This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/uk_politics/7538482.stm
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Thatcher state funeral undecided | Thatcher state funeral undecided |
(about 8 hours later) | |
No decision has been made about whether former prime minister Margaret Thatcher should be given a state funeral, a senior cabinet minister has said. | No decision has been made about whether former prime minister Margaret Thatcher should be given a state funeral, a senior cabinet minister has said. |
Reports last month suggested officials of PM Gordon Brown and the Queen were in discussions with Lady Thatcher's office about arrangements. | |
But Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman says the stories are inaccurate. | But Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman says the stories are inaccurate. |
The reports are no indication of any concern for the health of the 82-year-old, who was PM from 1979 to 1990. | |
Ms Harman told the Guardian newspaper: "There is no arrangement on this and those stories are not accurate." | |
Ms Harman, who has been "minding the shop" during Mr Brown's holiday this week, declined to say whether she thought the former Conservative leader should have a state funeral. | Ms Harman, who has been "minding the shop" during Mr Brown's holiday this week, declined to say whether she thought the former Conservative leader should have a state funeral. |
Exceptional cases | Exceptional cases |
State funerals are normally reserved for monarchs and reports that Lady Thatcher, a divisive political figure, would be given such a funeral sparked controversy. | State funerals are normally reserved for monarchs and reports that Lady Thatcher, a divisive political figure, would be given such a funeral sparked controversy. |
If granted, it would make Lady Thatcher the first premier since Sir Winston Churchill who was given the honour in 1965. | |
Concerns were also raised that not enough soldiers would be available to line the streets as her coffin was taken to St Paul's Cathedral. | Concerns were also raised that not enough soldiers would be available to line the streets as her coffin was taken to St Paul's Cathedral. |
In the 20th Century there were two other state funerals for non-royals: military commander Frederick Roberts and ex-Ulster Unionist Party leader Edward Carson. | |
In the 19th Century, five state funerals were granted to non-royal personages. | In the 19th Century, five state funerals were granted to non-royal personages. |
The exceptional cases were Lord Nelson after his death at Trafalgar; Charles Darwin; and the Duke of Wellington, Lord Palmerston and William Gladstone, three former prime ministers. | The exceptional cases were Lord Nelson after his death at Trafalgar; Charles Darwin; and the Duke of Wellington, Lord Palmerston and William Gladstone, three former prime ministers. |
The Queen Mother was given a ceremonial funeral rather than a state one in 2002 as it was her husband George VI who held the throne. | The Queen Mother was given a ceremonial funeral rather than a state one in 2002 as it was her husband George VI who held the throne. |
In effect there is little difference between ceremonial and state funerals - with the gun carriage during a state funeral drawn by Royal Navy ratings rather than artillery horses. | In effect there is little difference between ceremonial and state funerals - with the gun carriage during a state funeral drawn by Royal Navy ratings rather than artillery horses. |