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The King and Queen faced torrential downpours as they marked the centenary of a war memorial commemorating a Scottish town’s war dead. Charles and Camilla sheltered under umbrellas as they left a ...
It pays tribute to the Horsa Gliders that took off from RAF Harwell, now the site of the science and business park, during the Second World War. It is estimated 3,800 Horsa Gliders were built during ...
A U.N. expert has named over 60 companies, including major arms manufacturers and technology firms, in a report alleging ...
Reginald Collins, one of 190 men who died when their ship was sunk during a major Second World War battle, is honoured in Oxford.
A funfair will open this week as Coventry braces for a heatwave. The attraction will open on Thursday, June 19, and will ...
A prison inmate was found dead in his cell, an inquest opening heard. Eldhose John, who formerly lived in Basingstoke and worked in Andover War Memorial Hospital before he became a prisoner at HMP ...
Who owns the tailgate? Which fans live for the gameday chaos? We ranked all 16 SEC fan bases by loyalty, tradition, and ...
The World Health Organization warned on Friday that cholera cases in Sudan are set to rise and could spread to neighbouring countries, including Chad, which hosts hundreds of thousands of refugees ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s Juneteenth parties, “Reading Frederick Douglass ...
An inmate at an Oxfordshire prison, who previously worked in Andover, was found dead in his cell, an inquest opening heard.
WAFTA, Winslow Anglo French Twinning Association, welcomed visitors from Winslow’s twin town of Cours for a four day stay hosted by members and their families.