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Queue forms in Westminster ahead of Queen lying in state
In Edinburgh, people will be able to file past the Queen's coffin at St Giles’ Cathedral until around 5pm tomorrow.


Chris Kaba: Met Police suspend officer involved in shooting
This evening, as the family of Chris Kaba, a 24-year-old shot dead last week gathered for a vigil, the Met Police confirmed the firearms officer involved in his shooting has been suspended from duty.


Queen Elizabeth and her 15 prime ministers
This morning the King addressed MPs and Lords from the same spot in Westminster Hall where his ancestor Charles I was tried for his life.  


What is the constitutional future of Scotland under King Charles?
Angus Robertson was the leader of the SNP in Westminster. Dr Eve Poole is the chief executive of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.


Edinburgh says farewell to Queen Elizabeth II
Edinburgh's Royal Mile is a narrow stretch of cobbled road where thousands of people from all over United Kingdom and the world packed in - cheek by jowl - to watch the Queen's coffin make its journey from the Palace of Holyroodhouse in a slow proces...


King Charles and his siblings walk behind Queen’s coffin
This afternoon, the Queen's coffin was moved from here past tens of thousands of people lining the Royal Mile to St Giles’ Cathedral where it will lie at rest.


Queen ‘has always been herself’, says Gyles Brandreth
We have been speaking to the writer and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth about his memories of the Queen and her reign. 


King Charles delivers first address to Parliament
King Charles has delivered his first address to Parliament as monarch.


Tributes to Queen Elizabeth II ring out across the world
From the United States to South Africa, New Zealand to Ukraine, the world has come together to remember the Queen. 


‘She never struck me as being vain’: royal portrait artists discuss their work with the Queen
The Queen's image has been captured by countless artists and photographers throughout her life.


Queen Elizabeth II ‘one of the greatest assets of Great Britain’, says John Kerry
We spoke to the US climate envoy and former secretary of state John Kerry, and began by asking for his memories of the Queen.


Politicians across Northern Ireland pay tribute to the Queen
Political leaders across Northern Ireland have united to pay tribute to the Queen, recalling her historic handshake with the former IRA leader turned deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness a decade ago - which did so much to advance the cause of rec...


‘She represented the best of the British’ – what the Queen meant to Nottingham
Countless people up and down the country have been sharing their own memories of the Queen. She touched so many lives during her seventy years as monarch.


‘I suspect there is a really strong emotional attachment there’: Clare Balding on the Queen’s horse-racing legacy
The sporting world is divided on how best to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth this weekend. Football and boxing matches have been called off, but other sports like cricket and golf will go ahead, paying respects instead on the pitch.


William named Prince of Wales by King Charles III
Caernarfon in Wales has an especially strong link to the Royal family.



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