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King Charles III’s controversial history with Wales
Long queues are expected in Cardiff when the King continues his tour of the UK.


Olivia Pratt-Korbel: Funeral of nine-year-old shot dead in Liverpool takes place
In Liverpool, mourners turned out wearing a “splash of pink” for the funeral of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was fatally shot in her home in Dovecot last month.


Government could deliver ‘mini-Budget’ as soon as next week
Whitehall sources have signalled that the new Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng will deliver what's being described as a "mini-Budget" next week.


King Charles III changed many lives with The Prince’s Trust, says Joan Armatrading
The singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading is a trustee of The Prince's Trust charity, and has worked with him for more than 40 years.


The view from the queue to see the Queen lying in state
The big question then for those who are interested - how long should you be prepared to wait to see Her Majesty lie in state?


Faith leaders join mourners queuing to see Queen lying in state
The Archbishop of Canterbury crossed the bridge to Westminster this morning to greet some of the mourners as they waited to see the Queen lying in state, along with the head of Britain's Roman Catholics, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, and other faith lead...


Queen’s funeral arrangements revealed by Buckingham Palace
The Queen's state funeral is designed to be a "fitting tribute to an extraordinary reign" - according to the Duke of Norfolk who will take charge of the occasion. 


Queue to see Queen’s coffin ‘has become important’, says historian
The sombre scenes here today were the very definition of pomp and circumstance, as centuries of tradition were displayed and captured for the first time on thousands of mobile phones held up by the crowds lining the ceremonial route. 


Cost of living crisis: pawning possessions to pay the bills
Many low income families hit hardest by the cost of living crisis are finding it hard to cope with the rising price of basic goods like energy and food.


Inflation falls for first time in almost year but food prices still rising
Inflation fell by a whisker in August - for the first time in almost a year - thanks to the lower cost of petrol and diesel.


Crowds mourning Queen paying respects ‘to someone they feel they knew’, says Soames
The former Conservative government minister, Sir Nicholas Soames, has been a close friend of King Charles for decades.


Queen lying in state is ‘the ultimate ceremony,’ says shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper
We were joined by the shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper from Westminster.


‘It’s so lovely to say the last goodbye’: Tens of thousands queue to see Queen
People began taking their place in the queue to file past the Queen's coffin from the early hours of the morning. 


Public pay respects as royal procession brings Queen’s coffin to Westminster
The Queen is now lying in state in Westminster and members of the public are queuing for miles to pay their respects. 


Tens of thousands will want to experience ‘momentous time in history’, says historian Professor Amanda Vickery
We’re joined by historian Professor Amanda Vickery.



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