The Sun – God Bless
The Sun is among many newspapers using a previously unseen photo of the Queen, released on Sunday night, ahead of her state funeral.
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The Sun – God Bless
The Sun is among many newspapers using a previously unseen photo of the Queen, released on Sunday night, ahead of her state funeral.
Gabriel hilariously trolls Toney as Brentford ace has game to forget after England call
He has added salt to Ivan Toney’s wound’s after brutally trolling him following Arsenal’s emphatic win over Brentford. GABRIEL Toney had been left speechless by his first ever England call up – and he still hadn’t found his voice today. Brentford barely heard a peep out of their striker as he was outshone by Arsenal superstars William Saliba, he Jesus and Fabio Vieira. And Gabriel rubbed in the defeat even more when he Tweeted after
Canelo Alvarez DOMINATES Gennady Golovkin on points in Las Vegas trilogy fight to end iconic rivalry on top
He came into this trilogy fight against bitter-rival Gennady Golovkin needing a win after losing last time out at light-heavyweight to Dmitry Bivol. Canelo Alvarez Promoter Eddie Hearn reckoned a Canelo defeat would have been “terrible” for the 32 year-old. Well, at the end of an intriguing 12 rounds at the T-Mobile Arena, there were only smiles in Canelo’s world as the Mexican powerhouse scored a unanimous decision to spark wild scenes of celebration with the Mexican fans who
Joe Biden compares Queen to his mum in touching tribute after seeing coffin as world leaders arrive at Buckingham Palace
JOE Biden compared the Queen to his mum in a touching tribute tonight as world leaders arrive at Buckingham Palace for a reception with King Charles. JOE Biden Speaking at Lancaster House as he signed the book of condolence, the US president said the “world is better” because of the Queen. “To all the people of England, all the people of the United Kingdom, our hearts go out to you,” he said. “You were fortunate to have had
Liz Truss leads minute silence across Britain in solemn remembrance of the Queen as Big Ben tolls
She lead the minute silence across Britain tonight as Big Ben tolled in solemn remembrance of the Queen. Liz Truss At 8pm a minute’s silence was observed across the nation to remember Her Majesty ahead of the Monarch’s state funeral tomorrow. Mourners were invited to mark the historic occasion privately at home, on their doorstep or street, or at community events and vigils. And the masses across the country did exactly that. Prime Minister she and husband Hugh O’Leary stood