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He receives the grace of God to serve his people
CHARLES, by the grace of God, King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith – that was how he was proclaimed when he succeeded Elizabeth II.
Global great and the good gather in tribute to Charles
IT was a ticket to the most prestigious event in modern times. Around 450 foreign dignitaries from 203 nations and realms descended on London to take their place at Westminster Abbey for King Charles’s Coronation service.
Young royals steal the show...and our hearts
PRINCESS Charlotte played big sister to Prince Louis at their grandfather’s Coronation yesterday as the young royals melted hearts from the moment they arrived at Westminster Abbey.
A stunning day of splendour and sacrament
THE organisers of the Coronation said it would be an “unforgettable spectacle”. This pledge was gloriously fulfilled on a day that mixed splendour and sacrament. From the start of the King’s procession to Westminster Abbey to the Red Arrows flypast over Buckingham Palace, the entire occasion was a model of precision, discipline and grandeur. Those in the congregation, in the crowds along the route and in the vast global television audience were witnesses to a unique moment in history.
GLAZERS COULD STAY AT UNITED
Takeover options involve brothers retaining a stake in club
HAALAND'S A GOAL-DEN STAR
Bernardo backing lethal striker to land ultimate honour
New obesity fears for under-fives
CHILDREN aged under five are being treated for obesity-related illnesses such as diabetes, asthma and gallstones, figures reveal.
TV's Reeta: Colleagues 'made race comments'
TV NEWS presenter Reeta Chakrabarti has revealed she suffered racism at the hands of BBC colleagues as a young journalist.
BBC's Sharp forced to quit in anti-Tory witch-hunt, say MPs
FORMER BBC chairman Richard Sharp was the victim of an anti-Tory witch-hunt, Conservatives have claimed.
Call for 'Marshall Plan' to bring better housing
ONE in five people struggled to keep warm last winter, and intervention on the scale of the post-war Marshall Plan is needed to ensure the most vulnerable are properly housed, a leading expert has said.
Olivia's killer Cashman 'had phone in cell'
CHILD killer Thomas Cashman is being investigated after a phone was allegedly found in his cell while he awaited trial for the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel.
Sacked Met PC faced 'I can't breathe' claim
A MET Police officer sacked for mocking black colleagues had also been accused of wrapping tape around one of their necks and saying \"I can't breathe\" shortly after George Floyd's death, it has emerged.
"There's no shame in divorce,' says happily married Gabby
GABBY LOGAN has called for stigma to be taken out of divorce, saying it is wrong for people to feel like failures.
Nurses' strike 'to cost lives on critical wards'
LIVES will be lost during the nurses' strike because they have key technical skills that even the most experienced consultants cannot replace, an NHS adviser warns.
'Brilliant, beautiful and loud' Corrie star Barbara dies at 92
BARBARA YOUNG FEBRUARY 9, 1931 - APRIL 27, 2023
Rom com royalty! Now Meghan and Harry embark on project Hollywood
THE DUKE and Duchess of Sussex are aiming to produce \"feel good\" TV films and movies, including romantic comedies, to cement their growing status as \"Hollywood royalty\", it was claimed last night.
It's Wheels and Kate
ROYALS CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Last Britons leave war-torn Sudan
THE final Britons scrambling to leave Sudan departed from the war-torn country yesterday, as the Government closed down its airbridge indefinitely.
KING'S SOLEMN VOW TO SERVE US ALL
Millions watching Coronation invited to pledge allegiance
Clanger keeper hands yet more misery to Gracia
There was more misery for Leeds boss Javi Gracia as his relegation battlers suffered a third straight defeat.
CALL TO BIG GUNS
The Exiles will secure a top-four finish if they win their last two games, starting away to their already qualified capital rivals today (3.00).
Rocket surges to another landmark
The Iranian qualifier felt the wrath of the Rocket as the world champion hammered him 13-2 with a session to spare.
Hecky dreamers can hold their heads high
BIG-MATCH VERDICT
Hansen hit not enough to keep Hayes downcast
EMMA HAYES insisted Chelsea are still in their Champions League semi-final tie despite being a goal down to Barcelona.
Call for m-way cameras to catch out litter louts
Sir Mike Penning thinks rubbish strewn along the roadside is a “national disgrace” and wants those responsible prosecuted.
'Labour would inspect schools more, not less'
SHADOW EDUCATION SECRETARY
Police stop Grand National protesters striking again
A bid by animal rights activists to halt the Scottish Grand National was thwarted by police yesterday.
'30 years on, Stephen's murder is still relevant'
Stephen, 18, was stabbed on April 22, 1993, in a racially motivated attack by white youths as he waited for a bus in Eltham, southeast London.
'Camilla' celebrates the end of The Crown
The Crown has recreated the wedding of Charles and Camilla, bringing the curtain down on the Netflix show’s last-ever series.
Don't be alarmed...it's just a drill!
‘It is no different to testing a fire alarm’