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In complex, tumultuous times like these, it pays to have a perspective that you can trust. You can always count on our award-winning journalists to help you make sense of what keeps you up at night - and make the most of what gets you out of bed in the morning. Join us today and you’ll enjoy your first 12 months for just 39 in total. You’ll then be able to read on at our current rate of only 83 per year. But you’ll need to act now to claim this unmissable offer - our prices will rise on Tuesday. As a Telegraph subscriber, you’ll be able to explore the full range of our coverage and commentary, following yesterday’s fond farewell to the Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen and Royal family remembered the Duke “with grateful hearts” at the ceremony, while royal fans at Windsor paid tribute to the “fantastic” Prince Philip. In his wonderful review of the day, Gordon Rayner comments: “Sublime, humble and witty to the last: Prince Philip's funeral saluted a man like no other”. The Duchess of Cambridge acted as peacemaker as Princes William and Harry shared a private chat. The Duchess of Sussex also ensured that she had a part in the funeral, despite not being able to travel to the ceremony on her doctor's advice. While the Royal family did not wear uniforms, they did display their medals. The Queen, the Duchess of Cambridge and Countess Mountbatten each followed mourning tradition by wearing diamonds and pearls. Allison Pearson touchingly captures the mood of many viewers as she writes “As the Queen bid farewell to her beloved Philip alone, we yearned to reach out and embrace our monarch”. Hugo Vickers remarks that “It was a funeral that only the Duke of Edinburgh could have devised”. And Stephen Doig explains “Why morning suits were the right and respectful choice to honour Prince Philip”. Hannah Furness reflects on “How Prince Philip’s personal touches showed the Royal family the way through their grief”. Joe Shute contemplates how the minute’s silence for Prince Philip marked a “celebration of a life well lived”. Plus, don’t miss Telegraph cartoonist Matt Pritchett’s funny, emotive and altogether brilliant recollection of how “I took aim at Prince Philip in my cartoons – and he loved it”. You’ll also be kept expertly informed as we continue in our battle against Covid-19. 77 cases of the new Indian variant of the virus have been found in the UK, with calls rising for the country to be added to the travel “red list”. Doctors have also revealed the horror of India’s “ double-mutant” second wave. Figures have shown that nearly one in 10 patients in need of hospital care face a wait of more than a year, laying bare the toll that coronavirus has taken on the NHS. Leaked emails have shown that officials raised “urgent” concerns about the accuracy of rapid Covid tests, while one expert has suggested that locking down entire streets could be an important way of keeping new variants under control. Ross Clark is at his assured, incisive best as he writes that “Mass Covid testing is no ticket to freedom - it's locking up people who aren't infected”. Janet Daley is brilliantly forthright as she warns that “Crumbling faith in No10’s lockdown strategy is turning the public into conspiracy theorists”. Fraser Nelson supplies rich food for thought in asking “If Sweden’s Covid strategy is such a disaster, why is it still so popular?”. Eleanor Aldridge, meanwhile, offers worrying insight on travel as she comments that “My 'testing on arrival' nightmare bodes terribly for the summer ahead”. Subscribe now to secure one whole year of our award-winning journalism for just 39 with a Standard Digital Subscription. Make sure you’re expertly informed, inspired and entertained, no matter what the months ahead may bring. You’ll need to act quickly, though. Our prices will rise on Tuesday. Subscribe now | |
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