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London Bridge

Operation London Bridge is the codename for the plan for what will happen in the days after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.[1][2][3][4] The plan was originally devised in the 1960s and is updated several times each year. It involves planning from government departments, the Metropolitan Police Service, the British Armed Forces, the Church of England, media and Royal Parks of London. Some key decisions relating to the plan were made by the Queen herself, although some can only be made by her successor after her death.
The phrase "London Bridge is down" will announce the death of the Queen to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and key personnel, setting the plan into motion.


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Great Fire of London - Wikipedia
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The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of the English city of London from Sunday, 2 September .... There were fears that the flames would cross London Bridge to threaten the borough of Southwark on the south bank, ..... List of buildings that survived the Great Fire of London ...

Early fires of London - Wikipedia
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In common with all old cities, London has experienced numerous serious fires in the course of its history. Contents. [hide]. 1 Roman .... Another fire broke out in 1633, destroying 42 premises on the northern third of London Bridge and a further eighty buildings on Thames Street. Some of ... This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations.

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Great Fire of London 1212 - Historic UK
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St Paul's Cathedral was burnt to the ground during the fire of 1087. In 1135 London Bridge was destroyed by flames and was rebuilt in stone. In 1794 there was

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List of bridge failures - Wikipedia
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This is a list of bridge failures. This transport-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Contents. [hide]. 1 Pre-1900; 2 1900–1949 ... This disaster caused the "break step" rule to be issued to UK soldiers. Yarmouth Bridge · Great Yarmouth, England, 000000001845-05-02-00002 May 1845, Suspension bridge, People had crowded onto the bridge over the River Bure to see a ...

Tay Bridge disaster - Wikipedia
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The Tay Bridge disaster occurred during a violent storm on 28 December 1879 when the first Tay Rail Bridge collapsed while a train was ... with his reputation as an engineer ruined. Future British bridge designs had to allow for wind loadings of up to 56 pounds per square foot (2.7 kPa). Bouch's design for the Forth Bridge ...

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London Bridge Attack: Why Most U.K. Police Don't Carry Guns - NBC News
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2017/06/03 - And yet more than 90 percent of the capital's police officers carry out their daily duties without a gun. Most rely on other tools to keep their city safe: canisters of mace, handcuffs, batons and ..

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