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  • Business Signage In Brampton, Ontario
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    Business Signage In Brampton, Ontario
    Signage for a Chick-fil-A restaurant is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on November 6, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Business Signage In Brampton, Ontario
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    Business Signage In Brampton, Ontario
    Signage for a Chick-fil-A restaurant is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on November 6, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A young demonstrator carries an inflatable sub sandwich during a No Kings protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on DC, in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. A DC man famously "assaulted" a police officer by throwing a sub sandwich at him, causing the sub sandwich to become a symbol of resistance in Washington. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rischart Bakery At Marienplatz Metro In Munich
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    Rischart Bakery At Marienplatz Metro In Munich
    The illuminated Rischart logo is seen above the bakery counter inside the Marienplatz station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Rischart, officially known as Max Rischart's Backhaus KG, is a traditional Munich-based bakery and catering company that serves millions of customers annually across its branches. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rischart Bakery At Marienplatz Metro In Munich
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    Rischart Bakery At Marienplatz Metro In Munich
    The illuminated Rischart logo is seen above the bakery counter inside the Marienplatz station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Rischart, officially known as Max Rischart's Backhaus KG, is a traditional Munich-based bakery and catering company that serves millions of customers annually across its branches. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rischart Bakery At Marienplatz Metro In Munich
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    Rischart Bakery At Marienplatz Metro In Munich
    The illuminated Rischart logo is seen above the bakery counter inside the Marienplatz station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Rischart, officially known as Max Rischart's Backhaus KG, is a traditional Munich-based bakery and catering company that serves millions of customers annually across its branches. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rischart Bakery At Marienplatz Metro In Munich
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    Rischart Bakery At Marienplatz Metro In Munich
    The illuminated Rischart logo is seen above the bakery counter inside the Marienplatz station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Rischart, officially known as Max Rischart's Backhaus KG, is a traditional Munich-based bakery and catering company that serves millions of customers annually across its branches. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Woman Using Smartphone Outside Yorma’s Store
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    Young Woman Using Smartphone Outside Yorma’s Store
    A young woman sits outside a Yorma's convenience store using her smartphone in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on October 4, 2025. The chain offers takeaway food and drinks near railway stations across Germany. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Woman Using Smartphone Outside Yorma’s Store
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    Young Woman Using Smartphone Outside Yorma’s Store
    A young woman sits outside a Yorma's convenience store using her smartphone in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on October 4, 2025. The chain offers takeaway food and drinks near railway stations across Germany. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    The Subway logo is seen on a street in Krakow, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
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    La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
    Pictures must credit: Mos Burger Here’s a tasty way to get a good night’s sleep — on a mattress-like cushion shaped like a sausage and egg focaccia sandwich. It features cushions shaped like the sausage and egg in an offering from Japanese fast food chain Mos Burger. It can also be used as an armchair by propping up the back or it can be laid out flat as somewhere to stretch out on while watching TV. The whole thing is roughly 100 times the size of the real sandwich. The bed is called the Tsukimi Dekaccha, and is a play on the Japanese words for “focaccia” and the“dekai” which means “huge” The adult sized to lounger has a foldable focaccia cushion, soft-boiled egg cushion which can also be worn like a dress or long shirt, curved sausage cushion, barbecue sauce blanket, and shredded cabbage cushion. All are fiullef with bean bag-like beads. A Mos Burger spokesperson said: “We have created an extra-large cushion that allows you to experience the feeling of a soft, soft-boiled egg while feeling the unique texture of fluffy and chewy focaccia all over your body.” Just ten of the beds are being made and will be given away by lottery from customers who follow the official Mos Burger X account and repost the campaign post during the period. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
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    La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
    Pictures must credit: Mos Burger Here’s a tasty way to get a good night’s sleep — on a mattress-like cushion shaped like a sausage and egg focaccia sandwich. It features cushions shaped like the sausage and egg in an offering from Japanese fast food chain Mos Burger. It can also be used as an armchair by propping up the back or it can be laid out flat as somewhere to stretch out on while watching TV. The whole thing is roughly 100 times the size of the real sandwich. The bed is called the Tsukimi Dekaccha, and is a play on the Japanese words for “focaccia” and the“dekai” which means “huge” The adult sized to lounger has a foldable focaccia cushion, soft-boiled egg cushion which can also be worn like a dress or long shirt, curved sausage cushion, barbecue sauce blanket, and shredded cabbage cushion. All are fiullef with bean bag-like beads. A Mos Burger spokesperson said: “We have created an extra-large cushion that allows you to experience the feeling of a soft, soft-boiled egg while feeling the unique texture of fluffy and chewy focaccia all over your body.” Just ten of the beds are being made and will be given away by lottery from customers who follow the official Mos Burger X account and repost the campaign post during the period. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
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    La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
    Pictures must credit: Mos Burger Here’s a tasty way to get a good night’s sleep — on a mattress-like cushion shaped like a sausage and egg focaccia sandwich. It features cushions shaped like the sausage and egg in an offering from Japanese fast food chain Mos Burger. It can also be used as an armchair by propping up the back or it can be laid out flat as somewhere to stretch out on while watching TV. The whole thing is roughly 100 times the size of the real sandwich. The bed is called the Tsukimi Dekaccha, and is a play on the Japanese words for “focaccia” and the“dekai” which means “huge” The adult sized to lounger has a foldable focaccia cushion, soft-boiled egg cushion which can also be worn like a dress or long shirt, curved sausage cushion, barbecue sauce blanket, and shredded cabbage cushion. All are fiullef with bean bag-like beads. A Mos Burger spokesperson said: “We have created an extra-large cushion that allows you to experience the feeling of a soft, soft-boiled egg while feeling the unique texture of fluffy and chewy focaccia all over your body.” Just ten of the beds are being made and will be given away by lottery from customers who follow the official Mos Burger X account and repost the campaign post during the period. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
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    La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
    Pictures must credit: Mos Burger Here’s a tasty way to get a good night’s sleep — on a mattress-like cushion shaped like a sausage and egg focaccia sandwich. It features cushions shaped like the sausage and egg in an offering from Japanese fast food chain Mos Burger. It can also be used as an armchair by propping up the back or it can be laid out flat as somewhere to stretch out on while watching TV. The whole thing is roughly 100 times the size of the real sandwich. The bed is called the Tsukimi Dekaccha, and is a play on the Japanese words for “focaccia” and the“dekai” which means “huge” The adult sized to lounger has a foldable focaccia cushion, soft-boiled egg cushion which can also be worn like a dress or long shirt, curved sausage cushion, barbecue sauce blanket, and shredded cabbage cushion. All are fiullef with bean bag-like beads. A Mos Burger spokesperson said: “We have created an extra-large cushion that allows you to experience the feeling of a soft, soft-boiled egg while feeling the unique texture of fluffy and chewy focaccia all over your body.” Just ten of the beds are being made and will be given away by lottery from customers who follow the official Mos Burger X account and repost the campaign post during the period. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
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    La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
    Pictures must credit: Mos Burger Here’s a tasty way to get a good night’s sleep — on a mattress-like cushion shaped like a sausage and egg focaccia sandwich. It features cushions shaped like the sausage and egg in an offering from Japanese fast food chain Mos Burger. It can also be used as an armchair by propping up the back or it can be laid out flat as somewhere to stretch out on while watching TV. The whole thing is roughly 100 times the size of the real sandwich. The bed is called the Tsukimi Dekaccha, and is a play on the Japanese words for “focaccia” and the“dekai” which means “huge” The adult sized to lounger has a foldable focaccia cushion, soft-boiled egg cushion which can also be worn like a dress or long shirt, curved sausage cushion, barbecue sauce blanket, and shredded cabbage cushion. All are fiullef with bean bag-like beads. A Mos Burger spokesperson said: “We have created an extra-large cushion that allows you to experience the feeling of a soft, soft-boiled egg while feeling the unique texture of fluffy and chewy focaccia all over your body.” Just ten of the beds are being made and will be given away by lottery from customers who follow the official Mos Burger X account and repost the campaign post during the period. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
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    La chaine de restauration Mos Burger propose un coussin en forme de focaccia
    Pictures must credit: Mos Burger Here’s a tasty way to get a good night’s sleep — on a mattress-like cushion shaped like a sausage and egg focaccia sandwich. It features cushions shaped like the sausage and egg in an offering from Japanese fast food chain Mos Burger. It can also be used as an armchair by propping up the back or it can be laid out flat as somewhere to stretch out on while watching TV. The whole thing is roughly 100 times the size of the real sandwich. The bed is called the Tsukimi Dekaccha, and is a play on the Japanese words for “focaccia” and the“dekai” which means “huge” The adult sized to lounger has a foldable focaccia cushion, soft-boiled egg cushion which can also be worn like a dress or long shirt, curved sausage cushion, barbecue sauce blanket, and shredded cabbage cushion. All are fiullef with bean bag-like beads. A Mos Burger spokesperson said: “We have created an extra-large cushion that allows you to experience the feeling of a soft, soft-boiled egg while feeling the unique texture of fluffy and chewy focaccia all over your body.” Just ten of the beds are being made and will be given away by lottery from customers who follow the official Mos Burger X account and repost the campaign post during the period. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • 59 summer problems solved – from sunburn and sweating to wasps and wedgies.
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    59 summer problems solved – from sunburn and sweating to wasps and wedgies.
    59 summer problems solved Ð from sunburn and sweating to wasps and wedgies. Dining disasters Ð and how to eat in the heat. Sandy, sweaty sandwiches.
    Photograph: Ilka & Franz/The Guardian. Styling throughout: Sam Deaman.

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  • From compressed yeast to cream cheese and cornflakes: one man's search for the world's greatest sandwich - Barry Enderwick
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    From compressed yeast to cream cheese and cornflakes: one man's search for the world's greatest sandwich - Barry Enderwick
    Barry Enderwick has recreated more than 700 sandwich recipes from history, dating from 200BC to the present day. What has he learned - and crucially - which are the tastiest?

    arry Enderwick's adventures in sandwiches began with a filling of chopped raw oysters. It was, he says, "so gross". Still, his epic sandwich exploration continued with gusto. Since December 2018, Enderwick - a one-man historical re-enaction society, armed with mayonnaise and old cookery books - has recreated recipes for his social media accounts, Sandwiches of History. What began as occasional posts on Instagram, and then TikTok, has now turned into a daily lunchtime creation for hundreds of thousands of followers. Its success has come as something of a surprise.

    Barry Enderwick enjoys a "Pan Bagnat" sandwich he made in the kitchen of his home in San Jose, CA.

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  • From compressed yeast to cream cheese and cornflakes: one man's search for the world's greatest sandwich - Barry Enderwick
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    From compressed yeast to cream cheese and cornflakes: one man's search for the world's greatest sandwich - Barry Enderwick
    Barry Enderwick has recreated more than 700 sandwich recipes from history, dating from 200BC to the present day. What has he learned - and crucially - which are the tastiest?

    arry Enderwick's adventures in sandwiches began with a filling of chopped raw oysters. It was, he says, "so gross". Still, his epic sandwich exploration continued with gusto. Since December 2018, Enderwick - a one-man historical re-enaction society, armed with mayonnaise and old cookery books - has recreated recipes for his social media accounts, Sandwiches of History. What began as occasional posts on Instagram, and then TikTok, has now turned into a daily lunchtime creation for hundreds of thousands of followers. Its success has come as something of a surprise.

    Barry Enderwick in the kitchen of his home in San Jose with three sandwiches he made - left to right: "Pan Bagnat" from France , "Peanut Butter and Jelly" 1901 from Boston Cooking School Magazine and "The Tomato" from Turkey and The Wolf's cookbook Flavor Trippin' in New Orleans.

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  • Lunchtime in London's Markets.
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    Lunchtime in London's Markets.
    Lunchtime in Borough Market, London Bridge, 20 January 2022

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  • Lunchtime in London's Markets.
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    Lunchtime in London's Markets.
    Lunchtime in Borough Market, London Bridge, 20 January 2022

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  • Lunchtime in London's Markets.
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    Lunchtime in London's Markets.
    Lunchtime in Borough Market, London Bridge, 20 January 2022

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  • Lunchtime in London's Markets.
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    Lunchtime in London's Markets.
    Lunchtime in Borough Market, London Bridge, 20 January 2022

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  • Lunchtime in London's Markets.
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    Lunchtime in London's Markets.
    Lunchtime in Borough Market, London Bridge, 20 January 2022

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  • Lunchtime in London's Markets.
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    Lunchtime in London's Markets.
    Lunchtime in Spitalfields, city of London, 20 January 2022

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  • Lunchtime in London's Markets.
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    Lunchtime in London's Markets.
    Lunchtime in Spitalfields, city of London, 20 January 2022

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  • Lunchtime in London's Markets.
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    Lunchtime in London's Markets.
    Lunchtime in Spitalfields, city of London, 20 January 2022

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  • ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
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    ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
    Pano Christou, 42, has only been Pret a Manger's CEO since October 2019.

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  • ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
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    ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
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  • ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
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    ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
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  • ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
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    ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
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  • ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
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    ‘We’re developing a dinner menu – Covid is an opportunity’: Pret a Manger’s CEO on its fight for survival. The sandwich chain has become a symbol of the way we used to live, pre-pandemic. Can boss Pano Christou turn things around?
    Pano Christou, 42, has only been Pret a Manger's CEO since October 2019.

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  • Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
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    Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
    London, UK. BA air crew wear masks in Terminal 5 at London Heathrow on their way to work as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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  • Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
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    Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
    London, UK. Three young travellers wear masks in Terminal 5 at London Heathrow on their way to Nice for a two week holiday as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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  • Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
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    Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
    London, UK. Three young travellers wear masks in Terminal 5 at London Heathrow on their way to Nice for a two week holiday as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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  • Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
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    Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
    London, UK. A young women wears a mask at Terminal 5, London Heathrow as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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  • Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
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    Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
    London, UK. A young women wears a mask at Terminal 5, London Heathrow as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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    Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
    London, UK. A young women wears a mask at Terminal 5, London Heathrow as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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  • Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
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    Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
    London, UK. A man walks down the Kings Road in Chelsea while wearing a horses head mask. Face masks will be compulsory in shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets from 24th July and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine. Photo credit: Alex Lentati
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  • Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
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    Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
    London, UK. A man buys a takeaway from Pret A Manger in Chelsea while wearing a horses head mask. Face masks will be compulsory in shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets from 24th July and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine. Photo credit: Alex Lentati
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    Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
    London, UK. Shoppers and workers get their takeaway from Pret A Manger in Chelsea while wearing masks before it becomes compulsory in shops in England tomorrow. Face masks will be compulsory in shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets from 24th July and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine. Photo credit: Alex Lentati
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    Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
    London, UK. Shoppers and workers get their takeaway from Pret A Manger in Chelsea while wearing masks before it becomes compulsory in shops in England tomorrow. Face masks will be compulsory in shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets from 24th July and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine. Photo credit: Alex Lentati
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    Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
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    Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
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    Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
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    Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
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    Shoppers wear masks while out shopping in Chelsea.
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  • Hollywood actor Ryan Phillippe picks up a deli sandwich on Friday afternoon ? despite announcing that he would be staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
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    Hollywood actor Ryan Phillippe picks up a deli sandwich on Friday afternoon ? despite announcing that he would be staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
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    Hollywood actor Ryan Phillippe picks up a deli sandwich on Friday afternoon ? despite announcing that he would be staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday the ex-husband of Reese Witherspoon, 45, had taken to social media to describe himself as a ñspoiled quarantined kingî, whilst sharing with fans that he planned on ñdoing a little live actingî each day during the crisis. He Tweeted: ñWhile we're all shut in. YÍknow, a little drama, a little comedy. Like 2-3 hours everyday.î But Ryan made a break from his self-isolation to run some Friday errands, picking up a sandwich from Bay Cities Italian Deli in Santa Monica before going on to MedMen cannabis dispensary. He wore a black T-shirt, knee length leggings with sculls, gray baseball hat and camouflage crocs.
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    Lib Dem candidate Sam Gyimah in Portobello market has his bacon sandwich moment
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    Sandwiches from Bodega RitaÕs, King's Cross.
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