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  • A finance shop advertising Western Union, Money Gram, Pay Point, and epay. Stamford Hill, London.
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  • Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister, author and  academic economist. Brighton, UK.
    UK-Economist-Yanis_Varoufakis-0312.jpg
  • Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister, author and  academic economist. Brighton, UK.
    UK-Economist-Yanis_Varoufakis-0998.jpg
  • Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister, author and  academic economist. Brighton, UK.
    UK-Economist-Yanis_Varoufakis-0292.jpg
  • Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister, author and  academic economist. Brighton, UK.
    UK-Economist-Yanis_Varoufakis-0175.jpg
  • Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister, author and  academic economist. Brighton, UK.
    UK-Economist-Yanis_Varoufakis-0153.jpg
  • Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister, author and  academic economist. Brighton, UK.
    UK-Economist-Yanis_Varoufakis-0151.jpg
  • Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister, author and  academic economist. Brighton, UK.
    UK-Economist-Yanis_Varoufakis-0017.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7147.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7154.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7143.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7129.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7177.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7174.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7135.jpg
  • A young lady sits at her kitchen table at home checking over the household bills.  he rising costs of all the household bills. Dealing with debt. Household utility bills making it difficult for a British<br />
home owner to afford. Difficulty paying gas and electricity bills is common<br />
as the economic downturn makes personal finances feel the pinch. London, UK.
    UK-Finance-Household-Money-7128.jpg
  • Signage outside a Virgin money high street branch, Enfield, London.
    UK-Finance-Virgin-Money-8607.jpg
  • A Virgin money high street branch, Enfield, London.
    UK-Finance-Virgin-Money-8604.jpg
  • Bankers and city workers walk past the Royal Bank of Scotland head office in Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom.
    UK-Finance-RBS-Bank-6367.jpg
  • Royal Bank of Scotland, RBS, sign outside their head office in Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom.
    UK-Finance-RBS-Bank-6343.jpg
  • A London street view of the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, United Kingdom.  The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom.  It was established in 1694 and is the second oldest central bank in the world.  The Bank’s headquarters have been in London’s main financial district, the City of London since 1734 and it is sometimes know as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street and is an iconic image of London and monetary policy.
    UK-Finance-BankofEnglad-6161.jpg
  • A London street view of the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, United Kingdom.  The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom.  It was established in 1694 and is the second oldest central bank in the world.  The Bank’s headquarters have been in London’s main financial district, the City of London since 1734 and it is sometimes know as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street and is an iconic image of London and monetary policy.
    UK-Finance-BankofEnglad-6166.jpg
  • A London street view of the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, United Kingdom.  The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom.  It was established in 1694 and is the second oldest central bank in the world.  The Bank’s headquarters have been in London’s main financial district, the City of London since 1734 and it is sometimes know as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street and is an iconic image of London and monetary policy.
    UK-Finance-BankofEnglad-6137.jpg
  • A man walks past a Virgin money high street branch, Enfield, London.
    UK-Finance-Virgin-Money-8611.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8250.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8240.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8247.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8158.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8142.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8091.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0297.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0270.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0180.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8233.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8177.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8211.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8197.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8164.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8133.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8122.jpg
  • As the high street store Wilko goes into administration the shop in Folkestone due to close in one weeks time has an administration sale to clear all stock on the 7th of September 2023 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Wilko owns 408 stores and employs almost 12,500 staff. On Tuesday, the administrators PWC confirmed that 52 stores would close next week with the loss of 1,016 jobs. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Retail-Shopping-Wilko-8129.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam9156.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam9121.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0213.jpg
  • Royston Mains Street, Edinburgh, EH5 1LB
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1160.jpg
  • A view down the River Thames towards, Hermitage Community Moorings, Wapping High Street,  Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs. London UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The sign for KPMG accountants, Salisbury Squar, London.
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  • Morrison Street, The Exchange, Edinburgh, EH3 8EB
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  • St Vincent Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6SW
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1222.jpg
  • West Pilton Rise, Edinburgh, EH4 4UQ
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1208.jpg
  • West Pilton Rise, Edinburgh, EH4 4UQ
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1183.jpg
  • Royston Mains Street, Edinburgh, EH5 1LB
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1157.jpg
  • Mitchell Street, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 7BD
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1154.jpg
  • Mitchell Street, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 7BD
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1149.jpg
  • Brunswick Street, Edinburgh, EH7 5HS
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1113.jpg
  • Mitchell Street, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 7BD
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1143.jpg
  • Brunswick Street, Edinburgh, EH7 5HS
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1079.jpg
  • Brunswick Street, Edinburgh, EH7 5HS
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1065.jpg
  • Montgomery Street, Edinburgh, EH7 5JA
    UK-Dirty-Doors-Edinburgh1037.jpg
  • Computer display screen showing energy companies financial stocks and shares in London, England, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Stock-Trading-Screen_6808.jpg
  • Yanis Varoufakis. Building the Fight Against Austerity, an event organised by the TUCG held at Central Hall, Westminster. 21st November 2015.
    UK-Economist-Yanis_Varoufakis-0140.jpg
  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
    10-robinhoodtax-9485.jpg
  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
    10-robinhoodtax-7820.jpg
  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
    10-robinhoodtax-7696.jpg
  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
    10-robinhoodtax-7643.jpg
  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
    10-robinhoodtax-7611.jpg
  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
    10-robinhoodtax-7589.jpg
  • Sale, sale, sale sign in a shop window on Stamford Hill, London.
    11-London-1485.jpg
  • The sign to Price Waterhouse Coopers PWC, Plumtree court, London.
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  • The entrance to the Deloitte accountants offices. Little New Street, London.
    11-London-9478.jpg
  • A Sainsburys bank cash machine, outside a supermarket. Chancery Lane, London.
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  • A sign for Barclays Bank, London. UK.
    11-London-8726.jpg
  • The entrance to the Deloitte accountants offices. Little New Street, London.
    11-London-9507.jpg
  • A sign for Barclays Bank, London. UK.
    11-London-8912.jpg
  • The sign for numer one Stanhhope Gate listing Sab Miler plc.
    11-London-8769.jpg
  • People entering number one Stanhope Gate. The offices of Sab Miller, London.
    11-London-8748.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
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  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5774.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5754.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5749.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5714.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5689.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5655.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5649.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5636.jpg
  • The street sign for Stanhope Gate, City of Wesminster, London.
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  • A sign for Barclays Bank, London. UK.
    11-London-8725.jpg
  • Members of the VSO ICS volunteers group based in Banteay Char meet with the leaders of the local Agriculture Co-operative (AC) in the Co-operative warehouse to discuss some of the issues they face that the ICS members could offer support with. Micro finance schemes, hiring machinery, water issues and installing filters are all on the agenda. Banteay Char near Battambang, Cambodia.
    Cambodia_April_2016_ICS_AA_3325.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8189.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8251.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8217.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8399.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8383.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8378.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8366.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8356.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8306.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8312.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8300.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8211.jpg
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