Once again, we bring you some great photographs taken from around the UK and the World, including the PM's visit to Teesside, Easter treats at ZSL London, tales of pirate coins and also from France, where new national restrictions have been introduced to fight rising Covid cases.

Contractors paint the outside of the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth harbour, which is being repainted its original white after the branding arrangement with Emirates ended on June 30, 2020 Picture: ANDREW MATTHEWS/PA

Contractors paint the outside of the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth harbour, which is being repainted its original white after the branding arrangement with Emirates ended on June 30, 2020 Picture: ANDREW MATTHEWS/PA

Contractors paint the outside of the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth harbour, which is being repainted its original white after the branding arrangement with Emirates ended on June 30, 2020. Picture: Andrew Matthews/PA

Photo taken by staff at ZSL London Zoo of squirrel monkeys enjoying Easter treats at the attraction

Photo taken by staff at ZSL London Zoo of squirrel monkeys enjoying Easter treats at the attraction

Photo taken by staff at ZSL London Zoo of squirrel monkeys enjoying Easter treats at the attraction.

A 17th century Arabian silver coin, top, that research shows was struck in 1693 in Yemen, rests near an Oak Tree Shilling minted in 1652 by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, below, and a Spanish half real coin from 1727, right. The Arabian coin was found at

A 17th century Arabian silver coin, top, that research shows was struck in 1693 in Yemen, rests near an Oak Tree Shilling minted in 1652 by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, below, and a Spanish half real coin from 1727, right. The Arabian coin was found at

A 17th Century Arabian silver coin, top, that research shows was struck in 1693 in Yemen, rests near an Oak Tree Shilling minted in 1652 by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, below, and a Spanish half real coin from 1727, right. The Arabian coin was found at a farm, in Middletown, R.I., in 2014 by metal detectorist Jim Bailey, who contends it was plundered in 1695 by English pirate Henry Every from Muslim pilgrims sailing home to India after a pilgrimage to Mecca. Picture: Steven Senne/AP

Senior Learning Coordinator Matt Searles takes a closer look at “Love Bomb” by Marc Quinn in the Jupiter Artland contemporary sculpture garden in Wilkieston near Edinburgh, ahead of opening to members of the public for the first time ever.

Senior Learning Coordinator Matt Searles takes a closer look at “Love Bomb” by Marc Quinn in the Jupiter Artland contemporary sculpture garden in Wilkieston near Edinburgh, ahead of opening to members of the public for the first time ever.

Senior Learning Coordinator Matt Searles takes a closer look at “Love Bomb” by Marc Quinn in the Jupiter Artland contemporary sculpture garden in Wilkieston near Edinburgh, ahead of opening to members of the public for the first time ever. Set over 120 acres of meadow and woodland, Jupiter Artland contains 36 permanent sculptures from leading artists. Picture: Jane Barlow/PA

Tennants Auctioneers’ employee Alice Fitton holds a flintlock pistol once owned by William Rivers, who served on board HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar, which is to be sold at Tennants Auctioneers’ in Leyburn, North Yorkshire on

Tennants Auctioneers’ employee Alice Fitton holds a flintlock pistol once owned by William Rivers, who served on board HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar, which is to be sold at Tennants Auctioneers’ in Leyburn, North Yorkshire on

Tennants Auctioneers’ employee Alice Fitton holds a flintlock pistol once owned by William Rivers, who served on board HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar, which is to be sold at Tennants Auctioneers’ in Leyburn, North Yorkshire, on April 14. Picture: Danny Lawson/PA

Malcolm Cloutt from Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, a veteran Second World War RAF pilot who served in Europe and Burma and turned 100 last year, and who is among this year’s recipients of Maundy money Picture: DOMINIC LIPINSKI/PA

Malcolm Cloutt from Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, a veteran Second World War RAF pilot who served in Europe and Burma and turned 100 last year, and who is among this year’s recipients of Maundy money Picture: DOMINIC LIPINSKI/PA

Malcolm Cloutt, from Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, a veteran Second World War RAF pilot who served in Europe and Burma and turned 100 last year, and who is among this year’s recipients of Maundy money. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA

A family walks in St Nicholas Park in Warwick, enjoying the warmer weather earlier in the week

A family walks in St Nicholas' Park in Warwick, enjoying the warmer weather earlier in the week

A family walks in St Nicholas' Park in Warwick, enjoying the warmer weather earlier in the week. Picture: Jacob King/PA

Sharon Duncalf, left, wearing PPE, plays cards with her mother Olive outside of her room at Gracewell of Church Crookham care home near in Hampshire. The care home has been running enhanced visits on and off since August, enabling meaningful contact for

Sharon Duncalf, left, wearing PPE, plays cards with her mother Olive outside of her room at Gracewell of Church Crookham care home near in Hampshire. The care home has been running enhanced visits on and off since August, enabling meaningful contact for

Sharon Duncalf, left, wearing PPE, plays cards with her mother Olive outside of her room at Gracewell of Church Crookham care home near in Hampshire. The care home has been running enhanced visits on and off since August, enabling meaningful contact for residents who need extra support from loved ones. Picture: Andrew Matthews/PA

French president Emmanuel Macron has announced a three-week nationwide school closure and a month-long domestic travel ban in an effort to fight the rapid spread of coronavirus

French president Emmanuel Macron has announced a three-week nationwide school closure and a month-long domestic travel ban in an effort to fight the rapid spread of coronavirus

French president Emmanuel Macron has announced a three-week nationwide school closure and a month-long domestic travel ban in an effort to fight the rapid spread of coronavirus. The lockdown measures taken by Mr Macron are the latest in recent action by European leaders, amid a third wave of Covid-19 cases spreading across the mainland continent.

Protestors in Myanmar on Thursday marked two months since the military seized power by once more defying the threat of lethal violence and publicly demonstrating against the toppling of the democratically elected government. The UN special envoy for

Protestors in Myanmar on Thursday marked two months since the military seized power by once more defying the threat of lethal violence and publicly demonstrating against the toppling of the democratically elected government. The UN special envoy for

Protestors in Myanmar on Thursday marked two months since the military seized power by once more defying the threat of lethal violence and publicly demonstrating against the toppling of the democratically elected government. The UN special envoy for Myanmar has warned the country faces the possibility of civil war “at an unprecedented scale”.

First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon at a Burnside chemist in Rutherglen during campaigning for the Scottish Parliamentary election Picture: JEFF J MITCHELL/PA

First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon at a Burnside chemist in Rutherglen during campaigning for the Scottish Parliamentary election Picture: JEFF J MITCHELL/PA

First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon at a Burnside chemist in Rutherglen during campaigning for the Scottish Parliamentary election. Picture: Jeff J MitchelL/PA

Pensioner Tony Foulds beside the war memorial to the victims of the B-17 Flying Fortress, which crashed in Endcliffe Park, Sheffield, on February 22 1944. The war memorial, tended to by Mr Foulds, has been vandalised after revellers descended on a park

Pensioner Tony Foulds beside the war memorial to the victims of the B-17 Flying Fortress, which crashed in Endcliffe Park, Sheffield, on February 22 1944. The war memorial, tended to by Mr Foulds, has been vandalised after revellers descended on a park

Pensioner Tony Foulds beside the war memorial to the victims of the B-17 Flying Fortress, which crashed in Endcliffe Park, Sheffield, on February 22 1944. The war memorial, tended to by Mr Foulds, has been vandalised after revellers descended on a park to enjoy the warm weather as lockdown restrictions eased. Picture: Dave Higgens/PA