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Here are today's top stories so far as Buckingham Palace announces the passing of Prince Phillip, The Duke of Edinburgh.
Prince Philip has died at the age of 99, Buckingham Palace has announced
Prince Philip has died at the age of 99 having dedicated the majority of his life to the Queen and the Royal Family.
The Duke of Edinburgh died peacefully at Windsor Castle, just weeks after he was released from a London hospital and reunited with the Queen.
The prince who had recently been treated for a pre-existing heart condition and an infection, died on Friday morning, just two months before his 100th birthday.

Heartbroken Queen's full statement as she announces 'beloved' Prince Philip has died
The Queen announced the death of her "beloved husband" Prince Philip is a short statement.
She revealed that the 99-year-old Duke of Edinburgh passed away peacefully at Windsor Castle this morning.

Scots cemetery left 'like a bombsite' as 'distressed' families hit out over council safety work
Nicola Sturgeon says the thoughts of the people of Scotland are with the Royal Family following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
"I send my personal and deepest condolences - and those of @scotgov and the people of Scotland - to Her Majesty The Queen and her family."
Scots man's £650k country house ripped apart and turned into cannabis farm after he let it out
A former builder who let out his £650,000 Fintry home only for it to be ripped apart and turned into a cannabis farm has spoken of his anguish.
John Brown built his six-bedroom home ‘Inchyra’ off the B822 Kippen Road, one mile outside of Fintry, 20 years ago.
Gun found in grounds of 'eyesore' Glasgow pub amid demolition work
A gun has been found in the grounds of a Glasgow pub reportedly abandoned for more than two decades.
Demolition began on the Talisman, in the city's Springburn area, after being described by the council as a “visual and environmental blight” on the area, which poses “a potential danger to the community”.
