RMG62K50–Dr Alan Greenspan, centre, Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Board, and wife Andrea Mitchell, are shown around the newly refurbished Treasury building, in London's Whitehall, by British Chancellor Gordon Brown. *...The modernised open-space office accomodation will unite all Treasury staff in the same building for the first time in over 50 years. See PA story POLITICS Greenspan.
RMG6GB2B–The Princess Royal opens the memorial garden in Grosvenor Square, London, dedicated to the memory of those who died when two hijacked passenger jets that crashed into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Centre. * The garden of remembrance contains a small pavilion bearing three bronze plaques, listing the names of victims for the UK, UK Overseas Territories and those with dual nationalities.
RMG6GB0W–The memorial garden in Grosvenor Square, London, which was opened by the Princess Royal, dedicated to the memory of those who died when two hijacked passenger jets crashed into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Centre. The garden of remembrance contains a small pavilion bearing three bronze plaques, listing the names of victims for the UK, UK Overseas Territories and those with dual nationalities.
RMG6E2YK–Prince Charles in Scotland
RMG6E2YG–The Prince of Wales visits the Sighthill Youth Centre in Glasgow, during a tour of Scotland. * During the visit to the housing estate - one of the most deprived in the country - the Prince was shown what efforts have been made to overcome the area's bad image. The Prince visited the scheme with Prince William in 2001, when the area was in the midst of racial tension following the murder of asylum seeker Firsat Dag.
RMG6E2YF–Prince Charles in Scotland
RMG6E2YT–Prince Charles in Glasgow
RMG6BY8E–Queen unveils memorial plaque
RMG67E2Y–The Prince of Wales is accompanied with The Dean of Canterbury the Reverend Robert Willis at the enthronement of the Archbishop of Canterbury held at Canterbury Catherdral. * Dr Williams delivered his enthronement sermon with the Prince of Wales, the Prime Minister and religious leaders from all over the world listening in the packed, medieval Cathedral in Canterbury. He said the future success of the Anglican Church lay in showing gratitude and joy for Jesus's life.
RMG6RY9E–Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown makes a keynote speech at the Making Globalisation Work For All conference in London. Mr Brown made a passionate appeal on behalf of people living on the 'knife's edge' of existence as he outlined his plans to double the amount of development aid the world's richest countries give to the poorest.
RMG6GB14–9/11 Memorial Garden
RMG6GB1M–9/11 Memorial Garden
RMG6E2YE–The Prince of Wales is greeted by wellwishers as he arrives at the Sighthill Youth Centre in Glasgow, during a tour of Scotland. * During the visit to the housing estate - one of the most deprived in the country - the Prince was shown what efforts have been made to overcome the area's bad image. The Prince visited the scheme with Prince William in 2001, when the area was in the midst of racial tension following the murder of asylum seeker Firsat Dag.
RMG6E2YP–The Prince of Wales meets local people at the Sighthill Youth Centre in Glasgow, during a tour of Scotland. * During the visit to the housing estate - one of the most deprived in the country - the Prince was shown what efforts have been made to overcome the area's bad image. The Prince visited the scheme with Prince William in 2001, when the area was in the midst of racial tension following the murder of asylum seeker Firsat Dag.
RMG6E2YR–The Prince of Wales talks to local people at the Sighthill Youth Centre in Glasgow, during a tour of Scotland. * During the visit to the housing estate - one of the most deprived in the country - the Prince was shown what efforts have been made to overcome the area's bad image. The Prince visited the scheme with Prince William in 2001, when the area was in the midst of racial tension following the murder of asylum seeker Firsat Dag.
RMG6TTGD–Prince Charles on HMS Cardiff
RMG6TTG5–The Prince of Wales operates the periscope during a visit to the HM Naval base in Davenport, the prince went aboard the type 42 destroyer HMS Cardiff off Plymouth, then later ashore was involved in a simulated submarine attack which torpedoed a ship. Aboard the destroyer 10 miles off Plymouth the Prince watched the ship and 280 crew take part in a series of training exercises, including a simulated man overboard.
RMG6GB10–The Princess Royal lays a single rose at the memorial garden in Grosvenor Square, London, dedicated to the memory of those who died when two hijacked passenger jets that crashed into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center. * The garden of remembrance contains a small pavilion bearing three bronze plaques, listing the names of victims for the UK, UK Overseas Territories and those with dual nationalities.
RMG6DTF3–Jodi Jones murder
RMG6DTF2–The aunts of murdered teenager Jodi Jones, (l-r) Diane Inkster, 41, and Agnes Petkevicius, 46, before they attended a press conference at Dalkeith Police station, where they made a public appeal for help to catch their niece's killer. * The teenager's body was discovered by a wooded path near her home on the outskirts of the Scottish town 15 days ago. The aunts, who both live in nearby Bonnyrigg, read a statement from Jodi's mother Judy which spoke in touching terms of her daughter.
RMG6BYAX–A Victoria Cross hero arrives at Westminster Abbey as heroes awarded the Victoria and George Crosses welcomed the commemoration of their valour with a national memorial unveiled by the Queen Elizabeth II. * The Queen who was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, for The Dedication of The Victoria Cross and the George Cross Memorial. More than 1,600 descendants of past holders of the medals were present for a service of dedication addressed by Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams.
RMG6GAYG–The Princess Royal with US ambassador William Farish and his wife at the memorial garden in Grosvenor Square, London, dedicated to the memory of those who died when two hijacked passenger jets that crashed into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Centre. * The garden of remembrance contains a small pavilion bearing three bronze plaques, listing the names of victims for the UK, UK Overseas Territories and those with dual nationalities.
RMG6BYB1–A Victoria Cross hero arrives at Westminster Abbey as heroes awarded the Victoria and George Crosses welcomed the commemoration of their valour with a national memorial unveiled by the Queen Elizabeth II. * The Queen who was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, for The Dedication of The Victoria Cross and the George Cross Memorial. More than 1,600 descendants of past holders of the medals were present for a service of dedication addressed by Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams.
RMG6BY7W–Queen unveils war memorial plaque
RMG6BY80–Queen unveils war memorial plaque
RMG6BYB3–A Victoria Cross hero arrives at Westminster Abbey as heroes awarded the Victoria and George Crosses welcomed the commemoration of their valour with a national memorial unveiled by the Queen Elizabeth II. * The Queen who was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, Wednesday May 14 2003, for The Dedication of The Victoria Cross and the George Cross Memorial.More than 1,600 descendants of past holders of the medals were present for a service of dedication addressed by Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams.
RMG6BYB9–A Victoria Cross hero arrives at Westminster Abbey as heroes awarded the Victoria and George Crosses welcomed the commemoration of their valour with a national memorial unveiled by the Queen Elizabeth II. * The Queen who was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, Wednesday May 14 2003, for The Dedication of The Victoria Cross and the George Cross Memorial.More than 1,600 descendants of past holders of the medals were present for a service of dedication addressed by Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams.
RMG6T9M1–Women Achievers meet Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace
RMG6J42B–Queen Elizabeth II in Enfield
RMG6BY7Y–Queen unveils war memorial plaque
RMG6TTGB–Prince Charles on HMS Cardiff
RMG6J441–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II watches pupils using computers in the computer room at Keys Meadow Primary school, a new primary school in Enfield Lock. * During the visit to the London Borough of Enfield, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh unveiled a plaque at the Town Market commemorating the area s lengthy trading links. Enfield was granted its first market charter 700 years ago in 1303, and in 1632 the parish authorities created a central Market Place. The royal couple took part in a walkabout and met local residents before opening a new credit union in the shopping arcade.
RMG62K3P–Doctor Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Board, at the official opening of the new Treasury building in Whitehall. *..The modernised and refurbished open-space office accomodation will unite all Treasury staff in the same building for the first time in over 50 years. 26/09/02 Doctor Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Board. The US Federal Reserve Board chairman Alan Greenspan was today at Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands receiving an honorary knighthood from the Queen. The honour, recommended by the Foreign Office and approved by the
RMG6J44C–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II visiting Keys Meadow Primary school, a new primary school for more than 400 pupils in Enfield Lock, with headmaster Lawrence Price. * During the visit to the London Borough of Enfield, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh unveiled a plaque at the Town Market commemorating the area s lengthy trading links. Enfield was granted its first market charter 700 years ago in 1303, and in 1632 the parish authorities created a central Market Place. The royal couple took part in a walkabout and met local residents before opening a new credit union in the shopping arcade.
RMG6J4AE–Fashion Rocks For The Prince's Trust
RMG6J4AC–Fashion Rocks For The Prince's Trust
RMG6BY7R–Queen unveils war memorial plaque
RMG6BY7T–Queen unveils war memorial plaque
RMG5DB8F–Prime Minister Tony Blair chats with Margaret Thatcher, a 34-year-old Labour supporter from Peasedown St John, near Bath, outside the Red Lion pub, Paulton, Somerset. *...Mr Blair was visiting the village to support the campaign of Labour's Wansdyke candidate Dan Norris ahead of next month's General Election. See PA story ELECTION Blair/Pub. PA Photos/Mirror Rota. POOL.
RMG5DB8C–Prime Minister Tony Blair stands on a bar stool and gives Labour supporters the thumbs up outside the Red Lion pub, Paulton, Somerset. Mr Blair was visiting the village to support the campaign of Labour's Wansdyke candidate Dan Norris ahead of the 2001 General Election. *...During the pub visit Mr Blair shook hands with Mrs Thatcher, a 34-year-old Labour supporter from Peasedown St John, near Bath. See PA story ELECTION Blair/Pub. PA Photos/Mirror Rota. POOL.
RMG773C6–The Duke of Cambridge snorkels with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG77384–The Duke of Cambridge snorkels with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG7737H–The Duke of Cambridge snorkels with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG77383–The Duke of Cambridge snorkels with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG773AC–The Duke of Cambridge prepares to snorkel with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG773C4–The Duke of Cambridge scuba dives with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG773AB–The Duke of Cambridge scuba dives with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG7736Y–The Duke of Cambridge gets into the water as he prepares to snorkel with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG773A3–The Prince of Wales speaks with the Duke of Cambrige, as he scuba dives with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG7739X–The Duke of Cambridge makes safety checks with BSAC Chairman Eugene Farrell before scuba diving with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG7739Y–The Duke of Cambridge makes safety checks with BSAC Chairman Eugene Farrell before scuba diving with British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) members at a swimming pool in London.
RMG70GJH–President of Ireland Michael D Higgins, wife Sabina Higgins, Trainer Andrew Balding and his wife Anna Lisa watch a horse exercise in the Equine Pool at Park House Stables, Kingsclere, Newbury, Berkshire, during his state visit to the UK.
RMG70GKA–President of Ireland Michael D Higgins, wife Sabina Higgins, Trainer Andrew Balding and his wife Anna Lisa watch a horse exercise in the Equine Pool at Park House Stables, Kingsclere, Newbury, Berkshire, during his state visit to the UK.
RMG70GJM–President of Ireland Michael D Higgins, wife Sabina Higgins, Trainer Andrew Balding and his wife Anna Lisa (left) watch a horse exercise in the Equine Pool at Park House Stables, Kingsclere, Newbury, Berkshire, during his state visit to the UK.
RMG8BX1H–Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair addresses delegates at a European Parliament visit to London.
RMG7NRNG–British soldiers based out of the headquarters of 4th Armoured Brigade patrol.
RMG7NRNJ–Iraqi Elections
RMG7NRNM–British soldiers based at the headquarters of 4th Armoured Brigade patrol in central Basra against a backdrop of posters promoting the forthcoming elections.
RMG8BX1E–Alliance of Liberals and Democrats in Europe Meeting
RMG8BX1G–Alliance of Liberals and Democrats in Europe Meeting
RMG7NRNH–A man passes a billboard which reads 'Its your choice to reconstruct instead of destruction' and 'Raise your hand for reconstruction, not a weapon for destruction. The future is in your hands'.
RMG8BX1P–Alliance of Liberals and Democrats in Europe Meeting
RMG68687–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets well wishers and stall holders during a visit to the market square of Romford. * A previous Labour administration had famously refused to fly the Union flag above the Town Hall for fear of offending racial minorities who associated it with extreme right-wing groups, leading to an objection by stallholders, who defeated Havering Council.
RMG56WYC–The Duke of Edinburgh meets service personnel from the Army, Navy and RAF during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Armed Forces Parade and Muster in Windsor, Berkshire. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Saturday May 19th 2012. Picture credit should read: Anthony Devlin/PA Pool
RMG525DN–Royal visit to Scandinavia - Day Eight
RMG525AC–Royal visit to Scandinavia - Day Eight
RMG525AR–Royal visit to Scandinavia - Day Eight
RMG68G9Y–Queen Elizabeth & President of Albania
RMG68GC9–Richard Flanagan, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writers Prize at Buckingham Palace, London, where he was being received by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.
RMG67E08–The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams with The Prince of Wales, and the Dean of Canterbury Robert Willis, at the West door of Canterbury Cathedral after the Enthronement ceremony.
RMG68GHM–Prince Charles - Lakeland Radio
RMG68GBN–Queen Elizabeth & President of Albania
RMG68GA9–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II receives The President of Albania Alfred Moisiu at Buckingham Palace, London. The Queen presented President Moisiu with the Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George. Also pictured is the President's daughter.
RMG68GJC–The Prince of Wales speaks to Lynda and Frank Morphet at the Plumgarths Lakelands Food Park near Kendal, during a day long visit to Cumbria. Tasting local products he sipped some damson gin and said: 'This will keep the cold out when shooting.'
RMG67DYG–The 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, leaves the West door of Canterbury Cathedral after his Enthronement ceremony. * Dr Williams delivered his enthronement sermon with the Prince of Wales, the Prime Minister and religious leaders from all over the world listening in the packed, medieval Cathedral in Canterbury. He said the future success of the Anglican Church lay in showing gratitude and joy for Jesus s life.
RMG73BKN–The Prince of Wales meets Lindy, a milking cow at Trebersed Farm near Carmarthen, during his annual three-day summer visit to Wales. Whilst at the farm, the Prince was shown the South and West Wales Machinery Ring - an amalgamation of farmers who pool their resources to share expensive equipment, labour and resources.
RMG67E18–Archbishop of Canterbury enthronement
RM2D32Y37–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, talks to students as she tours the newly built Royal Ballet school, which she officially opened in Covent garden.
RM2D32Y38–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, during the opening of the newly built Royal Ballet School in central London's Covent Garden. * 17/4/03: Queen Elizabeth II, dated 27/03/2003, who was giving Maundy Money to 77 men and 77 women in a setting familiar to Harry Potter fans. The annual Royal Maundy Service was being held at Gloucester Cathedral where scenes in the JK Rowling films were shot. Recipients of the Maundy coins are all senior citizens recommended by clergy and ministers of all Christian denominations, in recognition of service to the Church and the community.
RMG68AAM–Ambassador of Gabon meets Queen
RMG68AAC–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II shakes hands, with his excellency the Ambassador of Gabon, Mr Alain Mensah-Zoguelet, as he presents his letters of credence at a private audience at Buckingham Palace.
RMG68TBF–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, with David Norman (centre) Chairman of the Royal ballet school, and Sir Colin Southgate Chairman of the Royal Opera House cross the 'Bridge of Aspiration' which links the Ballet school to the Royal Opera house, after she toured the newly built Royal Ballet School, which she officially opened in Covent garden.
RMG43HW7–Mike Boon, frpm th British Turkey Federation, presents the Prime Minister John Major (left) with the traditional gift of a Christmas turkey outside No 10 Downing Street. NS ROTA POOL
RMG68TBH–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, with her niece Lady Sarah Chatto, (the daughter of the late Princess Margaret) admire the work of the sculptor Rizello (right), a memorial plaque dedicated to Princess Margaret, in the Royal Opera house. * The Queen toured the newly built Royal Ballet school, which she officially opened in Covent garden this afternoon.
RMG67748–The Prince of Wales shakes hands with Tom Avery aged 27, the youngest Briton to have walked to the South Pole. * Avery completed the walk in a record time of 45 days and 6 hours and broke the record with 2 fellow walkers Andrew Gerber (left) aged 27 from South Africa, and Patrick Woodhead (right) also aged 27 from Bury St Edmonds in Suffolk. The three walkers compleated their epic journey on the 28th December last year, the three walking record breakers met Prince Charles at St James's Palace in Central London.
RMG7F70H–French President Jacques Chirac talks with the Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer (right) as he visits the Palace of Westminster during his state visit to London, Thursday November 18, 2004. See PA Story POLITICS Blair. PA Photo Stephen Hird/Reuters/Pool
RMG7ETCM–South Africa's former President Nelson Mandela (R) meets with British Prime Minister Tony Blair (L) at 10 Downing street in London 26 November 2004. See PA STORY POLITICS Mandela:PA photo NICOLAS ASFOURI /AFP WPA/POOL
RMG73BKM–The Prince of Wales (centre) visits Trebersed Farm near Carmarthen, during of his annual three-day summer visit to Wales. Whilst at the farm, the Prince was shown the South and West Wales Machinery Ring - an amalgamation of farmers who pool their resources to share expensive equipment, labour and resources.
RMG73BKW–The Prince of Wales (right) meets local farmers at Trebersed Farm near Carmarthen, during his annual three-day summer visit to Wales. Whilst at the farm, the Prince was shown the South and West Wales Machinery Ring - an amalgamation of farmers who pool their resources to share expensive equipment, labour and resources.
RMG7F6X4–French President Jacques Chirac (left) gestures as British Prime Minister Tony Blair looks on during the 27th UK-France Summit at Lancaster House in London. The summit comes at the end of the celebrations marking the centenary of the Entente Cordiale Treaty, which laid the foundations for a permanent alliance between the two countries. See PA story POLITICS Blair. PA Photo: AFP/Jim Watson/WPA POOL
RMG728WN–Earl Spencer and his wife Caroline during the official opening of a fountain built in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, in London's Hyde Park. The 3.6 million creation at the side of the Serpentine has been surrounded by controversy - facing delays and over-running its budget by 600,000. The Princess died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997. photo: David Bebber/Reuters/WPA Pool
RMG7HGKK–Royal visit to the US - Day Three
RMG7HGKG–Royal visit to the US - Day Three
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RMG7HGHA–Royal visit to the US - Day Three
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RMG6H0CN–Prime Minister Tony Blair addresses a young audience at an adventure playground during a visit with his deputy John Prescott to the Sure Start centre in Weston, Southampton.
RMG676M8–Her MajestyThe Queen receives His Excellency the Ambassador of Colombia, Dr Alfonso Lopez-Caballero, as he presents his Letter of Credence, at Buckingham Palace.
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