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A Cornish branch of the Royal British Legion has paid tribute to HRH Prince Philip. Timed to coincide with the national minute s silence to mark the passing of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Truro branch of the RBL organised a short but poignant tribute at the Truro war memorial on Saturday April 17. The ceremony was held at the Truro war memorial on Saturday April 17. Branch Chairman, Ralph Knight, spoke words of salutation for the years of duty to the country that epitomised the Prince s life. He also made reference to the service that the Duke gave during his time in the Royal Navy and to the many servicemen who gave their lives in WWII, a conflict in which Prince Philip saw active service. ....
How Savile Row is cutting its cloth for lockdown Savile Row tailors and formal menswear retailers are battling store closures, non-existent footfall and tourist numbers, and difficult conversations with landlords, as they endure the third national lockdown. All non-essential retailers have faced changing restrictions since coronavirus came to UK shores last March, including the current national lockdown that came into force on 5 January and is set to last until at least mid-February. However, formalwear retailers have been hit worse than most, as cancelled events and a move to home working have caused sales of suits and smart clothing to plummet. Savile Row has been particularly stung by the absence of office workers and tourists in central London. ....
On 14 December, the government confirmed that London and parts of Essex and Hertfordshire will move into the highest level of coronavirus restrictions from 00.01am on Wednesday morning. Jace Tyrrell, CEO of the New West End Company, which represents retailers and property owners on Bond Street, Oxford Street and Regent Street, called on the government to provide financial support for affected businesses: “We all recognise that the safety of the public is of paramount importance, and action must be taken to ensure that the infection rate remains low, but these stop-start measures are worsening an already catastrophic situation. However well telegraphed, yesterday s announcement comes as a hammer blow to the West End s fashion retailers as well as leisure operators. ....