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Heads of state and world leaders arrived at Westminster Abbey for the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla. Six former UK Prime Ministers headed to the historic London venue with Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Theresa May, Sir Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron all in attendance alongside current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty. US First Lady Jill Biden braved the rain in a blue two-piece suit attending the ceremony representing her husband US President Joe Biden who was unable to make it to the coronation. She was joined by her granddaughter Finnegan Biden who...
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The House of Commons has upheld a ban on letting MPs skip the queue to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II. Politicians will not be able to jump in the miles long line - which is an estimated 12 hour wait - to offer their respects to the 96-year-old monarch who is currently lying in state in Westminster Hall after she died at Balmoral on 8 September prior to her state funeral on Monday (19.09.2022). A statement from the legislative chamber said: “Unfortunately, based on the projected numbers we are expecting to join the queue over the coming days, it is not possible to open up access further wi...
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Boris Johnson has led tributes from the UK's former Prime Ministers following the death of Queen Elizabeth on Thursday (08.09.22). The ex Conservative leader met with the Queen at her Balmoral estate in Scotland on Tuesday (06.09.22) to hand in his resignation just days before her death on Thursday (08.09.22) aged 96 - and he released a poignant statement marking the country's "saddest day" in the aftermath of her passing. Johnson wrote: "This is our country's saddest day. In the hearts of every one of us there is an ache at the passing of our Queen, a deep and personal sense of loss - far mor...
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The Bank of England has warned that Bitcoin could become "worthless." The cryptocurrency - which is sent to users via a peer-to-peer network and therefore has no centralised bank or administrator - was recently valued at £35,679 per 1 bitcoin, but the Bank of England's deputy governor has now warned their value could drop to "zero." Sir Jon Cunliffe told the BBC: "Their price can vary quite considerably and [Bitcoins] could theoretically or practically drop to zero." The diplomat - who was former Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Advisor on International Economic Affairs - explained that the point...
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