UK year in pictures 2020

We've picked a selection of our favourite pictures taken during the past year around the United Kingdom.

Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images Orkadian youths take part in the Boys New Year's Ba' Game played with a hand crafted leather ball on 1 January 2020 in Kirkwall Scotland.Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
Youths take part in the Boys New Year's Ba' Game in Kirkwall, Orkney. Played with a hand-crafted leather ball, the street football match, which starts at the town's Mercat Cross, is between two teams, the Uppies and the Doonies.
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Ben Birchall/PA A rocking horse in a park is partially submerged in flood water around Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, after storms and heavy rain across the UK. 16 January 2020Ben Birchall/PA
A park near Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, is partially submerged after storms and heavy rain swept across the UK.
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Henry Nicholls/Reuters A man waves a UK flag on Brexit day in London, Britain, 31 January 2020.Henry Nicholls/Reuters
Brexit supporters gather in Parliament Square on 31 January to mark the UK's formal withdrawal from the European Union after 47 years of membership.
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Charles McQuillan/Getty Images Sharni Edwards (l) and Robyn Peoples, face the media after they became Northern Ireland's first legally married same sex couple on 11 February 2020 in Carrickfergus.Charles McQuillan/Getty Images
Sharni Edwards (l) and Robyn Peoples became Northern Ireland's first legally married same-sex couple on 11 February. Same-sex marriage has been legal in England, Wales and Scotland since 2014.
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Samir Hussein/Getty Images Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend The Endeavour Fund Awards at Mansion House on 5 March 2020 in London, England.Samir Hussein/Getty Images
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their final public appearances as working members of the Royal Family in March. They attended the Endeavour Fund Awards at Mansion House in London, with crowds of photographers jostling for a shot.
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Yui Mok/PA A woman looks at empty shelves in a Sainsbury's store in London, 18 March 2020.Yui Mok/PA
Supermarkets urged shoppers not to buy more than necessary amid concern over coronavirus-linked stockpiling in March. Some shops began rationing the sales of certain products to avoid them selling out completely.
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Jacob King/PA People enjoying the good weather by Three Shires Head on the River Dane, where Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire meet. 31 March 2020Jacob King/PA
People enjoy the good weather by Three Shires Head on the River Dane, where Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire meet, as the public were reminded to practise social distancing following the relaxation of lockdown restrictions.
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Matthew Horwood/Getty Images A family claps to show their appreciation for NHS and other key workers on 9 April 2020 in Cardiff, WalesMatthew Horwood/Getty Images
A family in Cardiff clap to show their appreciation of NHS and other key workers. Members of the public were encouraged to applaud NHS staff, carers and other key workers from their homes and gardens, at 8pm every Thursday.
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Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Mandy Alison adds to the thousands of birthday cards sent to Captain Tom Moore for his 100th birthday on 30 April, are pictured displayed in the Hall of Bedford School.Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
A war veteran who raised millions for the NHS, was sent more than 25,000 birthday cards. Captain Tom Moore, who was later knighted by the Queen, raised more than £27m by completing 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday.
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Hannah Mckay/Reuters Neonatal Nurse Kirsty Hartley carries Theo Anderson, who was born prematurely, to his mother Kirsty Anderson, in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Lancashire Women and Newborn Centre at Burnley General Hospital, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Burnley, East Lancashire, 15 May 2020.Hannah Mckay/Reuters
Neonatal Nurse Kirsty Hartley carries Theo Anderson, who was born prematurely, to his mother Kirsty Anderson at Burnley General Hospital. The coronavirus pandemic has transformed the way that mothers, midwives and other hospital staff have had to deal with pregnancy and birth.
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Giulia Spadafora/NurPhoto via Getty Image The statue of Colston is pushed into the River Avon. Edward Colston was a slave trader of the late 17th century who played a major role in the development of the city of Bristol, England, on 7 June 2020.Giulia Spadafora/NurPhoto via Getty Image
In June, a statue of Edward Colston, a slave trader of the late 17th century who played a major role in the development of the city of Bristol, was torn down and pushed into Bristol Harbour during an anti-racism protest.
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Matthew Horwood/Getty Images An aerial view of Queen Square where hearts have been sprayed onto the grass in an effort to encourage social distancing on 8 July 2020 in Bristol, England.Matthew Horwood/Getty Images
Heart shapes are sprayed onto the grass at Queen Square, Bristol, in an effort to encourage social distancing.
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Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Comet NEOWISE passes over Stonehenge in the early hours of 21 July 2020 in Salisbury, England.Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
Comet NEOWISE passes over Stonehenge in the early hours of 21 July. The comet, the brightest seen in the Northern Hemisphere in 25 years, was discovered by Nasa’s Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) mission.
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Mike Hewitt/Getty Images Brighton beach is packed as the South of England basks in a summer heatwave on 7 August 2020.Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
People flocked to Brighton beach during the hottest August day for 17 years, as temperatures reached more than 36C (96.8F) in south-east England. Councils had asked sun-seekers to practise social distancing, and stay away from beaches.
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Christopher Furlong/Getty Images A smiley face is picked out in the seeds of a sunflower as it comes to the end of it's flowering at Little Heath Farm on 11 August 2020 in Dunham Massey.Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
A smiley face is picked out in the seeds of a sunflower as it comes to the end of its flowering at Little Heath Farm in Dunham Massey, Greater Manchester. Farmer Mark Jones created the fields to benefit local wildlife and create a picturesque landscape for walkers.
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Luke Dray/Getty Images Migrants packed tightly onto a small inflatable boat bail water out as they attempt to cross the English Channel near the Dover Strait, the world's busiest shipping lane, on 7 September 2020 off the coast of Dover, England.Luke Dray/Getty Images
Migrants packed tightly on a small inflatable boat bail water out, as they attempt to cross the English Channel near the Dover Strait, the world's busiest shipping lane. September was the busiest month on record for migrant Channel crossings.
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Mark Kerrison/In Pictures via Getty Images Anti-HS2 activists use tripods to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde.Mark Kerrison/In Pictures via Getty Images
Anti-HS2 activists use tripods to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the proposed HS2 high-speed rail link, in West Hyde, southern England.
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Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images A member of the military lays a wreath at Commando Memorial to commemorate and pay respect to the sacrifice of service men and women who fought in the two World Wars and subsequent conflicts in Spean Bridge, Scotland, 8 November 2020.Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images
A member of the military lays a wreath at Commando Memorial in Spean Bridge, to mark the sacrifice of service men and women who fought in the two World Wars and subsequent conflicts. People were asked to observe a two-minute silence on their doorsteps as Remembrance Sunday events across Scotland were cancelled.
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Martin Rickett/PA Media A mural of Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford by Street artist Akse on the wall of the Coffee House Cafe on Copson Street, Withington. 8 November 2020.Martin Rickett/PA Media
Boys play in-front of a mural of Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford by Street artist Akse on the wall of the Coffee House Cafe, Withington. Rashford's work for the provision of free school meals in England during holidays and other support to low-income families prompted major changes in government policy.
John Sibley-WPA/Getty Images Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a news conference on the ongoing situation with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at Downing Street on 2 December 2020 in London, England.John Sibley-WPA/Getty Images
Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a news conference in Downing Street on the situation with Covid-19, as the UK becomes the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, paving the way for mass vaccination.
 Jacob King/via REUTERS Margaret Keenan, 90, is the first patient in Britain to receive the Pfizer/BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine at University Hospital, administered by nurse May Parsons, at the start of the largest ever immunisation programme in British history, in Coventry, 8 December 2020. Jacob King/via REUTERS
Margaret Keenan, 90, is the first patient in Britain to receive the Pfizer/BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine, at University Hospital, Coventry, at the start of the largest ever immunisation programme in British history.
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Jane Barlow/PA Media Chloe Kennedy receives a Mary Quant makeover during a visit to the Mid-Century Modern exhibition at the Dovecot Studio in Edinburgh.Jane Barlow/PA Media
Chloe Kennedy receives a Mary Quant makeover at the Mid-Century Modern exhibition at the Dovecot Studio in Edinburgh.
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Victoria Jones/PA Media Jessica Walker and Nicola Foster posing by the pool during sunrise before swimming at Charlton Lido in Hornfair Park, London, on its first day of reopening after the second national lockdown ended.Victoria Jones/PA Media
Jessica Walker and Nicola Foster, known as the Lido Ladies, pose by the pool at sunrise before swimming at Charlton Lido in Hornfair Park, London, on its first day of reopening after the second national lockdown.
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Jim Dyson/Getty Images Jupiter and Saturn are seen coming together in the night sky, over the sails of Brill windmill, England. 20 December 2020Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Jupiter and Saturn are seen relatively close together in the night sky, over the sails of Brill windmill in Buckinghamshire, appearing to the naked eye as a "double planet". It's the closest "great conjunction" since 1623.
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