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		<title>God save the king</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The most iconic sound of the coronation will be the familiar song of our national anthem, first recorded as a prayer more than three thousand years ago and used at every coronation since 973 AD, this prayer has become part of who we are as a nation. 'God Save the King' uses the words of our national anthem (first and last verses) and takes us on a tour of the UK, celebrating so many aspects of our wonderful culture: our creativity and sportsmanship, our NHS and frontline services, our rich agricultural and maritime heritage, our forward-looking urban regeneration and our rural and seaside traditions and of course our unrivalled ability to craft a to queue!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most iconic sound of the coronation will be the familiar song of our national anthem. First recorded as a prayer more than three thousand years ago and used at every coronation since 973AD, this prayer has become part of who we are as a nation.</p>
<p>As featured recently in the <i>Daily Telegraph</i>, <i>God Save the King</i> is leading the conversation, as we ask &#8211; how well do we know our National Anthem? Should every child learn it ahead of the momentous celebration?</p>
<p><i>God Save the King</i> uses the words of our national anthem (first and last verses) and takes us on a tour of the UK, celebrating so many aspects of our wonderful culture: our creativity and sportsmanship, our NHS and frontline services, our rich agricultural and maritime heritage, our forward-looking urban regeneration alongside our rural and seaside traditions and of course our unrivalled ability to queue!</p>
<p> Introduced by Classic FM&#8217;s Anne-Marie Minhall, packed with fun historical facts and illustrated with fantastic detail and storytelling in each spread, <i>God Save the King</i> will be the perfect accompaniment to the nation&#8217;s coronation celebrations and for those wanting to know more about our most famous song.</p>
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