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Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
12th May 2024
His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.
100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.
The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.
His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.
The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.
The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi
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Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
12th May 2024
His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.
100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.
The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.
His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.
The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.
The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi
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Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
12th May 2024
His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.
100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.
The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.
His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.
The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.
The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi
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'The very thought of it repelled me': how a skiing accident left Edward Posnett unable to read
After suffering a head injury, Edward Posnett found he was unable to read without headaches, eye strain and wild mood swings - and that his condition was far from rare
Edward Posnett photographed at home
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'The very thought of it repelled me': how a skiing accident left Edward Posnett unable to read
After suffering a head injury, Edward Posnett found he was unable to read without headaches, eye strain and wild mood swings - and that his condition was far from rare
Edward Posnett photographed at home
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'The very thought of it repelled me': how a skiing accident left Edward Posnett unable to read
After suffering a head injury, Edward Posnett found he was unable to read without headaches, eye strain and wild mood swings - and that his condition was far from rare
Edward Posnett photographed at home
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'The very thought of it repelled me': how a skiing accident left Edward Posnett unable to read
After suffering a head injury, Edward Posnett found he was unable to read without headaches, eye strain and wild mood swings - and that his condition was far from rare
Edward Posnett photographed at home
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'The very thought of it repelled me': how a skiing accident left Edward Posnett unable to read
After suffering a head injury, Edward Posnett found he was unable to read without headaches, eye strain and wild mood swings - and that his condition was far from rare
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'The very thought of it repelled me': how a skiing accident left Edward Posnett unable to read
After suffering a head injury, Edward Posnett found he was unable to read without headaches, eye strain and wild mood swings - and that his condition was far from rare
Edward Posnett photographed at home
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'The very thought of it repelled me': how a skiing accident left Edward Posnett unable to read
After suffering a head injury, Edward Posnett found he was unable to read without headaches, eye strain and wild mood swings - and that his condition was far from rare
Edward Posnett photographed at home
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'The very thought of it repelled me': how a skiing accident left Edward Posnett unable to read
After suffering a head injury, Edward Posnett found he was unable to read without headaches, eye strain and wild mood swings - and that his condition was far from rare
Edward Posnett photographed at home
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ROYALS - Britische Royals beim Gottesdienst am Ostersonntag
31/03/2024. Windsor, United Kingdom.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, leaving the Easter Sunday church service at St.Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, United Kingdom.
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ROYALS - Britische Royals beim Gottesdienst am Ostersonntag
31/03/2024. Windsor, United Kingdom.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, leaving the Easter Sunday church service at St.Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, United Kingdom.
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ROYALS - Britische Royals beim Gottesdienst am Ostersonntag
31/03/2024. Windsor, United Kingdom.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh at the Easter Sunday church service at St.Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, United Kingdom.
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ROYALS - Britische Royals beim Gottesdienst am Ostersonntag
31/03/2024. Windsor, United Kingdom.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, leaving the Easter Sunday church service at St.Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, United Kingdom.
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ROYALS - Britische Royals beim Gottesdienst am Ostersonntag
31/03/2024. Windsor, United Kingdom.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla along with other members of the UK Royal Family arriving for the Easter Sunday church service at St.Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, United Kingdom.
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Barry Can't Swim review - nascent dance icon rides waves of feelgood euphoria
Joshua Mannie AKA Barry CanÕt Swim The Scotsman's warm, uplifting and hugely danceable music provides welcome escapism with this hour-long set spanning everything from deep house to jazzy afrobeat.
Barry Can't Swim performing on stage at Canvas in Manchester, UK.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
With co-directors Archie Manister-O'Neill and Daniel Cartlidge
and Robin Hutchinson, chair of Creative Youth
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
With co-directors Archie Manister-O'Neill and Daniel Cartlidge
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
With co-directors Archie Manister-O'Neill and Daniel Cartlidge
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
With co-directors Archie Manister-O'Neill and Daniel Cartlidge
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
With co-directors Archie Manister-O'Neill and Daniel Cartlidge
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
With co-directors Archie Manister-O'Neill and Daniel Cartlidge
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
With co-directors Archie Manister-O'Neill and Daniel Cartlidge
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens Fusebox, a new creative space for young people in Kingston at FUSEBOX, Kingston upon Thames, UK.
7th July 2023.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
With co-directors Archie Manister-O'Neill and Daniel Cartlidge
?A new space for creative young people has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in Kingston Upon Thames in his capacity as President of charity Creative Youth.
FUSEBOX is a 750m2 space on the Thames riverside which features areas for performance, exhibitions, creative practice, socialising, co-creation and more.
His Royal Highness unveiled a commemorate plaque at an event attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston whose support helped make FUSEBOX possible.
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