The Queen takes part in Trooping the Colour
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A 17-year-old man has been arrested for shooting a replica gun at the Queen as she rode past crowds on horseback.
Marcus Serjeant pointed a pistol directly at the Queen as she turned down Horseguards" Parade for the start of the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
He fired six blank cartridges before being overcome by a Guardsman and police.
The shots, which came just before 1100BST, startled the Queen"s horse, but she was able to bring it back under control within a few seconds.
The Queen had left Buckingham Palace 15 minutes earlier.
She had rode down the Mall and was turning into a crowded Horseguards" Parade when the incident occurred.
The monarch looked shaken by the episode, but soon recovered her composure.
She comforted her 19-year-old horse, Burmese, which she has ridden in birthday parades since 1969.
The procession continued as planned, and afterwards the Queen returned to Buckingham Palace by the same route, under the close watch of security services.
This is not the first time a member of the royal family has faced danger from within a crowd of spectators.
Seven years ago, a few yards down the Mall, Princess Anne was attacked by a gunman.
Half a mile away in 1936 King Edward VIII faced a man with a loaded revolver.
And Queen Victoria was also shot at by a man with a gun in the Mall.
Security will take on an increasing importance as next month"s wedding between Prince Charles and Diana Spencer approaches.
The USSR is demanding Israeli troops withdraw from Arab territories
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Artificially 1969:Moscow - which has close ties with Egypt - is also demanding the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Arab territories. It follows six days of fighting in which Israel has made advances on three fronts doubling the area of land it controls.
Israel says the attacks were launched to counter huge Arab troop movements along its borders.
It has seized Gaza and the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt in the south and the Golan Heights from Syria in the north.
It has also pushed Jordanian forces out of the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The advances ended with ceasefires signed as Israeli troops were poised within striking distance of each of the respective capitals, Cairo in Egypt, Damascus in Syria and Amman in Jordan.
It is not clear what action Moscow will take in the face of the UN"s hesitation. The council has postponed making a decision on how to respond to the war until tomorrow at the earliest.
Thousands forced to flee
Israel has already declared its intention to remain in control of its newly occupied territories until permanent peace with its Arab neighbours can be established.
Israel"s casualties after six days of fighting are calculated at 759 dead and about 3,000 wounded, Arab
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