an amazing woman. just a very sombre mood in windsor, really. what did she represent to people of your generation? a guiding light, a moral code, how to conduct yourself, - how to act, what is - right and what s wrong. here on the streets of royal windsor, the sense of a an epoch having passed is palpable. there is the sense of mourning, shared with the entire nation. but something else. for these people have lost a neighbour, a queen who was part of their daily lives. amir bukhari was getting calls from relatives in pakistan, who had heard the news. he runs a cafe besides windsor castle. no words to express my emotions. it is really sad. what did she mean to you? not only me but everyone in the world. everybody feels very sad, very down. for us, she was a neighbour. and we feel more. no matter how long anticipated, the end has crystallised loss. the passing of a monarch, who symbolised to people the best of their nation, of themselves. fergal keane, bbc news, windsor. you ve
More ina more in a moment. I want take you like to new york with Michael Cohen. So far, hes outlined that he was thanked for his work helping his ex boss, which the prosecution said it was a reference to the payment made to Stormy Daniels. He is also smoke at about back channels for communicating with then president and how we ultimately decided he could not lie for him any longer. That is some of the detail. Lets go live to the courthouse to nada tawfik. Take us through more. Yeah, matthew, michael tawfik. Take us through more. Yeah, matthew, Michael Cohen tawfik. Take us through more. Yeah, matthew, Michael Cohen on tawfik. Take us through more. Yeah, matthew, Michael Cohen on the tawfik. Take us through more. Ir u matthew, Michael Cohen on the second day on the stand is really zipping through the timeline of events in question. He talked about visiting donald trump in the white house after he became president and their conversations there, saying donald trump again expressed that he
elizabeth in 1952. they chose a picture from before her reign. 0ur picture from before her reign. our hearts are broken, they say. the columnist sarah vine saying how to find the words? 0ur grief is 100 different emotions. the theme you will see through this is white and black mastheads, kind of taking the colour away from that part of the paper. making it respectful but also touching. but there are two main pictures that run throughout the papers. i will show you the guardian. they go with cecil beaton s portrait of queen elizabeth ii. around the time of her coronation in 1953, in the throne room of buckingham palace. a painted backdrop depicting westminster abbey, she is wearing her coronation dress, the auburn cross visible, and the times goes with that also and on the back of the times s wraparound is this quote from the queen s christmas message in 1957 which was the first time it was