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    ‘We do not consent’: Police shut down anti-lockdown rally in London
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    ‘We do not consent’: Police shut down anti-lockdown rally in London

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    September 26, 2020 7:30 pm
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    In this undated image provided by the Romanian Police a view of some 200 rare and valuable books discovered Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020 hidden under a house in rural Romania, displayed in a garden in north eastern Romania. Romanian police have uncovered a trove of "irreplaceable" books including first editions of works by Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton that were stolen in a daring 2017 heist from a warehouse in London, police and the European Union's judicial cooperation agency said Friday, Sept.18, 2020.
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    Sir David Attenborough poses for photographers.
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    Sir Mark Sedwill will step down from his post at the head of the British civil service in September
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    June 29, 2020 10:02 pm
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    This undated photo issued by the Metropolitan Police shows Jonty Bravery. The 18-year-old will serve at least 15 years in prison for throwing a 6-year-old French boy from a 10th-floor viewing platform at London’s Tate Modern art gallery. Jonty Bravery was convicted of attempted murder for throwing the child off the balcony.
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    London police call for protest ban after 23 officers injured during demonstrations
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    Winston Churchill on arrival at SHAPE headquarters in Paris for lunch on Dec. 18, 1951. There to greet him were, left to right: Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Saunders, General Dwight Eisenhower, General Alfred Gruenther. Air Marshal Saunders is air chief of staff to Gen. Eisenhower and Gen. Gruenther is the supreme commander’s chief of staff.
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    Photo of Winston Churchill restored after disappearing from Google results amid calls to remove statue

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    A protective screen encloses the statue of Britain's World War II Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
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    London’s Churchill statue covered with box to protect it from protesters

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