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Nelson Mandela death: Football matches pay tribute | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Premier League football matches have held a minute's applause before kick-off in honour of former South African President Nelson Mandela. | |
The Scottish Professional Football League and the Football League also recommended that similar tributes take place at their games. | |
Mr Mandela died on Thursday, aged 95. | Mr Mandela died on Thursday, aged 95. |
A Friday evening vigil was held in London's Trafalgar Square, opposite the South African High Commission, where a book of condolence has been set up. | A Friday evening vigil was held in London's Trafalgar Square, opposite the South African High Commission, where a book of condolence has been set up. |
And an evensong service in memory of Mr Mandela took place at St Paul's Cathedral. | And an evensong service in memory of Mr Mandela took place at St Paul's Cathedral. |
Long queues built up outside the South African High Commission as people gathered to sign the book of condolence, while flowers, candles and other tributes were laid at its entrance. | Long queues built up outside the South African High Commission as people gathered to sign the book of condolence, while flowers, candles and other tributes were laid at its entrance. |
The book will only be available to sign this weekend between 09:30 and 14:00 GMT but the commission will reopen on Monday morning. | The book will only be available to sign this weekend between 09:30 and 14:00 GMT but the commission will reopen on Monday morning. |
Prime Minister David Cameron, Labour leader Ed Miliband and the Princess Royal were among those to leave their dedications in the book. | Prime Minister David Cameron, Labour leader Ed Miliband and the Princess Royal were among those to leave their dedications in the book. |
The prime minister said of Mr Mandela: "Your cause of fighting for freedom and against discrimination, your struggle for justice, your triumph against adversity - these things will inspire generations to come." | The prime minister said of Mr Mandela: "Your cause of fighting for freedom and against discrimination, your struggle for justice, your triumph against adversity - these things will inspire generations to come." |
The Foreign Office requested that all UK national flags across the country be flown at half-mast for the duration of Thursday. | |
Books of condolence were also set up across the UK including in Brixton, where huge crowds greeted Mr Mandela during his state visit to Britain in 1996, and at City Chambers, in Glasgow, where Mr Mandela visited in 1993, and which awarded him the Freedom of the City in 1981 while a prisoner under South Africa's Apartheid regime. | Books of condolence were also set up across the UK including in Brixton, where huge crowds greeted Mr Mandela during his state visit to Britain in 1996, and at City Chambers, in Glasgow, where Mr Mandela visited in 1993, and which awarded him the Freedom of the City in 1981 while a prisoner under South Africa's Apartheid regime. |
Further crowds gathered at the statue of the former president in Parliament Square to pay their respects and leave gifts. | Further crowds gathered at the statue of the former president in Parliament Square to pay their respects and leave gifts. |
The first tribute at a Premier League match was ahead of the Manchester United v Newcastle game at 12:45 GMT. The honour was to be repeated at six other games on Saturday, two on Sunday, and at the Swansea v Hull match on Monday. | |
On Friday, the Queen led the UK in sending her "sincere condolences" to the family of Nelson Mandela and to the people of South Africa. | On Friday, the Queen led the UK in sending her "sincere condolences" to the family of Nelson Mandela and to the people of South Africa. |
She said she was "deeply saddened" to learn the news, saying Mr Mandela had "worked tirelessly" for the good of his country, and adding that his legacy was "the peaceful South Africa we see today". | She said she was "deeply saddened" to learn the news, saying Mr Mandela had "worked tirelessly" for the good of his country, and adding that his legacy was "the peaceful South Africa we see today". |
The Prince of Wales, who accompanied Mr Mandela during his visit to Brixton in 1996, said he had been the "embodiment of courage and reconciliation." | The Prince of Wales, who accompanied Mr Mandela during his visit to Brixton in 1996, said he had been the "embodiment of courage and reconciliation." |
Commenting on Thursday night, Prince William said the death of Mandela was "extremely sad and tragic". | Commenting on Thursday night, Prince William said the death of Mandela was "extremely sad and tragic". |
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had been attending the London premiere of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, a film about the former president, when news of his death emerged. | The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had been attending the London premiere of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, a film about the former president, when news of his death emerged. |
A national service of thanksgiving for the life of Mr Mandela is to be held at Westminster Abbey after the state funeral in South Africa on 15 December. Plans have also been revealed for the UK Parliament to host a special ceremony to commemorate his life. | A national service of thanksgiving for the life of Mr Mandela is to be held at Westminster Abbey after the state funeral in South Africa on 15 December. Plans have also been revealed for the UK Parliament to host a special ceremony to commemorate his life. |