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Bridgeman Arts

Home Guard, Liverpool

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Colour. 1960s. Members of the Home Guard gather and march through a street. People watch them march. Double decker bus passes. A band in street plays as Home Guard march past. Mayor and dignitaries watch on. Boy scouts band also plays...
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Bridgeman Arts

Pleasure Park Train Ride

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Colour. 1970s. A little girl waits at a train carriage door. POV from train going through a park passing low hanging branches.
Stock Footage4:22
Getty Images

Heatwave: Wildfires at Healey Nab

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Heatwave: Wildfires at Healey Nab; UK, Lancashire, Healey Nab: Firefighters putting out wildfire on moor, spraying with hose, beating, thick clouds of smoke, fire, flames. ENGLAND: Lancashire: Healey Nab: EXT Various of firefighter...
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Press Association

UK comes together for 'final' Clap for Carers

Higher Ed
People across the United Kingdom joined together for what might be the 'final' Clap for Carers event to celebrate the work of the NHS, frontline staff and key workers in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
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Press Association

Where has the Government imposed stricter Covid restrictions?

Higher Ed
The Government has announced new restrictions to stop the spread of coronavirus across Greater Manchester and parts of east Lancashire and West Yorkshire. But what restrictions have been imposed and what areas are affected?
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Sky News

Aerial shots of Blackpool beach

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Aerial shots over Blackpool beach with people sunbathing on 31 July 2020 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom
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Sky News

Aerials of Blackpool beach

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Aerial shots over Blackpool beach with people sunbathing on 31 July 2020 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom
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Press Association

Lancashire to face toughest coronavirus restrictions as it enters Tier 3

Higher Ed
Another 1.5 million people in England will be placed under the toughest coronavirus restrictions this weekend as Lancashire moves into Tier 3. The Government announced further measures to stem the “unrelenting rise” in Covid-19 cases in...
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Press Association

Thousands more braced for toughest coronavirus controls in England

Higher Ed
Hundreds of thousands more people are preparing for the imposition of toughest coronavirus restrictions.as talks continue between the Government and local leaders. Parts of Nottinghamshire look set to be the next to enter the highest...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson visiting flood-hit Didsbury

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson walking with Environment Agency officials alongside swollen River Mersey after flooding in Didsbury on 21 January 2021 in Didsbury, United Kingdom
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Sky News

Boris Johnson visiting flood-hit Didsbury

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson walking with Environment Agency officials alongside swollen River Mersey after flooding in Didsbury on 21 January 2021 in Didsbury, United Kingdom
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Sky News

Housing in Accrington

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of the North of England town Accrington, wide shot of rows of terraced houses and countryside on a rainy day and two horses tied up in a field on 18th February 2021, in Accrington, East Lancashire, United Kingdom.
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Sky News

A leaked report has suggested that little progress has been made in reducing arthquakes caused by fracking

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows aerial shots fracking exploration site near Little Crompton, Lancashire, exterior shots protester tying anti-fracking signs to fence around site, interviews with Anti-fracking campaigners Susan Holliday, Chris Holliday and...
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Press Association

Pendle pie to carry peat restoration message to Cop26

Higher Ed
A Lancashire arts organisation have teamed up with a chef to create a Pendle Peat Pie, in order to highlight the need to restore peat lands. The dish, comprising layers of chips, lentil daal and spinach was designed by artist Kerry...
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Sky News

Most people think fox hunting should remain illegal

Higher Ed
Most people think fox hunting should remain illegal
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Sky News

Vaccines 'won't be enough and we'll need to continue adapting our lifestyles' - as millions in North West under new guidance

Higher Ed
VOICED: In Greater Manchester and parts of Lancashire, millions of people have been advised to constrain their activities, amid a rise in cases of the Delta variant. SHOWS: Exterior shots of people drinking in bar's outside seating area,...
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Sky News

Interview with Boris Johnson on flood defences

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on overnight flooding on 21 January 2021 in Didsbury, United Kingdom
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Sky News

Local Elections: David Cameron in Preston

Higher Ed
Local Elections: David Cameron in Preston
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Press Association

British man speaks of relief after welcoming Ukrainian refugee to his Lancashire home

Higher Ed
A British man has described the “relief” he felt after welcoming a Ukrainian refugee into his home in Lancashire. Max Fox, 32, who lives with his partner in Poulton-le-Fylde, welcomed Vlad, 26, to the UK as he landed at Manchester...
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Sky News

Compass Group & Whitbread in Horse Meat Scandal

Higher Ed
Compass Group & Whitbread in Horse Meat Scandal
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Sky News

David Cameron Requests Pay Rise For Britain At BCC Conference

Higher Ed
David Cameron Requests Pay Rise For Britain At BCC Conference
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Wrestlers compete in World Gravy Wrestling Championships

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Wrestlers compete in World Gravy Wrestling Championships
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : British PM May campaigns for Tory party in Ormskirk

9th - Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Theresa May hits the campaign trail in Ormskirk asking voters to give her the mandate to deliver for Britain
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Sky News

Lancashire Continue To Be Troubled By Bad Water

Higher Ed
VOICED: Hundreds of thousands of people in Lancashire face having to boil their tap water for several more days as traces of a microscopic bug that can cause diarrhoea and sickness remain in supplies. Water firm United Utilities says...