luton, the man who was driving the Astra in which three children, brothers six-year-old Imran Khan and Aaron Khan,
RMG9CJNX–Bodies discovered in Aylesbury and Luton.
RMG9CJP1–Bodies discovered in Aylesbury and Luton.
RMG5EW4R–London Lake drowning Sharla Blair
RMG74M37–Terrorism arrest in Luton
RMG8GNYC–London Terrorist Attacks
RMG8GA3N–London Terrorist Attacks
RMG8GA3A–London Terrorist Attacks
RMG8GA3P–London Terrorist Attacks
RMG8GNY7–London Terrorist Attacks
RMG8GA3K–London Terrorist Attacks
RMG749Y3–A general view of Alexander Avenue
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