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  • Dutch beach restaurants add sunscreen 'shots' to menu in fight against cancer
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    Dutch beach restaurants add sunscreen 'shots' to menu in fight against cancer
    Hospitality venues across the Netherlands partake in a new scheme to combat high rates of deadly melanoma.

    160 hospitality venues around the Netherlands are taking part in a new sunburn prevention scheme. The small, wet and windy country might not be known for its tropical climes, but the Dutch have one of Europe's highest diagnosis rates for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.

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  • Dutch beach restaurants add sunscreen 'shots' to menu in fight against cancer
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    Dutch beach restaurants add sunscreen 'shots' to menu in fight against cancer
    Hospitality venues across the Netherlands partake in a new scheme to combat high rates of deadly melanoma.

    160 hospitality venues around the Netherlands are taking part in a new sunburn prevention scheme. The small, wet and windy country might not be known for its tropical climes, but the Dutch have one of Europe's highest diagnosis rates for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Exhibition in Kyiv's Maidan square showing a photo of demonstrators protesting against the Kremlin-backed then president Viktor Yanukovych

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    A memorial to Oleksandr, a 22-year-old architecture student. A sniper shot him on February 18th, 2014. He died early the following day in hospital. The person who killed him has not been identified.

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Exhibition in Kyiv's Maidan square showing a photo of Berkut riot police in February 2014. They attacked unarmed demonstrators protesting against the Kremlin-backed then president Viktor Yanukovych

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    A memorial to the Heavenly Hundred protesters killed in February 2014 by then president Viktor Yanukovych's security forces on Maidan, Kyiv's central Independent square.

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Inna Plekhanova, in front of a memorial to her son Oleksandr, a 22-year-old architecture student. A sniper shot him on February 18th, 2014. He died early the following day in hospital. The person who killed him has not been identified.

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Inna Plekhanova, in front of a memorial to her son Oleksandr, a 22-year-old architecture student. A sniper shot him on February 18th, 2014. He died early the following day in hospital. The person who killed him has not been identified.

    Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Inna Plekhanova, in front of a memorial to the Heavenly Hundred protesters killed in February 2014 by then president Viktor Yanukovych's security forces.

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Inna Plekhanova, in front of a memorial to the Heavenly Hundred protesters killed in February 2014 by then president Viktor Yanukovych's security forces.

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Yuriy Aksenyn and Inna Plekhanova, mother of Oleksandr Plekhanov, 22. He was killed on February 18th 2014 by a government sniper. He was standing next to a barricade in Institutka street on Maidan, Kyiv's central Independent square.

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Yuriy Aksenyn, standing in front of a memorial to his father Vasyl. Vasyl was a 52-year-old engineer from Chirnivtsi, a city in south-west Ukraine. A sniper shot him on February 20th, 2014. He died a month later in hospital.

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Inna Plekhanova, mother of Oleksandr Plekhanov, 22. She is standing in the spot where her son was shot on February 18th 2014 by a regime sniper. The street in Maidan, Kyiv's central Independent square, was known as Institutka. It is now called Heavenly Hundred, after the 103 protesters killed by then president Viktor Yanukovych's security forces.

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Inna Plekhanova, mother of Oleksandr Plekhanov, 22. She is standing in the spot where her son was shot on February 18th 2014 by a regime sniper. The street in Maidan, Kyiv's central Independent square, was known as Institutka. It is now called Heavenly Hundred, after the 103 protesters killed by then president Viktor Yanukovych's security forces.

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  • The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
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    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv's bloody revolution
    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city's independence square.

    Oleksandr Plekhanov took part in protests against Ukraine's corrupt then president, Viktor Yanukovych.

    The protests began in November 2013. Initially, they were peaceful. For three months there was a standoff. Then Yanukovych, under pressure from Vladimir Putin, sent in thugs and baton-wielding riot police.

    "It was a single shot, right in the middle of the temple," Oleksandr's mother Inna Plekhanova said. The riot police - known as Berkut - were perched on the roof of the neo-classical October Palace. From there, they gunned down unarmed protesters.

    Yuriy Aksenyn and Inna Plekhanova, mother of Oleksandr Plekhanov, 22. He was killed on February 18th 2014 by a government sniper. He was standing next to a barricade in Institutka street on Maidan, Kyiv's central Independent square.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    DUKAS_156957916_EYE
    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
    June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
    June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
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    FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
    June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
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    FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
    June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Gangs of London stars join volunteers to help people struggling through cost of living crisis
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    Gangs of London stars join volunteers to help people struggling through cost of living crisis
    Stars of TV series Gangs of London gave out food parcels in east London as the cost-of-living crisis continues to hit UK households.

    Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.

    The cast of Gangs of London joined forces with The Felix Project and Rise 365 to distribute food to struggling families in East London.

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    Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.

    The cast of Gangs of London joined forces with The Felix Project and Rise 365 to distribute food to struggling families in East London.

    Sope Dirisu packs food at Rise 365.

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    Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.

    The cast of Gangs of London joined forces with The Felix Project and Rise 365 to distribute food to struggling families in East London.

    Orli Shuka and Eri Shuka unpack the Felix van

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    Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.

    The cast of Gangs of London joined forces with The Felix Project and Rise 365 to distribute food to struggling families in East London.

    Sope Dirisu, Pippa Bennett-Warner and Fady El sayed pack food at Rise 365.

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    Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.

    The cast of Gangs of London joined forces with The Felix Project and Rise 365 to distribute food to struggling families in East London.

    Pippa Bennett-Warner helps load crates of food ready for distribution.

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