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Prince Philip's 'unwavering loyalty' to Queen will be praised during Windsor Castle funeral
Prince Philip's "unwavering loyalty" to the Queen will be praised at his funeral, as well as the duke's "courage, fortitude and faith".
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Prince Philip: Queen shares private photograph of her and Duke of Edinburgh on holiday in Scotland
A poignant, private photograph of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh has been released on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral.
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Prince Philip: The timings for the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral
Prince Philip's funeral will take place this afternoon and will stay within the grounds of Windsor Castle to avoid crowds gathering during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19: Pandemic has now killed three million across the world - as countries see surge in cases
The global death toll from coronavirus has topped three million people amid repeated setbacks in the worldwide vaccination campaign and a deepening crisis in places such as Brazil, India and France.
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COVID-19: Indian variant could 'scupper' easing of UK coronavirus lockdown rules, warns expert
The Indian coronavirus mutation could "scupper" the UK's march to freedom, a leading scientist has warned.
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FedEx shooting: Gun violence is a 'national embarrassment' that need to stop, Joe Biden warns
Joe Biden has described mass shootings as a "national embarrassment" that has to end.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX wins $2.9bn NASA contract to send humans to the moon
Elon Musk's private space company SpaceX has won a $2.9bn (£2.1bn) NASA contract to build a spacecraft to put humans on the moon.
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World's smallest police dog dies hours after the sheriff she served beside
A sheriff and his tiny police dog have died on the same day.
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Two passengers sue United Airlines after Boeing 777 engine catches fire in mid-air
Two passengers are suing United Airlines after the engine of the plane they were on caught fire in mid-air.
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'Serious error of judgement' to use Army bases in Kent and Wales to house asylum seekers
Using military barracks to house asylum seekers was a "serious error of judgement" after a major coronavirus outbreak at one site, an inspection has ruled.