remember. new is a cue from space friday it was the first that nowhere in the uk reached 20 celsius, and it is because of the brisk northerly wind vigilfor mama the daily mail dedicates its front page to the queen s childrens vigil at westminster hall, as the new king stands aside his mother s coffin. saturday s times also runs with the same story declaring it the vigil an emotional end to a week of national mourning for the united kingdom. the guardian focuses on the death of elizabeth ii and the invitation of the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, calling his visit a stain on the queen s memory . and crossing to a commonwealth country, the new zealand herald reports on the queues to see the queen lying in state reaching capacity, as people wait for 2h hours in line. in other news, the international edition of the financial times leads on german government s move to control three refineries. so let s begin. the new york times reports on the ongoing despairfor t
joined for 13 hours with other members of the public, is fantastic. and i think that is, you know, the peak of britishness, is it not? queueing and david beckham. yes, it is no surprise that he is on the front page tomorrow. stand is no surprise that he is on the front page tomorrow. and probably a re front page tomorrow. and probably a pretty interesting front page tomorrow. and probably a pretty interesting distraction - front page tomorrow. and probably a pretty interesting distraction for- pretty interesting distraction for some people who were in the queue near to him, some people who were in the queue nearto him, to some people who were in the queue near to him, to distract them from clock watching and trying to figure out how many hours they had left to get to the front of the queue. we are going to move to the ft weekend now, this is a story we mentioned in the run through of those front pages before we began our pages, the oil refineries in a move to secure energy supply, th