There will be some changes over the coming days following the Queen's death.
By Kyle O'Sullivan andFollowing the death of the Queen, the nation is now entering a period of mourning.
The London Stock Exchange will be closed for at least the day of the Queen's funeral and possibly for several days after - a move which could potentially cost the economy billions.The initial coverage of the Queen's death ran so smoothly due to the detailed rehearsals that took place for such an event but now you can expect to see major changes to TV schedules from shows being cancelled, to the attire of news presenters.
General secretary Dave Ward said:"Following the very sad news of the passing of the Queen and out of respect for her service to the country and her family, the union has decided to call off tomorrow’s planned strike action." Transport union TSSA is cancelling planned industrial action for September and will also be respecting the period of public mourning. Avanti West Coast members had been due to strike for three days in a row from September 15-17.
The club released a statement shortly after the news broke, which read:"Manchester United shares the sorrow of the entire nation following the announcement from Buckingham Palace on the passing of Her Majesty, The Queen. The club recognises her immense contribution to public life, including sport, both here in the United Kingdom, across the Commonwealth, and around the world.
New ECB chair Richard Thompson paid tribute to The Queen and her support of cricket, saying:"I'm sure I speak for everyone in the game when I say how truly sad I am to hear of the Queen's passing. Her Majesty has been such a great supporter of the game and was always so vocal of her and her late husband's enjoyment around the sport.
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