thanked mourners who ve gathered to remember the queen, including an unexpected show of unity from princes william and harry. it s sunday, the 11th of september. i m at the palace of holyroodhouse in edinburgh, the official residence of the british monarch in scotland. the queen s coffin will arrive here from balmoral later today. let s take a look at the route it will take. at around 10:00, her coffin will be carried by six of the gamekeepers from her scottish estate from the ballroom at balmoral to a hearse. from there, it will begin a six hour, 175 milejourney. the route will pass through aberdeen, then on to dundee, before finally arriving at the palace here where it will lie in the throne room until monday afternoon. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz has this report. well, they have been rehearsing for the night. we have heard drums being beat, just in the last hour, we have seen much in parades in the last few minutes. judith moritz has this report on what we can expect in
youngsters are actually some of the most economically active in the developed world. waving goodbye to the french open for what is likely to be the last time. the record 1a time champion in paris rafael nadal is knocked out in the opening round. good morning. rain is coming in from the south west pushing north east through the day. behind it we see a return to sunshine but some scattered showers. all of the details later. it s tuesday, the 28th of may. the conservatives have promised to raise the tax free pension allowance if they win the general election. they say the proposal would be worth £275 a year to each pensioner by 2030. under the plans, the state pension would always remain below the tax free threshold. rishi sunak says the scheme shows the conservatives are on the side of pensioners but labour have called it desperate . 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, has the details. what do you love about it? there s one particular reason politicians like to present t
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well done. well, as you can see, scores of fans around, hundreds | scores of fans around, hundreds even, despite not having tickets to be in the stadium. a lot of jubilation already, and i am sure we will see a lot more of it tonight if it does indeed come home. ashley john-baptiste. it does indeed come home. ashley john-baptiste, we it does indeed come home. ashley john-baptiste, we will it does indeed come home. ashley john-baptiste, we will check- it does indeed come home. ashley john-baptiste, we will check in - it does indeed come home. ashleyl john-baptiste, we will check in with john baptiste, we will check in with you again. and whoever you managed to find to talk to down there, a good start to the evening. not as good start to the evening. not as good as luke shaw, two minutes into the first half, he has already scored for england, the fastest opening goal in a euro 2020 final in the history of the competition. if i remember rightly, it goes back, in one form or another,