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From Winston Churchill to Liz Truss, here are the 15 UK prime ... (ABC News)

From Winston Churchill to Liz Truss, Queen Elizabeth ll worked with 15 British prime ministers in her 70-year reign. Here are some key moments that give ...

He recalled that she told him: "You are my 10th prime minister. In a moving tribute following her death, May described the Queen as the "most impressive head of state", with a "great warmth" and "a great sense of a humour". "It was the honour of my life to serve her as prime minister," she said. David Cameron's tenure as Prime Minister was marked by the lingering difficulties of the Great Recession, which his conservative government sought to fix through austerity measures and large-scale changes to healthcare and welfare in the United Kingdom. John Major was the first Prime Minister to be appointed by the Queen who was younger than her. In 1995, Elizabeth II appointed Thatcher to the Order of the Garter, the highest order of chivalry in the UK. Macmillan once noted that Elizabeth II "means to be a queen and not a puppet", and that she had the "heart and stomach of a man". Margaret Thatcher was the first female Prime Minister to be appointed by Queen Elizabeth II, and the relationship between the two figures was often scrutinised. He was the only Prime Minister to have also held the other three great offices of state: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary. But Eden's tenure as Prime Minister was marred by the failures of the Suez Crises — a Cold War episode in which Israel, France, and the United Kingdom sought to regain Western control of the Suez Canal by invading Egypt. Then prime minister Winston Churchill's first reaction to the King's death was to complain that the new Queen was "only a child", but he was won over within days and eventually became an ardent admirer. The Queen's views in those private meetings and the extent of the monarch's political influence was often a subject of intense speculation.

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Queen's Death Catches UK at Moment of Peril (Bloomberg)

Every British prime minister since Winston Churchill held a weekly meeting with Queen Elizabeth II, in a ritual binding the country to its past.

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Baptism of fire as UK PM wrestles with queen's death - Borneo Post ... (The Borneo Post)

For the first time in its long history, Britain acquired a new prime minister and monarch in the same week with the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday.

“There was always a wise word to be had. And her constitutional relationship with Johnson was fraught. The queen was just 25 when she succeeded her father in 1952. “Everyone who met her will remember the moment,” the new premier said. “And sometimes it was a case of not just the individual but actually a sort of history of that individual, of her experiences of particular countries, particular issues,” she said. At the time — in the aftermath of World War II and as the Cold War emerged — Churchill told parliament: “She comes to the throne at a time when a tormented mankind stands uneasily poised between world catastrophe and a golden age.”

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Truss takes office as new era dawns for the UK (Financial Times)

The death of Queen Elizabeth and the ascendancy of King Charles within 48 hours of becoming PM has reshaped her nascent premiership.

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GEAA submits written evident to UK Parliament inquiry on geothermal (ThinkGeoEnergy)

The Geothermal Energy Advancement Association (GEAA) has responded to the UK Parliament's inquiry into geothermal and its potential role in the UK's ...

The GEAA cites several barriers to the deployment of geothermal technologies in the UK. Lack of awareness of geothermal potential was noted as causing limited investment in the industry. Recent innovations, such as closed-loop systems and technology to repurpose oil and gas wells, were also highlighted to emphasize the growing scope of geothermal systems that can possibly be exploited.

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Intelligent toaster and a 'nappy fullness sensor' among UK ... (The Guardian)

Other inventions include a humane insect remover, a gas-flushing toilet and a collar that stops dogs fighting.

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Are UK's Tories sleepwalking into Umno mode? (Free Malaysia Today)

Ibrahim M Ahmad. With question marks over who would succeed Boris Johnson as prime minister finally resolved, Conservative Party watchers are now waiting to ...

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Ospreys make triumphant return as breeding pairs spread across UK (The Guardian)

In England, it was thought that natural recolonisation would take 100 years, so nature was given a helping hand. Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust made ...

One of the chicks has already migrated and the second is expected to migrate soon. [Wildlife](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/wildlife) Trust, and the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation. “There’s a need for simple, local action to limit human-made threats, such as electrocutions [on pylons], but also international collaboration to address overfishing and the illegal persecution of migratory birds. In the US, numbers have steadily increased since the 1970s, largely due to the widespread ban of DDT and other pesticides. “Easterly winds in autumn can be problematic for young birds from the UK because they may be blown out into the Bay of Biscay and lost at sea. Mackrill runs the Osprey Leadership Foundation, which works on conservation issues with young people in the UK, Senegal and the Gambia. On Bolton Castle estate, near Leyburn, North Yorkshire, a young adult osprey pair recently produced two chicks – the first known ospreys to breed in the county since records began in 1800. There are now about 26 adults in the Rutland area, with up to 10 breeding pairs. After a slow start, several pairs bred successfully in other parts of Scotland, with the population there rising to about 250 pairs by 2018. The first breeding pair successfully raised a single chick at Rutland in 2001. The birds were shot by gamekeepers, who considered them a threat to trout and salmon stocks; they were hunted for sport and taxidermy; and their eggs were sought by collectors. The birds bred successfully in 1959, thanks to Operation Osprey, a 24-hour RSPB protection watch.

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Education brightens Sino-UK relations (Chinadaily USA)

They made the remarks at a forum marking the 50th anniversary of government-sponsored Chinese students in the UK. Themed "Creating a New Chapter in China-UK ...

Although the two countries have different historical and cultural backgrounds, social systems and are at different development stages, bilateral cooperation has broad prospects, and is in line with the fundamental interests of both countries, he said. In the past 50 years, both countries have benefited greatly from sending students to the other country to study. Young people from both countries, especially those studying in the other country should pick up the baton of friendship so as to make new progress in friendly bilateral relations, he added.

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