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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • ROYALS - BILDER DES JAHRES: Auswahl von Rex/Shutterstock
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    ROYALS - BILDER DES JAHRES: Auswahl von Rex/Shutterstock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (10785297n)
    Catherine Duchess of Cambridge spending the day learning about the importance of parent-powered initiatives, hearing from families and key organisations about the ways in which peer support can help boost parent wellbeing. Here, Her Royal Highness in Battersea Park listening directly to parents about their experiences of parent-to-parent support.
    Catherine Duchess of Cambridge learning about parent-powered initiatives, Battersea Park, London, UK - 22 Sep 2020
    Wearing Ralph Lauren, Top

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  • Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10460889k)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for women's groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019

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  • Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10460889j)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets baby Clau-Jean Lin and her mother Marie Lin Takacs attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for womenÕs groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019

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  • Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10460889g)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for women's groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019

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  • Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10460889z)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets baby Clau-Jean Lin and her mother Marie Lin Takacs attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for womenÕs groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019

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  • Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10460889c)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for women's groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019

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  • FGM campaigner and UN Women ambassador Jaha Dukureh
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    FGM campaigner and UN Women ambassador Jaha Dukureh
    FGM campaigner and UN Women ambassador Jaha Dukureh poses for a portrait at the first African-led summit on ending FGM and Child Marriage that she organised in Dhaka, Senegal.

    The summitÕs biggest announcement came at the closing ceremony yesterday from the Deputy Grand Imam of the Al-Azhar University in Cairo who issued a fatwa against child marriage, stating that both girls and boys should be 18 before a marriage could be considered consensual and binding. Al-Azhar University is a prestigious and influential voice in Islam and the fatwa is expected to have a big impact in Muslim communities around the globe. 19th June 2019.
    © Louis Leeson / eyevine

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  • FGM campaigner and UN Women ambassador Jaha Dukureh
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    FGM campaigner and UN Women ambassador Jaha Dukureh
    FGM campaigner and UN Women ambassador Jaha Dukureh poses for a portrait at the first African-led summit on ending FGM and Child Marriage that she organised in Dhaka, Senegal.

    The summitÕs biggest announcement came at the closing ceremony yesterday from the Deputy Grand Imam of the Al-Azhar University in Cairo who issued a fatwa against child marriage, stating that both girls and boys should be 18 before a marriage could be considered consensual and binding. Al-Azhar University is a prestigious and influential voice in Islam and the fatwa is expected to have a big impact in Muslim communities around the globe. 19th June 2019.
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    FGM campaigner and UN Women ambassador Jaha Dukureh
    FGM campaigner and UN Women ambassador Jaha Dukureh poses for a portrait at the first African-led summit on ending FGM and Child Marriage that she organised in Dhaka, Senegal.

    The summitÕs biggest announcement came at the closing ceremony yesterday from the Deputy Grand Imam of the Al-Azhar University in Cairo who issued a fatwa against child marriage, stating that both girls and boys should be 18 before a marriage could be considered consensual and binding. Al-Azhar University is a prestigious and influential voice in Islam and the fatwa is expected to have a big impact in Muslim communities around the globe. 19th June 2019.
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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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    Million Women Rise: thousands march through central London. Annual rally to campaign for an end to violence against women celebrates its 10th anniversary.
    Trafalgar Square, 03_2019, Million Women Rise march.Thousands of women marched through central London on Saturday to call for an end to violence against women and girls, days after International Women’s Day. Gathering for the 10th annual Million Women Rise march, the protesters marched through Oxford Circus chanting: “Whatever I wear, wherever I go, yes means yes and no means no”. On their way to Trafalgar Square, those taking part, including campaigners against female genital mutilation (FGM), called for safe streets and “no excuse for violent men”. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 06/08/2018. Gosport, United Kingdom. Countess of Wessex- Association of Sail Training Organisations. Sophie, Countess of Wessex with her daughter Lady Louise visit The Association of Sail Training Organisations at Haslar Marina, Gosport. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 06/08/2018. Gosport, United Kingdom. Countess of Wessex- Association of Sail Training Organisations. Sophie, Countess of Wessex with her daughter Lady Louise visit The Association of Sail Training Organisations at Haslar Marina, Gosport. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 06/08/2018. Gosport, United Kingdom. Countess of Wessex- Association of Sail Training Organisations. Sophie, Countess of Wessex with her daughter Lady Louise visit The Association of Sail Training Organisations at Haslar Marina, Gosport. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 06/08/2018. Gosport, United Kingdom. Countess of Wessex- Association of Sail Training Organisations. Sophie, Countess of Wessex with her daughter Lady Louise visit The Association of Sail Training Organisations at Haslar Marina, Gosport. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 06/08/2018. Gosport, United Kingdom. Countess of Wessex- Association of Sail Training Organisations. Sophie, Countess of Wessex with her daughter Lady Louise visit The Association of Sail Training Organisations at Haslar Marina, Gosport. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 06/08/2018. Gosport, United Kingdom. Countess of Wessex- Association of Sail Training Organisations. Sophie, Countess of Wessex with her daughter Lady Louise visit The Association of Sail Training Organisations at Haslar Marina, Gosport. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 06/08/2018. Gosport, United Kingdom. Countess of Wessex- Association of Sail Training Organisations. Sophie, Countess of Wessex with her daughter Lady Louise visit The Association of Sail Training Organisations at Haslar Marina, Gosport. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
    (c) Dukas

     

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