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Wayne Couzens: Devoted father who hid dark desire to rape and kill

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Who will walk where in Prince Philip s funeral procession?

The procession will be led by the band of the Grenadier Guards to the chapel It will be followed by military chiefs and then Prince Philip s Land Rover hearse The Duke of Edinburgh specifically designed the vehicle himself over 16 years Then come key royal family members, including his four children in age order Princes William and Harry will follow, with Princess Anne s son Peter Phillips Palace has not explained move, though Mr Phillips is Queen s eldest grandson  The Queen is due to follow in a state Bentley, accompanied by a lady-in-waiting 

Met Police chief defends officers for doing their duty during Sarah Everard vigil

12:08 EDT, 17 March 2021 A top Met Police boss has today defended the actions of officers at the Sarah Everard vigil saying they were doing their duty , after the force faced accusations of heavy-handedness. Deputy Commissioner Sir Stephen House claimed police had faced abuse and had plastic water bottles thrown at them after asking crowds to disperse from Saturday s memorial event at Clapham Common. He refused to apologise on behalf of officers, who he said had acted professionally and proportionately . Sir Stephen said the vigil had complied with Covid rules during the day, but had become compacted in the evening as more people gathered.

Brits debate over Sarah Everard vigil amid outrage at Met Police

43% say vigil shouldn t have been allowed as 40% say it should have gone ahead Some 47% say Cressida Dick should not resign over her force s handling of event  Public generally think vigils and marches shouldn t be allowed amid pandemic Half of 18-24 year olds say police should ve approved vigil according to YouGov 42 per cent of women backing the vigil, compared to just 38 per cent of men 

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