Cumbria under snow and Avril Lavigne interrupted: Tuesday’s best photos

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Shire horses spread seeded soil around the moat beside the Tower of London with a chain harrow. The process is part of a long-term transformation of the moat into a biodiverse landscape, one that will be rich with wild flowersA gold bullion bar depicting Muslim holy site the Kaaba in Mecca, is displayed by the Royal Mint, designed by Emma Noble in consultation with the Muslim Council of Wales.

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