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  • National Guard Shot Near White House
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    National Guard Shot Near White House
    Metropolitan Police Department officers secure a roadway during an investigation after two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot near the White House in Washington, D.C. on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Guard Shot Near White House
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    National Guard Shot Near White House
    Metropolitan Police Department officers secure a roadway during an investigation after two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot near the White House in Washington, D.C. on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Guard Shot Near White House
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    National Guard Shot Near White House
    Metropolitan Police Department officers secure a roadway during an investigation after two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot near the White House in Washington, D.C. on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Guard Shot Near White House
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    National Guard Shot Near White House
    Metropolitan Police Department officers secure a roadway during an investigation after two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot near the White House in Washington, D.C. on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Couple Gazes On Bridge Against Colorful Burano Houses
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    Young Couple Gazes On Bridge Against Colorful Burano Houses
    A young couple stands together on a low pedestrian bridge, looking directly at one another in an intimate moment in Burano, Italy, on November 18, 2025. One person wears a blue hooded jacket and jeans with a backpack, while the other wears a gray hooded top. The background features the famous colorful architecture of the island, including vivid red and orange facades, with laundry hanging from a line, highlighted by sunlight. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Open Market In Germany To DB Competition For The Italian Railway Company Italo
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    Open Market In Germany To DB Competition For The Italian Railway Company Italo
    A young couple sits on a platform bench where an Italo high-speed train arrives at Venezia Santa Lucia railway station in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. Although ICE trains are seen as Deutsche Bahn's leading product, many passengers are frustrated by frequent delays and high fares. Meanwhile, new competitors enter the market, raising expectations for cheaper tickets and more reliable service. Both the state-owned Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane (FS) and the private high-speed operator Italo (former NTV) intend to introduce modern high-speed trains in Germany. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Elegantly Dressed Young Couple Walks In Rain With Shopping Bag In Venice
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    Elegantly Dressed Young Couple Walks In Rain With Shopping Bag In Venice
    A young couple walks across a wet, paved street, holding umbrellas and carrying a Longchamp shopping bag in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The man wears an elegant long trench coat, and the woman wears jeans and a dark jacket, demonstrating contemporary fashion choices. They move away from a bridge and a row of trees with autumnal foliage, highlighting the persistent presence of retail activity despite the rainy weather. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman And Dog At Grand Canal In Venice On Overcast Day
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    Woman And Dog At Grand Canal In Venice On Overcast Day
    A woman wearing a dark coat sits on a low stone wall next to the Grand Canal, looking out at the water and the distant historic architecture in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. A small, white dog stands close beside her. The background features the water with boats passing and the city skyline under an overcast sky, with buildings including the large industrial facade of the Fortuny building. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman And Dog At Grand Canal In Venice On Overcast Day
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    Woman And Dog At Grand Canal In Venice On Overcast Day
    A woman wearing a dark coat sits on a low stone wall next to the Grand Canal, looking out at the water and the distant historic architecture in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. A small, white dog, a pet, stands close beside her. The background features the water with boats passing and the city skyline under an overcast sky, with buildings including the distinctive tower and dome of San Giorgio Maggiore. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Couple Kisses In Rain Under Umbrella In Venice
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    Couple Kisses In Rain Under Umbrella In Venice
    A young couple embraces and kisses under a dark umbrella on a rainy, overcast day in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. They stand close to an ornate, dark green lamppost base, providing a moment of intimacy and shelter from the wind. The background features the wide expanse of the water and the iconic architecture of the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore and its bell tower in the distance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Close-up Of Couple Embracing On Stone Steps At Night
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    Close-up Of Couple Embracing On Stone Steps At Night
    A couple sits close together and embraces on wide stone steps in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The man wears a bright yellow jacket and a red knit cap, with his arm wrapped around the woman. The focus is on their intimate proximity and affection as they sit together in the dim lighting of the late evening. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Couple Embraces Outside A Restaurant At Night
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    Young Couple Embraces Outside A Restaurant At Night
    A young couple embraces and kisses intensely on a narrow, dimly lit sidewalk outside the entrance of a restaurant at night in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The man wears dark clothing while the woman wears a shiny gold puffer jacket and black leather pants. They stand close together, focused only on each other against the backdrop of a wooden doorway and illuminated storefront signage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
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    Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
    Young doctors take part in a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
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    Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
    A young doctor shouts slogans while raising her fist during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
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    Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
    A young doctor shouts slogans while raising her fist during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Preparations At Broadview ICE Facility
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    Protest Preparations At Broadview ICE Facility
    A Cook County Sheriff's officer moves a barrier to secure a perimeter outside of the Broadview Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing and detention facility in Broadview, Illinois on November 14, 2025. Earlier in the day, 21 people were arrested after protestors demonstrating against President Donald Trump's "Operation Midway Blitz" clashed with law enforcement officers outside of the facility. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
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    Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
    Police officers and fire brigade vehicles stand by with explosives detection dog units as security operations continue following a bomb threat at the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Special vehicles equipped for detection dogs are deployed near festival entrances. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
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    Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
    Police officers stand by with explosives detection dog units as security operations continue following a bomb threat at the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Special vehicles equipped for detection dogs are deployed near festival entrances. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
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    Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
    Police officers and fire brigade vehicles stand by with explosives detection dog units as security operations continue following a bomb threat at the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Special vehicles equipped for detection dogs are deployed near festival entrances. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
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    Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
    Police officers stand by with explosives detection dog units as security operations continue following a bomb threat at the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Special vehicles equipped for detection dogs are deployed near festival entrances. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Economy And Business
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    Economy And Business
    Amazon Locker in Menton, France on May 26th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Economy And Business
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    Economy And Business
    Amazon locker in Menton, France on May 27th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Economy And Business
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    Economy And Business
    Amazon locker in Menton, France on May 27th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bitcoin
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    Bitcoin
    A physical representation of Bitcoin, with the Bitcoin logo displayed on a laptop computer screen in the background, is shown in this photo illustration taken in Athens, Greece, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bitcoin
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    Bitcoin
    A physical representation of Bitcoin, with the Bitcoin logo displayed on a laptop computer screen in the background, is shown in this photo illustration taken in Athens, Greece, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • IT Photo Illustrations
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    IT Photo Illustrations
    Representation of Bitcoin cryptocurrency seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on September 4, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • IT Photo Illustrations
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    IT Photo Illustrations
    Representation of Bitcoin cryptocurrency seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on September 4, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Person Jumps Into Water Near George Washington Bridge In New York City
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    Person Jumps Into Water Near George Washington Bridge In New York City
    NYPD aviation is at the scene. Emergency crews respond following a report of someone who jumps over the highway near the George Washington Bridge in Manhattan, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. An individual abandons their vehicle on the highway on the New York side and jumps into the water below. NYPD and EMS stage at the scene as well as aviation. Police secure the vehicle that is abandoned at the scene. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Person Jumps Into Water Near George Washington Bridge In New York City
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    Person Jumps Into Water Near George Washington Bridge In New York City
    Police secure the vehicle at the scene. Emergency crews respond following a report of someone who jumps over the highway near the George Washington Bridge in Manhattan, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. An individual abandons their vehicle on the highway on the New York side and jumps into the water below. NYPD and EMS stage at the scene as well as aviation. Police secure the vehicle that is abandoned at the scene. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Person Jumps Into Water Near George Washington Bridge In New York City
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    Person Jumps Into Water Near George Washington Bridge In New York City
    Police secure the vehicle at the scene. Emergency crews respond following a report of someone who jumps over the highway near the George Washington Bridge in Manhattan, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. An individual abandons their vehicle on the highway on the New York side and jumps into the water below. NYPD and EMS stage at the scene as well as aviation. Police secure the vehicle that is abandoned at the scene. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
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    Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
    Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.

    Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.

    Greater Manchester Police carrying out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
    Police officers at HMP Manchester - known more widely as Strangeways prison - as part of Operation AVRO.
    The chief inspector of prisons’ report recently branded Strangeways as squalid and the most violent in the country with with organised crime gangs and widespread supply of drugs into the Victorian jail.
    Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.

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  • Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
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    Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
    Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.

    Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.

    Greater Manchester Police carrying out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
    Police officers at HMP Manchester - known more widely as Strangeways prison - as part of Operation AVRO.
    The chief inspector of prisons’ report recently branded Strangeways as squalid and the most violent in the country with with organised crime gangs and widespread supply of drugs into the Victorian jail.
    Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.

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  • Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
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    Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
    Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.

    Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.

    HMP Manchester governor Rob Knight (red tie) and Greater Manchester Police assistant chief constable John Webster ( cap, right) outside the jail as GMP carry out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
    Police officers at HMP Manchester - known more widely as Strangeways prison - as part of Operation AVRO.
    The chief inspector of prisons’ report recently branded Strangeways as squalid and the most violent in the country with with organised crime gangs and widespread supply of drugs into the Victorian jail.
    Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.

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  • Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
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    Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
    Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.

    Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.

    Greater Manchester Police carrying out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
    Police officers at HMP Forest Bank in Salford and ANPR vehicles tracking the movements of visitors at and near the prison.
    Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.

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  • Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
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    Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
    Malware may still be present and potential effects have been covered up by staff, investigation reveals.

    Some of Sellafield's most sensitive activities such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks and checking for fires may have been compromised.

    The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.

    The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.

    Sellafield, formerly known as Windscale, a multi-function nuclear site (primarily nuclear waste processing, storage and nuclear decommissioning). Nuclear power generation took place at Sellafield between 1956 and 2003. Seascale, Cumbria.
    30/11/23

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  • Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
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    Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
    Malware may still be present and potential effects have been covered up by staff, investigation reveals.

    Some of Sellafield's most sensitive activities such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks and checking for fires may have been compromised.

    The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.

    The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.

    Sellafield nuclear site with the town of Seascale in the foreground. Sellafield, formerly known as Windscale, is a multi-function nuclear site (primarily nuclear waste processing, storage and nuclear decommissioning). Nuclear power generation took place at Sellafield between 1956 and 2003. Seascale, Cumbria.
    30/11/23

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  • 'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
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    'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
    Exclusive: in 1991 Oliver Campbell, who has a mental impairment, received a life sentence for a crime he says he did not commit.


    Gently spoken and with a propensity to worry, Oliver Campbell, 53, is a little anxious about how he is going to get to the court of appeal in London from his home in Suffolk later this month and quite what he will find when he gets there.

    He remembers almost nothing of the 14 police interviews he endured three decades ago or even much of the trial at the Old Bailey where was sentenced to life for murder in December 1991.

    By the time of his release on licence from prison in 2002, Campbell had clocked up time in at least seven institutions in his 11 years inside, but he has little to say of it beyond that he enjoyed tending to the horses at the stables near HMP Hollesley Bay, an open prison.

    Campbell’s lack of recollection of the seismic moments in his life has been just one of the consequences of the brain damage he suffered from a heavy blow to his head as a baby.

    Oliver Campbell, 53, telling his story at Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich.
    He spent 11 years in prison for a murder during a shop robbery which he says he did not commit, and could not have committed.
    Campbell, who has learning disabilities due to an accident as an eight month old child, has had his case referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and the first hearing is on 11 October.
    He confessed to the crime back in 1991, during 14 police interviews, some without a lawyer, but the CCRC has agreed that his level of suggestibility had not been reflected in the original trial.

    28/09/2023, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk

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  • 'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
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    'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
    Exclusive: in 1991 Oliver Campbell, who has a mental impairment, received a life sentence for a crime he says he did not commit.


    Gently spoken and with a propensity to worry, Oliver Campbell, 53, is a little anxious about how he is going to get to the court of appeal in London from his home in Suffolk later this month and quite what he will find when he gets there.

    He remembers almost nothing of the 14 police interviews he endured three decades ago or even much of the trial at the Old Bailey where was sentenced to life for murder in December 1991.

    By the time of his release on licence from prison in 2002, Campbell had clocked up time in at least seven institutions in his 11 years inside, but he has little to say of it beyond that he enjoyed tending to the horses at the stables near HMP Hollesley Bay, an open prison.

    Campbell’s lack of recollection of the seismic moments in his life has been just one of the consequences of the brain damage he suffered from a heavy blow to his head as a baby.

    Oliver Campbell, 53, telling his story at Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich.
    He spent 11 years in prison for a murder during a shop robbery which he says he did not commit, and could not have committed.
    Campbell, who has learning disabilities due to an accident as an eight month old child, has had his case referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and the first hearing is on 11 October.
    He confessed to the crime back in 1991, during 14 police interviews, some without a lawyer, but the CCRC has agreed that his level of suggestibility had not been reflected in the original trial.

    28/09/2023, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk

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  • 'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
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    'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
    Exclusive: in 1991 Oliver Campbell, who has a mental impairment, received a life sentence for a crime he says he did not commit.


    Gently spoken and with a propensity to worry, Oliver Campbell, 53, is a little anxious about how he is going to get to the court of appeal in London from his home in Suffolk later this month and quite what he will find when he gets there.

    He remembers almost nothing of the 14 police interviews he endured three decades ago or even much of the trial at the Old Bailey where was sentenced to life for murder in December 1991.

    By the time of his release on licence from prison in 2002, Campbell had clocked up time in at least seven institutions in his 11 years inside, but he has little to say of it beyond that he enjoyed tending to the horses at the stables near HMP Hollesley Bay, an open prison.

    Campbell’s lack of recollection of the seismic moments in his life has been just one of the consequences of the brain damage he suffered from a heavy blow to his head as a baby.

    Oliver Campbell, 53, telling his story at Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich.
    He spent 11 years in prison for a murder during a shop robbery which he says he did not commit, and could not have committed.
    Campbell, who has learning disabilities due to an accident as an eight month old child, has had his case referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and the first hearing is on 11 October.
    He confessed to the crime back in 1991, during 14 police interviews, some without a lawyer, but the CCRC has agreed that his level of suggestibility had not been reflected in the original trial.

    28/09/2023, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk

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  • 'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
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    'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
    Exclusive: in 1991 Oliver Campbell, who has a mental impairment, received a life sentence for a crime he says he did not commit.


    Gently spoken and with a propensity to worry, Oliver Campbell, 53, is a little anxious about how he is going to get to the court of appeal in London from his home in Suffolk later this month and quite what he will find when he gets there.

    He remembers almost nothing of the 14 police interviews he endured three decades ago or even much of the trial at the Old Bailey where was sentenced to life for murder in December 1991.

    By the time of his release on licence from prison in 2002, Campbell had clocked up time in at least seven institutions in his 11 years inside, but he has little to say of it beyond that he enjoyed tending to the horses at the stables near HMP Hollesley Bay, an open prison.

    Campbell’s lack of recollection of the seismic moments in his life has been just one of the consequences of the brain damage he suffered from a heavy blow to his head as a baby.

    Oliver Campbell, 53, telling his story at Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich.
    He spent 11 years in prison for a murder during a shop robbery which he says he did not commit, and could not have committed.
    Campbell, who has learning disabilities due to an accident as an eight month old child, has had his case referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and the first hearing is on 11 October.
    He confessed to the crime back in 1991, during 14 police interviews, some without a lawyer, but the CCRC has agreed that his level of suggestibility had not been reflected in the original trial.

    28/09/2023, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk

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  • 'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
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    'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
    Exclusive: in 1991 Oliver Campbell, who has a mental impairment, received a life sentence for a crime he says he did not commit.


    Gently spoken and with a propensity to worry, Oliver Campbell, 53, is a little anxious about how he is going to get to the court of appeal in London from his home in Suffolk later this month and quite what he will find when he gets there.

    He remembers almost nothing of the 14 police interviews he endured three decades ago or even much of the trial at the Old Bailey where was sentenced to life for murder in December 1991.

    By the time of his release on licence from prison in 2002, Campbell had clocked up time in at least seven institutions in his 11 years inside, but he has little to say of it beyond that he enjoyed tending to the horses at the stables near HMP Hollesley Bay, an open prison.

    Campbell’s lack of recollection of the seismic moments in his life has been just one of the consequences of the brain damage he suffered from a heavy blow to his head as a baby.

    Oliver Campbell, 53, telling his story at Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich.
    He spent 11 years in prison for a murder during a shop robbery which he says he did not commit, and could not have committed.
    Campbell, who has learning disabilities due to an accident as an eight month old child, has had his case referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and the first hearing is on 11 October.
    He confessed to the crime back in 1991, during 14 police interviews, some without a lawyer, but the CCRC has agreed that his level of suggestibility had not been reflected in the original trial.

    28/09/2023, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk

    © Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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