Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
Today is the Coronation of Britain's King Charles III
Today is the coronation of Britain's King Charles III. Millions will witness a lavish and pompous ceremony with ancient rituals at Westminster Abbey in London. Security measures have been strengthened, with around 12,000 policemen on duty.
Before the Coronation of King Charles III: Explosion and Arrest outside Buckingham Palace
A controlled explosion and the arrest of a man outside Buckingham Palace days before the coronation of King Charles III.
British police have arrested a man who approached the palace gates and threw objects over the fence.
He was detained on suspicion of possession of a weapon. No shooting or injuries were reported. Police are not treating the case as an act of terrorism.
Sunak becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain: he will visit Buckingham Palace today
The government has announced today's schedule, according to which outgoing Prime Minister Liz Truss will make a final appearance with her cabinet at 09:00 local time, after which she is scheduled to give a speech outside 10 Downing Street, the BBC reported.
UK PM Liz Truss resigns
She managed to remain at Downing Street for only six weeks
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TV series ‘The Crown’ brings mourners closer to royals
As Liz Butler stood among the crowds of well-wishers outside Buckingham Palace, she couldn't help asking herself if she was living through a future episode of hit TV series "The Crown".
Like many of those flocking to bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth II, Butler was a big fan of the Netflix show that has offered viewers a glimpse - albeit fictionalized - inside royal life.
Charles III to be proclaimed king after vowing ’lifelong service’
King Charles III was officially announced as Britain's monarch on Sept. 10, in a ceremony steeped in ancient tradition and political symbolism- and, for the first time, broadcast live.
UK’s Johnson says he paid a police fine for lockdown parties
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Tuesday he paid a fine from police for attending a lockdown-breaching birthday party in his official residence, making him the first British leader to be sanctioned for breaking the law while in office.
Queen Elizabeth II to rest ’for at least’ next two weeks: Palace
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will take medical advice and rest for "at least" another two weeks, Buckingham Palace said on Oct. 29, having recently spent a night in hospital to undergo "preliminary examinations".
British PM Johnson still in hospital with persistent coronavirus symptoms
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was still in hospital on April 6 suffering persistent coronavirus symptoms 10 days after testing positive for the virus, although Downing Street said he remained in charge of the government.
"The PM is still at hospital," a British government source said. "He spent the night in hospital."
Boris Johnson Tested Positive for COVID-19
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson tested positive for COVID-19, Downing Street has reported.
He has mild symptoms and will isolate himself at his official 10 Downing Street residence.
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