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Steps

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Active until 2001
OriginLondon
United Kingdom
Members Faye Tozer
Claire Richards
Lisa Scott-Lee
Ian "H" Watkins
Lee Latchford-Evans
Record labels Sony Music Entertainment
Jive Records
Warner Music Group
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Official site stepsofficial.co.uk
Active from 1997
Songs1998
List1998
1999
Albums What the Future Holds
Step One
Steptacular
Tears on the Dancefloor
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About Steps


Steps are a British dance-pop group consisting of Lee Latchford-Evans, Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee, Faye Tozer and Ian "H" Watkins. They were formed in May 1997 and achieved two number-one albums in the UK, 14 consecutive UK top-5 singles including two number ones.

Red-wine headache explained - and it is not about volume

Red-wine headache explained - and it is not about volume
Nov 20,2023 5:31 am

... Alcohol is broken down in the body in two Steps - it is converted into a toxic compound called acetaldehyde, which ALDH2 then changes into harmless acetate, basically vinegar...

'France takes us for idiots' - Inside coup-hit Niger

'France takes us for idiots' - Inside coup-hit Niger
Sep 26,2023 11:21 am

... The newly appointed governor of Niamey, General Abdou Assoumane Harouna - popularly known as Plaquette - Steps out...

Strictly Come Dancing 2023: Snake hips, meditation and fabulous outfits

Strictly Come Dancing 2023: Snake hips, meditation and fabulous outfits
Sep 11,2023 2:31 am

... " Annabel Croft feels like she s been matched with Roger FedererThe presenter and former tennis player says she s doing Strictly for the " joyfulness and learning new Steps"...

Gallium and germanium: What China's new move in microchip war means for world

Gallium and germanium: What China's new move in microchip war means for world
Jul 31,2023 5:52 pm

... The spokesperson added that " The [Defense] Department is proactively taking Steps...

Travis King: North Korea 'not responding to calls' on missing soldier, says US

Travis King: North Korea 'not responding to calls' on missing soldier, says US
Jul 20,2023 5:30 am

... The lack of precedent makes it hard to foresee next Steps - it s been decades since a US soldier last defected to the North...

Steps star Ian 'H' Watkins realises long-held art ambitions

Steps star Ian 'H' Watkins realises long-held art ambitions
Jul 7,2023 10:20 pm

...By Nicola BryanBBC NewsAlmost 30 years ago Ian Watkins, better known to many as H from Steps, was all set to become a painter...

Charles is the new King

Charles is the new King
Sep 8,2022 3:10 pm

... But there are a number of practical - and traditional - Steps which he must go through to be crowned King...

Boris Johnson resigns: Five things that led to the PM's downfall

Boris Johnson resigns: Five things that led to the PM's downfall
Jul 7,2022 11:50 am

... And, while the government has taken some Steps - for example, by cutting fuel duty by 5p per litre - it also went ahead National Insurance went up by 1...

Charles is the new King

May 26,2022 3:35 am

At The Moment The Queen died, The Throne passed immediately and without ceremony to The Heir , Charles , The former Prince of Wales.

But there are A Number of practical - and Traditional - Steps which he must go through to be crowned King.

What will he be called?

He will be known as King Charles III.

That was The First decision of The new king's reign. He could have chosen from any of his four names - Charles Philip Arthur George.

He is not The only one who faces a change of title.

Although he is heir to The Throne , Prince William will not automatically become Prince of Wales. However, he immediately inherits his father's other title, Duke of Cornwall. His wife Catherine will be known as The Duchess of Cornwall.

There will also be a new title for Charles ' wife, whose full title will be Queen Consort - consort is The term used for The spouse of The monarch.

Formal ceremonies

In The First 24 hours or so after His Mother 's death, Charles will be officially proclaimed King. This happens at St James's Palace in London, in front of a ceremonial body known as The Accession Council.

This is made up of members of The Privy Council - a group of senior MPs, past and present, and peers - as well as some senior civil servants, Commonwealth high commissioners, and The Lord Mayor of London.

More Than 700 people are entitled In Theory to attend, but given The short notice, The actual number is likely to be far fewer. At The Last Accession Council in 1952, about 200 attended.

The King does not traditionally attend.

At The Meeting , The death of Queen Elizabeth will be announced by The Lord President of The Privy Council (currently Penny Mordaunt MP), and a proclamation will be read aloud.

The wording of The proclamation can change, but it has traditionally been a series of prayers and pledges, commending The previous monarch and pledging support for The new one.

This proclamation is then signed by A Number of senior figures including The Prime Minister , The Archbishop of Canterbury, and The Lord Chancellor.

As with all these ceremonies, there will be attention paid to what might have been altered, added or updated, as A Sign of a new era.

The King 's first declaration

The Accession Council meets again - usually A Day later - and This Time , The King will attend, along with The Privy Council.

There is no " swearing in" at The start of a British monarch's reign, in The style of some other heads of state, such as The President of The US. But there is a declaration made by The new King and - In Line with a tradition dating from The early 18Th Century - he will make an oath to preserve The Church of Scotland.

After a fanfare of trumpeters, a public proclamation will be made declaring Charles as The new King. This will be made from a balcony above Friary Court in St James's Palace, by an official known as The Garter King of Arms.

He Will Call : " God save The King " and for The First Time since 1952, when The National anthem is played The Words will be " God Save The King ".

Gun salutes will be fired in Hyde Park , The Tower of London and from naval ships, and The proclamation announcing Charles as The King will be read in in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.

The Coronation

The symbolic High Point of The Accession will be The Coronation , when Charles is formally crowned. Because of The preparation needed, The Coronation is not likely to happen very soon after Charles 's Accession - Queen Elizabeth succeeded to The Throne in February 1952, but was not crowned Until June 1953.

For The Past 900 years The Coronation has been held in Westminster Abbey - William The Conqueror was The First monarch to be crowned there, and Charles will be The 40th.

It is an Anglican religious service, carried out by The Archbishop of Canterbury. At The Climax of The Ceremony , he will place St Edward's Crown on Charles 's Head - a Solid Gold crown, dating from 1661.

This is The centrepiece of The Crown Jewels at The Tower of London, and is only worn by The monarch at The Moment of coronation itself (not least because it weighs a hefty 2. 23kg).

Unlike royal weddings, The Coronation is a state occasion - The government pays for it, and ultimately decides The Guest list.

There will be music, readings and The Ritual of anointing The new monarch, using oils of orange, roses, cinnamon, musk and ambergris.

The new King will take The Coronation oath in front of The watching world. During this elaborate ceremony he will receive The Orb and sceptre as symbols of his new role and The Archbishop of Canterbury will place The Solid Gold crown on his Head .

Head of The Commonwealth

Charles has become Head of The Commonwealth , an association of 56 independent countries and 2. 4 billion people. For 14 of these countries, as well as The UK, The King is Head of state.

These countries, known as The Commonwealth realms, are: Australia, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas , Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea , St Christopher and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and The Grenadines , New Zealand , Solomon Islands , Tuvalu.

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