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Royal quiche feast
were made by club officials, managers and players from the men’s, women’s and Academy squads to lay wreaths and pay their respects.
On Sunday, April 9, at Liverpool’s match against Arsenal, the stadium held a minute’s silence before kick off and the Kop displayed a mosaic showing the Eternal Flames along with the number 97.
Tributes were displayed on LED boards around the pitch, while the team played wearing black armbands as a mark of respect, and fans bought special edition matchday programmes commemorating the tragedy.
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KING CHARLES and Camilla have chosen a mouthwatering dish as the signature dish for their upcoming coronation the ‘coronation quiche’! The pair hope the dish will be enjoyed at street parties on Saturday, May 6 to celebrate their big day.
Their regal recipe was published on Royal Family social media on Monday, April 17 and features spinach, broad beans, cheese, and tarragon, and can be served hot or cold.
The delectable dish is perfect for sharing, and suits different dietary requirements.

The King and Queen Con sort chose this dish because it’s not too complicated or costly to make, and can be adapted to different tastes. The recipe was created by royal chef, Mark Flanagan, who was even caught on video preparing the dish. source.
The dish was released as part of the Royal Family’s ‘Big Lunch’ initiative which is a chance for communities to come together and celebrate occasions. Camilla has been a patron of the initiative since 2013, and has attended Big Lunches across the UK and beyond.
This dish follows in the footsteps of other royal signature dishes.

The unnamed West Ham supporter had just watched his team in a 1–1 draw against Belgian side Ghent, at the KAA Stadium, before travelling back via the train station.

It was an important Europa Conference League fixture for David Moyes’ team, with ardent fans making their way across the channel to see the game.
Following the incident, he was rushed to hospital for emergency treatment but sadly was later pronounced dead.
Ghent’s Sint Pieters investigators referred to it as an ‘unfortunate accident’.
Train services were disrupted for several hours.
ON Sunday, April 23, the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, invites Londoners and visitors to the capital to enjoy an afternoon of free, family‐friendly entertainment in Trafalgar Square to mark St George’s Day.
There will be a wide range of live music, entertainment and traditional food stalls.
Family‐friendly activities in‐
