Queen remembers 'wonderful life'
Press Review 5 April 2002
Politicians pay homage to Queen Mother
Press Review 4 April 2002
MPs to pay homage to Queen Mother
Press Review 3 April 2002
Charles Kennedy's tribute in full
News Article 3 April 2002
The tribute to the Queen Mother given by Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy.
Peers remember 'beacon of encouragement'
News Article 3 April 2002
Peers have paid warm tributes to the Queen Mother during a special sitting of the House of Lords.
Scottish parliament mourns Queen Mother
News Article 3 April 2002
The Scottish parliament met on Wednesday to allow MSPs to pay their respects to the Queen Mother.
Iain Duncan Smith's tribute in full
News Article 3 April 2002
The leader of the opposition's tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother in full.
Tony Blair's tribute to the Queen Mother in full
News Article 3 April 2002
The humble address and the prime minister's tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother in full.
A nation mourns: Parliamentary Tributes
News Article 3 April 2002
Parliament meets at 11.30am today to pay tribute to the Queen Mother.
Blair leads parliamentary tributes to Queen Mother
News Article 3 April 2002
Tony Blair has led parliament in remembering a woman "who came to embody the best of our past and made us optimistic about our future".
Setting the scene: Westminster Hall
News Article 2 April 2002
On Friday the Palace of Westminster will become the focus of the nation's attention when the body of the Queen Mother is taken to Westminster Hall where she will lie
A nation mourns: Timetable
News Article 2 April 2002
The Queen Mother's funeral is to take place on Tuesday April 9. The timetable of events leading up to the burial is given below:
Queen Mother: Westminster Abbey funeral next Tuesday
Press Review 2 April 2002
Easter Monday: Mourning begins for Queen Mother
Press Review 1 April 2002
A nation mourns: Iain Duncan Smith
News Article 31 March 2002
Commenting on the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Iain Duncan Smith, the leader of the opposition, said: