Condolence book in Rome and Milan

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Following the death of HM The Queen we have opened condolence books to the public both in Rome and Milan.

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Following the death of The Queen, The British Embassy in Rome and the British Consulate-General in Milan have opened condolence books to the public. Please visit during the opening times below if you would like to sign and leave a message.

You will be able to leave flowers if you wish, but please do not bring large or bulky items with you. Visitors will be subject to security checks.

Alternatively, we invite you to offer your condolences online. A condolence facility is available on the Royal website www.royal.uk.

British Embassy Rome

Please come to the Ceremonial Gate of the British Embassy Rome at Via XX Settembre 80, Rome where the condolence book will be open from 10.00 to 17.00 CET from Saturday 10 September until Sunday 18 September included.

British Consulate-General Milan

Please visit the ground floor of our offices on Via San Paolo 7, Milan where the condolence book will be open between 10.00 and 17.00 CET Monday to Friday, until Friday 16 September included.

Published 10 September 2022




PM call with Taoiseach Micheál Martin: 9 September 2022

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Prime Minister Liz Truss spoke to the Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin this afternoon.

The Prime Minister spoke to Taoiseach Micheál Martin this afternoon.

The Taoiseach shared Ireland’s sincere condolences with the Prime Minister following the passing of Her Majesty The Queen, and reminisced about her momentous visit to Ireland in 2011.

The Prime Minister thanked the Taoiseach for his condolences, and the leaders agreed Her Majesty The Queen had played a central role in healing divides and bringing people together.

Published 9 September 2022




PM call with Taoiseach Micheál Martin: 9 September 2022

Press release

Prime Minister Liz Truss spoke to Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

The Prime Minister spoke to Taoiseach Micheál Martin this afternoon.

The Taoiseach shared Ireland’s sincere condolences with the Prime Minister following the passing of Her Majesty The Queen, and reminisced about her momentous visit to Ireland in 2011.

The Prime Minister thanked the Taoiseach for his condolences, and the leaders agreed Her Majesty The Queen had played a central role in healing divides and bringing people together.

Published 9 September 2022




Public information notice on Passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II: Travel to Royal Hillsborough Village

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Members of the public will be welcome to pay their respects to HM Queen Elizabeth II at Hillsborough Castle during the period of official mourning.

  • Hillsborough Castle Gardens will be open free of charge from Wednesday 14 September to Sunday 18 September for anyone that wishes to take time to pause and reflect on the life of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

  • Direct access into the estate and the floral tributes at the main gates is now being facilitated via the main car park off the A1. Mobility assistance is available for those wishing to pay their respects. More information is available on the Historic Royal Palace website.

  • Park and ride services via the Eikon Centre are no longer available. Everyone travelling to Hillsborough Castle should use the parking facilities at the A1 Hillsborough Castle visitor centre.

  • The floral tribute area at the village entrance to Hillsborough Castle will be open from 8am to 8pm daily.

  • Please be aware that the dedicated area for floral tributes at Hillsborough Castle will close at 8pm on Monday 19 September.

  • Normal business at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens will resume on Tuesday 20 September.

  • “Other artefacts” (i.e. items other than flowers, such as teddy bears) are not allowed to be laid, and will be removed. Notes will be removed and preserved.

  • More information and guidance can be found on the Cabinet Office mourning period guidance web page.

  • Guidance has now been issued for how the public can attend Her Majesty The Queen’s Lying-in-State at Westminster Hall and can be viewed here.

  • Further information on the public transport services is available on Translink’s Website

When is Hillsborough Castle open?

  • The floral tribute area at the village entrance to Hillsborough Castle will be open from 8am to 8pm daily. Please be aware that the dedicated area for floral tributes at Hillsborough Castle will close at 8pm on Monday 19 September.

  • The gardens at Hillsborough Castle are now open free of charge until Sunday 18 September. The gardens will close again on Monday 19 September for the State Funeral. Normal business will resume on Tuesday 20 September when the castle and gardens will both reopen again to paying guests.

I live in Hillsborough, what do I need to know?

  • Local residents and business owners within Royal Hillsborough Village should receive a leaflet from Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council regarding the special arrangements in operation during the national period of mourning.
  • From 11 am Thursday 15 September, local resident parking permits will no longer be required and the Community Assistance Centre will be closed.

I am a blue badge holder and want to see the flowers?

  • Blue badge holders and others with mobility issues can access the floral tributes area via the A1 visitors centre where they will be able to park and then be facilitated to the top site to view the flowers.

I just want to lay flowers, what do I need to know?

  • Hillsborough Castle Gardens is accessible via the main car park off the A1 as well as the main village entrance. More information is available on the Historic Royal Palaces website.

  • Flowers may be laid outside Hillsborough Castle; any other material (such as wrappings and other tributes) will be removed and the flowers will be laid in the dedicated area.

  • The floral tribute area at the village entrance to Hillsborough Castle will be open from 8am to 8pm daily. Please be aware that the dedicated area for floral tributes at Hillsborough Castle will close at 8pm on Monday 19 September.

Published 15 September 2022




Message of condolence from the SIA’s Chair and Chief Executive

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A message of condolence to the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

We are deeply saddened to learn the news of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We join with the rest of the nation in mourning the loss of our monarch who served us all with such dignity, warmth and kindness for more than seventy years.

On behalf of our Board and all of the staff at the Security Industry Authority (SIA), we extend our profound sympathy and sincere condolences to the Royal Family.

Heather Baily – Chair, Security Industry Authority

Michelle Russell – Chief Executive, Security Industry Authority

Published 9 September 2022