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The accessible queue to see Queen's coffin temporarily closed. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has asked people on Twitter to refrain from trying to enter the separate queue until midday tomorrow.

As we've been reporting, there has been some confusion over the closure of the accessible queue to see the Queen lying in state.

Catherine Morgan, 56, said the rest of the people waiting"obviously got a little bit rowdy" at the obstruction and confusion over people being turned away.Catherine says they have now secured the required wristbands for entry to Westminster Hall, but that their allotted slot is between 04:00 and 05:00 BST and they have been told there is still no guarantee they will get in.

I feel so sorry for the people further back in the queue that have been sent away, because they were saying this could be the complete end of the queue."

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