The Sun – Welcome home, Ma’am
The Sun also leads with a picture of the Queen’s hearse driving through the palace gates this evening. The paper’s headline reads: “Welcome home, Ma’am”.
The paper also touches on Princess Anne’s emotional journey as she travelled with her mother’s coffin from Edinburgh to RAF Northolt. The Queen’s only daughter also released a poignant statement on Tuesday, saying it was her “honour and privilege” to accompany Her Majesty on her final journey.
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The Sun – Welcome home, Ma’am
The Sun also leads with a picture of the Queen’s hearse driving through the palace gates this evening. The paper’s headline reads: “Welcome home, Ma’am”.
Three countries BANNED from attending Queen’s funeral
Three countries BANNED from attending Queen’s funeral Russia, Belarus and Myanmar Three countries BANNED Meanwhile, Iran will only be represented at the occasion on an ambassadorial level. The snub sticks two fingers up to Mad Vlad Putin, whose troops recently lost 6,000 square kilometres of captured territory to heroic Ukrainian soldiers. In Myanmar, military chiefs ruling the country have been accused by the United Nations of “depraved” acts of violence against opposition democracy activists. Three countries BANNED from
Liz Truss expected to hold mini-budget just days after the Queen’s funeral
She expected to fly to New York and hold her mini-budget next week, just days after the Queen’s funeral. Liz Truss expected The new PM is set to travel to America to join world leaders for the United Nations General Assembly summit in her first major overseas trip in Downing Street. She will return to the UK later in the week, with officials pencilling in Thursday 22 for her first big fiscal statement. Another option is for Commons
Graham Potter admits ‘life is about taking risks’ as new Chelsea boss puts stars through their paces for first time
He says “life is about taking risks” as he prepares for his debut as Chelsea boss. Graham Potter The 47-year-old completed his switch to the Blues from Brighton on a five-year deal last Thursday — just 24 hours after the sacking of Thomas Tuchel. He is the eighth permanent appointment at Stamford Bridge in just over a decade and the first under new American owner Todd Boehly. After a torrid start to the season, Potter needs to
King Charles and Camilla are greeted with sweet nod to the Queen as they arrive at Hillsborough Castle
KING Charles and Camilla were greeted with a sweet nod to the Queen as they arrived in Northern Ireland today. King Charles and Camilla Their Majesties were met by cheering well-wishers who lined the gates of Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland, this afternoon. Impromptu cries of “God save the King” rang out as the new King and Queen Consort stepped out of their car to speak with mourners. And in one touching moment, Charles was handed a corgi – Connie –