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		<title>USA, England battle to 0-0 draw</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A hard-fought World Cup game between USA and England ended in a 0-0 draw. The two teams combined for about 20 shots on goal Friday in Qatar. One of the best opportunities for the U.S. to take the lead came in the first half when Christian Pulisic's shot hit the crossbar. England had a chance &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A hard-fought World Cup game between USA and England ended in a 0-0 draw. </p>
<p>The two teams combined for about 20 shots on goal Friday in Qatar. </p>
<p>One of the best opportunities for the U.S. to take the lead came in the first half when Christian Pulisic's shot hit the crossbar. </p>
<p>England had a chance to win the game in the closing minutes of the game. Harry Kane's header went just wide of the goal in the 93rd minute. </p>
<p>This was the first scoreless draw for the U.S. in World Cup history. </p>
<p>"We're proud, but our work's not done," said Gregg Berhalter, head coach of the U.S. men's national team. </p>
<p>The U.S. will now need to win on Tuesday against Iran to move out of Group B and into the elimination round. </p>
<p>Iran beat Wales earlier in the day, 2-0. </p>
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		<title>The UK announces $12 entry fee for travelers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The United States has been charging visitors for electronic travel authorization since 2009, and now the United Kingdom and the European Union are rolling out entry fees, too.Visa waiver schemes have been around for a while. The United States has the $21 ESTA, valid for two years, and Europe will be introducing the 7 euro &#8230;]]></description>
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					The United States has been charging visitors for electronic travel authorization since 2009, and now the United Kingdom and the European Union are rolling out entry fees, too.Visa waiver schemes have been around for a while. The United States has the $21 ESTA, valid for two years, and Europe will be introducing the 7 euro ETIAS (about $7.50 on exchange rates this week) in 2024. That one will last you three years.The United Kingdom, you may recall, rather famously fled the EU coop a couple of years back. Now it’s revealed the price tag for its own scheme, the ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation): £10 (about $12.50) for two years.Admittedly, that’s only about the price of a large fish and chips, but it does mean access to the nations that gave us the Tower of London and Edinburgh Castle will be more expensive than a pass to the home countries of the Eiffel Tower, the Coliseum, the Sagrada Familia and the Acropolis combined.The plan is for the scheme to be rolled out for people who don’t require a visa to enter the United Kingdom – including U.S. and EU nationals – by the end of 2024, with the first nation to join the scheme being Qatar later this year.
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<p>The United States has been charging visitors for electronic travel authorization since 2009, and now the United Kingdom and the European Union are rolling out entry fees, too.</p>
<p>Visa waiver schemes have been around for a while. The United States has the $21 <a href="https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/esta" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ESTA</a>, valid for two years, and Europe will be introducing the 7 euro <a href="https://travel-europe.europa.eu/etias_en" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ETIAS</a> (about $7.50 on exchange rates this week) in 2024. That one will last you three years.</p>
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<p>The United Kingdom, you may recall, rather famously <a href="https://cnn.com/2020/01/31/uk/european-union-brexit-intl-gbr/index.html" rel="nofollow">fled the EU coop</a> a couple of years back. Now it’s revealed the price tag for its own scheme, the <a href="https://www.gov.uk/guidance/electronic-travel-authorisation-eta" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ETA</a> (Electronic Travel Authorisation): £10 (about $12.50) for two years.</p>
<p>Admittedly, that’s only about the price of a large <a href="https://cnn.com/travel/article/classic-british-food/index.html" rel="nofollow">fish and chips</a>, but it does mean access to the nations that gave us the Tower of London and Edinburgh Castle will be more expensive than a pass to the home countries of the Eiffel Tower, the Coliseum, the Sagrada Familia and the Acropolis combined.</p>
<p>The plan is for the scheme to be rolled out for people who don’t require a visa to enter the United Kingdom – including U.S. and EU nationals – by the <a href="https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/electronic-travel-authorisations-whats-the-eta/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">end of 2024</a>, with the first nation to join the scheme being Qatar later this year.</p>
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		<title>England ends all COVID-19 restrictions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[All government-mandated coronavirus restrictions in England were lifted on Thursday, including the legal requirement for people who test positive for COVID-19 to isolate at home. Officials say that those who tested positive will still be advised to stay at home for at least five days. But, from Thursday they are not legally obliged to do &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>All government-mandated coronavirus restrictions in England were lifted on Thursday, including the legal requirement for people who test positive for COVID-19 to isolate at home.</p>
<p>Officials say that those who tested positive will still be advised to stay at home for at least five days. But, from Thursday they are not legally obliged to do so, and those on lower incomes will no longer get extra financial support to make up for a loss of income due to isolation. </p>
<p>The routine tracing of infected people's contacts has also been scrapped. Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out on Monday his Conservative government's strategy for "living with COVID" in the longer term. He said Britain is moving "from legal restrictions to personal responsibility," and that the end of all domestic legal measures marked the end of two of the darkest years in the country's peacetime history. </p>
<p>The strategy includes plans to massively scale back free universal coronavirus testing from April 1. England already tossed most virus restrictions in January, after infection rates and hospitalizations fell following a surge in late December. Face masks are no longer legally required anywhere and vaccine passports for entering nightclubs and other venues were nixed. </p>
<p>Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which set their own public health rules, have similarly opened up, though at different paces.</p>
<p>Some other European countries,  including Denmark and Sweden, have also recently lifted all COVID-19 restrictions.</p>
<p>Some critics have questioned whether it is too early to end all restrictions, especially isolation laws. The British Medical Association warned that Johnson's strategy fails to protect the most vulnerable people and those at the highest risk of harm from COVID-19.</p>
<p>Some 85% of people aged 12 and older in the U.K. are fully vaccinated, and about 66% have had their third or booster dose. </p>
<p>The U.K. still has Europe's highest coronavirus toll after Russia, with more than 161,000 recorded deaths.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II will mark 70 years on the throne Sunday. This marks the British monarch’s Platinum Jubilee, which refers to a 70th anniversary among monarchies. Only 15 other monarchs around the world have celebrated a Platinum Jubilee in the last 1,000 years. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor became the queen of Britain in &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II will mark 70 years on the throne Sunday.</p>
<p>This marks the British monarch’s Platinum Jubilee, which refers to a 70<sup>th</sup> anniversary among monarchies.</p>
<p>Only 15 other monarchs around the world have celebrated a Platinum Jubilee in the last 1,000 years.</p>
<p>Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor became the queen of Britain in 1952 after her father King George VI died. </p>
<p>She was not originally expected to be queen.</p>
<p>However, her uncle and brother to King George, King Edward VIII gave up the possibility of someday being king so he could marry an American divorcee, Wallis Simpson.</p>
<p>The queen will mark Accession Day on Sunday in private, as is tradition.</p>
<p>The anniversary will be celebrated over the course of four days in June, with a series of national events.</p>
<p>Queen Elizabeth has met 13 U.S. presidents during her time on the throne.</p>
<p>She is not only Britain’s longest-serving monarch but the world’s oldest and longest-reigning current monarch as well.</p>
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											And so now I would very much like to pull the cord and launched the plaque in Diana's name. Hello? Mhm. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Just looking down to me. Peace dance Me. Yeah. Yeah. They must have smartphone. It's very exciting day for us because we're putting a plaque up to Princess Diana to commemorate the flat she lived in before she came became the Princess. So this is where she lived as a young woman uh kind of forging her life in London, sharing a flat with friends. And it's here also that she forged her relationship with Prince Charles. So it became a very famous flat. It became perhaps one of the most photographed flats in the world when it became known that she and Prince Charles were beginning a relationship.
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					The London apartment where Diana Spencer lived before she became the Princess of Wales has been commemorated with an official blue plaque.The plaque was posted on the Coleherne Court building on Old Brompton Street in Kensington on Sept. 29 following a successful campaign led by the London Assembly."Diana had, and still has, a very special place in the hearts of Londoners and we are thrilled to see her blue plaque formally placed as a monument to her work for others," said Andrew Boff, chair of the London Assembly, during the unveiling ceremony.The plaque reads: "Lady Diana Spencer, later Princess of Wales, lived here 1979-1981."The two years Diana spent in Flat 60, Coleherne Court, were formative ones. She purchased the apartment with money inherited from her great-grandmother. The price was £50,000 ($67,000).Diana moved to London at age 18 and worked as a nanny and at a kindergarten. She began dating Prince Charles, heir to the British throne in 1980, and they were engaged a year later.As her public profile grew, Coleherne Court was regularly besieged by photographers who hoped to capture pictures of the future princess. After Diana got engaged to Prince Charles, her mother had the apartment sold. It is still a private residence today."Lady Diana Spencer, later the Princess of Wales, is one of the most iconic figures in recent British history," said a statement issued by English Heritage, a charity that manages over 400 of England's historic buildings, monuments and sites."Her troubled marriage to Prince Charles and later relationships were the subject of fevered and intrusive press coverage, but she won a lasting reputation outside her personal life for her extensive charity and humanitarian work."The blue plaque is the second significant memorial to Diana unveiled in 2021, the year in which she would have turned 60. In July, her sons Prince William and Prince Harry jointly revealed a statue of their mother at the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace.These plaques are placed on buildings in England that are connected to important historical figures and are maintained by English Heritage. "Blue plaque spotting" is a popular hobby for sightseers and history buffs.The plaques acknowledge a range of politicians, artists, writers and other important historical figures, including Virginia Woolf, Winston Churchill and Freddie Mercury.Notable figures do not need to be British in order to be honored with a plaque. Foreigners who spent time living in the U.K., like Mahatma Gandhi and Emile Zola, have also been acknowledged.There are some 950 blue plaques in London alone.
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<p>The London apartment where Diana Spencer lived before she became the Princess of Wales has been commemorated with an official blue plaque.</p>
<p>The plaque was posted on the Coleherne Court building on Old Brompton Street in Kensington on Sept. 29 following a successful campaign led by the London Assembly.</p>
<p>"Diana had, and still has, a very special place in the hearts of Londoners and we are thrilled to see her blue plaque formally placed as a monument to her work for others," said Andrew Boff, chair of the London Assembly, during the unveiling ceremony.</p>
<p>The plaque reads: "Lady Diana Spencer, later Princess of Wales, lived here 1979-1981."</p>
<p>The two years Diana spent in Flat 60, Coleherne Court, were formative ones. She purchased the apartment with money inherited from her great-grandmother. The price was £50,000 ($67,000).</p>
<p>Diana moved to London at age 18 and worked as a nanny and at a kindergarten. She began dating Prince Charles, heir to the British throne in 1980, and they were engaged a year later.</p>
<p>As her public profile grew, Coleherne Court was regularly besieged by photographers who hoped to capture pictures of the future princess. After Diana got engaged to Prince Charles, her mother had the apartment sold. It is still a private residence today.</p>
<p>"Lady Diana Spencer, later the Princess of Wales, is one of the most iconic figures in recent British history," said a statement issued by English Heritage, a charity that manages over 400 of England's historic buildings, monuments and sites.</p>
<p>"Her troubled marriage to Prince Charles and later relationships were the subject of fevered and intrusive press coverage, but she won a lasting reputation outside her personal life for her extensive charity and humanitarian work."</p>
<p>The blue plaque is the second significant memorial to Diana unveiled in 2021, the year in which she would have turned 60. In July, her sons Prince William and Prince Harry jointly <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/diana-statue-harry-william-intl-gbr-cmd/index.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">revealed a statue of their mother</a> at the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace.</p>
<p>These plaques are placed on buildings in England that are connected to important historical figures and are maintained by English Heritage. "Blue plaque spotting" is a popular hobby for sightseers and history buffs.</p>
<p>The plaques acknowledge a range of politicians, artists, writers and other important historical figures, including Virginia Woolf, Winston Churchill and <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/freddie-mercury-close-london-intl-hnk/index.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Freddie Mercury</a>.</p>
<p>Notable figures do not need to be British in order to be honored with a plaque. Foreigners who spent time living in the U.K., like Mahatma Gandhi and Emile Zola, have also been acknowledged.</p>
<p>There are some 950 blue plaques in London alone.</p>
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					Queen Elizabeth II marked the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks by offering her sympathies to the victims, survivors and families affected by the atrocity.In a message to U.S. President Joe Biden, the British monarch remembered the "terrible attacks" on New York and Washington, D.C."My thoughts and prayers — and those of my family and the entire nation — remain with the victims, survivors and families affected, as well as the first responders and rescue workers called to duty,'' she said. "My visit to the site of the World Trade Center in 2010 is held fast in my memory. It reminds me that as we honor those from many nations, faiths and backgrounds who lost their lives, we also pay tribute to the resilience and determination of the communities who joined together to rebuild.''The ties between the two nations were marked with a special Changing of the Guard ceremony at Windsor Castle in which "The Star-Spangled Banner" was played. Hundreds gathered inside and outside the walls of the castle to watch.Watch video above to see the performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner"The U.S. national anthem had also been played at Buckingham Palace 20 years ago on Sept. 12, 2001, a mark of solidarity with the United States.U.S. Ambassador Philip Reeker thanked the queen for the gesture."Speaking for the United States, we have no closer ally and no closer friend, in good times and in bad times, and we are very much reminded of that today ... through the enduring relationship between our two countries," he said. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has also remembered the attacks, issuing a statement ahead of the anniversary saying that the terrorists had failed to "shake our belief in freedom and democracy.""They failed to drive our nations apart, or cause us to abandon our values, or to live in permanent fear."Sixty-seven British nationals were among the almost 3,000 people killed when hijacked planes crashed into New York's World Trade Center, the Pentagon in Washington and a field in Pennsylvania.
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<p>Queen Elizabeth II marked the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks by offering her sympathies to the victims, survivors and families affected by the atrocity.</p>
<p>In a message to U.S. President Joe Biden, the British monarch remembered the "terrible attacks" on New York and Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>"My thoughts and prayers — and those of my family and the entire nation — remain with the victims, survivors and families affected, as well as the first responders and rescue workers called to duty,'' she said. </p>
<p>"My visit to the site of the World Trade Center in 2010 is held fast in my memory. It reminds me that as we honor those from many nations, faiths and backgrounds who lost their lives, we also pay tribute to the resilience and determination of the communities who joined together to rebuild.''</p>
<p>The ties between the two nations were marked with a special Changing of the Guard ceremony at Windsor Castle in which "The Star-Spangled Banner" was played. Hundreds gathered inside and outside the walls of the castle to watch.</p>
<p><strong><em>Watch video above to see the performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner"</em></strong></p>
<p>The U.S. national anthem had also been played at Buckingham Palace 20 years ago on Sept. 12, 2001, a mark of solidarity with the United States.</p>
<p>U.S. Ambassador Philip Reeker thanked the queen for the gesture.</p>
<p>"Speaking for the United States, we have no closer ally and no closer friend, in good times and in bad times, and we are very much reminded of that today ... through the enduring relationship between our two countries," he said. </p>
<p>Prime Minister Boris Johnson has also remembered the attacks, issuing a statement ahead of the anniversary saying that the terrorists had failed to "shake our belief in freedom and democracy."</p>
<p>"They failed to drive our nations apart, or cause us to abandon our values, or to live in permanent fear."</p>
<p>Sixty-seven British nationals were among the almost 3,000 people killed when hijacked planes crashed into New York's World Trade Center, the Pentagon in Washington and a field in Pennsylvania.</p>
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											certainly Italy have come almost out of nowhere, they weren't considered favorites ahead of this tournament. And yet, you know, they finished with one of the best records, most goals scored, very few conceded James Italy, we said deserved winners. But what do you think has been the key to the Azzurri success? The key to the success, there's uh there's this spark that we saw coming to them, isn't there from the start of the tournament, we've spoken about it before, when they came in, they weren't favorites straight away. They quickly were, you could quickly see how far we were going and we were already talking about that streak of unbeaten games, um and how far they could go and how far it would be, how, how to, what a record they would reach if they went on to win the tournament. Clearly they've done that and the strength lies clearly. I mean, Mancini has reformed the team, he's reformed everything about about an italian team. It's just nothing that we've seen like before and the improvements have been massive. You know, we look over the last years and with them missing out on major tournaments and today clearly they know what they're doing, they're a team, I would say for me, one of the strengths for, for England, is there how composed they are? Italy I don't think has quite, that's quite so much composer. Sometimes you see them kind of lose, come fall out of sync a little bit, um, seem to worry as they were tonight, that kind of shifted around obviously, but clearly what lies in this, there's a spark, every every player knows what he's doing and knows what the other one is doing when he brings up the players in, they know what their position is on the fields and things continue in that way. So he's clearly got this is this is something that we're going to continue to see obviously some players who won't be part of it. We can think obviously of the defensive line whose, which is getting very, very old. But let's see how that holds up. But for the rest of it, I mean, especially in front we've got, we've seen some star players, players come out as well. We've seen globally, we've seen Kiesa we've seen in senior and it's been, yeah, it's been a brilliant tournament even before winning the final Mancini had won this tournament in terms of Italy's uh I think for the, for the, for the fans back home reaching, getting this fire has been a success for him because you could not have done worse than what happened before he's coming. He's taken the role obviously after having some tricky times before that at home. Um but he's made a massive, massive success of it And so Italians are right to be very, very glad but and I'm sure just for like for England good things that come with this team. Well, we heard George McElhiney funnily enough before the game, Reuben say you needed to have a cool head to win, but you also needed to show heart and passion and we saw exactly those two different sides of the italian team in this match. Yeah, especially the second half, you saw that at one point they were feeling that there was the opportunity to score the equaliser and they they were in really and they had the power to push on. And what James also rightly says it's also like it's a title of offensive football of Italy I think that's really positive. I mean when we talk italian football in general, it was always defensive negative, we're now in a new era, I would say. And it's impressive because Carolinian Bonucci is still there, but the whole team around them has now is now moving forward and that's really pleasant to watch. And like you say, it was at one point they were really they knew how to face Wembley, which wasn't easy because the atmosphere was brilliant, I I I would say. But at the same time when there were those penalties, they also knew how to compose themselves to come back to where you just to to be calm at the end and and and finish it off the same time. The coolest Georgino mrs penalties. So yeah. Ok. It was we can say it was a little bit lucky as well. Well, we've had all the analysis.
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					Italian soccer's redemption story is complete. England's painful half-century wait for a major title goes on.And it just had to be via a penalty shootout.Italy won the European Championship for the second time by beating England 3-2 on penalties on Sunday. The match finished 1-1 after extra time.Gianluigi Donnarumma dived to his left and saved the decisive spot kick by Bukayo Saka, England's third straight failure from the penalty spot in the shooutout in front of its own fans at Wembley Stadium.It was less than four years ago that the Italians plunged to the lowest moment of its soccer history by failing to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in six decades. Now, they are the best team in Europe and on a national-record 34-match unbeaten run under Roberto Mancini, their suave coach.England was playing in its first major final in 55 years. It's the latest heartache in shootouts at major tournaments, after defeats in 1990, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2006 and 2012. England went ahead in the second minute when Luke Shaw scored the fastest goal in a European Championship final. Leonardo Bonucci equalized in the 67th.
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<p>Italian soccer's redemption story is complete. England's painful half-century wait for a major title goes on.</p>
<p>And it just had to be via a penalty shootout.</p>
<p>Italy won the European Championship for the second time by beating England 3-2 on penalties on Sunday. The match finished 1-1 after extra time.</p>
<p>Gianluigi Donnarumma dived to his left and saved the decisive spot kick by Bukayo Saka, England's third straight failure from the penalty spot in the shooutout in front of its own fans at Wembley Stadium.</p>
<p>It was less than four years ago that the Italians plunged to the lowest moment of its soccer history by failing to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in six decades. Now, they are the best team in Europe and on a national-record 34-match unbeaten run under Roberto Mancini, their suave coach.</p>
<p>England was playing in its first major final in 55 years. It's the latest heartache in shootouts at major tournaments, after defeats in 1990, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2006 and 2012. </p>
<p>England went ahead in the second minute when Luke Shaw scored the fastest goal in a European Championship final. Leonardo Bonucci equalized in the 67th.</p>
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					Video above: Royals expert on death of Prince PhilipBuckingham Palace has revealed the 30 people who will make up the congregation at the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral service on Saturday.Prince Philip, who died last Friday at the age of 99, is being laid to rest on Saturday at 3 p.m. (10 a.m. ET) at St George's Chapel in Windsor, west of London.Arrangements for the funeral have been in the works for many years but the memorial service has had to be stripped back in light of the pandemic. The congregation of mourners will only consist of close family and friends of the royal patriarch.However, the remembrance will retain the colorful traditions of a royal funeral and "are a reflection of The Duke's military affiliations and personal elements of His Royal Highness's life," a Buckingham Palace spokesman said Thursday.The palace spokesman said the family was "grateful" for the condolence messages sent from across the globe."The tributes received from young and old are truly a testament to the remarkable life and lasting endeavors of His Royal Highness," he added.Over 700 Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support during the funeral.Princes William and Harry will reunite to walk behind the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin with their father, Charles, and other members of the royal family as part of a private procession ahead of the funeral service on Saturday.While the Queen will not take part in the procession before the service, Prince Charles and his sister Princess Anne will follow a specially modified Land Rover, which will carry the Duke's coffin to the chapel. The journey is expected to take around eight minutes.Their siblings, Edward and Andrew, will participate in the procession immediately behind them. William and Harry will come next though they will be separated from walking together by their cousin Peter Philips. And behind them will be the final family members, Anne's husband, Vice Admiral Tim Laurence, and the Earl of Snowdon.Royals who are not involved in the procession such as the Duchess of Cornwall and Duchess of Cambridge will join the 94-year-old monarch to watch the funeral parade outside the chapel's Galilee Porch. This also includes blood relatives from the Duke's side who will be in attendance including Philip's great nephews, the Hereditary Prince of Baden and the Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.The decision for some royals to walk behind the coffin will inevitably draw comparisons to Princess Diana's funeral in 1997 when Charles, William and Harry participated in a similar procession alongside Prince Philip and Diana's brother Earl Spencer.Saturday's memorial will be unlike any other recent royal funerals due to the coronavirus pandemic. The congregation will wear masks for the duration of the service, the palace spokesman said.In line with the Duke's wishes, it will be a ceremonial funeral, rather than a state event, and all arrangements are set to take place within Windsor Castle without public engagement making sure to adhere to existing COVID measures.In a break with tradition, members of the royal family will not be dressed in military uniform and instead don morning coats with medals or day dress, the spokesman added.The subject of clothing emerged in recent days after some British media reported Prince Andrew wished to wear an admiral's uniform. Andrew stepped back from his royal duties in 2019 over his ties to disgraced financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.The Duke of York joined the Royal Navy in 1979 as a Seaman Officer, sub-specializing as a pilot. He was promoted to the rank of vice-admiral in 2015 when he turned 55. He was due to be elevated to admiral upon his 60th birthday but that did not come to be in the wake of a disastrous interview with the BBC when he discussed his relationship with Epstein.The decision against uniforms will also solve a dilemma facing the family as Prince Harry recently lost his honorary military titles when he chose to step down as a senior royal with his wife Meghan last March.Harry was enlisted with the British Armed Forces for nearly a decade before ending his military service in 2015. He served two tours in Afghanistan and achieved the rank of captain in 2011. He has also qualified as an Apache Aircraft commander.During the service, a choir of four will sing music selected by Philip for the occasion. They will be seated in the nave, socially distanced from the assembled family members and close aides. One notable absence will be the lack of congregational singing which is currently prohibited by public health guidelines.Following the service, the coffin will be lowered in the Royal Vault below the chapel as the choir sings the national anthem.Here is the full list of guests who will attend the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral:1. The Queen2. The Prince of Wales3. The Duchess of Cornwall4. The Duke of Cambridge5. The Duchess of Cambridge6. The Duke of Sussex7. The Duke of York8. Princess Beatrice9. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi10. Princess Eugenie11. Jack Brooksbank12. The Earl of Wessex13. The Countess of Wessex14. Lady Louise Windsor15. Viscount Severn16. The Princess Royal17. Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence18. Peter Phillips19. Zara Phillips20. Mike Tindall21. Earl of Snowdon22. Lady Sarah Chatto23. Daniel Chatto24. Duke of Gloucester25. Duke of Kent26. Princess Alexandra27. Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden28. Prince Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse29. Prince Philipp of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
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<p>Buckingham Palace has revealed the 30 people who will make up the congregation at the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral service on Saturday.</p>
<p>Prince Philip, who died last Friday at the age of 99, is being laid to rest on Saturday at 3 p.m. (10 a.m. ET) at St George's Chapel in Windsor, west of London.</p>
<p>Arrangements for the funeral have been in the works for many years but the memorial service has had to be stripped back in light of the pandemic. The congregation of mourners will only consist of close family and friends of the royal patriarch.</p>
<p>However, the remembrance will retain the colorful traditions of a royal funeral and "are a reflection of The Duke's military affiliations and personal elements of His Royal Highness's life," a Buckingham Palace spokesman said Thursday.</p>
<p>The palace spokesman said the family was "grateful" for the condolence messages sent from across the globe.</p>
<p>"The tributes received from young and old are truly a testament to the remarkable life and lasting endeavors of His Royal Highness," he added.</p>
<p>Over 700 Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support during the funeral.</p>
<p>Princes William and Harry will reunite to walk behind the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin with their father, Charles, and other members of the royal family as part of a private procession ahead of the funeral service on Saturday.</p>
<p>While the Queen will not take part in the procession before the service, Prince Charles and his sister Princess Anne will follow a specially modified Land Rover, which will carry the Duke's coffin to the chapel. The journey is expected to take around eight minutes.</p>
<p>Their siblings, Edward and Andrew, will participate in the procession immediately behind them. William and Harry will come next though they will be separated from walking together by their cousin Peter Philips. And behind them will be the final family members, Anne's husband, Vice Admiral Tim Laurence, and the Earl of Snowdon.</p>
<p>Royals who are not involved in the procession such as the Duchess of Cornwall and Duchess of Cambridge will join the 94-year-old monarch to watch the funeral parade outside the chapel's Galilee Porch. This also includes blood relatives from the Duke's side who will be in attendance including Philip's great nephews, the Hereditary Prince of Baden and the Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.</p>
<p>The decision for some royals to walk behind the coffin will inevitably draw comparisons to Princess Diana's funeral in 1997 when Charles, William and Harry participated in a similar procession alongside Prince Philip and Diana's brother Earl Spencer.</p>
<p>Saturday's memorial will be unlike any other recent royal funerals due to the coronavirus pandemic. The congregation will wear masks for the duration of the service, the palace spokesman said.</p>
<p>In line with the Duke's wishes, it will be a ceremonial funeral, rather than a state event, and all arrangements are set to take place within Windsor Castle without public engagement making sure to adhere to existing COVID measures.</p>
<p>In a break with tradition, members of the royal family will not be dressed in military uniform and instead don morning coats with medals or day dress, the spokesman added.</p>
<p>The subject of clothing emerged in recent days after some British media reported Prince Andrew wished to wear an admiral's uniform. Andrew stepped back from his royal duties in 2019 over his ties to disgraced financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.</p>
<p>The Duke of York joined the Royal Navy in 1979 as a Seaman Officer, sub-specializing as a pilot. He was promoted to the rank of vice-admiral in 2015 when he turned 55. He was due to be elevated to admiral upon his 60th birthday but that did not come to be in the wake of a disastrous interview with the BBC when he discussed his relationship with Epstein.</p>
<p>The decision against uniforms will also solve a dilemma facing the family as Prince Harry recently lost his honorary military titles when he chose to step down as a senior royal with his wife Meghan last March.</p>
<p>Harry was enlisted with the British Armed Forces for nearly a decade before ending his military service in 2015. He served two tours in Afghanistan and achieved the rank of captain in 2011. He has also qualified as an Apache Aircraft commander.</p>
<p>During the service, a choir of four will sing music selected by Philip for the occasion. They will be seated in the nave, socially distanced from the assembled family members and close aides. One notable absence will be the lack of congregational singing which is currently prohibited by public health guidelines.</p>
<p>Following the service, the coffin will be lowered in the Royal Vault below the chapel as the choir sings the national anthem.</p>
<p>Here is the full list of guests who will attend the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral:</p>
<p>1. The Queen</p>
<p>2. The Prince of Wales</p>
<p>3. The Duchess of Cornwall</p>
<p>4. The Duke of Cambridge</p>
<p>5. The Duchess of Cambridge</p>
<p>6. The Duke of Sussex</p>
<p>7. The Duke of York</p>
<p>8. Princess Beatrice</p>
<p>9. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi</p>
<p>10. Princess Eugenie</p>
<p>11. Jack Brooksbank</p>
<p>12. The Earl of Wessex</p>
<p>13. The Countess of Wessex</p>
<p>14. Lady Louise Windsor</p>
<p>15. Viscount Severn</p>
<p>16. The Princess Royal</p>
<p>17. Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence</p>
<p>18. Peter Phillips</p>
<p>19. Zara Phillips</p>
<p>20. Mike Tindall</p>
<p>21. Earl of Snowdon</p>
<p>22. Lady Sarah Chatto</p>
<p>23. Daniel Chatto</p>
<p>24. Duke of Gloucester</p>
<p>25. Duke of Kent</p>
<p>26. Princess Alexandra</p>
<p>27. Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden</p>
<p>28. Prince Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse</p>
<p>29. Prince Philipp of Hohenlohe-Langenburg</p>
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											what if Stephen Hawking had unlimited time. Humankind has always been enchanted by the wonders of the universe, the stars and planets, distant moons and the great mysteries presented to us from beyond the ether. But few have been able to capture and bring the cosmos to the masses, like renowned author, scientists and all round genius, Professor Stephen Hawking. This is unveiled and today we're answering the extraordinary question. What if Stephen Hawking had unlimited time? Are you offend for facts? Are you constantly curious, then why not subscribe to unveil for more clips like this one and ring the bell for more fascinating content in his life. Hawking had been defying medical professionals for decades before his death in 2018, aged 76 when he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or A. L. S. Also known as motor neuron disease and Lou Gehrig's disease. At just 21 Doctors only gave him two years to live. Of course that was in 1963. And everybody knows that that diagnosis simply didn't stop him Looking at what he accomplished in his lifetime. His living on infinitely would have gifted the world with an incomprehensible amount of knowledge. In fact, when discussing with the Guardian, his baffling longevity in 2011, Hawking said, I have lived with the prospect of an early death for the last 49 years. I'm not afraid of death, but I'm in no hurry to die. I have so much I want to do first. Perhaps surprisingly, Hawking was a pretty rebellious student at school and university. He didn't study much and considered himself a difficult student, though it was obvious to most of his tutors that they had a genius in their midst throughout the 1960s and 70s. He made a name for himself in science and academia, especially with his early work on black holes. It was in 1974 when he first theorized that black holes emit radiation. This discovery directly disagreed with Einstein's early theories that absolutely nothing can escape a black hole, not even light. While it's true that light can't escape a black hole. Hawking suggested that black holes emit radiation in the form of leaked energy and this energy would eventually lead to them closing up and disappearing. It was named Hawking radiation, and its existence remains contested in physics today. Perhaps if he'd had more time on Earth, he'd have eventually been able to help prove, or at least see proven Hawking radiation. His work on black holes goes deeper than that though, As Hawking also came up with theories about singularities, singularities are points of infinite density at the heart of a black hole. Of course we can't see into a black hole, but if we could, Hawking suggests what we would see is a long funnel eventually leading to this singularity where all the matter of the black hole absorbs is crushed. He even said himself that he hoped he'd be remembered most for his seminal work on black holes. So it would have certainly been something to see him continue to unravel the universe's biggest mystery. All of these papers were published in the seventies, but remarkably, Hawking didn't hit the mainstream until 1988 when he published a brief history of time. It wasn't his first book, but in a lot of ways it was his most important, establishing his idea that science should be for everyone and not just an elite group of academics. Hawking wanted a book on the inner workings of our universe which cater to everybody and wasn't full of convoluted jargon and ideas. You need a degree in theoretical physics to understand this is why a brief history of time became a worldwide hit, staying on the sunday times bestseller list for five years Following the success, Hawking continued to write about cosmology in an accessible way. And 30 years later, in 2018, his final popular book brief answers to the big questions was published posthumously. It brought the wonders of space to the masses again, inspiring the kind of widespread interest beyond our own planet that Hawking became known for in an alternate world where the Man Miraculously lived forever. He'd surely have continued to write more engaging, bestselling and inspiring books. We believe that life arose spontaneously on Earth, so in an infinite universe there must be under occurrences of life on the topic of alternate worlds. That was another theory. He significantly contributed to the multiverse. Hawking actually had two different multiverse ideas revising his own initial theories in a paper published in collaboration with thomas Herzog, only weeks before his death, Hawking had scrutinized the Big Bang theory for most of his life as well as the theory of cosmic inflation, which solves what's commonly called the horizon problem in physics, the idea that light doesn't travel fast enough to have reached all the points of the observable universe. His old multiverse theory spoke of unique pocket universes separated by an inflating expanse, but his and her talks new multiverse theory appeared much less liberal in terms of what these pockets could look like, limiting every possibility to Einstein's uniform laws of physics. A radically new theory formed so close to the time of his passing. With unlimited time Hawking could have developed it further and ultimately, someday given us definitive evidence of the multiverse. It wasn't just space that Hawking sought to conquer, though it was also time back in 1983, he and James Harden suggested that were time travel possible, we'd never be able to go as far back as to witness the actual dawning of the universe. The pair said that we could never see the beginning of time because at the beginning of everything, there was only space and no time at all. In fact, for Hawking, the entire concept of the beginning of the universe is meaningless. While going back to the very start of existence is impossible. Hawking did believe that time travel might not be entirely science fiction. He mused that traveling back in time could be possible, and famously once held a party for time travelers in which the invitations were sent out until after the party was over. Unfortunately nobody showed up, but that could have been because any genuine time traveler would have certainly blown their cover if they had attended a party specifically formed time travelers held by one of the most famous people on the planet or maybe people in the future are just plain rude regardless. Hawking believed in time travel to an extent because of M theory, which was a topic in one of his other books, The Grand Design M theory says that there might actually be 11 hidden dimensions in the universe as opposed to the four dimensions. We generally believe in. The idea is that by somehow utilizing these dimensions traveling back in time might be possible. There's no doubt that Hawking is best remembered for his contributions to science and theories on the universe, but he didn't spend all of his time looking at the stars. He was also a tireless campaigner on a number of issues. Given another opportunity. He'd have continued to raise awareness for people with all kinds of disabilities, not just LS aiming to make the world a more knowledgeable and inclusive place for disabled individuals. He was also a vocal commentator on climate change and the danger it poses, continually, listing global warming as one of the major threats against humanity. His environmental activism even let him to theorize that mankind would ultimately destroy itself by the year 2600 after it uses so much energy that the earth turns into a ball of fire. This belief wasn't all doom and gloom, as he did think that humans could be saved via interplanetary expansion, moving out into space and beyond and colonizing other worlds. Clearly, Hawking could have continued to provide insight and advice, as well as dire warnings about the environmental impact of climate change. Had he been given more time as a man with so much knowledge and as a respected voice all over the world, he likely would have even led the charge to change human behavior for the better Hawking's achievements and contributions to science and culture were widely recognized during his lifetime as well as now. After his death, his early discovery of hawking radiation led to him being elected into the Royal Society of London as one of their youngest ever fellows in 1974 Elizabeth the second awarded him a CBE in 1982. Before the release of a brief history of time, though, nearly a decade after its publication, he reportedly turned down a knighthood in protest over the british government's poor science funding elsewhere. He even received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama, Among many dozens more accolades were hawking still with us. He'd have surely gone on to be even more decorated continuing as one of the most honored individuals in world history and perhaps even collecting that knighthood. If the british government finally made stem education more of a priority. Ultimately, this great genius had no fear of dying and already lived for five decades longer than the best doctors thought he would do for which the world will always be grateful. I didn't do my scientific work in the hope of winning prices and medals. I did it because I wanted to understand the universe, his thoughts, theories and papers continue to provide a basis for centuries, more scientific progress. And that's what would happen if Stephen Hawking had unlimited time. What do you think? Is there anything we missed? Let us know in the comments, check out these other clips from unveiled and make sure you subscribe and ring the bell for our latest content.
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					London's Science Museum and the Cambridge University library said Wednesday they have acquired a large collection of items belonging to late physicist Stephen Hawking, from his personalized wheelchairs to landmark papers on theoretical physics and his scripts from his appearance on "The Simpsons."The entire contents of Hawking's office at Cambridge — including his communications equipment, memorabilia, bets he made on scientific debates and office furniture — will be preserved as part of the collection belonging to the Science Museum Group.Hawking occupied the office at the university's department of applied mathematics and theoretical physics from 2002 until shortly before his death in 2018. Highlights will go on display at the London museum early next year. Museum officials are also hoping to create a touring exhibition in the U.K. before setting up a permanent display in London.Meanwhile, his vast archive of scientific and personal papers, including a first draft of his bestselling "A Brief History of Time" and his correspondence with leading scientists, will remain at Cambridge University's library. The institutions' acceptance of Hawking's archive and office meant that his estate settled 4.2 million pounds ($5.9 million) in inheritance tax.This was done through a U.K. government plan which allows those who have such tax bills to pay by transferring important cultural, scientific or historic objects to the nation. Artifacts accepted under the plan are allocated to public collections and available for all.Hawking studied for his PhD at Cambridge and later became the university's Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, the same post that Isaac Newton held from 1669 to 1702.Cambridge's acquisition of the 10,000-page archive means that Hawking's papers will join those of Newton and Charles Darwin at the university library, where they will soon be free for the public to access."The archive allows us to step inside Stephen's mind and to travel with him round the cosmos to, as he said, 'better understand our place in the universe,'" said Jessica Gardner, the university's librarian. "This vast archive gives extraordinary insight into the evolution of Stephen's scientific life, from childhood to research student, from disability activist to ground-breaking, world-renowned scientist," she added. Diagnosed with motor neuron disease at 22 and given just a few years to live, Hawking survived for decades, dying in 2018 at 76. His work on the mysteries of space, time and black holes captured the imagination of millions, and his popular science books made him a celebrity beyond the preserves of academia. Hollywood celebrated his life in the 2014 biopic "The Theory of Everything."Hawking's children, Lucy, Tim and Robert, said they were pleased that their father's work will be preserved for the public for generations to come. "My father would be so pleased and I think maybe at the same time, just a tiny bit overwhelmed that he was going to form part of the ... history of science, that he was going to be alongside the great scientists, the people whose work he really admired," Lucy Hawking said.
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<p>London's Science Museum and the Cambridge University library said Wednesday they have acquired a large collection of items belonging to late physicist Stephen Hawking, from his personalized wheelchairs to landmark papers on theoretical physics and his scripts from his appearance on "The Simpsons."</p>
<p>The entire contents of Hawking's office at Cambridge — including his communications equipment, memorabilia, bets he made on scientific debates and office furniture — will be preserved as part of the collection belonging to the Science Museum Group.</p>
<p>Hawking occupied the office at the university's department of applied mathematics and theoretical physics from 2002 until shortly before his death in 2018. </p>
<p>Highlights will go on display at the London museum early next year. Museum officials are also hoping to create a touring exhibition in the U.K. before setting up a permanent display in London.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, his vast archive of scientific and personal papers, including a first draft of his bestselling "A Brief History of Time" and his correspondence with leading scientists, will remain at Cambridge University's library. </p>
<p>The institutions' acceptance of Hawking's archive and office meant that his estate settled 4.2 million pounds ($5.9 million) in inheritance tax.</p>
<p>This was done through a U.K. government plan which allows those who have such tax bills to pay by transferring important cultural, scientific or historic objects to the nation. Artifacts accepted under the plan are allocated to public collections and available for all.</p>
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<p>Hawking studied for his PhD at Cambridge and later became the university's Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, the same post that Isaac Newton held from 1669 to 1702.</p>
<p>Cambridge's acquisition of the 10,000-page archive means that Hawking's papers will join those of Newton and Charles Darwin at the university library, where they will soon be free for the public to access.</p>
<p>"The archive allows us to step inside Stephen's mind and to travel with him round the cosmos to, as he said, 'better understand our place in the universe,'" said Jessica Gardner, the university's librarian. </p>
<p>"This vast archive gives extraordinary insight into the evolution of Stephen's scientific life, from childhood to research student, from disability activist to ground-breaking, world-renowned scientist," she added. </p>
<p>Diagnosed with motor neuron disease at 22 and given just a few years to live, Hawking survived for decades, dying in 2018 at 76. His work on the mysteries of space, time and black holes captured the imagination of millions, and his popular science books made him a celebrity beyond the preserves of academia. Hollywood celebrated his life in the 2014 biopic "The Theory of Everything."</p>
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<p>Hawking's children, Lucy, Tim and Robert, said they were pleased that their father's work will be preserved for the public for generations to come. </p>
<p>"My father would be so pleased and I think maybe at the same time, just a tiny bit overwhelmed that he was going to form part of the ... history of science, that he was going to be alongside the great scientists, the people whose work he really admired," Lucy Hawking said.</p>
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