Online book of condolence is set up in memory of Duke of Edinburgh for public to leave personal messages that will be passed on to royal family
Online book of condolence in memory of Prince Philip has been set up for public to leave personal messages
Messages will be passed onto members of the royal family and may be kept in Royal Archives for posterity
Royal family Twitter account said books of condolence will not be available to sign due to Covid-19 laws
Nation is in mourning with a huge outpouring of grief for the duke, who passed away this morning aged 99
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One British Uighur student told: Remember, your mother and other family members are still in China
13 March 2021 • 7:00pm
The Government has admitted for the first time that Uighurs are being targeted by China on British soil in an effort to intimidate them into silence .
The problem is now so serious that it risks becoming a diplomatic incident after ministers complained directly to the Chinese embassy in London.
On Saturday night the Foreign Office urged British Uighurs to call the police immediately if they felt they were being intimidated by Chinese officials.
Concerns about intimidation of British Uighurs on UK soil by Chinese officials were first exposed in The Telegraph last August.