Which celebrities will attend the Queen’s funeral? From Sandra Oh to David Attenborough
The late monarch’s state funeral will take place on Monday 19 September
The late monarch’s state funeral will take place on Monday 19 September
Lines to view late monarch’s coffin stretch five miles across London as night-time temperatures dip into single figures
King Charles III was heckled over the cost of living crisis as he greeted crowds on Friday (16 September).
Fraser’s performance in ‘The Whale’ is causing Oscar buzz – it’s his first lead performance since 2013
Police called to concerns for welfare at Leeds flat
Exclusive: Just 42 of the 3,479 appeals last year were successful, new figures show
Prime minister will speak with counterparts from New Zealand and Australia on Saturday
Hotels, restaurants and shops are packed as royal fans pour into the heart of London to experience the flag-lined roads, pomp-filled processions and brave a mileslong line for the once-in-a-lifetime chance to bid adieu to Queen Elizabeth II
While certain aspects of Queen Elizbeth II’s state funeral will have been sent out long ago, we could see some personal touches, says Jeremy Field
Streets combed as thousands of police to deploy to protect hundreds of VIPs and huge crowds
Sporty Spice is telling it like it is in her new memoir, which details the true gruelling reality of being in the world’s biggest girlband. She looks back at it all, and what she’s learned, with Jessie Thompson
Round-the-clock coverage of the Queen’s lying-in-state has been described as ‘the most British thing ever’. But it’s in danger of turning the quiet dignity of this respectful ritual into a caricature, says Jessie Thompson
The story of Charles and Camilla, as they begin a new chapter as Britain’s King and Queen Consort
The death of Queen Elizabeth II may have brought her grandchildren together again, but reports of a long-standing feud continue unabated. Is sibling rivalry just a healthy part of life, asks Louis Chilton – or do the brothers Windsor have some growing up to do?
Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is launching an intensive effort to get out the vote by urging potential supporters to cast in-person ballots the first week of early voting as she tries to navigate the state’s new election laws
The DCMS warned people not to travel to join the queue and to check back later on Saturday morning for updates on wait times.
Migrants have said they were falsely promised work and housing
Metropolitan Police said the incident occurred around 10pm.
Agency said ruling harmed ongoing investigation
A gold judicial collar made of glass beads that belonged to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has sold at auction for more than $176,000
The Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to lift a judge’s order that temporarily barred it from reviewing a batch of classified documents seized during an FBI search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida home last month
Attorneys for Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz have asked for the judge in his murder case to remove herself two days after she scolded them when they abruptly rested their case
Heir to Saudi throne must not ‘use this time mourning to seek legitimacy’, says Hatice Cengiz
Melanie Ramos found dead inside bathroom stall at Bernstein High School in California
Cities from Anchorage to New Orleans are shuttering their pandemic-era hotels that were used to house the homeless as funding dwindles and leases run out