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London, UK, May 7, 2025, A young woman checking her phone on the street at a bus stop, waiting for a bus. A man sits on a bench by helenarostunova

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London, UK, May 7, 2025, A young woman checking her phone on the street at a bus stop, waiting for a bus. A man sits on a bench

London, UK, May 7, 2025, A young woman checking her phone on the street at a bus stop, waiting for a bus. A man sits on a bench

baby girl with parents clapping hands by University of Bath

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baby girl with parents clapping hands

family, holidays and people concept - happy mother, father and little daughter clapping hands on birthday party

Beating the Drum by gwpics

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Beating the Drum

Vaisakhi Celebrations, Southampton, England

Baked Beet Pakoras by haraldwalker

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Baked Beet Pakoras

Baked beet pakoras with a spicy soy-yogurt dip. Ingredients: beets (grated), chickpea flour, cumin, coriander, salt, paprika powder, fizzy water, non-dairy yogurt, lemon juice, chili flakes, salt,
garnished with a carrot leaf

Baked Beet Pakoras by haraldwalker

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Baked Beet Pakoras

Baked beet pakoras with a spicy soy-yogurt dip. Ingredients: beets (grated), chickpea flour, cumin, coriander, salt, paprika powder, fizzy water, non-dairy yogurt, lemon juice, chili flakes, salt,
garnished with a carrot leaf

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

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A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

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A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

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A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

People came from parishes across Lancashire and beyond to the Cathedral for the service by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

People came from parishes across Lancashire and beyond to the Cathedral for the service

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland by blackburndiocese

© blackburndiocese, all rights reserved.

A scene from the retirement service for Archdeacon Mark Ireland, celebrating the service he has given to the Diocese alongside his wife, Gill Ireland

People from parishes across Lancashire said farewell to the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Mark Ireland, at a special service in Blackburn Cathedral as he retired after many years serving the people of Lancashire.
He held the position of Archdeacon since February 2016, having initially been announced as taking up the role in November of 2015.
The Retirement Evensong Service saw people from across the County and beyond come to Blackburn Cathedral to wish Mark and his wife, Gill Ireland, well. Most recently, Gill spent several years as Blackburn Diocese Mother's Union President. The couple will retire to Hellifield in Yorkshire.