Anti-monarchy graffiti daubed on Manchester wall after Queen's death is scrubbed off
Anti-monarchy graffiti that appeared in the aftermath of the Queen's death and was dubbed 'terrible' and 'insensitive' by residents and walkers has been removed.
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Anti-monarchy graffiti that appeared in the aftermath of the Queen's death and was dubbed 'terrible' and 'insensitive' by residents and walkers has been removed.
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Two Premier League games — Manchester United v Leeds and Chelsea v Liverpool — have been postponed this weekend due to policing demands ahead of the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. It means seven of the 10 Premier League fixtures scheduled for this weekend will be played after football across the whole of the United Kingdom stopped last weekend following the death of the Queen.
Chelsea's Premier League clash with Liverpool and Manchester United's home game against Leeds next Sunday have been postponed due to policing issues surrounding the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, but seven other Premier League fixtures will go ahead this weekend.
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Premier League football will return this weekend following the death of the Queen, but two high-profile fixtures have been postponed after police consultation.
Manchester's United's clash with Leeds has been postponed due to policing concerns.
The English Football League, which manages the three divisions below the Premier League, said on Monday (Sep 12) that matches will return as scheduled from Tuesday after the last round of games were postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth.