Margaret Thatcher's remains moved to nursing home alongside husband's
The ashes of late British prime minister Margaret Thatcher were laid to rest alongside the remains of her late husband, Denis, in London at a military nursing home she had long supported.

The ashes of late British prime minister Margaret Thatcher were laid to rest alongside the remains of her late husband, Denis, in London yesterday at a military nursing home she had long supported.
An oak casket containing the ashes of the "Iron Lady", who died in April after suffering a stroke at the age of 87, was placed in the leafy grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea nursing home beside those of Denis, who died in 2003.
In power between 1979 and 1990, the former Conservative leader was Britain's longestserving prime minister of the 20th century and its only female minister to date.
A plaque bearing the simple inscription "Margaret Thatcher 1925 - 2013" was placed over her final resting place.
Thatcher's twin children Mark and Carol, 60, were among the small group of mourners who gathered for a private service at the nursing home's chapel, along with Tim Bell, who masterminded her three successful general election campaigns, and Cynthia Crawford, her loyal personal assistant for more than three decades.
A dozen Chelsea Pensioners - army veterans who live at the historic retirement home in central London - formed a guard of honour, dressed in their distinctive scarlet coats.