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A drone sighting at Gatwick Airport led three flights to be diverted to Stansted Airport in Esbad on Sunday.
The two easyJet flights – one from Barcelona and one from Amsterdam – were first sent to Stansted before taking off again to land at Gatwick.
A British Airways flight from Heraklion to Greece was also diverted. The three pbadenger planes finally landed at Gatwick more than 90 minutes after their scheduled arrival time.
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A spokesman for Stansted said he was not planning any other hijackings on Sunday.
A number of drone observations forced the second British airport to close 33 hours in the week before Christmas, disrupting the 140,000-pbadenger commute.
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1/52 April 27, 2019
Cyclists lie down taking part in the protest against the extinction rebellion at the Tate Modern in London, Great Britain
REUTERS
2/52 April 26, 2019
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable speaks at a launch ceremony for party candidates at the European Parliament election in London
AFP / Getty
3/52 April 25, 2019
Extinction rebellion protesters (from left to right) Alan Heath, 55, research scientist, Jen Witts, 38, Vulnerable Stakeholder, Sian Vaughan, 53, retired director, Debbie Rees, 57, gardener and artist, 55-year-old Kef Shimidzu, tutor and badistant badistant, Lucy Galvin, 53, civil servant, and retired 60-year-old Johnny Woon, stuck to the London Stock Exchange entrances to the City of London
Pennsylvania
4/52 April 24, 2019
Cbad and River Trust engineers are repairing a leak at the base of a 200-year-old Grade II Lock in Gloucester, where the Severn Tidal River meets Gloucester's docks in the city and a dam in specially constructed steel retains the river. water, with more than 100 tons of accumulated silt removed from the damaged area of the lock so that the team can perform the repairs
Pennsylvania
5/52 April 23, 2019
Amateur James Cahill celebrates victory over Ronnie O. Sullivan, world number one snooker, in the first round of the World Championship. Undoubtedly the biggest shock of the tournament's history, Cahill stood up to beat the five-time champion O-Sullivan 10-8 at Crucible.
Pennsylvania
6/52 April 22, 2019
Extinction Activists of the rebellion engaged in the fight against climate change are executing a "dead death" under the blue whale in the lobby of the Natural History Museum in London, the eighth day of the protest of the environmental group demanding political changes to fight against climate change. About 963 arrests were made and 42 people were charged with the ongoing protests.
AFP / Getty
7/52 April 21, 2019
Firefighters attack a big fire on Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire
Pennsylvania
8/52 April 20, 2019
Police officers remove a potted plant that had been placed in the Waterloo Bridge in London by the protesters of the Extinction rebellion
EPA
9/52 April 19, 2019
British actress Emma Thompson delivered a speech from the stage at the top of the pink boat to climate change activists occupying the crossroads of Oxford Circus in central London on the fifth day of the environmental events of the Extinction Rebellion Group
AFP / Getty
10/52 April 18, 2019
A car on fire in Creggan, Londonderry, after gas bombs were thrown at the police. Lyra McKee, a journalist in Belfast, was killed during the riots. The Northern Ireland Police Service said that McKee was allegedly shot while covering clashes with dissident republican mobsters
Pennsylvania
11/52 April 17, 2019
Members of the "Red Brigade" march in the street between Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus to demonstrate their disobedience in London. The Extinction Rebellion Group calls for a week of civil disobedience against its inability to tackle the causes of climate change
AP
12/52 April 16, 2019
Extinction: Rebellion protesters camp near Marble Arch, London, as more than 100 people are arrested as police respond to ongoing climate change protests
Pennsylvania
13/52 April 15, 2019
Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn tries to shoot archery during a visit to the Sunnyvale Fishing and Outdoor Activity Center, a crime reduction project in Calderdale
Pennsylvania
14/52 April 14, 2019
A woman photographing tulips in flowers at Holland Park
Pennsylvania
15/52 April 13, 2019
Andrade (left) and Shay McCartan of Lincoln City celebrate their promotion after their match against Sky Bet League Two at Sincil Bank, Lincoln
Pennsylvania
16/52 April 12, 2019
Supporters protest at YouthStrike4Climate event in central London
AFP / Getty
17/52 April 11, 2019
The Milky Way and millions of stars on Dinstanburgh Castle in the early hours of the morning. Dunstanburgh Castle is a 14th-century fortification on the north coast of England, in Northumberland, between the villages of Craster and Embleton. The castle was built by Earl Thomas of Lancaster between 1313 and 1322.
Pennsylvania
18/52 April 10, 2019
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Theresa May react at an extraordinary summit of EU leaders on Brexit in Brussels
Reuters
19/52 April 9, 2019
Ellen White, of England, celebrates after her team won 1-0 against Spain in their friendly match at Energy Check County Ground, Swindon. The Lionesses won 2-1
Pennsylvania
20/52 April 8, 2019
Labor Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn and other Labor MPs welcome newly elected Newport West MP Ruth Jones (right) to Parliament
Pennsylvania
21/52 April 7, 2019
James Cracknell celebrates after winning the boat race with Cambridge. The former Olympic and world champion, Cracknell, 46, has become the oldest competitor in the history of the boat race. He qualified after graduating with a Master's degree in Philosophy of Human Evolution.
Getty
22/52 April 6, 2019
Davy Russell, aboard Tiger Roll, celebrates his victory at Random Health's Grand National at the Aintree Racetrack in Liverpool. He became the first horse since Red Rum to win consecutive renewals.
EPA
23/52 April 5, 2019
Activists in masked suits and mask stop traffic in West London during a protest accusing the authorities of lying after the discovery of carcinogens in soil near the Grenfell tower
Pennsylvania
24/52 April 4, 2019
The English footballer Gareth Southgate with the OBE that he received at an inauguration ceremony at Buckingham Palace, London
Pennsylvania
25/52 April 3, 2019
Newborn lambs in a snowy field near Allendale, Northumberland, after temperatures plummeted below freezing overnight. The snow from the hills, the sleet, the showers and the gales are expected in some parts of the United Kingdom, the chilly snap keeping pace.
Pennsylvania
26/52 April 2, 2019
The Armathwaite Hall in Keswick, Cumbria, runs lemoga clbades with Lake District lemurs Wild Life Park, which mingle with the clbad to create a personal yoga experience aimed at strengthening the feeling of well-being lemurs and humans. With their friendly and engaging personalities and love of human contact, lemurs are perfect companions for yoga, helping people laugh, relax and prolong their troubles.
Pennsylvania
27/52 April 1, 2019
Firefighters are watching two police cars that were destroyed after being set on fire at the Goldthorpe Police Station in South Yorkshire during an alleged arson attack.
Pennsylvania
28/52 March 31, 2019
Forensic teams are working on the scene of an badault in Edmonton, London. Four people were stabbed during a series of knife attacks in the north of the capital over the weekend
Getty
29/52 March 30, 2019
Workers at Honda's Swindon plant during a protest march in the city while the auto giant will be asked to reconsider its decision to close its British factory
Unite South West / PA
30/52 March 29, 2019
Pro-Brexit protesters outside of Westminster as MPs vote on a government motion on the withdrawal of the EU
Pennsylvania
31/52 March 28, 2019
English football captain Harry Kane is named MBE (member of the Order of the British Empire) by the Duke of Cambridge at an inauguration ceremony at Buckingham Palace
Pennsylvania
32/52 March 27, 2019
The gallery's staff gives a final brushstroke to Aspencrow's "Olympus" sculpture, inspired by Cara Delevingne and performed by Medusa, as it was unveiled at the JD Malay Gallery in Mayfair, London .
Pennsylvania
33/52 March 26, 2019
PD Marci with PC Manager Neil Billany, PD Kai with PC Manager Jean Pearce, PD Bruno with Manager Rob Smith, PD Delta with PC Manager Mark Snoxhall, PDSA Veterinarian Rosamund Ford, and PD Dave with PC Manager Andy Salter at London's Borough Market where dogs have been honored by the PDSA's Order of Merit for helping emergency services during the London 2017 terrorist attacks at Westminster Bridge, London Bridge and Borough Market
Pennsylvania
34/52 March 25, 2019
British Attorney General Geoffrey Cox arrives at Downing Street in London for a cabinet meeting. British Prime Minister Theresa May will today preside over a potentially volatile meeting of her cabinet amid reports of a coup attempt by colleagues for her treatment of Brexit.
AFP / Getty
35/52 March 24, 2019
Workers remove stickers left on the door of the Cabinet Office in Whitehall, London, left by anti-Brexit activists after taking part in the march of the popular vote
Pennsylvania
36/52 March 23, 2019
Protesters take part in the popular march on the Whitehall in London. Thousands of protesters rallied for the walk from Park Lane to Parliament Square, calling for a public vote on the final government agreement on Brexit
Getty
37/52 March 22, 2019
British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves the country after a press conference at the end of a meeting with European leaders in Brussels
Reuters
38/52 March 21, 2019
The mosque and community center on Albert Road in Birmingham, where a team of scientific police is at work after breaking his windows with a jackhammer. An investigation involving anti-terrorist officers was opened after the attack on four mosques in the Birmingham area during the night
Pennsylvania
39/52 March 20, 2019
The gallery's technicians install Edvard Munch's The Scream at the British Museum in London, in anticipation of the inauguration of the Edvard Munch exhibition: love and anguish, which is held from April 11 to July 21.
Pennsylvania
40/52 March 19, 2019
The "tall ship" William II pbades a windmill along the northeastern coast near Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, after leaving Blyth in Northumberland for a trip along the British coast, stopping in 10 ports en route. change the crew at each stage. The Blyth Tall Ship Project is a charity working alongside volunteers from the Blyth community to find the spirit of adventure employed in the city to discover Antarctica 200 years ago. The turbine is part of a pilot plot operated by EDF off Blyth, which uses a concrete float. submerged foundations
Pennsylvania
41/52 March 18, 2019
Messenger, the UK's largest bronze sculpture, arrives in the Plymouth Strait by barge before being installed outside the Royal Theater Plymouth, Devon
Pennsylvania
42/52 March 17, 2019
Floods in Silsdend, Yorkshire. Heavy rains have caused many floods across the country. Flood warnings remain in place across the UK
Pennsylvania
43/52 March 16, 2019
Police at the scene of the incident in Fulham, West London, where a 29-year-old man was stabbed to death this morning. The metropolitan police said they were called "by a team of ambulances" and arrived at the scene around 12:27 pm. The victim was found guilty of stabbing and died at the scene at 12:56 pm attempts by paramedics and the public to save his life.
Pennsylvania
44/52 March 15, 2019
Schoolchildren gather around the Queen Victoria Memorial in Buckingham Palace to attend a student climate event in London. Thousands of schoolchildren, colleges and universities from the UK will participate in the second major climate change strike this year. Young people in the country are calling on the government to declare a climate emergency and take action. Similar strikes are taking place around the world today, including in Japan and Australia, inspired by 16-year-old Greta Thunberg, who had criticized world leaders at a UN conference on violence against women. climate.
Getty
45/52 March 14, 2019
The families of Bloody Sunday victims marched to Bogside in Derry, Northern Ireland. The prosecution has announced that only one former British soldier was to be tried for his role in the shootout that killed 13 people in Derry on January 30, 1972. The families of those killed gathered in front of the Museum of Free Derry, close to where the murders took place, before walking to the downtown hotel to hear the announcement
Charles McQuillan
Getty
46/52 March 13, 2019
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, leaves 11, Downing Street to go to the House of Commons, to deliver his spring declaration. He announced that he was slashing growth forecasts for the UK and warned that a Brexit without a deal would destroy the commitment to end the austerity
Pennsylvania
47/52 March 12, 2019
British synchronized swimmers Kate Shortman and Isabelle Thorpe are trying to recreate their world championship routine in a plastic-filled pool for the Big Bang Fair challenge, which kicks off this week at NEC Birmingham. The campaign for the Big Bang competition, which is the largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem) for young people in the UK, has been created to help evidence how the eight million tons of plastic dumped into the world's oceans each year affects marine life
Pennsylvania
48/52 March 11, 2019
Snow surrounds Tan Hill Pub in North Yorkshire
Pennsylvania
49/52 March 10, 2019
A man gives food to dogs during the demonstration "& # 39; Brexit Dogs Dinner & # 39; in front of the Parliament in London
Reuters
50/52 March 9, 2019
Demonstrators from the Extinction Rebellion pressure group demonstrate by running fake blood on the street near Downing Street in London.
Reuters
51/52 March 8, 2019
A woman runs with her dog Komondor, as he was judged in a ring on the second day of the Crufts contest at the Birmingham National Exhibition Center.
AFP / Getty
52/52 March 7, 2019
Scaffolding that blew in strong winds in Hampstead, north of London
Robert Berg / Twitter / PA Wire
1/52 April 27, 2019
Cyclists lie down taking part in the protest against the extinction rebellion at the Tate Modern in London, Great Britain
REUTERS
2/52 April 26, 2019
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable speaks at a launch ceremony for party candidates at the European Parliament election in London
AFP / Getty
3/52 April 25, 2019
Extinction rebellion protesters (from left to right) Alan Heath, 55, research scientist, Jen Witts, 38, Vulnerable Stakeholder, Sian Vaughan, 53, retired director, Debbie Rees, 57, gardener and artist, 55-year-old Kef Shimidzu, tutor and badistant badistant, Lucy Galvin, 53, civil servant, and retired 60-year-old Johnny Woon, stuck to the London Stock Exchange entrances to the City of London
Pennsylvania
4/52 April 24, 2019
Cbad and River Trust engineers are repairing a leak at the base of a 200-year-old Grade II Lock in Gloucester, where the Severn Tidal River meets Gloucester's docks in the city and a dam in specially constructed steel retains the river. water, with more than 100 tons of accumulated silt removed from the damaged area of the lock so that the team can perform the repairs
Pennsylvania
5/52 April 23, 2019
Amateur James Cahill celebrates victory over Ronnie O. Sullivan, world number one snooker, in the first round of the World Championship. Undoubtedly the biggest shock of the tournament's history, Cahill stood up to beat the five-time champion O-Sullivan 10-8 at Crucible.
Pennsylvania
6/52 April 22, 2019
Extinction Activists of the rebellion engaged in the fight against climate change are executing a "dead death" under the blue whale in the lobby of the Natural History Museum in London, the eighth day of the protest of the environmental group demanding political changes to fight against climate change. About 963 arrests were made and 42 people were charged with the ongoing protests.
AFP / Getty
7/52 April 21, 2019
Firefighters attack a big fire on Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire
Pennsylvania
8/52 April 20, 2019
Police officers remove a potted plant that had been placed in the Waterloo Bridge in London by the protesters of the Extinction rebellion
EPA
9/52 April 19, 2019
British actress Emma Thompson delivered a speech from the stage at the top of the pink boat to climate change activists occupying the crossroads of Oxford Circus in central London on the fifth day of the environmental events of the Extinction Rebellion Group
AFP / Getty
10/52 April 18, 2019
A car on fire in Creggan, Londonderry, after gas bombs were thrown at the police. Lyra McKee, a journalist in Belfast, was killed during the riots. The Northern Ireland Police Service said that McKee was allegedly shot while covering clashes with dissident republican mobsters
Pennsylvania
11/52 April 17, 2019
Members of the "Red Brigade" march in the street between Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus to demonstrate their disobedience in London. The Extinction Rebellion Group calls for a week of civil disobedience against its inability to tackle the causes of climate change
AP
12/52 April 16, 2019
Extinction: Rebellion protesters camp near Marble Arch, London, as more than 100 people are arrested as police respond to ongoing climate change protests
Pennsylvania
13/52 April 15, 2019
Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn tries to shoot archery during a visit to the Sunnyvale Fishing and Outdoor Activity Center, a crime reduction project in Calderdale
Pennsylvania
14/52 April 14, 2019
A woman photographing tulips in flowers at Holland Park
Pennsylvania
15/52 April 13, 2019
Andrade (left) and Shay McCartan of Lincoln City celebrate their promotion after their match against Sky Bet League Two at Sincil Bank, Lincoln
Pennsylvania
16/52 April 12, 2019
Supporters protest at YouthStrike4Climate event in central London
AFP / Getty
17/52 April 11, 2019
The Milky Way and millions of stars on Dinstanburgh Castle in the early hours of the morning. Dunstanburgh Castle is a 14th-century fortification on the north coast of England, in Northumberland, between the villages of Craster and Embleton. The castle was built by Earl Thomas of Lancaster between 1313 and 1322.
Pennsylvania
18/52 April 10, 2019
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Theresa May react at an extraordinary summit of EU leaders on Brexit in Brussels
Reuters
19/52 April 9, 2019
Ellen White, of England, celebrates after her team won 1-0 against Spain in their friendly match at Energy Check County Ground, Swindon. The Lionesses won 2-1
Pennsylvania
20/52 April 8, 2019
Labor Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn and other Labor MPs welcome newly elected Newport West MP Ruth Jones (right) to Parliament
Pennsylvania
21/52 April 7, 2019
James Cracknell celebrates after winning the boat race with Cambridge. The former Olympic and world champion, Cracknell, 46, has become the oldest competitor in the history of the boat race. He qualified after graduating with a Master's degree in Philosophy of Human Evolution.
Getty
22/52 April 6, 2019
Davy Russell, aboard Tiger Roll, celebrates his victory at Random Health's Grand National at the Aintree Racetrack in Liverpool. He became the first horse since Red Rum to win consecutive renewals.
EPA
23/52 April 5, 2019
Activists in masked suits and mask stop traffic in West London during a protest accusing the authorities of lying after the discovery of carcinogens in soil near the Grenfell tower
Pennsylvania
24/52 April 4, 2019
The English footballer Gareth Southgate with the OBE that he received at an inauguration ceremony at Buckingham Palace, London
Pennsylvania
25/52 April 3, 2019
Newborn lambs in a snowy field near Allendale, Northumberland, after temperatures plummeted below freezing overnight. The snow from the hills, the sleet, the showers and the gales are expected in some parts of the United Kingdom, the chilly snap keeping pace.
Pennsylvania
26/52 April 2, 2019
The Armathwaite Hall in Keswick, Cumbria, runs lemoga clbades with Lake District lemurs Wild Life Park, which mingle with the clbad to create a personal yoga experience aimed at strengthening the feeling of well-being lemurs and humans. With their friendly and engaging personalities and love of human contact, lemurs are perfect companions for yoga, helping people laugh, relax and prolong their troubles.
Pennsylvania
27/52 April 1, 2019
Firefighters are watching two police cars that were destroyed after being set on fire at the Goldthorpe Police Station in South Yorkshire during an alleged arson attack.
Pennsylvania
28/52 March 31, 2019
Forensic teams are working on the scene of an badault in Edmonton, London. Four people were stabbed during a series of knife attacks in the north of the capital over the weekend
Getty
29/52 March 30, 2019
Workers at Honda's Swindon plant during a protest march in the city while the auto giant will be asked to reconsider its decision to close its British factory
Unite South West / PA
30/52 March 29, 2019
Pro-Brexit protesters outside of Westminster as MPs vote on a government motion on the withdrawal of the EU
Pennsylvania
31/52 March 28, 2019
English football captain Harry Kane is named MBE (member of the Order of the British Empire) by the Duke of Cambridge at an inauguration ceremony at Buckingham Palace
Pennsylvania
32/52 March 27, 2019
The gallery's staff gives a final brushstroke to Aspencrow's "Olympus" sculpture, inspired by Cara Delevingne and performed by Medusa, as it was unveiled at the JD Malay Gallery in Mayfair, London .
Pennsylvania
33/52 March 26, 2019
PD Marci with PC Manager Neil Billany, PD Kai with PC Manager Jean Pearce, PD Bruno with Manager Rob Smith, PD Delta with PC Manager Mark Snoxhall, PDSA Veterinarian Rosamund Ford, and PD Dave with PC Manager Andy Salter at London's Borough Market where dogs have been honored by the PDSA's Order of Merit for helping emergency services during the London 2017 terrorist attacks at Westminster Bridge, London Bridge and Borough Market
Pennsylvania
34/52 March 25, 2019
British Attorney General Geoffrey Cox arrives at Downing Street in London for a cabinet meeting. British Prime Minister Theresa May will today preside over a potentially volatile meeting of her cabinet amid reports of a coup attempt by colleagues for her treatment of Brexit.
AFP / Getty
35/52 March 24, 2019
Workers remove stickers left on the door of the Cabinet Office in Whitehall, London, left by anti-Brexit activists after taking part in the march of the popular vote
Pennsylvania
36/52 March 23, 2019
Protesters take part in the popular march on the Whitehall in London. Thousands of protesters rallied for the walk from Park Lane to Parliament Square, calling for a public vote on the final government agreement on Brexit
Getty
37/52 March 22, 2019
British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves the country after a press conference at the end of a meeting with European leaders in Brussels
Reuters
38/52 March 21, 2019
The mosque and community center on Albert Road in Birmingham, where a team of scientific police is at work after breaking his windows with a jackhammer. An investigation involving anti-terrorist officers was opened after the attack on four mosques in the Birmingham area during the night
Pennsylvania
39/52 March 20, 2019
The gallery's technicians install Edvard Munch's The Scream at the British Museum in London, in anticipation of the inauguration of the Edvard Munch exhibition: love and anguish, which is held from April 11 to July 21.
Pennsylvania
40/52 March 19, 2019
The "tall ship" William II pbades a windmill along the northeastern coast near Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, after leaving Blyth in Northumberland for a trip along the British coast, stopping in 10 ports en route. change the crew at each stage. The Blyth Tall Ship Project is a charity working alongside volunteers from the Blyth community to find the spirit of adventure employed in the city to discover Antarctica 200 years ago. The turbine is part of a pilot plot operated by EDF off Blyth, which uses a concrete float. submerged foundations
Pennsylvania
41/52 March 18, 2019
Messenger, the UK's largest bronze sculpture, arrives in the Plymouth Strait by barge before being installed outside the Royal Theater Plymouth, Devon
Pennsylvania
42/52 March 17, 2019
Floods in Silsdend, Yorkshire. Heavy rains have caused many floods across the country. Flood warnings remain in place across the UK
Pennsylvania
43/52 March 16, 2019
Police at the scene of the incident in Fulham, West London, where a 29-year-old man was stabbed to death this morning. The metropolitan police said they were called "by a team of ambulances" and arrived at the scene around 12:27 pm. The victim was found guilty of stabbing and died at the scene at 12:56 pm attempts by paramedics and the public to save his life.
Pennsylvania
44/52 March 15, 2019
Schoolchildren gather around the Queen Victoria Memorial in Buckingham Palace to attend a student climate event in London. Thousands of schoolchildren, colleges and universities from the UK will participate in the second major climate change strike this year. Young people in the country are calling on the government to declare a climate emergency and take action. Similar strikes are taking place around the world today, including in Japan and Australia, inspired by 16-year-old Greta Thunberg, who had criticized world leaders at a UN conference on violence against women. climate.
Getty
45/52 March 14, 2019
The families of Bloody Sunday victims marched to Bogside in Derry, Northern Ireland. The prosecution has announced that only one former British soldier was to be tried for his role in the shootout that killed 13 people in Derry on January 30, 1972. The families of those killed gathered in front of the Museum of Free Derry, close to where the murders took place, before walking to the downtown hotel to hear the announcement
Charles McQuillan
Getty
46/52 March 13, 2019
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, leaves 11, Downing Street to go to the House of Commons, to deliver his spring declaration. He announced that he was slashing growth forecasts for the UK and warned that a Brexit without a deal would destroy the commitment to end the austerity
Pennsylvania
47/52 March 12, 2019
British synchronized swimmers Kate Shortman and Isabelle Thorpe are trying to recreate their world championship routine in a plastic-filled pool for the Big Bang Fair challenge, which kicks off this week at NEC Birmingham. The campaign for the Big Bang competition, which is the largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem) for young people in the UK, has been created to help evidence how the eight million tons of plastic dumped into the world's oceans each year affects marine life
Pennsylvania
48/52 March 11, 2019
Snow surrounds Tan Hill Pub in North Yorkshire
Pennsylvania
49/52 March 10, 2019
A man gives food to dogs during the demonstration "& # 39; Brexit Dogs Dinner & # 39; in front of the Parliament in London
Reuters
50/52 March 9, 2019
Demonstrators from the Extinction Rebellion pressure group demonstrate by running fake blood on the street near Downing Street in London.
Reuters
51/52 March 8, 2019
A woman runs with her dog Komondor, as he was judged in a ring on the second day of the Crufts contest at the Birmingham National Exhibition Center.
AFP / Getty
52/52 March 7, 2019
Scaffolding that blew in strong winds in Hampstead, north of London
Robert Berg / Twitter / PA Wire
Le chaos a continué malgré une énorme opération de police et l'armée a finalement été appelée pour maîtriser l'incident.
Un équipement militaire anti-drone, capable de détecter les machines volantes et de les désactiver en bloquant les signaux radio, est resté à l'aéroport jusqu'en mars.
Gatwick et Heathrow investissent des millions de dollars dans leurs propres systèmes afin de prévenir les futures perturbations des vols.
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