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UK Picture Editors Guild Awards – in pictures
The winning images from the UK Picture Editors Guild Awards. The Press Photographer of the year was Chris Furlong. Photograph of the year, voted by the public, was an image by Jonathan Brady of Her Majesty The Queen sitting alone at the funeral of HRH Prince Phillip
Main image: A dancer from DeNada Dance Theatre perform during a dress rehearsal for Mariposa, a tragedy inspired by Puccini's Madame Butterfly, at the Northern Ballet's Stanley and Audrey Burton Theatre in Leeds, West Yorkshire Photograph: Danny Lawson/PAThu 20 Oct 2022 03.00 EDT Last modified on Thu 20 Oct 2022 18.44 EDT
Getty Images Young Photographer of the Year - James Manning
A Kestrel swoops in towards a Rabbit in Richmond Park, south west LondonPhotograph: James Manning
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterUKPEG Press Photographer of the Year - Chris Furlong
Prime Minister Boris Johnson tries to open his umbrella next to Britain’s Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, at the dedication ceremony of the new national UK Police Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, on July 28, 2021. The 12-metre high brass memorial designed by architect Walter Jack commemorates the courage and sacrifice of members of the UK Police service. Since the establishment of the Bow Street Runners in 1749, almost 5,000 police officers and staff have died on duty, 1,500 from acts of violencePhotograph: Christopher Furlong/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterSony National Newspaper Photographer of the Year - Richard Pohle
Chancellor Rishi Sunak plays with children in the state room of number 11 Downing street after announcing that he is to give £500,000,000 to young families in next weeks spending review budgetPhotograph: Richard Pohle
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterGenesis Imaging Regional Photographer of the Year - Charles McQuillan
The parade passes the Derry Girls mural as the Apprentice Boys of Derry take part in the annual Relief of Derry march on August 14, 2021 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The parade which has been scaled back due to Covid-19 marks the lifting of the siege of Derry which began in December 1688 when 13 apprentice boys closed the gates of the city against a regiment of twelve hundred Jacobite soldiers, commanded by the Roman Catholic Earl of Antrim, Alexander MacDonnell.Photograph: Charles McQuillan/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterPiemags Business Photographer of the Year - James Hardisty
Oliver Medforth, 25, of Raisthorpe Manor Gins, at Wharram, near Malton, North Yorkshire, who will be celebrating World Gin Day on 12 June 2021 - a global celebration of all things ginPhotograph: James Hardisty
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterIMAGO Photograph of the Year - Jonathan Brady
Queen Elizabeth II takes her seat for the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 17 April 2021Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA Archive
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterFleet Street’s Finest Photo Essay, The Missing Years - Chris Furlong
People enjoy the warm and sunny weather relaxing on the pavement outside their homes in the Shorefields area of Liverpool during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, 28 May 2020 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The British government continues to ease the coronavirus lockdown by announcing schools will open to reception year pupils plus years one and six from June 1st. Open-air markets and car showrooms can also open from the same datePhotograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterFixation News Photographer of the Year - Jeff Mitchell
Members of the public are seen making their way through the snow 8 February 2021 in Tomintoul, Scotland. Weather warnings are in place as heavy snow and cold winds are forecast from Russia, with even central London due for wintry showersPhotograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterProfessional Photo Royal Photographer of the Year - Kelvin Bruce
Prince William and Catherine Duchess Of Cambridge race each other in land yachts on West Sands beach, St AndrewsPhotograph: Kelvin Bruce/KFB
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterDave Benett Arts and Entertainment Photographer of the Year - Danny Lawson
A dancer from DeNada Dance Theatre performs during a dress rehearsal for Mariposa, a tragedy inspired by Puccini’s Madame Butterfly, at the Northern Ballet’s Stanley and Audrey Burton Theatre in Leeds, West Yorkshire, 12 October 2021Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA
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