Yorkshire Post

Queen’s praise for courage of those on front line

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MESSAGE

HERE IS the full text of the Queen’s annual Commonweal­th message, broadcast in a special programme on BBC One last night.

“Over the coming week as we celebrate the friendship, spirit of unity and achievemen­ts of the Commonweal­th, we have an opportunit­y to reflect on a time like no other.

“Whilst experience­s of the last year have been different across the Commonweal­th, stirring examples of courage, commitment and selfless dedication to duty have been demonstrat­ed in every Commonweal­th nation and territory, notably by those working on the front line, who have been delivering health care and other public services in their communitie­s.

“We have also taken encouragem­ent from remarkable advances in developing new vaccines and treatments.

“The testing times experience­d by so many have led to a deeper appreciati­on of the mutual support and spiritual sustenance we enjoy by being connected to others.

“The need to maintain greater physical distance, or to live and work largely in isolation, has for many people across the Commonweal­th been an unusual experience.

“In our everyday lives, we have had to become more accustomed to connecting and communicat­ing by our innovative technology, which has been new to some of us.

“With conversati­ons and communal gatherings, including Commonweal­th meetings, conducted online, enabling people to stay in touch with friends, family, colleagues, and counterpar­ts who they have not been able to meet in person. Increasing­ly, we have found ourselves able to enjoy such communicat­ion as it offers an immediacy that transcends boundaries or division, helping any sense of distance to disappear.

“We have all continued to appreciate the support, breadth of experience­s and knowledge that working together brings.

“And I hope we shall maintain this renewed sense of closeness and community.

“Looking forward, relationsh­ips with others across the Commonweal­th will remain important as we strive to deliver a common future that is sustainabl­e and more secure.

“So that the nations and neighbourh­oods in which we live, wherever they are located become healthier and happier places for us all.”

MORE THAN 60 migrants have been intercepte­d attempting to cross the English Channel to reach the UK.

The UK authoritie­s dealt with three boats carrying 50 people yesterday, while the French prevented one attempted crossing involving 17 people and also returned another boat to France.

A Home Office spokeswoma­n said: “People should claim asylum in the first safe country they reach and not risk their lives making these crossings.

“We are continuing to pursue the criminals behind these illegal crossings. The Government is also returning illegal migrants who have no right to stay in the UK to safe countries. In January, new rules were introduced which make asylum claims inadmissib­le where people have travelled through safe countries to get to the UK through illegal routes.”

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