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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six July 7, 2024

as the tennis legend roger federer announces he s retiring at the age of 41. and on bbc news, we will bring you a continuing analysis from our team of correspondence in the uk and around the world. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. prince william has told wellwishers at sandringham how difficult walking behind his grandmother s coffin was yesterday, saying it brought back memories of his mother diana s funeral 25 years ago. the prince and princess of wales stopped at the gates of sandringham to look at the sea of flowers and messages that have been left. today details of the queen s state funeral on monday have been set out. it will start in westminster abbey at 11 in morning. prince william and prince harry will again walk side by side with the royal family following the coffin on its finaljourney. daniella relph reports. well, sophie, when so much of the past seven days has been about balmoral or buckingham palace, today, the focus switched to sandringham and

BBCNEWS BBC News at Six June 4, 2024 17:13:00

disabled people or those with a long term condition which means they can t queue for a long time canjoin an accessible queueing scheme so they can still pay their respects in person. 0ur correspondent sean dilley has more. the start of the journey. this is where many disabled people are signing up to pay their respects to the queen. so i suffer from autism, adhd and tourette s. jenny and her family have travelled from cheshire. it s a visit made possible thanks to this system. i m a big royalist, so i really wanted to. so when i ve seen this queue, it was like, we re coming down. we made the decision like yesterday, and that was it. so grateful. very, very grateful. pam has travelled from edinburgh to collect her wristband. it s been lovely. we didn t think we were going to be able to do it. i couldn t have done that without this help. so this literally makes the difference.? totally, totally. i m thrilled to bits that we re going to be able to do it. jenny, her daughter and retired

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 21:38:00

disabled people or those with a long term condition there is an accessible queueing scheme so they can still pay their respects in person. 0ur correspondent sean dilley has more. the start of the journey. this is where many disabled people are signing up to pay their respects to the queen. so, i suffer from autism, adhd and tourette s. jenny and her family have travelled from cheshire. it s a visit made possible thanks to this system. i m a big royalist, so i really wanted to. when i ve seen this queue, it was like, we re coming down. we made the decision like yesterday, and that was it. so grateful. very, very grateful. pam has travelled from edinburgh to collect her wristband. it s been lovely. we didn t think we were going to be able to do it. i couldn t have done that without this help. so this literally makes the difference.? totally, totally. i m thrilled to bits that we re going to be able to do it. jenny, her daughter and retired guide dog andy have come to pay their respec

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