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Russia has launched “revenge attacks” on Ukraine, reports the Guardian. Infrastructure facilities, including power and water plants, are among those being targeted, after a concerted Ukrainian offensive made important gains, the paper says.
The moving photo of the Queen’s coffin, draped in the Scottish flag, dominates the Metro’s front.
The paper says foreign heads of state will all have to take an escorted coach together to the Queen’s funeral, a new report claims.
The Queen’s final journey begins – her “saddest”, says the Express.
THE Queen’s coffin has arrived in Edinburgh following a six-hour journey from Balmoral, with thousands of mourners lining the streets in the Scottish capital.
It is a sombre front page for The Mirror, which focuses on a photo of the Queen’s ‘final journey home’. A commemorative pull-out celebrates ‘a life of joy and duty’.
Princess Anne and Prince Andrew are shown in The Daily Star paying their respects to the Queen. It writes about the ‘thousands’ lining the streets of Edinburgh to say their goodbyes.
The King and other members of the royal family will follow Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin in a procession along Edinburgh’s Royal Mile on Monday afternoon.
Princess Anne She has been heavily praised by Lady Colin Campbell and a number of her fellow GB News contributors for her behaviour and conduct as she grieves the loss of her mother, the Queen. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, September 8, the Royal Family have witnessed a major shift as King Charles III takes over the role of monarch as well as adhered to a long list of royal protocols – all in a time of mourning. On Sunday, it was Princess Anne who tended to her royal duties and accompanied her mother’s coffin from Balmoral to Holyrood House in Edinburgh…
Novak Djokovic He was automatically banned from Australia for three years when his visa was cancelled in January. He will be able to return to the Australian Open in January despite being unvaccinated, according to reports. The 21-time Grand Slam champion was deported from the country on the eve of the tournament back in January after having his visa revoked over his ability to “excite anti-vax sentiment” in Australia and automatically received a three-year ban. But according to the Herald Sun, Djokovic has been cleared to return in 2023. Novak Djokovic ‘cleared to play Australian Open’ despite refusing to get jabbed |…
Liz Truss is facing criticism following the sacking of the top official at the Treasury – just within days of her becoming the country’s new prime minister.
Charles Leclerc CHARLES LECLERC and Lando Norris were left livid by the Italian Grand Prix safety car decision. HE and Lando Norris vented their fury on the team radio after the Italian Grand Prix ended behind the safety car. The flag could have been red-flagged after Daniel Ricciardo stopped on the trakc but race control decided to leave the safety car out, allowing Max Verstappen to claim his fifth straight victory. Leclerc had started on pole while Verstappen was demoted to P7 due to taking a penalty to change his fifth international combustion engine (ICE). But the Dutchman raced through the pack and was amongst the podium…
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