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A female journalist with a microphone interviewing a businessman
London, United Kingdom - November 28, 2016: A guard in front of 10 Downing Street in London, the residence of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Close up color image depicting a senior businessman, of caucasian ethnicity, standing outside the famous buildings of the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London, UK. The man is wearing a smart grey suit, white shirt and a purple necktie. He is wearing fashionable spectacles, too. The man has white hair (he is in his 60s) and is looking off past the camera. The famous London architecture is blurred nicely out of focus in the background. Lots of room for copy space.
Vilnius, Lithuania - July 4 2023: Flags of NATO and of Ukraine during Nato summit 2023 in the centre of Vilnius, Europe
People walking past the exterior signage of UK Government Office in Westminster, London.
Different offices and workplaces according to the occupations and gender of the worker - office supply and kit -
Exterior signage and entrance to the highest court in British Law.
06 June 2020. The National Assembly. Place of voting of French laws. A place where ministers and MPs meet. Bourbon Palace
Exterior signage of UK government building with people walking past
Voting in a UK Election. Coloured Rosettes for the principal UK political parties
Grey suited businessman wearing a red rosette, against a black background.
Exterior signage of UK Government Office in Westminster, London
Stamford, Lincolnshire, UK - May 24, 2014: A campaign message for the UK General Election, which turned out to be decidedly untrue
Pen with check mark in checklist box on white background
Close up, of a pensive election candidate wearing a blue rosette. The man has his hand on his chin and is wearing a dark business suit.
London, UK - March 9, 2024: Whitehall street name sign on the wall of a building in Westminster, central London, UK.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer presents the UK fiscal Budget, contained within the traditional red briefcase. Good copy space. Isolated on white. The United Kingdom Budget statement is made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, a member of the Government who is responsible for all economic and financial matters. He controls and is responsible for HM Treasury and the revenues gathered by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs and the expenditure of public sector departments. He raises and lowers taxes and duties according to the needs of the economy. After the Prime Minister he is the most important state officer. The Budget is normally an annual event in March, but in more recent times a mini budget has also been held in November. The budget speech is always carried to the House of Commons in a red briefcase, known as Ministerial Boxes, or Red Boxes’. This red briefcase has become representative of the annual UK Budget. Historically, it dates back to the first use by William Gladstone in 1860.
Cardiff, UK - 23 June 2024: Welsh Parliament building, constructed from local slate, Cardiff, Wales. Known as the Senedd. The red brick Pierhead building can be seen in the background.
Welwyn Garden City, UK - June 8, 2017: Polling station sings during an election in the UK. People can be seen leaving the polling station was in Welwyn Garden City during the UK 8 June 2017 election.
Photographer Taking Pictures Of Female Journalist Interviewing Businessman
Welwyn Garden City, UK - June 8, 2017: Polling station sings during an election in the UK. A man can be seen entering the polling station was in Welwyn Garden City during the UK 8 June 2017 election.
London, United Kingdom - November 28, 2016: The building of 10 Downing Street in London, the residence of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Vilnius, Lithuania - June 28 2023: Flags of NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, European Union and of Lithuania during Nato summit 2023 in the centre of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania with stop sign or signal
Houses of Parliament and Westminster Palace, with the worldwide known Big Ben clock tower in London seen from across Thames river.
Grey suited man wearing a blue rosette, against a black background.
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Exterior signage of UK Government Office in Westminster, London
Tokyo, Japan - July 9, 2016: A woman is walking past a board where posters of candidates for the 2016 Upper House elections.
Indian Parliament building complex and adjacent landscaped park in New Delhi, India
"Blue, Conservative, or Tory Party coloured electioneering rosette, used, in canvassing votes in local, council, national or European election in the UK. The rosette is shown with a UK Union Jack Button Badge and a Voters poll card, sent to everybody entitled to vote in an election."
"Red, Labour, or Socialist Party coloured electioneering rosette, typically used in canvassing votes in local, council, national or European election in the UK. The rosette is shown with a UK Union Jack Button Badge with a Voters poll card, which is sent to everybody entitled to vote in an election."
Berlin, Germany - January 29, 2011: A police officer on guard in front the Reichstag building. Being the meeting place of the German parliament the Reichstag is a high security area.
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The Chamberlain Clock Jewellery Quarter Birmingham UK Green Edwardian clocktower standing at junction of Vyse and Frederick Streets with Warstone Lane. Monument to Joseph Chamberlain in Brum.
Close up of Downing Street sign on a wall
Oliver Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament
The interior of the House of Commons, London, before 1834 when the old Houses of Parliament were destroyed by fire. The current buildings were designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. From “Old & New London” by Walter Thornbury and Edward Walford, published in parts by Cassell & Co, London from 1873-1888. These illustrations are from parts 30-35 inclusive.