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Customers wait at a food stall at The Hoppings fun fair, believed to be one of the largest travelling funfairs in Europe, in Newcastle upon Tyne, north east England on June 20, 2026. The fun fair, which originally began as a Temperance Fair in 1882, comprises of over 400 attractions set up on the city's Town Moor. The fair runs until June 28, 2026 and is expected to attract around 500,000 people. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP via Getty Images)
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An aerial view of The Hoppings fun fair, believed to be one of the largest travelling funfairs in Europe, in Newcastle upon Tyne, north east England on June 20, 2026. The fun fair, which originally began as a Temperance Fair in 1882, comprises of over 400 attractions set up on the city's Town Moor. The fair runs until June 28, 2026 and is expected to attract around 500,000 people. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP via Getty Images)
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An aerial view of The Hoppings fun fair, believed to be one of the largest travelling funfairs in Europe, in Newcastle upon Tyne, north east England on June 20, 2026. The fun fair, which originally began as a Temperance Fair in 1882, comprises of over 400 attractions set up on the city's Town Moor. The fair runs until June 28, 2026 and is expected to attract around 500,000 people. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP via Getty Images)
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Britain's Business Secretary Peter Kyle (R) and Britain's main opposition Conservative Party Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mel Stride (L) speak to members of the media outside the BBC in central London on June 21, 2026, after appearing on the BBC's 'Sunday' political television show, amid reports that Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is planning to announce his resignation. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP via Getty Images)
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Britain's Business Secretary Peter Kyle (R) and Britain's main opposition Conservative Party Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mel Stride (L) speak to members of the media outside the BBC in central London on June 21, 2026, after appearing on the BBC's 'Sunday' political television show, amid reports that Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is planning to announce his resignation. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP via Getty Images)
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Reform UK's London Mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham smiles outside the BBC in central London on June 21, 2026, after appearing on the BBC's 'Sunday' political television show. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP via Getty Images)
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Reform UK's London Mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham smiles outside the BBC in central London on June 21, 2026, after appearing on the BBC's 'Sunday' political television show. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP via Getty Images)
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Britain's Business Secretary Peter Kyle (R) and Britain's main opposition Conservative Party Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mel Stride (L) speak to members of the media outside the BBC in central London on June 21, 2026, after appearing on the BBC's 'Sunday' political television show, amid reports that Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is planning to announce his resignation. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP via Getty Images)




