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Slough, UK. 16th April, 2025. llegal fly-tipping and rubbish dumped next to a closed down tyre repair premises in Cippenham Slough, Berkshire. DEFRA has recently published the Official Statistics for Fly-Tipping for the 2023/24 year. They said 'Local authorities in England dealt with 1.15 million fly-tipping incidents, an increase of 6% from the 1.08 million reported in 2022/23. In 2023/24, 60% of fly-tips involved household waste. Total incidents involving household waste were 688,000 in 2023/24, an increase of 5% from 654,000 incidents in 2022/23. In Slough, compared to 2022-23, there has be-stock-photo
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Slough, UK. 16th April, 2025. llegal fly-tipping and rubbish dumped next to a closed down tyre repair premises in Cippenham Slough, Berkshire. DEFRA has recently published the Official Statistics for Fly-Tipping for the 2023/24 year. They said 'Local authorities in England dealt with 1.15 million fly-tipping incidents, an increase of 6% from the 1.08 million reported in 2022/23. In 2023/24, 60% of fly-tips involved household waste. Total incidents involving household waste were 688,000 in 2023/24, an increase of 5% from 654,000 incidents in 2022/23. In Slough, compared to 2022-23, there has be-stock-photo
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General view during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associations to defend ‘democracy’ and the ‘rule of law’, after attacks on the justice system fol-stock-photo
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A group of protesters hangs posters depicting Vincent Bollore with the words 'The far right speaks to you every day' (l'extreme droite vous parle tous les jours) and the logos of various media outlets such as CNEW, Europe 1 and C8 during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement Natio-stock-photo
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A group of protesters hangs posters depicting Vincent Bollore with the words 'The far right speaks to you every day' (l'extreme droite vous parle tous les jours) and the logos of various media outlets such as CNEW, Europe 1 and C8 during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement Natio-stock-photo
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General view during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associations to defend ‘democracy’ and the ‘rule of law’, after attacks on the justice system fol-stock-photo
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President of SOS Racisme, Dominique Sopo speaks to the press during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associations to defend ‘democracy’ and the ‘rule-stock-photo
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A protester holds a placard that reads 'Don't touch my rule of law' ( touche pas a mon etat de droit) during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associat-stock-photo
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A group of protesters hangs posters depicting Vincent Bollore with the words 'The far right speaks to you every day' (l'extreme droite vous parle tous les jours) and the logos of various media outlets such as CNEW, Europe 1 and C8 during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement Natio-stock-photo
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A group of protesters hangs posters depicting Vincent Bollore with the words 'The far right speaks to you every day' (l'extreme droite vous parle tous les jours) and the logos of various media outlets such as CNEW, Europe 1 and C8 during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement Natio-stock-photo
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President of SOS Racisme, Dominique Sopo speaks to the press during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associations to defend ‘democracy’ and the ‘rule-stock-photo
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President of SOS Racisme, Dominique Sopo speaks to the press during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associations to defend ‘democracy’ and the ‘rule-stock-photo
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President of SOS Racisme, Dominique Sopo speaks to the press during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associations to defend ‘democracy’ and the ‘rule-stock-photo
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A protester holds a placard that reads 'Don't touch my rule of law' ( touche pas a mon etat de droit) during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associat-stock-photo
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A protester holds a placard that reads 'Don't touch my rule of law' ( touche pas a mon etat de droit) during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associat-stock-photo
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President of SOS Racisme, Dominique Sopo speaks to the press during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associations to defend ‘democracy’ and the ‘rule-stock-photo
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A group of protesters hangs posters depicting Vincent Bollore with the words 'The far right speaks to you every day' (l'extreme droite vous parle tous les jours) and the logos of various media outlets such as CNEW, Europe 1 and C8 during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement Natio-stock-photo
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A group of protesters hangs posters depicting Vincent Bollore with the words 'The far right speaks to you every day' (l'extreme droite vous parle tous les jours) and the logos of various media outlets such as CNEW, Europe 1 and C8 during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement Natio-stock-photo
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A group of protesters hangs posters depicting Vincent Bollore with the words 'The far right speaks to you every day' (l'extreme droite vous parle tous les jours) and the logos of various media outlets such as CNEW, Europe 1 and C8 during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement Natio-stock-photo
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President of SOS Racisme, Dominique Sopo speaks to the press during a demonstration at Place de la Republique called by SOS Racisme, French Human Rights League (LDH) and the French union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to ‘defend the rule of law’ in Paris, France on April 12, 2025, following reactions to the conviction of the President of the parliamentary group of the French far right political party Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen. At least forty rallies are planned across France on April 12, 2025, called by a number of unions and associations to defend ‘democracy’ and the ‘rule-stock-photo
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Bill Evans - A Simple Matter of Conviction - Vintage jazz record cover-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, is joined by her legal representative, Peter Corrigan of Phoenix Law, as she leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, is joined by her legal representative, Peter Corrigan of Phoenix Law, as she leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, is joined by her legal representative, Peter Corrigan of Phoenix Law, as she leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, is joined by her legal representative, Peter Corrigan of Phoenix Law in Belfast, as she leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, is joined by her legal representative, Peter Corrigan of Phoenix Law, as she leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith, 43, leaves the Courts of Criminal Justice, Dublin, as she appeals against her 2023 conviction for being a member of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025.-stock-photo
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Paris, France. 06th Apr, 2025. Marine Le Pen during a rally of Rassemblement National (RN) after her conviction for misappropriating funds in the European Parliament on April 6, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Paris, France. 06th Apr, 2025. Helene Laporte during a rally in support of Marine Le Pen of Rassemblement National (RN) after her conviction for misappropriating funds in the European Parliament on April 6, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Paris, France. 06th Apr, 2025. Eric Ciotti during a rally in support of Marine Le Pen of Rassemblement National (RN) after her conviction for misappropriating funds in the European Parliament on April 6, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Paris, France. 06th Apr, 2025. Jordan Bardella and Marine Le Pen during a rally of Rassemblement National (RN) after her conviction for misappropriating funds in the European Parliament on April 6, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Paris, France. 06th Apr, 2025. Julien Sanchez Jordan Bardella and Eric Ciotti during a rally in support of Marine Le Pen of Rassemblement National (RN) after her conviction for misappropriating funds in the European Parliament on April 6, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Paris, France. 06th Apr, 2025. Pascal Jenft Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Melanie Disdier during a rally in support of Marine Le Pen of Rassemblement National (RN) after her conviction for misappropriating funds in the European Parliament on April 6, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Paris, France. 06th Apr, 2025. Eric Ciotti during a rally in support of Marine Le Pen of Rassemblement National (RN) after her conviction for misappropriating funds in the European Parliament on April 6, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Paris, France. 06th Apr, 2025. Marine Le Pen during a rally of Rassemblement National (RN) after her conviction for misappropriating funds in the European Parliament on April 6, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-photo