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Airline celebrates 30th birthday with milestone flight operated entirely by 30-year-olds

EDITORIAL USE ONLY General view of the ‘Spirit of Christmas’ lights switch-on across Regent Street and St James’s in London, marking the 10th anniversary of the festive displays lighting up the capital. Picture date: Thursday, November 6, 2025. PA Photo. The switch-on features performances from London choirs, as well as visits from the Hamleys elves, with the lights on display every day until January 4.

London’s West End sparkles as ‘The Spirit of Christmas’ lights return

EDITORIAL USE ONLY Right - Charlotte Tilbury and presenter AJ Ododu switch on the 'All is Bright' Christmas lights installation illuminating London's Carnaby Street. Picture date: Thursday November 6, 2025.

Carnaby Street reveals dazzling ‘All Is Bright’ Christmas lights installation, partnering with Centrepoint and switched-on by the iconic Charlotte Tilbury MBE & hosted by AJ Odudu

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One in three fitness-loving Brits slam rest days as ‘lazy’, but experts advise recovery is key to long-term health

EMBARGOED TO 0001 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6 EDITORIAL USE ONLY Burcu Yesilyurt, who was fined £150 by Richmond-Upon-Thames Council for pouring coffee down a drain, partners with The Royal Society of Chemistry in London to call on the UK Government to introduce a ‘polluter pays’ principle, which would require companies that produce or use problematic chemicals to contribute to their clean-up. Issue date: Thursday November 6, 2025. PA Photo.

Scientists call for action after woman penalised for coffee dregs, while industrial polluters face no penalty

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Bodyform Reveals The Hidden Weight of Heavy Periods As Women+ Shoulder the Burden Alone

EDITORIAL USE ONLY (L-R) Mike Adams, Founder and Creator of Purple Tuesday, Charlene Overend, Global Director of Partnerships at Purple Tuesday, Shani Danda, Author of No Horn Unicorn and Andrew Phillis, General Manager Westfield London at a drone display showcasing the children’s story ‘No Horn Unicorn’ by Shani Dhanda, designed to be low-noise and sensory considerate for neurodiverse and disabled audiences, on display from the roof of Westfield London as part of a campaign celebrating Purple Tuesday, an annual event promoting accessibility and inclusivity for disabled people. Picture date: Tuesday November 4, 2025. PA Photo. The show, presented with a British Sign Language interpreter, has been created using over 500 drones and is the first storytelling drone display held in central London.

Groundbreaking Drone Show Lights the Way for Inclusion and Accessibility

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Oxford Street’s sky fills with stars as Vanessa Williams switches on Christmas lights in partnership with Great Ormond Street Hospital charity

EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY NOVEMBER 3EDITORIAL USE ONLYOlympian Beth Tweddle and TV personalities Alex and Olivia Bowen, with their 11 week old daughter Sienna, launch the ‘Let’s Move!’ government campaign, supported by Sport England, at Stewards Academy in Essex, aimed at helping parents find fun, simple and stress-free ways to keep children active year-round. Issue date: Monday November 3, 2025. PA Photo. The initiative follows research showing that over half of children in England do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity.

Nearly three in five parents expect children’s physical activity to drop this winter as stars back new campaign to keep kids moving

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The traveller's need for human touch: why UK holiday-makers are shunning AI for real travel agents

EDITORIAL USE ONLY Sarah Layzell picture with a blanket from Shaun the Sheep-inspired knitted squares at the ‘Can Ewe Knit It’ workshop, celebrating Shaun the Sheep’s 30th birthday, at The Mills Fabrica in London, launched by Aardman with British Wool, Campaign for Wool and Craft Forward. Picture date: Tuesday October 28, 2025. PA Photo. The squares will be stitched together to form blankets to be donated to unhoused people through Craft Forward’s ‘Blankets for the London’ initiative.

Shaun The Sheep Flocks To King’s Cross For Woolly Act Of Kindness

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One in three fitness-loving Brits slam rest days as ‘lazy’, but experts advise recovery is key to long-term health

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