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Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys go to cast their vote in the 1987 general election in Pontllanfraith, Wales. 11th June 1987
Koo Stark, Actress, outside flat in Abingdon Road, Kensington, London, where she has recently been staying, in a failed attempt to hide herself away from the attention of media
Richard Baker. Full name, Richard Douglas James Baker OBE (15 June 1925 ? 17 November 2018) was an English broadcaster, best known as a newsreader for BBC News from 1954 to 1982
Robert Dougall, MBE (27 November 1913 ? 19 December 1999) was an English broadcaster and ornithologist, mainly known as a newsreader and announcer
Suez Crisis 1956 The Egyptian Destroyer Ibrahim El Awal is escourted into Haifa Harbour by Israeli warships. The ship (previously HMS Cottesmore)
Suez Crisis 1956 Soldiers on the troopship Empire Ken as it prepares to leave for the Mediterranean. For reasons known only to himself one of the men on the left hand side of the picture is holding
Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative candidate for Central Fife, Scotland. 25th January 1997
Ann Widdecombe MP in her Parliament office with chocolates and flowers but not from Derek Lewis. 20th May 1997
Mr Jeremy Hutchinson QC pictured at Bow Street, during the "Fanny Hill"caseMr Jeremy Hutchinson QC pictured at Bow Street, during the " Fanny Hill" case. 20th January 1964
Mr Reginald Maudling, Chancellor of the Exchequer at the BBC studios to appear on " Panorama". He is pictured with Mr Richard Dimbleby and Mr Robin Day. 3rd December 1962
Mary Parkinson will be joining husband Michael as co-presenter on " Good Morning Britain" every Saturday between 7.00am - 9.15am
Lieutenant Commander Michael Parker, friend and Private Secretary to Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, arrives in London, after resigning following the announcement by his wife, Eileen Parker
Leo Abse MP with children Tobias and Bathsheba holding pug dog. 22nd May 1973
Lloyd George laughing heartily over a joke with the Chaired Bard (next him on right), Mr. Cledlyn Davies, the principal prizewinner at the Welsh Eisteddfod. On the extreime right is Mrs. Davies
Brian Epstein death. The Beatles manager Brian Epstein has been found dead today at his house on 24 Chapel Street, Belgravia, London, SW1. 27th August 1967. Fans arrive and gather outside his house
Denis Healey in the library at his home in Sussex. 30th May 1985
Richard Uridge, Newsreader, Midlands Today, BBC regional television news service for the West Midlands, Pebble Mill, 2nd August 1990
Kay Alexander, Presenter, Midlands Today, BBC regional television news service for the West Midlands, 11th June 1974
Tom Coyne, ays goodbye to ATV, Presenter, Midlands Today, BBC regional television news service for the West Midlands, 8th August 1980
Features - Stella Rutter who has written a book about her memories of the preparations for D-Day. She is pictured in her home in Emsworth, Hampshire. Stella in a studio photo from Sept. 1939
Newsreader Pamela Armstrong wih her ITNs News At Ten colleagues Alistair Burnett (left) and Sandy Gall (right) after joining the team full time. 7th October 1983
Entertainment: Television: Newsreader Jan Leeming poses. July 1981
Entertainment. Television. Angela Rippon who made her last BBC news broadcast last night leaving her home in Action this morning (Saturday) for a weekend in the country. January 1981 81-00505-002
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976
Queen Elizabeth II visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976
Rupert Murdoch, News of the World takeover bid. 24th October 1968
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visit the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Queen Elizabeth II visits the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Rupert Murdoch (right) is about to be the new owner of The Times and Sunday Times. He reached an agreement with the unions only hours before his deadline for their acceptance ran out
Rupert Murdoch (left) buys The Times newspaper. Pictured at a press conference on the future of The Times, Evans, Murdoch and Mogg with The Times. 22nd January 1981
Rupert Murdoch buys The Times newspaper. Pictured at a press conference on the future of The Times. 22nd January 1981
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976, or right, journalist and agony aunt, Marjorie Proops
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visits the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Rupert Murdoch, managing director of and major shareholder of News Ltd, gives a press conference in connection with the bid for the News of the World
The Sun press conference at the News of the World. Left to right, Mr " Larry" Lamb who is to be the Editor of the Sun and Rupert Murdoch
The Sun press conference at the News of the World, a few days before the relaunch of The Sun newspaper. Left to right, Mr H C Hardy (Advertising Director), Mr " Larry" Lamb
New Prime Minister Tony Blair with his wife Cherie and their children outside 10 Downing Street after the Labour Party had won the General Election. 2nd May 1997
Denis Healy the Labour Candidte for the East division of Leeds, Yorkshire, pointing the way to the polling booths for an OAP 1955
Dunblane families at Westminster today to deliver Snowdrop petition against gun ownership in London Westminster on 01 November, 1996 705, 000 signed boxes
Paper shortage - now that Newspaper Bills are not used, this Scottish newspaper vendor (J. Milner) has his bills printed on his back to attract public
Pamphlet dropped on Allied troops in North Africa after the defeat in Dunkirk. 16th June 1943
On the Western Front, the radio provides the link with home and airmen, serving in Belgium and Holland eagerly listen in especially if they are stationed at advanced airfields where no other news
The first "live"broadcast from the Normandy beachhead took place on SundayThe first " live" broadcast from the Normandy beachhead took place on Sunday June 18th 1944 when Frank Gillard (BBC) and William Downs (CBS)
SENTINEL ARCHIVE SCAN - Heavy Snow / weather - SENTINEL ARCHIVE 3rd FEB 1979 - Volunteers, ground staff and players help to clear the pitch at the Victoria Ground after heavy snow
VE Day celebration party on Prospect Hill in Leicester, 8th May 1945
Daily Mirror editorial floor during a power cut, Holborn, London. 9th December 1970
Daily Mirror editorial floor, Holborn, London. 9th December 1970