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  • A mural of Freddie the seal is pictured against a backdrop of the River Thames and Kingston bridge on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The seal pup which captured the hearts of Londoners after taking up residence on the River Thames near Hammersmith Bridge in March 2021 had to be put down after being mauled by a pet dog.
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  • Shoppers pass a Transform Kingston display on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Kingston upon Thames, UK. 24th January, 2022. Out of Order, an artwork by David Mach featuring toppling telephone boxes, was installed on Old London Road in 1989.
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  • Kingston upon Thames, UK. 24th January, 2022. People pass stalls in the Ancient Market Place. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Kingston upon Thames, UK. 24th January, 2022. Two people walk past hoardings decorated with street art in front of the Elder House apartment building. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Kingston upon Thames, UK. 24th January, 2022. Shoppers pass an outdoor shop holding a closing down sale. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Out of Order, an artwork by David Mach featuring toppling telephone boxes, is pictured on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The artwork was installed on Old London Road in 1989.
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  • A vehicle passes in front of a branch of Wilko on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Shoppers pass between shops on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • A sign indicating a Covid-19 testing site is pictured on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • A person walks past a sign indicating a Covid-19 testing site on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Hoardings decorated with street art are pictured in front of the Elder House apartment building on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
    Shopping-Covid-Kingston-012.jpg
  • Vacant shops and an outdoor shop holding a closing down sale are pictured on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Shoppers leave an outdoor shop holding a closing down sale on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • A man passes in front of a vacant shop decorated with a colourful mural featuring local sights on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • A double-decker bus passes in front of a branch of John Lewis on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Shoppers are pictured behind a NHS public health information display encouraging the wearing of face coverings to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Shoppers wearing face coverings approach a NHS public health information display advising ventilation to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Kingston upon Thames, UK. 24th January, 2022. A shopper passes the Druid's Head pub. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • People pass stalls in the Ancient Market Place on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
    Shopping-Covid-Kingston-011.jpg
  • Kingston upon Thames, UK. 24th January, 2022. A person holding a mobile phone passes in front of a shop displaying a Happy Lunar New Year message. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • People pass a NHS public health information display advising ventilation to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Kingston upon Thames, UK. 24th January, 2022. A general view of the Surrey House demolition works from St James's Road. The demolition works are the first stage of the Eden Campus development for which proposals include interlinked office buildings, car parking designed for electric vehicles and a residential building set within landscaped gardens.
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  • A man wearing a face covering passes a shop displaying a Happy Lunar New Year message on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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