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  • Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
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    Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
    A street vendor cart sells Krakowskie Obwarzanki in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The booth stall features traditional Obwarzanek Krakowski, a braided ring-shaped baked bread. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
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    Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
    A street vendor cart sells Krakowskie Obwarzanki in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The booth stall features traditional Obwarzanek Krakowski, a braided ring-shaped baked bread. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
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    Devotees Mark Bala Chaturdashi At Pashupatinath In Nepal
    Nepali Hindu devotees scatter Sat-bij, a sacred mix of seven seeds, around the Shivalinga at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, as part of the Bala Chaturdashi rituals performed in memory of departed loved ones. Later in the day, devotees also float oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the temple premises, symbolizing prayers for peace and liberation of the souls of their ancestors. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Torello Co-owner Mark Brancatisano with their Torello Farm Belted Galloway Beef cattle that are processed off farm and sold in the Torello Farm Gate shop in Dromana. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Produce at the Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Artichokes at the Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Hasitha Kumarasiingha working at the family owned Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Nicola potatoes at the Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

    Penny Stephens / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
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    Cheap, local and in season: why Victorians are shopping at the Torello farm gate
    Small farm shops are growing in popularity but proponents say regulations are holding them back.

    Located 84km from the Melbourne CBD, the Torello farm-gate store sells seasonal produce on behalf of 80 local producers, as well as beef and lamb produced on Sophie O'Neil and her partner Mark Brancatisano's other farm just up the road.

    Sophie O’Neil at her family owned Torello Farm Gate in Dromana where produce from local farmers is sold including their own Belted Galloway beef. Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    Wednesday 28th September 2024

    Penny Stephens / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
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    ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
    Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Crossick/ITV/Shutterstock (13645049a)
    From Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.

    THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE
    TUESDAY 20TH DECEMBER 2022
    on ITV1

    Pictured: Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex in the Royal Box singing the National Anthem during the Royal Variety Performance 2022, at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Thursday December 1, 2022.

    Photographer: Matt Crossick

    Multi award winning comedian and actor Lee Mack is to host The Royal Variety Performance 2022 from the magnificent Royal Albert Hall in London. The event will be held in the presence of The Earl and Countess of Wessex. In honour of Queen Elizabeth II long association with The Royal Variety Performance there will be a unique celebration as world-renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, award-winning Gary Barlow and Gareth Malone accompanied by members of the London Youth Choir, perform a very special version of 'Sing'. The evening will be a spectacular celebration featuring exceptional performers, world class theatre, outstanding singers and hilarious British comedy. Stars lined up to appear are Disco Soul R&B sensations Nile Rodgers & Chic, Brit Award winner George Ezra, multi award-winner Ellie Goulding, Eurovision star and singer Sam Ryder, and powerhouse pop star Becky Hill. After winning a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards, the dazzling cast of the musical Cabaret take to the stage with an exclusive performance. Plus, Disney's Newsies perform a sensational extract from their Tony award-winning musical, which opens in London later this month. Returning to the RVP stage with a death-defying display from their latest show Kurios are Cirque Du Soleil. Hollywood star Rita Wilson and Grammy Award winner Gregory Porter
    will perform a stunning duet, plus Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds entertain the audience with a very special rendition of their hit 'Three Lions'. The evening will also

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
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    ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
    Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Crossick/ITV/Shutterstock (13645049d)
    From Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.

    THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE
    TUESDAY 20TH DECEMBER 2022
    on ITV1

    Pictured: Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex in the Royal Box singing the National Anthem during the Royal Variety Performance 2022, at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Thursday December 1, 2022.

    Photographer: Matt Crossick

    Multi award winning comedian and actor Lee Mack is to host The Royal Variety Performance 2022 from the magnificent Royal Albert Hall in London. The event will be held in the presence of The Earl and Countess of Wessex. In honour of Queen Elizabeth II long association with The Royal Variety Performance there will be a unique celebration as world-renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, award-winning Gary Barlow and Gareth Malone accompanied by members of the London Youth Choir, perform a very special version of ÔSingÕ. The evening will be a spectacular celebration featuring exceptional performers, world class theatre, outstanding singers and hilarious British comedy. Stars lined up to appear are Disco Soul R&B sensations Nile Rodgers & Chic, Brit Award winner George Ezra, multi award-winner Ellie Goulding, Eurovision star and singer Sam Ryder, and powerhouse pop star Becky Hill. After winning a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards, the dazzling cast of the musical Cabaret take to the stage with an exclusive performance. Plus, DisneyÕs Newsies perform a sensational extract from their Tony award-winning musical, which opens in London later this month. Returning to the RVP stage with a death-defying display from their latest show Kurios are Cirque Du Soleil. Hollywood star Rita Wilson and Grammy Award winner Gregory Porter
    will perform a stunning duet, plus Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds entertain the audience with a very special rendition of their hit ÔThree LionsÕ. The evening will also

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
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    ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
    Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Crossick/ITV/Shutterstock (13645049f)
    From Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.

    THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE
    TUESDAY 20TH DECEMBER 2022
    on ITV1

    Pictured: Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex in the Royal Box singing the National Anthem during the Royal Variety Performance 2022, at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Thursday December 1, 2022.

    Photographer: Matt Crossick

    Multi award winning comedian and actor Lee Mack is to host The Royal Variety Performance 2022 from the magnificent Royal Albert Hall in London. The event will be held in the presence of The Earl and Countess of Wessex. In honour of Queen Elizabeth II long association with The Royal Variety Performance there will be a unique celebration as world-renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, award-winning Gary Barlow and Gareth Malone accompanied by members of the London Youth Choir, perform a very special version of 'Sing'. The evening will be a spectacular celebration featuring exceptional performers, world class theatre, outstanding singers and hilarious British comedy. Stars lined up to appear are Disco Soul R&B sensations Nile Rodgers & Chic, Brit Award winner George Ezra, multi award-winner Ellie Goulding, Eurovision star and singer Sam Ryder, and powerhouse pop star Becky Hill. After winning a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards, the dazzling cast of the musical Cabaret take to the stage with an exclusive performance. Plus, Disney's Newsies perform a sensational extract from their Tony award-winning musical, which opens in London later this month. Returning to the RVP stage with a death-defying display from their latest show Kurios are Cirque Du Soleil. Hollywood star Rita Wilson and Grammy Award winner Gregory Porter
    will perform a stunning duet, plus Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds entertain the audience with a very special rendition of their hit 'Three Lions'. The evening will also

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
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    ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
    Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/ITV/Shutterstock (13645029i)
    From Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.

    THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE
    TUESDAY 20TH DECEMBER 2022
    on ITV1

    Pictured: Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sophie, Countess of Wessex arrive at the Royal Albert Hall ahead of the Royal Variety Performance 2022, at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Thursday December 1, 2022.

    Photographer: Matt Crossick

    Multi award winning comedian and actor Lee Mack is to host The Royal Variety Performance 2022 from the magnificent Royal Albert Hall in London. The event will be held in the presence of The Earl and Countess of Wessex. In honour of Queen Elizabeth II long association with The Royal Variety Performance there will be a unique celebration as world-renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, award-winning Gary Barlow and Gareth Malone accompanied by members of the London Youth Choir, perform a very special version of 'Sing'. The evening will be a spectacular celebration featuring exceptional performers, world class theatre, outstanding singers and hilarious British comedy. Stars lined up to appear are Disco Soul R&B sensations Nile Rodgers & Chic, Brit Award winner George Ezra, multi award-winner Ellie Goulding, Eurovision star and singer Sam Ryder, and powerhouse pop star Becky Hill. After winning a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards, the dazzling cast of the musical Cabaret take to the stage with an exclusive performance. Plus, Disney's Newsies perform a sensational extract from their Tony award-winning musical, which opens in London later this month. Returning to the RVP stage with a death-defying display from their latest show Kurios are Cirque Du Soleil. Hollywood star Rita Wilson and Grammy Award winner Gregory Porter
    will perform a stunning duet, plus Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds entertain the audience with a very special rendition of their hit 'Three Lions'. The evening will also feature

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
    DUK10152881_002
    ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
    Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Crossick/ITV/Shutterstock (13645049c)
    From Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.

    THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE
    TUESDAY 20TH DECEMBER 2022
    on ITV1

    Pictured: Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex in the Royal Box singing the National Anthem during the Royal Variety Performance 2022, at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Thursday December 1, 2022.

    Photographer: Matt Crossick

    Multi award winning comedian and actor Lee Mack is to host The Royal Variety Performance 2022 from the magnificent Royal Albert Hall in London. The event will be held in the presence of The Earl and Countess of Wessex. In honour of Queen Elizabeth II long association with The Royal Variety Performance there will be a unique celebration as world-renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, award-winning Gary Barlow and Gareth Malone accompanied by members of the London Youth Choir, perform a very special version of 'Sing'. The evening will be a spectacular celebration featuring exceptional performers, world class theatre, outstanding singers and hilarious British comedy. Stars lined up to appear are Disco Soul R&B sensations Nile Rodgers & Chic, Brit Award winner George Ezra, multi award-winner Ellie Goulding, Eurovision star and singer Sam Ryder, and powerhouse pop star Becky Hill. After winning a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards, the dazzling cast of the musical Cabaret take to the stage with an exclusive performance. Plus, Disney's Newsies perform a sensational extract from their Tony award-winning musical, which opens in London later this month. Returning to the RVP stage with a death-defying display from their latest show Kurios are Cirque Du Soleil. Hollywood star Rita Wilson and Grammy Award winner Gregory Porter
    will perform a stunning duet, plus Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds entertain the audience with a very special rendition of their hit 'Three Lions'. The evening will also

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
    DUK10152881_001
    ROYALS - Sophie von Wessex und Prinz Edward in der Royal Box beim Singen der Nationalhymne an der Royal Variety Performance 2022
    Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/ITV/Shutterstock (13645029h)
    From Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.

    THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE
    TUESDAY 20TH DECEMBER 2022
    on ITV1

    Pictured: Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sophie, Countess of Wessex arrive at the Royal Albert Hall ahead of the Royal Variety Performance 2022, at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Thursday December 1, 2022.

    Photographer: Matt Crossick

    Multi award winning comedian and actor Lee Mack is to host The Royal Variety Performance 2022 from the magnificent Royal Albert Hall in London. The event will be held in the presence of The Earl and Countess of Wessex. In honour of Queen Elizabeth II long association with The Royal Variety Performance there will be a unique celebration as world-renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, award-winning Gary Barlow and Gareth Malone accompanied by members of the London Youth Choir, perform a very special version of 'Sing'. The evening will be a spectacular celebration featuring exceptional performers, world class theatre, outstanding singers and hilarious British comedy. Stars lined up to appear are Disco Soul R&B sensations Nile Rodgers & Chic, Brit Award winner George Ezra, multi award-winner Ellie Goulding, Eurovision star and singer Sam Ryder, and powerhouse pop star Becky Hill. After winning a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards, the dazzling cast of the musical Cabaret take to the stage with an exclusive performance. Plus, Disney's Newsies perform a sensational extract from their Tony award-winning musical, which opens in London later this month. Returning to the RVP stage with a death-defying display from their latest show Kurios are Cirque Du Soleil. Hollywood star Rita Wilson and Grammy Award winner Gregory Porter
    will perform a stunning duet, plus Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds entertain the audience with a very special rendition of their hit 'Three Lions'. The evening will also feature

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    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
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    (171123) -- JIANDE, Nov. 23, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Villagers peel oil-tea camellia seeds at a cooperative in Lijia Township of Jiande, east China's Zhejiang Province, Nov. 23, 2017. Lijia has a long history of camellia oil manufacture. To help villagers increase income, a professional oil-tea camellia cooperative was founded here in 2010. It also restored a hydraulic oil extracting workshop at its original site. The township planted more than 1,333 hectares of oil-tea camellia, with output value of 60 million yuan (about 9.12 million U.S. dollars) in 2016. (Xinhua/Xu Yu)(mcg)
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    Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visit Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire, Britain - 25 Apr 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX (3716241e)
    Sophie Countess of Wessex sprinkles poppy seeds over the Time Capsule she planted on an earlier visit to the Abbey
    Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visit Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire, Britain - 25 Apr 2014

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    Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visit Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire, Britain - 25 Apr 2014
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    Sophie Countess of Wessex sprinkles poppy seeds over the Time Capsule she planted on an earlier visit to the Abbey
    Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visit Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire, Britain - 25 Apr 2014

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  • Squirrels and birds eat Dalek made from nuts and seeds by Dr Who fan, Hampshire, Britain - 14 Dec 2013
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    Squirrels and birds eat Dalek made from nuts and seeds by Dr Who fan, Hampshire, Britain - 14 Dec 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Balcombe/REX (3473648c)

    Extermi-nut! Squirrels And Birds Go Nuts For Dr Who Treat
    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    Squirrels and birds clearly weren't in fear of being exterminated as they tucked into this nut-covered Dalek!

    The unusual treat, on a bird table in Hampshire, was created by pensioner Victoria Baker.

    She used an old dalek toy of her grandson's, and painstakingly covered it with hundreds of peanuts and sunflower seeds.

    "I used melted brown sugar and peanut butter to act as glue," said Mrs Baker, 87, at her home in Lyndhurst, in the New Forest National Park.

    "It took several hours to complete, but I'm very happy with the result, as are the local squirrels and birds!"

    Mrs Baker and 10 year-old grandson Charlie sat at the window watching as the first grey squirrel confronted the foot-high dalek, complete with nut-packed plunger.

    "The animal was very nervous to start with, but soon realised one of his favourite foods was on offer," she said.

    "Once he knew the dalek was not going to exterminate him, he started tucking in.

    "Pigeons, robins, thrushes and blue tits followed quickly."

    Mrs Baker said she has watched Doctor Who since it began in the sixties, first with her children, then with her grandchildren.

    "We've all enjoyed it over the years."

    The hit BBC show celebrated it's fiftieth anniversary last year, and the Christmas Day special saw the Doctor battling the daleks once again.

    New Doctor Peter Capaldi will start filming series eight of the show this month, but fans will have to wait until the autumn before it hits screens.

    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Chris Balcombe / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUQQIVFKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Squirrels and birds eat Dalek made from nuts and seeds by Dr Who fan, Hampshire, Britain - 14 Dec 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Balcombe/REX (3473648d)

    Extermi-nut! Squirrels And Birds Go Nuts For Dr Who Treat
    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    Squirrels and birds clearly weren't in fear of being exterminated as they tucked into this nut-covered Dalek!

    The unusual treat, on a bird table in Hampshire, was created by pensioner Victoria Baker.

    She used an old dalek toy of her grandson's, and painstakingly covered it with hundreds of peanuts and sunflower seeds.

    "I used melted brown sugar and peanut butter to act as glue," said Mrs Baker, 87, at her home in Lyndhurst, in the New Forest National Park.

    "It took several hours to complete, but I'm very happy with the result, as are the local squirrels and birds!"

    Mrs Baker and 10 year-old grandson Charlie sat at the window watching as the first grey squirrel confronted the foot-high dalek, complete with nut-packed plunger.

    "The animal was very nervous to start with, but soon realised one of his favourite foods was on offer," she said.

    "Once he knew the dalek was not going to exterminate him, he started tucking in.

    "Pigeons, robins, thrushes and blue tits followed quickly."

    Mrs Baker said she has watched Doctor Who since it began in the sixties, first with her children, then with her grandchildren.

    "We've all enjoyed it over the years."

    The hit BBC show celebrated it's fiftieth anniversary last year, and the Christmas Day special saw the Doctor battling the daleks once again.

    New Doctor Peter Capaldi will start filming series eight of the show this month, but fans will have to wait until the autumn before it hits screens.

    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Chris Balcombe / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUQQIVFKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Squirrels and birds eat Dalek made from nuts and seeds by Dr Who fan, Hampshire, Britain - 14 Dec 2013
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    Squirrels and birds eat Dalek made from nuts and seeds by Dr Who fan, Hampshire, Britain - 14 Dec 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Balcombe/REX (3473648a)

    Extermi-nut! Squirrels And Birds Go Nuts For Dr Who Treat
    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    Squirrels and birds clearly weren't in fear of being exterminated as they tucked into this nut-covered Dalek!

    The unusual treat, on a bird table in Hampshire, was created by pensioner Victoria Baker.

    She used an old dalek toy of her grandson's, and painstakingly covered it with hundreds of peanuts and sunflower seeds.

    "I used melted brown sugar and peanut butter to act as glue," said Mrs Baker, 87, at her home in Lyndhurst, in the New Forest National Park.

    "It took several hours to complete, but I'm very happy with the result, as are the local squirrels and birds!"

    Mrs Baker and 10 year-old grandson Charlie sat at the window watching as the first grey squirrel confronted the foot-high dalek, complete with nut-packed plunger.

    "The animal was very nervous to start with, but soon realised one of his favourite foods was on offer," she said.

    "Once he knew the dalek was not going to exterminate him, he started tucking in.

    "Pigeons, robins, thrushes and blue tits followed quickly."

    Mrs Baker said she has watched Doctor Who since it began in the sixties, first with her children, then with her grandchildren.

    "We've all enjoyed it over the years."

    The hit BBC show celebrated it's fiftieth anniversary last year, and the Christmas Day special saw the Doctor battling the daleks once again.

    New Doctor Peter Capaldi will start filming series eight of the show this month, but fans will have to wait until the autumn before it hits screens.

    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Chris Balcombe / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUQQIVFKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Squirrels and birds eat Dalek made from nuts and seeds by Dr Who fan, Hampshire, Britain - 14 Dec 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Balcombe/REX (3473648b)

    Extermi-nut! Squirrels And Birds Go Nuts For Dr Who Treat
    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    Squirrels and birds clearly weren't in fear of being exterminated as they tucked into this nut-covered Dalek!

    The unusual treat, on a bird table in Hampshire, was created by pensioner Victoria Baker.

    She used an old dalek toy of her grandson's, and painstakingly covered it with hundreds of peanuts and sunflower seeds.

    "I used melted brown sugar and peanut butter to act as glue," said Mrs Baker, 87, at her home in Lyndhurst, in the New Forest National Park.

    "It took several hours to complete, but I'm very happy with the result, as are the local squirrels and birds!"

    Mrs Baker and 10 year-old grandson Charlie sat at the window watching as the first grey squirrel confronted the foot-high dalek, complete with nut-packed plunger.

    "The animal was very nervous to start with, but soon realised one of his favourite foods was on offer," she said.

    "Once he knew the dalek was not going to exterminate him, he started tucking in.

    "Pigeons, robins, thrushes and blue tits followed quickly."

    Mrs Baker said she has watched Doctor Who since it began in the sixties, first with her children, then with her grandchildren.

    "We've all enjoyed it over the years."

    The hit BBC show celebrated it's fiftieth anniversary last year, and the Christmas Day special saw the Doctor battling the daleks once again.

    New Doctor Peter Capaldi will start filming series eight of the show this month, but fans will have to wait until the autumn before it hits screens.

    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Chris Balcombe / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUQQIVFKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Squirrels and birds eat Dalek made from nuts and seeds by Dr Who fan, Hampshire, Britain - 14 Dec 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Balcombe/REX (3473648g)

    Extermi-nut! Squirrels And Birds Go Nuts For Dr Who Treat
    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    Squirrels and birds clearly weren't in fear of being exterminated as they tucked into this nut-covered Dalek!

    The unusual treat, on a bird table in Hampshire, was created by pensioner Victoria Baker.

    She used an old dalek toy of her grandson's, and painstakingly covered it with hundreds of peanuts and sunflower seeds.

    "I used melted brown sugar and peanut butter to act as glue," said Mrs Baker, 87, at her home in Lyndhurst, in the New Forest National Park.

    "It took several hours to complete, but I'm very happy with the result, as are the local squirrels and birds!"

    Mrs Baker and 10 year-old grandson Charlie sat at the window watching as the first grey squirrel confronted the foot-high dalek, complete with nut-packed plunger.

    "The animal was very nervous to start with, but soon realised one of his favourite foods was on offer," she said.

    "Once he knew the dalek was not going to exterminate him, he started tucking in.

    "Pigeons, robins, thrushes and blue tits followed quickly."

    Mrs Baker said she has watched Doctor Who since it began in the sixties, first with her children, then with her grandchildren.

    "We've all enjoyed it over the years."

    The hit BBC show celebrated it's fiftieth anniversary last year, and the Christmas Day special saw the Doctor battling the daleks once again.

    New Doctor Peter Capaldi will start filming series eight of the show this month, but fans will have to wait until the autumn before it hits screens.

    Video: https://vimeo.com/83304679

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Chris Balcombe / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUQQIVFKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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