Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Queen of England tests positive for COVID-19
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
The news was made public on Sunday afternoon.
Monday morning once again! Can you believe March is almost here?!
As the world keeps spinning, we will keep sharing our daily updates with five of the headlining stories.
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1.
Former spy chief and prisons boss Arthur Fraser has claimed for many years to hold a graduate degree from one of the most prestigious higher learning institutions in the world: the University of London.
New evidence has determined that he lied on his CV!
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2.
Great Britain thrashed Japan in the women's curling final to secure Team GB’s first and only gold medal of the Winter Olympics in Beijing.
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3.
Andy Birkett and Dave Evans, and Abby Solms and Bianca Haw glided into Blue Lagoon as this year’s MyLife Dusi Canoe Marathon men’s and women’s champions.
4.
Traffic came to a standstill on the R102 near Phoenix on Saturday morning when a truck crashed into a Lamborghini Gallardo.
We’ve got the pictures from the scene here.
Carol Ofori was seen in a Lamborghini last week, that's all we're saying...
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5.
Queen Elizabeth has tested positive for COVID-19.
The 95-year-old tested positive and reports coming in from Sky News is that she is experiencing mild, cold-like symptoms.
Buckingham Palace says that she will continue some of her duties throughout the week but will continue to be monitored by medical staff.
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