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  • Stand Up Paddleboard Parade in Moscow
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    Stand Up Paddleboard Parade in Moscow
    July 13, 2025, Moscow, Russia: Participants take part in the Stand Up Paddleboard parade on the Moscow River. (Credit Image: © Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Robert De Niro Honorary Palme D'or Photocall - The 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival
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    Robert De Niro Honorary Palme D'or Photocall - The 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival
    JR poses during the photocall for ''Robert De Niro Honorary Palme D'or'' at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto)

     

  • PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
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    PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (15270525ap)
    George Stevens Jr. and family
    50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 26 Apr 2025

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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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    (L) Kieran Culkin, winner of the Best Actor in a Supporting Role award for ''A Real Pain," and Robert Downey Jr. pose in the press room of the 97th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday March 2, 2025 at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, California. BURT HARRIS/BNS/PI
    97th Oscars - Press Room, Hollywood, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025

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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315aa)
    Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain, presented by Robert Downey Jr.
    97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025

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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315ag)
    Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain, presented by Robert Downey Jr.
    97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025

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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315ai)
    Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain, presented by Robert Downey Jr.
    97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025

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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315y)
    Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain, presented by Robert Downey Jr.
    97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025

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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315z)
    Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain, presented by Robert Downey Jr.
    97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025

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  • Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
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    Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
    Boston, Massachusetts, USA April 19, 2023. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces as a Democratic candidate for President of the United States at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. Kennedy is running President Jose Biden. Robert F Kennedy, Jr. is an environmental lawyer and author known for promoting anti-vaccine propaganda and conspiracy theories is the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
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    Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
    Boston, Massachusetts, USA April 19, 2023. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces as a Democratic candidate for President of the United States at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. Kennedy is running President Jose Biden. Robert F Kennedy, Jr. is an environmental lawyer and author known for promoting anti-vaccine propaganda and conspiracy theories is the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
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    Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
    Boston, Massachusetts, USA April 19, 2023. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces as a Democratic candidate for President of the United States at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. Kennedy is running President Jose Biden. Robert F Kennedy, Jr. is an environmental lawyer and author known for promoting anti-vaccine propaganda and conspiracy theories is the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
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    Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
    Boston, Massachusetts, USA April 19, 2023. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces as a Democratic candidate for President of the United States at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. Kennedy is running President Jose Biden. Robert F Kennedy, Jr. is an environmental lawyer and author known for promoting anti-vaccine propaganda and conspiracy theories is the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
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    Robert F Kennedy, Jr announces his candidacy for US President
    Boston, Massachusetts, USA April 19, 2023. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces as a Democratic candidate for President of the United States at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. Kennedy is running President Jose Biden. Robert F Kennedy, Jr. is an environmental lawyer and author known for promoting anti-vaccine propaganda and conspiracy theories is the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • 77th Annual Tony Awards in New York, United States - 16 Jun 2024
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    77th Annual Tony Awards in New York, United States - 16 Jun 2024
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    Nicolette Robinson and Leslie Odom Jr. arrive on the red carpet at The 77th Annual Tony Awards at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, June 16, 2024 in New York City.
    77th Annual Tony Awards in New York, United States - 16 Jun 2024

     

  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    Sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    John Webb,Site Manager, with the machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    John Webb,Site Manager, with the machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    John Webb,Site Manager, with the machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    The machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    Majonne Frost, Head of Environment & Sustainability with the machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    Sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    Sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    Bales of polyester off cuts ready for the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    Polyester beads from the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charityÕs sorting centre.

    Polyester waste from the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
    An experiment is being conducted to weave with the yarn produced as a waste product.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    The new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    The new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    Polyester beads from the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • 'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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    'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
    A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.

    In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.

    The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.

    A bale of polyester material offcuts from a Gaelic football shirt manufacturer awaits the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.

    John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
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    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (14384362he)
    (L-R) Chris Hemsworth, Elsa Pataky, Susan Downey and Robert Downey Jr. arrive on the red carpet at the 96th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Since 1929, the Oscars have recognized excellence in cinematic achievements.
    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024

     

  • Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
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    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (14384362gy)
    (L-R) Susan Downey and Robert Downey Jr. arrive on the red carpet at the 96th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Since 1929, the Oscars have recognized excellence in cinematic achievements.
    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024

     

  • Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
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    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (14384362gx)
    (L-R) Susan Downey and Robert Downey Jr. arrive on the red carpet at the 96th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Since 1929, the Oscars have recognized excellence in cinematic achievements.
    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024

     

  • 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (14288056ex)
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama, Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer and Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture, Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer
    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024

     

  • 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (14288056ey)
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama, Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer and Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture, Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer
    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024

     

  • 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (14288056eq)
    Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture, Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer
    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024

     

  • 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (14288056en)
    Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture, Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer
    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024

     

  • 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (14288056em)
    Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture, Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer
    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024

     

  • 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (14288056ek)
    Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture, Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer
    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024

     

  • 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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    Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture, Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer
    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024

     

  • 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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    81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (14288055eu)
    Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture, Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer
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  • 'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again.
Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
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    'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again. Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
    Pride expressed at unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue as city is called on to step in and save 2026 event.

    Ozzy the animatronic bull was unveiled in its new permanent home at Birmingham New Street station, 26 July 2023.

    It has been one year since a 10-metre tall mechanical bull, now named Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman, entered Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham to mark the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

    While hundreds gathered at Birmingham New Street station this week to see the beast unveiled in its new permanent home, there was growing uncertainty about the future of the sporting event after Victoria in Australia, due to host it in 2026, pulled out because of escalating costs.

    Research suggested the Birmingham Commonwealth Games generated a net profit of £100m – a “narrow economic margin” considering it cost £778m to pull off. Most of the cash (£594m) came from central government, while the city council and its partners chipped in £184m, making it.

    A study commissioned by the government earlier this year found the event contributed at least £870m to the UK economy, including £453.7m in the West Midlands.

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Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
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    'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again. Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
    Pride expressed at unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue as city is called on to step in and save 2026 event.

    Ozzy the animatronic bull was unveiled in its new permanent home at Birmingham New Street station, 26 July 2023.

    It has been one year since a 10-metre tall mechanical bull, now named Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman, entered Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham to mark the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

    While hundreds gathered at Birmingham New Street station this week to see the beast unveiled in its new permanent home, there was growing uncertainty about the future of the sporting event after Victoria in Australia, due to host it in 2026, pulled out because of escalating costs.

    Research suggested the Birmingham Commonwealth Games generated a net profit of £100m – a “narrow economic margin” considering it cost £778m to pull off. Most of the cash (£594m) came from central government, while the city council and its partners chipped in £184m, making it.

    A study commissioned by the government earlier this year found the event contributed at least £870m to the UK economy, including £453.7m in the West Midlands.

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  • 'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again.
Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
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    'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again. Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
    Pride expressed at unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue as city is called on to step in and save 2026 event.

    Ozzy the animatronic bull was unveiled in its new permanent home at Birmingham New Street station, 26 July 2023.

    It has been one year since a 10-metre tall mechanical bull, now named Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman, entered Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham to mark the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

    While hundreds gathered at Birmingham New Street station this week to see the beast unveiled in its new permanent home, there was growing uncertainty about the future of the sporting event after Victoria in Australia, due to host it in 2026, pulled out because of escalating costs.

    Research suggested the Birmingham Commonwealth Games generated a net profit of £100m – a “narrow economic margin” considering it cost £778m to pull off. Most of the cash (£594m) came from central government, while the city council and its partners chipped in £184m, making it.

    A study commissioned by the government earlier this year found the event contributed at least £870m to the UK economy, including £453.7m in the West Midlands.

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  • 'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again.
Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
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    'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again. Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
    Pride expressed at unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue as city is called on to step in and save 2026 event.

    Ozzy the animatronic bull was unveiled in its new permanent home at Birmingham New Street station, 26 July 2023.

    It has been one year since a 10-metre tall mechanical bull, now named Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman, entered Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham to mark the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

    While hundreds gathered at Birmingham New Street station this week to see the beast unveiled in its new permanent home, there was growing uncertainty about the future of the sporting event after Victoria in Australia, due to host it in 2026, pulled out because of escalating costs.

    Research suggested the Birmingham Commonwealth Games generated a net profit of £100m – a “narrow economic margin” considering it cost £778m to pull off. Most of the cash (£594m) came from central government, while the city council and its partners chipped in £184m, making it.

    A study commissioned by the government earlier this year found the event contributed at least £870m to the UK economy, including £453.7m in the West Midlands.

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  • 'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again.
Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
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    'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again. Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
    Pride expressed at unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue as city is called on to step in and save 2026 event.

    Ozzy the animatronic bull was unveiled in its new permanent home at Birmingham New Street station, 26 July 2023.

    It has been one year since a 10-metre tall mechanical bull, now named Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman, entered Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham to mark the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

    While hundreds gathered at Birmingham New Street station this week to see the beast unveiled in its new permanent home, there was growing uncertainty about the future of the sporting event after Victoria in Australia, due to host it in 2026, pulled out because of escalating costs.

    Research suggested the Birmingham Commonwealth Games generated a net profit of £100m – a “narrow economic margin” considering it cost £778m to pull off. Most of the cash (£594m) came from central government, while the city council and its partners chipped in £184m, making it.

    A study commissioned by the government earlier this year found the event contributed at least £870m to the UK economy, including £453.7m in the West Midlands.

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  • 'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again.
Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
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    'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again. Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
    Pride expressed at unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue as city is called on to step in and save 2026 event.

    Ozzy the animatronic bull was unveiled in its new permanent home at Birmingham New Street station, 26 July 2023.

    It has been one year since a 10-metre tall mechanical bull, now named Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman, entered Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham to mark the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

    While hundreds gathered at Birmingham New Street station this week to see the beast unveiled in its new permanent home, there was growing uncertainty about the future of the sporting event after Victoria in Australia, due to host it in 2026, pulled out because of escalating costs.

    Research suggested the Birmingham Commonwealth Games generated a net profit of £100m – a “narrow economic margin” considering it cost £778m to pull off. Most of the cash (£594m) came from central government, while the city council and its partners chipped in £184m, making it.

    A study commissioned by the government earlier this year found the event contributed at least £870m to the UK economy, including £453.7m in the West Midlands.

    © John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again.
Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
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    'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again. Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
    Pride expressed at unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue as city is called on to step in and save 2026 event.

    Ozzy the animatronic bull was unveiled in its new permanent home at Birmingham New Street station, 26 July 2023.

    It has been one year since a 10-metre tall mechanical bull, now named Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman, entered Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham to mark the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

    While hundreds gathered at Birmingham New Street station this week to see the beast unveiled in its new permanent home, there was growing uncertainty about the future of the sporting event after Victoria in Australia, due to host it in 2026, pulled out because of escalating costs.

    Research suggested the Birmingham Commonwealth Games generated a net profit of £100m – a “narrow economic margin” considering it cost £778m to pull off. Most of the cash (£594m) came from central government, while the city council and its partners chipped in £184m, making it.

    A study commissioned by the government earlier this year found the event contributed at least £870m to the UK economy, including £453.7m in the West Midlands.

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  • 'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again.
Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
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    'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again. Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
    Pride expressed at unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue as city is called on to step in and save 2026 event.

    Ozzy the animatronic bull was unveiled in its new permanent home at Birmingham New Street station, 26 July 2023.

    It has been one year since a 10-metre tall mechanical bull, now named Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman, entered Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham to mark the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

    While hundreds gathered at Birmingham New Street station this week to see the beast unveiled in its new permanent home, there was growing uncertainty about the future of the sporting event after Victoria in Australia, due to host it in 2026, pulled out because of escalating costs.

    Research suggested the Birmingham Commonwealth Games generated a net profit of £100m – a “narrow economic margin” considering it cost £778m to pull off. Most of the cash (£594m) came from central government, while the city council and its partners chipped in £184m, making it.

    A study commissioned by the government earlier this year found the event contributed at least £870m to the UK economy, including £453.7m in the West Midlands.

    © John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again.
Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
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    'Birmingham could pull it off': city considers hosting Commonwealth Games again. Unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue
    Pride expressed at unveiling of Ozzy the bull statue as city is called on to step in and save 2026 event.

    Ozzy the animatronic bull was unveiled in its new permanent home at Birmingham New Street station, 26 July 2023.

    It has been one year since a 10-metre tall mechanical bull, now named Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman, entered Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham to mark the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

    While hundreds gathered at Birmingham New Street station this week to see the beast unveiled in its new permanent home, there was growing uncertainty about the future of the sporting event after Victoria in Australia, due to host it in 2026, pulled out because of escalating costs.

    Research suggested the Birmingham Commonwealth Games generated a net profit of £100m – a “narrow economic margin” considering it cost £778m to pull off. Most of the cash (£594m) came from central government, while the city council and its partners chipped in £184m, making it.

    A study commissioned by the government earlier this year found the event contributed at least £870m to the UK economy, including £453.7m in the West Midlands.

    © John Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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