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Joe Biden won't have to get on bus with other leaders for funeral
PRESIDENT Joe Biden will not have to board a bus to travel to the Queen's funeral on Monday - but other world leaders will be expected to surrender their limousines.
QUEEN’S FINAL RETURN HOME
MOURNERS TO LINE THE STREETS AS ROYAL COFFIN ARRIVES AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE Sopelaja
Ukrainian offensive takes area twice size of Greater London
UKRAINE has "turned the tide" of the war by inflicting a major operational defeat on Vladimir Putin's army, military experts said today.
World leaders prepare to fly in for largest gathering in decades
OFFICIALS are working round the clock on preparations for the Queen's funeral, which is expected to become the largest gathering of world leaders for decades.
Doubts over Premier League London matches
PREMIER LEAGUE football clubs were today in discussions with the police to determine whether matches can resume this week.
No bears and sandwiches, mourners asked
No bear necessity: tributes in London
New Met commissioner faces biggest operation in the force’s history
THE Metropolitan Police's new commissioner started work today facing the challenge of masterminding the biggest operation in the force's history-with 30-hour queues predicted for the Queen's lying in state.
Harry pays tribute to Granny, his ‘guiding compass’
THE Duke of Sussex today paid an emotional tribute to his late grandmother the Queen as he thanked her for her "sound advice" and "infectious smile".
KING'S HISTORIC ADDRESS TO MPS AND PEERS I FEEL THE WEIGHT OF HISTORY
CAMILLA AT HIS SIDE AS HE PLEDGES DUTY. THEN HE HEADS TO SCOTLAND TO HONOUR QUEEN
New way to connect with people as Queen starts the tradition of going walkabout, Down Under
The Seventies - the Jubilee years
A new baby, a new name, changing times for the Commonwealth and the royals appear on national television
THE royal family grew again in 1960 with the addition of a third child, Prince Andrew.
Final years Pomp and pageantry marked very special royal occasions
WITH a few heartfelt and carefully chosen words, the Prince of Wales spoke for the nation Her eldest son and heir, Charles, wished our first-ever nonagenarian monarch the "most special and happiest of birthdays".
Crowning moment was a tonic for a nation that was enduring austerity after years of war Fuld THE
The Coronation
A love story Romance grows between the Princess and the gallant naval cadet Philip
Joy amid gloom of grey skies and a general strike as a baby girl is born
I declare before you all that my whole life shall be devoted to your service'
Living through extraordinary times, the Queen provided a rock of stability, sticking to fundamental principles while bringing the monarchy closer to the people. Robert Jobson on a life of celebration
Her Majesty watched political eras come and go while keeping the secrets of 15 prime ministers
SHE was a mentor to a record and 15 prime ministers never breathed a word about the secrets that they divulged to her.
'More than a monarch': leaders from around world pay tribute
FROM the United States to Russia and China, heads of state issued at times emotional tributes to the Queen, underlining her standing and status on the global stage.
Parliament to hear tributes ahead of MPs taking oath to the King
LIZ TRUSS was today due to lead tributes to Queen Elizabeth II in Parliament ahead of MPs taking the oath to His Majesty King Charles III.
Royals’ saddest journey
WHEN the Queen's medical team confirmed to aides early yesterday that her 70-year reign was heading into its final hours her closest family cancelled engagements and rushed to be by her bedside.
Thousands flock to Palace from dawn to pay tribute
THOUSANDS of mourners queued today to lay flowers at Buckingham Palace and pay tribute to the Queen.
King Charles prepares to lead Britain's mourning
He flies back from Balmoral after rushing to be with Queen for final hours
Vorboss takes on 'sluggish' BT with ultra-fast deals for London
A TELECOM start-up plans to offer ultra-fast internet to London businesses at cheap prices in an attack on incumbent giants BT and Virgin.
Melrose does the splits and targets takeover deals
MELROSE is splitting itself in two in a move that completes the break-up of one of Britain's most historic businesses as it plans to aggressively target takeover deals in a bid to boost a lacklustre share price.
Positive signs on inflation lift mood
MARKETS rallied and the pound held its own as traders welcomed tentative signs that inflation pressures will ease thanks to a coming freeze on household energy bills.
Arteta's a believer... now Vieira has chance to prove it
FROM the first moment he watched Fabio Vieira in action, Mikel Arteta was convinced the Portuguese was a player who could take Arsenal to the next level.
Moyes seeks to end Romanian hoodoo but faces a Thursday night juggling act
WHEN David Moyes was reminded of West Ham's painful record against Romanian opposition yesterday, he did not hesitate to point out that his own is not much cop either.
Why new owners are so eager to have Potter at the wheel
Roman's hire-and-fire policy ditched as club eye 'project' coach who will be given time
BLUES DEAL IS VERBALLY AGREED BY POTTER
CLUB HOPE TO HAVE HIM IN PLACE FOR SATURDAY DERBY FOLLOWING FURTHER TALKS THIS MORNING
Ditch Rwanda migrant scheme, think tank urges Home Secretary
SUELLA BRAVERMAN was today urged to be ready to scrap the Government's controversial Rwanda migrant scheme as a right-of-centre think tank warned that it risks becoming an expensive failure.
Harry and Meghan finish off European tour with London charity event amid security row
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex were today set to take centre stage at a charity event in London amid the ongoing row over their security arrangements.