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Landmarks turn yellow to remember those lost to Covid

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Landmarks turn yellow to remember those lost to Covid

Landmarks turn yellow to remember those lost to Covid

Famous landmarks across London turned yellow on Tuesday evening to remember all those who have died during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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