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ITV News Correspondent Richard Pallot reports on the fans reaction during the tense England vs Denmark semi-final
England fans are overwhelmed with joy as they celebrate the Three Lions winning the Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark.
The Three Lions have now reached their first major tournament final since 1966 as they clinched a 2-1 win over Denmark after extra time at Wembley Stadium.
Fans singing, chucking pints and celebrating at Wembley Stadium
Players and fans celebrating after the final whistle at Wembley Stadium
Fans leave Wembley Stadium - there were 60,000 fans at the game
Fans in Trafalgar Square celebrate
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Watch ITV News live coverage following death of the Duke of Edinburgh
Gun salutes marking the death of the Duke of Edinburgh are to take place across the UK, in Gibraltar and at sea.
Saluting batteries will fire 41 rounds at one round every minute from midday in cities including London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast, as well as Gibraltar and from Royal Navy warships, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said.
The gun salutes will be shown live in a special programme - A Royal Salute: Live - on ITV and itv.com/news from 11.30am.
Gun salutes have been fired to mark significant national events since as early as at least the 18th century.
They were used to mark the deaths of Queen Victoria in 1901 and Winston Churchill in 1965.
The public is being encouraged to observe the gun salutes, which will be broadcast online and on television, from home.
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Framar Health has been in the family for three generations. Justin Maconaghie’s dad opened the South Belfast health food shop 40 years ago. It has withstood the Troubles and multiple recessions but Brexit may prove to be the businesses biggest obstacle.
The shelves are beginning to look bare. Justin’s best sellers are out of stock and no one knows when the next delivery will be. This isn’t just a small delay on an order. This is no orders right now. The door has been closed, he explains.
Justin’s main suppliers are based in England and due to the new Brexit trading arrangements, they will not deliver to Northern Ireland.
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