First haircut since lockdown: Before and after
Cohl S poses before her first haircut (left) since the easing of lockdown rules and after getting it done (right), at the Butchers Salon, in Shoreditch, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Claire Neal at the Butchers Salon, in Shoreditch, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Seyi Ogunniyi at the HairForce One barbers, in Romford, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Denis Wild in Shoreditch, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Theo Adams at the HairForce One barbers, in Romford, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Tanya Foxe at the Butchers Salon, in Shoreditch, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Jordan Anwar at the HairForce One barbers, in Romford, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Jon Guttridge at the Butchers Salon, in Shoreditch, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Helen Abrams at the Butchers Salon, in Shoreditch, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Nathan Joseph in Romford, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Daniel Cambridge at the Butchers Salon, in Shoreditch, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Dennis Akinniyi at the HairForce One barbers, in Romford, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Antony Greghukh at the HairForce One barbers, in Romford, London. REUTERS/Simon Dawson
Next Slideshows
Memories from the running of the bulls
Scenes from the normally busy running of the bulls before and after the Spanish city of Pamplona called off the festivities for the first time in four decades.
Jul 07 2020Life in the age of coronavirus
People around the world adapt to a new normal of staying at home, social distancing and masks during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jul 06 2020Protests against racial inequality sweep across America
The killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer last month has spawned a wave of protests and national soul-searching over systemic racism in the...
Jul 05 2020MORE IN PICTURES
Tyre Nichols funeral draws civil rights leaders, U.S. vice president
Family and friends of Tyre Nichols gathered in a Memphis church to pay their final respects to the Black 29-year-old father whose fatal beating by police last month transformed him into the new face of the U.S. racial justice movement.
Pictures of the month: January
A selection of some of our top photography from around the world this past month.
Tens of thousands welcome Pope Francis in Democratic Republic of Congo
The pope urged the Congolese people to grant each other a "great amnesty of the heart" and called on any Christians engaged in battle to lay down their arms. Eastern Congo has been plagued by conflict for decades.
UK's teachers and civil servants join mass strike on 'Walkout Wednesday'
Up to half a million British teachers, civil servants and train drivers walked out over pay in the largest coordinated strike action for a decade, with unions threatening more disruption as the government digs its heels in over pay demands.
In pictures: Tom Brady's record-setting NFL career
Tom Brady, widely considered the greatest player in NFL history, announces his retirement after an age-defying career with seven Super Bowl championships.
Scenes from Ukraine's eastern front as Russia pushes to capture Bakhmut
The city that once held 75,000 people would be Moscow's first major gain since last summer.
Haiti police block streets to protest officer killings
Desperation has grown in Haiti amid a political crisis and a spike in violence that most recently has included a wave of killings of policemen, triggering protests by angry officers.
Mourners hold vigils for Tyre Nichols
Family members and friends of Tyre Nichols spoke at vigils in Memphis and Sacramento.
Protests in Peru amid political instability
Clashes between protesters and police continued in the eighth week of the South American country's political crisis.