As Lying in State Commences, Queue to Pay Respects to Queen Already Two and a Half Miles Long
Even before the doors of the ancient palace were opened to the public the queue of mourners was already two and a half miles long.

Even before the doors of the ancient palace were opened to the public the queue of mourners was already two and a half miles long.

The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II has moved in from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, borne through London on the State Gun Carriage.

The late Queen Elizabeth II has returned to London and Buckingham Palace for the final time, her coffin flown from Scotland.

King Charles III flew from Scotland to Northern Ireland Tuesday, part of his tour which will see him visit every one of the home nations.

A man shouting at the funeral procession of the late Queen Elizabeth II was thrown to the ground by other members of the public.

Soldiers and officials have, using a gun carriage and prop coffin, rehearsed the final journey of Queen Elizabeth II in London.

Charles III met with both houses of Parliament in the historic Westminster Hall before attending the lying in rest of Queen Elizabeth II.

Queen Elizabeth II was pictured standing and smiling as she performed duties just two days ago, a working monarch until the very end.

King Charles III said his family would draw strength from the “respect and deep affection” in which The Queen is so held as they mourn.

Buckingham Palace has announced the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, ending her 70-year reign.

Suella Braverman, one of the most right-wing candidates to replace Boris Johnson, has been appointed by victor Truss as Home Secretary.

Liz Truss has selected her long time friend and ally Dr Thérèse Coffey to be both her heath minister and deputy Prime Minister.

Liz Truss is the new Prime Minister of the UK and Westminster furiously speculates on who she will select to fill the top jobs of her new govt.

Green for thee, but not for me! Despite dedicating himself to green and Net-Zero, Johnson’s final act as PM was boarding a private jet.

Boris Johnson’s farewell speech obliquely criticised the leadership race and made a classical allusion to a future return to power.

Liz Truss is the new leader of Britain’s ruling political party, the Conservatives, and will become Prime Minister tomorrow.

Boris Johnson had committed to ending all coal burning in the UK by 2024, but the next government would not be bound by such promise.

A knifeman who threatened officers with his weapon was shot dead at Charles de Gaulle airport Wednesday morning.

Germany can’t close its nuclear plants quick enough, but France is working to keep theirs online, temporarily setting aside green rules.

Even as the British government considers alternatives to the fragile GPS systems that power everything from smartphones to warships, the British authority which is responsible for mapping the oceans is set to dispense with traditional paper charts, pushing ship’s navigators worldwide to digital instead – a move a leading naval expert has called shortsighted.

July was the busiest month for illegal migrants this year so far, with over 1,000 landing on Britain’s southern shores just last week: just the latest arrivals in a years-long migrant crisis the government has so far proven wholly unequal to.

UK PM hopeful Liz Truss looked on in horror, saying “oh my God” after a loud smash off-camera brought a leadership debate to a halt Tuesday.

Truss said the UK “should be cracking down” on TikTok, and China is becoming the a top economy because the West is “enabling” them.

The BBC failed to tease any new policies out of the pair, and even flubbed an attempted gotcha moment against one of the candidates.

Conservative members who will make the choice on the next UK Prime Minister prefer Liz Truss for the job over Rishi Sunak, polling suggests.

The next Prime Minister will be Sunak or Truss, both long-term allies of Boris Johnson and associates of the World Economic Forum.

Boris signed off his final appearance citing a Cali governor known for remarking “I’ll be back”, telling the chamber “hasta la vista, baby”.

‘Mr Brexit’ warns Britain is heading to a “Theresa May 2.0”, a “dreadful mistake” that will see the Tories punished come the next election.

Kemi Badenoch polled as a favourite for grassroots Conservativers, but she won’t be the next PM after Tory MPs voted to eliminate her.

Tom Tugendhat has been knocked out of the running to be the next Prime Minister of the UK, leaving four in the race to replace Boris Johnson.

A weather war has blown over Britain, with the media giving the heatwave urgent, alarming coverage but the government urging common sense.

It’s an election in which only a tiny minority will be able to vote in, yet it will decide the next PM. The five candidates are face off.

Five candidates now remain in the race to replace Boris Johnson after Brexiteer Suella Braverman was eliminated on Thursday.

The first round of voting for leadership has seen Jeremy Hunt and Nadhim Zahawi eliminated after they failed to reach the threshold.

Penny Mordaunt’s campaign launch event took a strange turn when she attempted to draw a line under her not very conservative views on gender.

The British constitution says there doesn’t have to be a national election if the PM resigns, but convention suggests there should be anyway.

Like muscles on a broken arm, the political class atrophies: after decades of rule from Brussels, it will take years to grow worthy leaders.

Nigel Farage challenged whoever follows Boris Johnson to consider basic conservative achievements like cutting migration and taxes.

The charity which owns it complains it spends so much money on repairs, it can no longer afford to deliver anti-racism and pro-Euro education.

While the German government prevaricates around its self-imposed energy crisis, citizens are taking matters into their own hands to keep themselves warm this coming winter with sales of cheap, reliable wood burners soaring in Europe.
