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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about the Scottish Nation today as she takes a final journey across country and the Union beginning with Edinburgh & Solemn tributes to the beginning of the Queen’s final journey dominate Monday’s front pages Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s for family Amen

Metro's headline, which reads 'our gracious Queen'
Metro devotes its front page to the start of the Queen’s final journey from Balmoral to Holyroodhouse. Dedicating the entirety of its front page to pallbearers carrying the Queen’s coffin, it pays tribute to ‘our gracious Queen’.
Financial Times, with the headline 'Queen's coffin begins journey south'
As well as writing about the Queen’s ‘journey south’, The Financial Times highlights Ukraine forces making ‘significant gains’, recapturing some of the 3,000 square miles of territory lost to Russia
The i newspaper's headline reads 'Queen's final journey begins'
The Queen’s final journey begins, says The i. Examining the next few days in more detail, it writes on King Charles III’s role on Monday afternoon – leading the procession to the Queen’s next stop on her journey, St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh.
The headline of The Guardian, which reads 'The Queen begins her final journey'
In The Guardian author Jeanette Winterson writes that ‘part of us goes with her’. It also turns its attention to the Ukraine war, detailing Russia’s ‘revenge’ attacks as Ukraine forces make gains.
The headline of The Mirror, which reads 'the final journey home'
It is a sombre front page for The Mirror, which focuses on a photo of the Queen’s ‘final journey home’. A commemorative pull-out celebrates ‘a life of joy and duty’.
The headline of The Daily Telegraph, which reads 'her last great journey'
The Daily Telegraph front page features tributes from columnists on the impact of the Queen’s reign, with Nick Timothy writing that the late monarch ‘taught us what it means to be British’.
The headline of the Daily Express which reads 'Queen's saddest journey begins'
The Daily Express devotes its front page to what it calls the Queen’s ‘saddest journey’.
The Daily Star headline reads 'her final journey'
Princess Anne and Prince Andrew are shown in The Daily Star paying their respects to the Queen. It writes about the ‘thousands’ lining the streets of Edinburgh to say their goodbyes.
The headline of The Times, which reads 'her final journey begins'
A wrap of the pallbearer’s procession covers The Times, underlining the gravity of the occasion. The other side of the double-page spread carries a quote from Nicola Sturgeon, who says ‘Scotland was special to the Queen, and she was special to Scotland.’

All of the front pages feature pictures of the late Queen’s coffin being carried by members of the Royal Company of Archers in Edinburgh and most headlines refer to her “final” and “saddest journey”.

The Daily Mail says she left Balmoral to morning birdsong, the muted sobs of her devoted staff, and Glen Gelder, a favourite lament played by a lone piper. A report in The Daily Telegraph describes people waiting for a glimpse of the coffin along the route to Edinburgh. It says “ripples of applause broke out, heads were bowed, eyes misted over”.

Under the headline “Five-mile queue for Queen”, The Times says more than 750,000 people are expected to file pass her coffin in Westminster Hall, during her lying-in-state. The paper says queueing times could reach 20 hours. As many as 10,000 police officers will be deployed and up to 1,500 soldiers will be available to help control the crowds. 

According to The Guardian, foreign heads of state arriving for the funeral on Monday of next week have been told they must travel by bus to Westminster Abbey, rather than using private cars. The paper says it has seen government documents urging dozens of presidents, kings, queens and prime ministers to travel by commercial flights, to avoid swamping London airports. The instructions will pose a problem for President Biden, who is likely to require a significant amount of additional security. 

A report in The Times says the Queen’s heavy coffin was made more than 30 years ago from English oak. It is also lined with lead, which means it’s extremely heavy and will be carried by eight military bearers on the day of the funeral. 

Princess Anne and the Royal Family wait alongside the Queen's coffin during the pallbearer procession
Reports suggest that the Queen’s coffin was made more than 30 years ago

An editorial in The Sun praises senior members of the Royal Family for what it calls their flawless response to the Queen’s death, with King Charles making a seamless transition from prince to monarch, and William and Kate magnanimously inviting Harry and Meghan to the impromptu walkabout in Windsor despite their very public rift. But the paper warns that Harry has an autobiography coming out which is “bound to sling more mud.” 

The Daily Express is one of a number of papers reporting that the late Queen’s two corgis will be looked after by Prince Andrew and his daughter Princess Beatrice. According to The Daily Star, Queen Camilla will assume the oversight of 24 race horses and some 80 blood mares, which King Charles has inherited from his mother.

The Guardian highlights the recent significant advances by the Ukrainian army against the Russia in the north east. The paper says Ukraine had quietly amassed forces in the region, while the Russian military intelligence failed to spot the build-up. A senior Ukrainian commander told The Financial Times that he was surprised by what he called Russian troops’ “cowardly behaviour”. He said they fled Ukrainian advances in such a hurry that meals were still set on canteen tables and there were stashes of ammunition and weaponry near the trenches.

Another story in the FT reports that China has turned into a major competitor to the IMF in recent years, giving tens of billions of dollars in secretive emergency loans to countries at risk of financial crises. Data collected by a research lab at the William & Mary University in the US shows that Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Argentina have been the biggest recipients of the lending. According to the paper China’s loans exacerbate the problems of debt-distressed countries, because unlike the IMF Beijing does not demand reforms. 

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