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IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
Foreign researchers watch a Tiangong humanoid robot practice walking at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Protest In Madrid: Over 30,000 Lawyers, Court Clerks, Architects, And Engineers Rally For Fair Pensions
On September 27, 2025, over 30,000 lawyers, court clerks, architects, and engineers demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, demanding a ''1x1 transition'' to the public pension system (RETA). They denounce minimum pensions of just EUR300 and transition conditions they consider discriminatory. The associations call for an urgent and fair reform, with no cost to the state, and a full transfer of mutual fund assets into the public contributory system. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Pandaoshan Pumped Storage Power Station Upper Reservoir Construction in Zhangye
Engineers inspect the quality of large pressure steel pipes in a processing plant in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Salama Saleh Khamis, owner of the house installed with the solar, is testing the light.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Arafa Kheri Khamis put wires to the solar charge controller.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Salama Saleh Khamis, the owner of the house installed with the solar, is testing the solar light.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineers at work.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineers Zuleha Suleiman Maulid and Arafa Kheri Khamis are at work.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Arafa Kheri Khamis installs a solar panel on the roof.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Arafa Kheri Khamis climbs on a ladder to install a solar panel on the roof.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineers at work.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Sharifa Abdallah Hussein connects a solar light.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama Engineers at work.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Sharifa Abdallah Hussein installs a solar system on site.
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'It's simple and cheap': the volunteers making Ukraine's Trembita bomb
The engineer of Trembita Akim Kleymenev working on a chumak, an automatic mortar system. Trembita, also known as the PeopleÕs Missile.Ê The low-tech bomb has a range of 140 kilometres. It can carry 25kgs of explosives and it runs on diesel or petrol. Kyiiv, Ukraine, June 2023Known as the 'people's missile', the bomb costs about £2,300 to build and can be transported in a car boot.
At an industrial estate near Kyiv, a group of engineers stand next to a tube. The metal device is part of a homemade rocket. After twiddling with an ignition cable, the engine sparks into flame. There is a terrifying, ear-splitting roar.
The Trembita, also known as the "people's missile". The prototype is Ukraine's 21st-century answer to the V-1 flying bomb, or doodlebug, the long-range missile used by Nazi Germany during the second world war against targets in south-east England.
The Ukrainian version has a range of 140km (87 miles). It can carry 25kgs of explosives, and it runs on diesel or petrol that you can buy in the local garage.
Best of all for UkraineÕs armed forces, the Trembita is cheap. It costs about $3,000 (£2,300) to build the rocket and another $7,000 to equip it with a modern navigation system. The price is a fraction of the cost of RussiaÕs hypersonic and cruise missiles, Kinzhal and Kalibr, estimated to cost $1m to $2m each. Moscow has used dozens of them in regular attacks on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.
The engineer of Trembita Akim Kleymenev working on a chumak, an automatic mortar system. Trembita, also known as the PeopleÕs Missile.Ê The low-tech bomb has a range of 140 kilometres. It can carry 25kgs of explosives and it runs on diesel or petrol. Kyiiv, Ukraine, June 2023
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'It's simple and cheap': the volunteers making Ukraine's Trembita bomb
The engineers of Trembita, Vitaliy Korniychuk and Akim Kleymenev, ready to test two cruise missile. Trembita, also known as the PeopleÕs Missile.Ê The low-tech bomb has a range of 140 kilometres. It can carry 25kgs of explosives and it runs on diesel or petrol. Kyiiv, Ukraine, June 2023Known as the 'people's missile', the bomb costs about £2,300 to build and can be transported in a car boot.
At an industrial estate near Kyiv, a group of engineers stand next to a tube. The metal device is part of a homemade rocket. After twiddling with an ignition cable, the engine sparks into flame. There is a terrifying, ear-splitting roar.
The Trembita, also known as the "people's missile". The prototype is Ukraine's 21st-century answer to the V-1 flying bomb, or doodlebug, the long-range missile used by Nazi Germany during the second world war against targets in south-east England.
The Ukrainian version has a range of 140km (87 miles). It can carry 25kgs of explosives, and it runs on diesel or petrol that you can buy in the local garage.
Best of all for UkraineÕs armed forces, the Trembita is cheap. It costs about $3,000 (£2,300) to build the rocket and another $7,000 to equip it with a modern navigation system. The price is a fraction of the cost of RussiaÕs hypersonic and cruise missiles, Kinzhal and Kalibr, estimated to cost $1m to $2m each. Moscow has used dozens of them in regular attacks on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.
The engineers of Trembita, Vitaliy Korniychuk and Akim Kleymenev, ready to test two cruise missile. Trembita, also known as the PeopleÕs Missile.Ê The low-tech bomb has a range of 140 kilometres. It can carry 25kgs of explosives and it runs on diesel or petrol. Kyiiv, Ukraine, June 2023
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'It's simple and cheap': the volunteers making Ukraine's Trembita bomb
Viktor Romaniuk one of the volunteers of Trembita, also known as the PeopleÕs Missile.Ê The low-tech bomb has a range of 140 kilometres. It can carry 25kgs of explosives and it runs on diesel or petrol. Kyiiv, Ukraine, June 2023Known as the 'people's missile', the bomb costs about £2,300 to build and can be transported in a car boot.
At an industrial estate near Kyiv, a group of engineers stand next to a tube. The metal device is part of a homemade rocket. After twiddling with an ignition cable, the engine sparks into flame. There is a terrifying, ear-splitting roar.
The Trembita, also known as the "people's missile". The prototype is Ukraine's 21st-century answer to the V-1 flying bomb, or doodlebug, the long-range missile used by Nazi Germany during the second world war against targets in south-east England.
The Ukrainian version has a range of 140km (87 miles). It can carry 25kgs of explosives, and it runs on diesel or petrol that you can buy in the local garage.
Best of all for UkraineÕs armed forces, the Trembita is cheap. It costs about $3,000 (£2,300) to build the rocket and another $7,000 to equip it with a modern navigation system. The price is a fraction of the cost of RussiaÕs hypersonic and cruise missiles, Kinzhal and Kalibr, estimated to cost $1m to $2m each. Moscow has used dozens of them in regular attacks on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.
Viktor Romaniuk one of the volunteers of Trembita, also known as the PeopleÕs Missile.Ê The low-tech bomb has a range of 140 kilometres. It can carry 25kgs of explosives and it runs on diesel or petrol. Kyiiv, Ukraine, June 2023
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'It's simple and cheap': the volunteers making Ukraine's Trembita bomb
The founder of Trembita, Sergio Biriukov, near a chumak, an automatic mortar system.
Trembita, also known as the PeopleÕs Missile.Ê The low-tech bomb has a range of 140 kilometres. It can carry 25kgs of explosives and it runs on diesel or petrol. Kyiiv, Ukraine, June 2023Known as the 'people's missile', the bomb costs about £2,300 to build and can be transported in a car boot.
At an industrial estate near Kyiv, a group of engineers stand next to a tube. The metal device is part of a homemade rocket. After twiddling with an ignition cable, the engine sparks into flame. There is a terrifying, ear-splitting roar.
The Trembita, also known as the "people's missile". The prototype is Ukraine's 21st-century answer to the V-1 flying bomb, or doodlebug, the long-range missile used by Nazi Germany during the second world war against targets in south-east England.
The Ukrainian version has a range of 140km (87 miles). It can carry 25kgs of explosives, and it runs on diesel or petrol that you can buy in the local garage.
Best of all for UkraineÕs armed forces, the Trembita is cheap. It costs about $3,000 (£2,300) to build the rocket and another $7,000 to equip it with a modern navigation system. The price is a fraction of the cost of RussiaÕs hypersonic and cruise missiles, Kinzhal and Kalibr, estimated to cost $1m to $2m each. Moscow has used dozens of them in regular attacks on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.
The founder of Trembita, Sergio Biriukov, near a chumak, an automatic mortar system.
Trembita, also known as the PeopleÕs Missile.Ê The low-tech bomb has a range of 140 kilometres. It can carry 25kgs of explosives and it runs on diesel or petrol. Kyiiv, Ukraine, June 2023
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RED ARROWS GET DISPLAY APPROVAL
Tuesday 7th July 2020, the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team perform their display at RAF Scmpton, with AVM James, AOC 22 Gp, watching in preparation for the team to be awarded PDA (Public Display Authority). PDA is usually given while the team are on exercise Springhawk however due to Corona Virus this year the team have created a smaller modified display and have worked from their home base RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
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RED ARROWS GET DISPLAY APPROVAL
Tuesday 7th July 2020, the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team perform their display at RAF Scmpton, with AVM James, AOC 22 Gp, watching in preparation for the team to be awarded PDA (Public Display Authority). PDA is usually given while the team are on exercise Springhawk however due to Corona Virus this year the team have created a smaller modified display and have worked from their home base RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
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RED ARROWS GET DISPLAY APPROVAL
Tuesday 7th July 2020, the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team perform their display at RAF Scmpton, with AVM James, AOC 22 Gp, watching in preparation for the team to be awarded PDA (Public Display Authority). PDA is usually given while the team are on exercise Springhawk however due to Corona Virus this year the team have created a smaller modified display and have worked from their home base RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
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Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy
30/09/2022. Dartford, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy
30/09/2022. Dartford, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy
30/09/2022. Dartford, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy
30/09/2022. Dartford, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy
30/09/2022. Dartford, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy
30/09/2022. Dartford, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Liz Truss-British Gas Training Academy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9955169i)
Engineers and Scientists get the rover prepared.
The ExoFiT Mars Rover testing, Tabernas Desert, Spain - 25 Oct 2018
The ExoFiT Mars Rover is tested in the Tabernas Desert, Southern Spain. The mission in 2020 will search for signs of life below the Martian surface.
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NEWS - Zug kollidiert mit Zug an der Waterloo Station
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (8998359g)
A limited sevice continues toi use the remaining platforms as engineers consider the problem
Waterloo station derailment, London, UK - 15 Aug 2017
A derailment just outside the station as to travel woes as most platforms are closed at waterloo Station for the whole of August for an upgrade to platforms.
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NEWS - Zug kollidiert mit Zug an der Waterloo Station
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (8998359f)
Work continues on the improvements as engineers consider the problem
Waterloo station derailment, London, UK - 15 Aug 2017
A derailment just outside the station as to travel woes as most platforms are closed at waterloo Station for the whole of August for an upgrade to platforms.
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NEWS - Zug kollidiert mit Zug an der Waterloo Station
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (8998359e)
A limited sevice continues toi use the remaining platforms as engineers consider the problem
Waterloo station derailment, London, UK - 15 Aug 2017
A derailment just outside the station as to travel woes as most platforms are closed at waterloo Station for the whole of August for an upgrade to platforms.
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NEWS - Zug kollidiert mit Zug an der Waterloo Station
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (8998359d)
Work continues on the improvements as engineers consider the problem
Waterloo station derailment, London, UK - 15 Aug 2017
A derailment just outside the station as to travel woes as most platforms are closed at waterloo Station for the whole of August for an upgrade to platforms.
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FEATURE - Flying Scotsman: Ein Dampfzug unterwegs durch Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5685376j)
Engineers working on the train as it sits in a siding
Flying Scotsman at the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway, Scotland - 16 May 2016
After an extensive GBP 4.2 million refurbishment, which has taken the best part of ten years, the world's most famous steam train, the Flying Scotsman, is touring the country. On Monday, it was on display for enthusiasts at the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway, run by the Scottish Railway Preservation Society
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FEATURE - Flying Scotsman: Ein Dampfzug unterwegs durch Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5685376g)
Engineers working on the train as it sits in a siding
Flying Scotsman at the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway, Scotland - 16 May 2016
After an extensive GBP 4.2 million refurbishment, which has taken the best part of ten years, the world's most famous steam train, the Flying Scotsman, is touring the country. On Monday, it was on display for enthusiasts at the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway, run by the Scottish Railway Preservation Society
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