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Daily Express Monday, April 6, 2020 5

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friends will meet again


By John Ingham

down, that it is the right thing
to do.”
But the Queen pointed out that
this was a very different battle –
with the world united in battling the

coronavirus outbreak. She said:
“While we have faced challenges
before, this one is different.
“This time we join with all nations
across the globe in a common

endeavour, using the great advances
of science and our instinctive com-
passion to heal.”
Taking to Twitter to retweet a
story about her speech, US President

Donald Trump heaped praise on the
Queen, calling her a “great and
wonderful woman”.

OPINION: PAGE 12

A FORMER F1 boss is on
mission to help fight
coronavirus by providing
one million free meals in
the next three months to
frontline NHS workers.
Ron Dennis, who used
to run the McLaren team,
is spearheading
SalutetheNHS.org


  • which aims to ensure
    stressed and overworked
    staff get nutritious food.
    He has teamed up with
    Tesco, which will supply
    the food, catering giant
    Absolute Taste, which
    will make the meals, and
    logistics firm Yodel
    which will deliver them.
    The “Boost Packs” will
    include the likes of
    veggie curry with
    wholegrain rice, beef
    chilli with veggie rice,
    and fruit, energy bars
    and chocolate. The first
    will be delivered today to
    the John Radcliffe
    Hospital in Oxford.
    Priority will be given to
    intensive care, A&E and
    anaesthetic teams, who
    can eat the meals
    without having to change
    out of protective gear.
    Food packs will also
    be delivered to NHS staff
    who have caught the
    virus and are at home.
    Ron has donated
    £1million to launch the
    not-for-profit initiative
    and will match-fund
    another £500,000. The
    Taylor Family Foundation
    has pledged £50,000.
    Ron, 72, said: “In life
    there are things you can
    do something about, and
    helping the NHS is one
    of them. This is very
    personal for me because
    my daughter is an NHS
    anaesthetist.
    “All of us, individuals
    and businesses alike,
    need to stand up and be
    counted in the effort to
    combat Covid-19. We’re
    all in this together.“
     To donate go to
    justgiving.com/crowd
    funding/salutethenhs or
    call 0800 497 0797.


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On a
mission...
F1’s Ron
Dennis

more time with daughters


Tara is happy to be reunited with children

with my daughters Annabelle,
17, and my energetic
two-year-old Meadow.
“Spending money on material
things like make-up, handbags
or a car actually means
nothing now.
“I am so grateful to be home

with my family and to be alive. I
feel truly blessed. However, it
feels bittersweet. I am aware
that not everyone is surviving
this and having a positive
outcome like me.
“I’m also aware of people who
are alone and isolated with little

support. It breaks my heart to
think of others suffering.
“I’m urging people more now
than ever to get in touch with
their conscience and humanity
and really reach out to those
around them as safely as possible
to offer help.”

her words at the children
who had been evacuated
during World War II.
In the defining passage,
she concluded her speech:
“We know, everyone of us,
that in the end all will be
well; for God will care for us
and give us victory
and peace.
“And when peace comes,
remember it will be for us


  • the children of today - to
    make the world of tomorrow
    a better and happier place.”


By Richard Palmer

THE QUEEN REFLECTS ON HER FIRST EVER PUBLIC SPEECH FOR OUR NATION IN CRISIS


IN SUMMONING up her long
experience as a
stateswoman, the Queen
drew on her first ever public
speech to find the words to
rally a nation and
Commonwealth.
The 93-year-old monarch
recalled her wartime radio
broadcast to the children of
Britain and the Empire on
October 13, 1940.
The then 14-year-old
Princess Elizabeth, joined
at the end by her 10-year-
old sister Princess
Young Elizabeth and Margaret’s speech Margaret, aimed many of 1997...Queen addresses Diana’s death
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