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How Queen Elizabeth marked the one-year passing of her beloved father King George VI | Royal | News

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September 8 will see the UK, in particular the , remember on the one-year anniversary of her death.

For it will be an emotional day especially as it also marks the day he became monarch after serving as Prince of Wales for a record-breaking 64 years.

Elizabeth ascended to the throne in 1952, upon the death of her father , although she was still a young woman at the time.

For the Queen then and the King now, these occasions signify both a deep personal loss and their promotion to the most important role they will hold in their lives.

It is thought His Majesty will be in Balmoral for his mother’s anniversary, the same place she died, however royal expert Marlene Koenig told Express.co.uk how the late Queen marked one year since King George’s death over 70 years ago.

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George VI became King in 1936, upon the abdication of his brother Edward VIII, and reigned until 1952 when he passed away from cancer at the age of 56.

He had not initially expected to be King due to being the younger son, with some claiming that the stress of the position contributed to his death at a relatively young age.

Ms Koenig explained how “difficult” the day was for his heir, then-Princess Elizabeth, who was on a royal tour in Kenya when she heard the sad news about her father.

She said: “February 6, 1953, would have been a difficult day for Elizabeth on several levels. Her beloved father died – that in itself – would be a traumatic event as he was young (by today’s standards) but his illness (cancer) was hidden from everyone including his daughter, who was only 25 when he died.

“She was a young woman happily married with 2 young children. The loss of her father was personal on one level, but on another level, he was the Sovereign. The King is Dead – Long Live the Queen. Yes, her father prepared her for her future role, but no one expected the king to die at age 56.

“Elizabeth had to grieve privately, just as her son, Charles, had to grieve privately – and share his grief with the world.”

She gave an insight into how the late Queen would spend February 6 every year, saying: “For the rest of her life, the Queen always spent the anniversary of her father’s death at Sandringham (where he died).

“On the first anniversary of her father’s death, the Queen spent it quietly at Sandringham. She and the Duke of Edinburgh attended a private Holy Communion Service at the Sandringham parish church, This service was officiated by her domestic chaplain Rev. H.D. Anderson.

“No one else was present at this service. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was at Royal Lodge in Windsor with Princess Margaret.”



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US seizes Iranian cargo ship, Tehran vows to retaliate

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Efforts to build a more lasting peace in the region likewise appeared to be on shaky ground, as Iran said it would not participate in a second round of negotiations that the US had hoped to kick off before the ceasefire expires on Tuesday

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20 April, 2026, 07:40 am

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An aerial view of the Iranian shores and the island of Qeshm in the strait of Hormuz, December 10, 2023. Photo: REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

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An aerial view of the Iranian shores and the island of Qeshm in the strait of Hormuz, December 10, 2023. Photo: REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

An aerial view of the Iranian shores and the island of Qeshm in the strait of Hormuz, December 10, 2023. Photo: REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

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  • US military says it intercepted Iranian ship trying to run blockade
  • Iran says will respond to ‘armed piracy’
  • IRNA says Iran rejects talks, citing US blockade
  • Pakistan set to mediate with heightened security in Islamabad

The United States said on Sunday that it had seized an Iranian cargo ship that tried to run its blockade and Iran said it would retaliate, raising the possibility that the ceasefire between the two countries might not last for even the two days it is set to remain in force.

Efforts to build a more lasting peace in the region likewise appeared to be on shaky ground, as Iran said it would not participate in a second round of negotiations that the US had hoped to kick off before the ceasefire expires on Tuesday.

A weeks-long blockade of shipping that has driven global oil prices higher likewise might remain in place.

The United States has maintained a blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran has lifted and then reimposed its own blockade on marine traffic passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which typically handles roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply.

The US military said Sunday it had fired on an Iranian-flagged cargo ship as the vessel sailed towards Iran’s Bandar Abbas port. “We have full custody of their ship, and are seeing what’s on board!” President Trump wrote on social media.

Iran’s military said the ship had been travelling from China. “We warn that the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran will soon respond and retaliate against this armed piracy by the US military,” a military spokesperson said, according to state media.

Iranian state media also reported that Tehran had rejected new peace talks, citing the ongoing blockade, threatening rhetoric, and Washington’s shifting positions and “excessive demands.”

“One cannot restrict Iran’s oil exports while expecting free security for others. The choice is clear: either a free oil market for all, or the risk of significant costs for everyone,” Iran’s First Vice President Mohammadreza Aref wrote on social media.

Trump had earlier warned Iran that the United States would destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran if Tehran rejected his terms, continuing a pattern of such threats throughout the war.

Iran has said that if the United States were to attack its civilian infrastructure it would hit power stations and desalination plants of Gulf Arab neighbours.

Brent crude futures jumped about 7% to $96.85 a barrel and S&P 500 futures fell about 0.9% in early Asian trading, as investors dealt with conflicting messages about the war.

Preparing for talks that might not happen

Trump said his envoys would arrive in Islamabad on Monday evening, one day before a two-week ceasefire ends.

A White House official had said the US delegation would be headed by Vice President JD Vance, who led the war’s first peace talks a week ago, and also include Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner. Trump had separately told ABC News and MS Now that Vance would not go.

Pakistan, which has served as the main mediator, appeared to be preparing for the talks. Two giant US C-17 cargo planes landed at an air base on Sunday afternoon, carrying security equipment and vehicles in preparation for the US delegation’s arrival, two Pakistani security sources said.

Municipal authorities in the capital city of Islamabad halted public transport and heavy-goods traffic through the city. Barbed wire was rolled out near the Serena Hotel, where last week’s talks were held. The hotel told all guests to leave.

The apparent diplomatic setback could set the stage for a renewed surge in oil prices when markets reopen after the weekend.

Now in its eighth week, the war has created the most severe shock to global energy supplies in history, sending oil prices surging because of the de facto closure of the strait.

Thousands of people have been killed by US-Israeli strikes on Iran and in an Israeli invasion of Lebanon conducted in parallel since the war began on 28 February. Iran responded to the attacks with missiles and drones against its Arab neighbours that host US bases.

Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, who has led Iran’s side in the talks, had earlier said the two sides had made progress but were still far apart on nuclear issues and the strait.

European allies, repeatedly criticised by Trump for not aiding his war effort, worry that Washington’s negotiating team is pushing for a swift, superficial deal that would require months or years of technically complex follow-on talks.

Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that two liquefied petroleum gas tankers that attempted to transit the strait were turned back by Iran’s armed forces on Saturday. One of the tankers – the Angola-flagged LPG tanker G Summer – later exited the Gulf on a second attempt, according to MarineTraffic vessel tracking data.





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Parliament Secretariat to probe ‘overpriced’ camera equipment purchase

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In a press release issued today (20 April), the secretariat said no bills related to the purchase will be cleared until the probe report is submitted

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20 April, 2026, 01:15 am

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Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban or National Parliament House. Photo: Collected

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Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban or National Parliament House. Photo: Collected

The Parliament Secretariat has decided to form a high-level probe committee to investigate allegations that cameras and related equipment were procured at prices “several times higher” than market rates.

In a press release issued today (20 April), the secretariat said no bills related to the purchase will be cleared until the probe report is submitted.

The decision follows reports published in a national daily and several online portals under the headline “plunder in parliamentary procurement.”

According to the media reports, cameras, lenses, memory cards, batteries, flashes and other equipment were purchased at significantly inflated prices compared to the market rate. A package bought for Tk58.44 lakh reportedly has an actual market value of less than Tk20 lakh.

The reports also alleged discrepancies in the tender process, stating that while a specific brand was mentioned in the tender, different brands were supplied in some cases.

Although the delivery timeline was 30 days, the equipment was reportedly received within only 19 days.

According to the media reports, this was the first procurement by the Parliament Secretariat after the BNP formed the government.

The 13th National Parliament began its journey on 12 March, the purchase order was issued on 25 March, and the equipment was delivered on 15 April.  





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ICT orders arrest of ex-MP Fazle Karim, ex-Maj Gen Ziaul Ahsan in enforced disappearance, murder case

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The tribunal also granted permission to interrogate both accused for one day each

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19 April, 2026, 06:45 pm

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The International Crimes Tribunal, located in the old High Court building, Dhaka. File photo: Collected

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The International Crimes Tribunal, located in the old High Court building, Dhaka. File photo: Collected

The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has ordered that former Chattogram-6 member of parliament ABM Fazle Karim Chowdhury and Major General (retd) Ziaul Ahsan be shown arrested in a crimes against humanity case over the alleged abduction, enforced disappearance, and killing of former union parishad chairman Syed Abu Jafar.

The tribunal also granted permission to interrogate both accused for one day each.

The three-member bench of ICT-2, led by Justice Nozrul Islam Chowdhury, passed the order today (19 April), after the accused were produced before the court, confirmed Prosecutor Gazi MH Tamim.

The tribunal also allowed the prosecution two months to submit the investigation report and set 21 June as the deadline.

According to the prosecution, Syed Abu Jafar, former chairman of Bagoan Union Parishad in Raozan, Chattogram, was picked up in 2010 and later killed after being forcibly disappeared. The charges of crimes against humanity have been brought against the two accused in connection with the incident.





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