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(FILE) An archive photo dated 23 May 2011 shows a laboratory worker holding a petri dish with E. Coli colonies on it in Hanover, Germany. Experts have detected the mutated form of the E. Coli strain EHEC on scraps of cucumber in a trash can in Magdeburg, Germany, according to e spokesman from the Lower Saxon Health Ministry. Photo: Julian Stratenschulte Image details File size:
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Similar stock images File photo dated 23-06-1979 of Clive Lloyd, the West Indies Captain, surrounded by his players as he displays the Prudential Cup at Lord's tonight. West Indies had retained the cup with a 92 runs victory over England in the final. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-23-06-1979-of-clive-lloyd-the-west-indies-captain-surrounded-by-his-players-as-he-displays-the-prudential-cup-at-lords-tonight-west-indies-had-retained-the-cup-with-a-92-runs-victory-over-england-in-the-final-image337712906.html RM 2AHC476 – File photo dated 23-06-1979 of Clive Lloyd, the West Indies Captain, surrounded by his players as he displays the Prudential Cup at Lord's tonight. West Indies had retained the cup with a 92 runs victory over England in the final. (FILE) An archive photo dated 23 May 2012 shows city hall in Dessau-Rosslau, Germany. Photo: Jens Wolf Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-filean-archive-photo-dated-23-may-2012-shows-city-hall-in-dessau-rosslau-55510099.html RM D68KKF – (FILE) An archive photo dated 23 May 2012 shows city hall in Dessau-Rosslau, Germany. Photo: Jens Wolf File photo dated 08/11/55 of Harold 'Kim' Philby, one of the Cambridge Ring of Soviet Spies. The British Library wanted to acquire the personal archive of the notorious double agent Kim Philby in a deal worth tens of thousands of pounds to his widow, according to newly released government files. Papers released by the National Archives in Kew show officials were horrified at the prospect that an institution such as the library could be party to an arrangement which would enrich the family of a man whose treachery was blamed for countless agent deaths. Issue date: Tuesday July 23, 2024. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-081155-of-harold-kim-philby-one-of-the-cambridge-ring-of-soviet-spies-the-british-library-wanted-to-acquire-the-personal-archive-of-the-notorious-double-agent-kim-philby-in-a-deal-worth-tens-of-thousands-of-pounds-to-his-widow-according-to-newly-released-government-files-papers-released-by-the-national-archives-in-kew-show-officials-were-horrified-at-the-prospect-that-an-institution-such-as-the-library-could-be-party-to-an-arrangement-which-would-enrich-the-family-of-a-man-whose-treachery-was-blamed-for-countless-agent-deaths-issue-date-tuesday-july-23-2024-image614379608.html RM 2XKFBCT – File photo dated 08/11/55 of Harold 'Kim' Philby, one of the Cambridge Ring of Soviet Spies. The British Library wanted to acquire the personal archive of the notorious double agent Kim Philby in a deal worth tens of thousands of pounds to his widow, according to newly released government files. Papers released by the National Archives in Kew show officials were horrified at the prospect that an institution such as the library could be party to an arrangement which would enrich the family of a man whose treachery was blamed for countless agent deaths. Issue date: Tuesday July 23, 2024. (FILE) An archive photo dated 23 March 2012 shows bananas hanging at a stand at the Maybachufer Market in Berlin, Germany. Photo: Britta Pedersen Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-filean-archive-photo-dated-23-march-2012-shows-bananas-hanging-at-55516243.html RM D68YEY – (FILE) An archive photo dated 23 March 2012 shows bananas hanging at a stand at the Maybachufer Market in Berlin, Germany. Photo: Britta Pedersen (FILE) - An archive picture dated 23 February 2012 shows Berlin firefighters observing a minute's silence in Berlin, Germany. 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Photo: Peter Jaehnel File photo dated 17/09/54 of Sir Winston Churchill gives his familiar 'V' sign. Prime minister John Major was warned that Sir Winston Churchill's private archive could be broken up unless he approved its purchase using millions of pounds of National Lottery money, according to newly released government files. The acquisition in 1995 of the wartime leader's papers from the Churchill family trust for £12.5 million was highly controversial - in part because the beneficiaries included his grandson, also called Winston Churchill, who was a sitting Tory MP. Issue date: Tuesday July 23, 2024. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-170954-of-sir-winston-churchill-gives-his-familiar-v-sign-prime-minister-john-major-was-warned-that-sir-winston-churchills-private-archive-could-be-broken-up-unless-he-approved-its-purchase-using-millions-of-pounds-of-national-lottery-money-according-to-newly-released-government-files-the-acquisition-in-1995-of-the-wartime-leaders-papers-from-the-churchill-family-trust-for-125-million-was-highly-controversial-in-part-because-the-beneficiaries-included-his-grandson-also-called-winston-churchill-who-was-a-sitting-tory-mp-issue-date-tuesday-july-23-2024-image614379613.html RM 2XKFBD1 – File photo dated 17/09/54 of Sir Winston Churchill gives his familiar 'V' sign. Prime minister John Major was warned that Sir Winston Churchill's private archive could be broken up unless he approved its purchase using millions of pounds of National Lottery money, according to newly released government files. The acquisition in 1995 of the wartime leader's papers from the Churchill family trust for £12.5 million was highly controversial - in part because the beneficiaries included his grandson, also called Winston Churchill, who was a sitting Tory MP. Issue date: Tuesday July 23, 2024. (FILE) An archive photo dated 23 March 2012 shows the Landwehr Canal from Paul-Linke-Ufer on in Berlin, Germany. Photo: Britta Pedersen Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-filean-archive-photo-dated-23-march-2012-shows-the-landwehrcanal-from-55516496.html RM D68YT0 – (FILE) An archive photo dated 23 March 2012 shows the Landwehr Canal from Paul-Linke-Ufer on in Berlin, Germany. Photo: Britta Pedersen File photo dated 23/9/2001 of a US flag flies from the remains of the World Trade Centre. Civil servants were warned that the allocation of EU funds to ex-prisoner groups in Northern Ireland was to come under intensified scrutiny from Brussels in the wake of 9/11. Officials were told of inevitably heightened sensitivities within the European Commission on how its Peace Programme funding initiative would be portrayed internationally, after the terror attack on the US, according to a newly released archive document from the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland. 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Civil servants were warned that the allocation of EU funds to ex-prisoner groups in Northern Ireland was to come under intensified scrutiny from Brussels in the wake of 9/11. Officials were told of inevitably heightened sensitivities within the European Commission on how its Peace Programme funding initiative would be portrayed internationally, after the terror attack on the US, according to a newly released archive document from the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland. Issue date: Thursday December File photo dated 23/3/1976 of Harold Wilson, the retiring Prime Minister, escorting Queen Elizabeth II to the State Room at 10 Downing Street where Mr and Mrs Wilson entertained Her Majesty at a farewell dinner. The Queen's reign spanned many British governments under 14 prime ministers and dozens more in the Commonwealth. She received weekly briefings from the prime minister of the day and dozens of government documents passed across her desk every week for formal approval. 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She received weekly briefings from the prime minister of the day and dozens of government documents passed across her desk every week for formal approval. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022. (FILE) - An archive picture, dated 23 April 2013, shows the entrance to the world's largest television tower 'Tokyo Sky Tree' in the Oshiage district of Tokyo, Japan. Photo: Peter Jaehnel - NO WIRE SERVICE - Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/file-an-archive-picture-dated-23-april-2013-shows-the-entrance-to-image66243063.html RM DRNHKK – (FILE) - An archive picture, dated 23 April 2013, shows the entrance to the world's largest television tower 'Tokyo Sky Tree' in the Oshiage district of Tokyo, Japan. Photo: Peter Jaehnel - NO WIRE SERVICE - File photo dated 09/02/94 of Sir Robin Butler, Cabinet Secretary and head of the home civil service. The British Library wanted to acquire the personal archive of the notorious double agent Kim Philby in a deal worth tens of thousands of pounds to his widow, according to newly released government files. Papers released by the National Archives in Kew show officials were horrified at the prospect that an institution such as the library could be party to an arrangement which would enrich the family of a man whose treachery was blamed for countless agent deaths. Issue date: Tuesday July 23, 2024. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-090294-of-sir-robin-butler-cabinet-secretary-and-head-of-the-home-civil-service-the-british-library-wanted-to-acquire-the-personal-archive-of-the-notorious-double-agent-kim-philby-in-a-deal-worth-tens-of-thousands-of-pounds-to-his-widow-according-to-newly-released-government-files-papers-released-by-the-national-archives-in-kew-show-officials-were-horrified-at-the-prospect-that-an-institution-such-as-the-library-could-be-party-to-an-arrangement-which-would-enrich-the-family-of-a-man-whose-treachery-was-blamed-for-countless-agent-deaths-issue-date-tuesday-july-23-2024-image614379473.html RM 2XKFB81 – File photo dated 09/02/94 of Sir Robin Butler, Cabinet Secretary and head of the home civil service. The British Library wanted to acquire the personal archive of the notorious double agent Kim Philby in a deal worth tens of thousands of pounds to his widow, according to newly released government files. Papers released by the National Archives in Kew show officials were horrified at the prospect that an institution such as the library could be party to an arrangement which would enrich the family of a man whose treachery was blamed for countless agent deaths. Issue date: Tuesday July 23, 2024. (FILE) An archive picture, dated 23 October 2013, shows Berlin's mayor Klaus Wowereit talking to journalists after a Supervisory Board meeting for the future Willy Brandt airport(BER)in Berlin, Germany. PHOTO: MAURIZIO GAMBARINI/DPA Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-file-an-archive-picture-dated-23-october-2013-shows-berlins-mayor-72964095.html RM E6KPCF – (FILE) An archive picture, dated 23 October 2013, shows Berlin's mayor Klaus Wowereit talking to journalists after a Supervisory Board meeting for the future Willy Brandt airport(BER)in Berlin, Germany. PHOTO: MAURIZIO GAMBARINI/DPA