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Week in Photos

The Week in Photos: Fun in the Sun

This is the week that was, in photos…

THIS IS THE week that was, in photos…

The Week in Photos: Fun in the Sun
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  • Fun in the Sun

    Visitors enjoying a view of the City of London from Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath, London, during a spell of hot weather.Source: Yui Mok/PA Wire
  • Fun in the Sun

    GB Beach Volleyball star Zara Dampney (left) dives to reach the ball as Lucy Boulton looks-on as they play on a pop-up beach volleyball court in Covent Garden, London.Source: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire
  • Fun in the Sun

    Holiday makers enjoy sunny beach weather at Woolacombe beach, North Devon, as the hot weather continues across the UK.Source: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
  • Fun in the Sun

    A swimmer diving into the water at the mixed bathing ponds in Hampstead Heath, London, during a spell of hot weather.Source: Yui Mok/PA Wire
  • Fun in the Sun

    A man practices Yoga in Regent's Park, London, as the sun made a welcome return across the country after areas hit by flash floods continue the clear-up.Source: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire
  • Fun in the Sun

    Johnny Rayge, kicking with his guitar with other musicians during the launch of Laya Healthcare's City Soul Picnic.Source: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
  • Fun in the Sun

    Food artist, Connie Viney, puts the finishing touches to her cake art installation featuring Dame Judi Dench, which has been commissioned by Yorkshire Tea in celebration of the 39th annual Yorkshire Day, at her studio in Hackney, London.Source: Geoff Caddick/PA Wire
  • Fun in the Sun

    Sunshine Hits The City. New Sculptures on Grand Canal Square with Charlotte Quay in the background indicate that the Celtic tiger is alive and well, at least as far as Dublin City Planners are concerned. The space was designed by American Landscape Architect, Martha SchwartzSource: Eamonn Farrell/Photocall Ireland
  • Fun in the Sun

    Young people jumping into the sea of the side of a ledge along the coast of Dun Laoghaire. During the hottest week of the year so far. Source: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland
  • Fun in the Sun

    Pictured is Maud Lee from Irish pop band "Maud In Cahoot" as Tiger Dublin Fringe announce this year's exceptional 16 day festival programme (FRINGE) at The Clarence Hotel today with one of Ireland's newest up-and-coming music bands. Source: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall
  • Fun in the Sun

    People enjoy more hot weather on the beach in New Brighton.Source: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire
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  • Fun in the Sun

    Fishermen make the most of the daylight as they cast into the sea at Woolacombe beach, North Devon, as the sun sets after another hot day in the South West UK.Source: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
  • Fun in the Sun

    Elza Trizna, Imogen Gunner and Quentin Vestur from the Imogen Gunner band, play some tradition Irish music as sisters Livia (7yrs) and Amy Ryan (4yrs) dance.They helped launch an Urban Fleadh which is a free, two-day festival of Irish traditional music with a world mix, taking place in Wolfe Tone Park Dublin this August Bank Holiday Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd August. Source: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
  • Fun in the Sun

    People enjoy the warm weather in St James' Park, central London.Source: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire
  • Fun in the Sun

    Children enjoy the start of the school holidays in New Brighton.Source: PA Wire/Press Association Images

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