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‘The following month, she married him’: your remarkable stories of Britain’s forgotten WWII PoWs
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoMy grandfather was a vet. During the Second World War, one of his jobs was to look after the pets...
General Election 2024: The North Somerset candidates in their own words
SomersetLive· 3 days agoFive people are hoping to oust Somerset’s longest serving MP on July 4. Liam Fox has been the MP for...
Giant Irish Wolfhound Acts as 'Therapy Dog' for Homeless Pets
PetHelpful· 3 days agoIn her spare time, Chicken likes to hang out with her human brother and attempt to make friends with...
AMANDA PLATELL: It took hero to call Harry out for abandoning Britain
Daily Mail· 3 days agoHarry may also have fought for his country, but he then abandoned it, along with his duty as a...
The 'forgotten' South London neighbourhood where people fear letting their kids walk streets
My London via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoShe said: "Our community is a poor community and some of us rely on the benefits system and things...
How Bradley Walsh went from poverty & devastating career blow to £20m fortune
The Irish Sun· 3 days agoBrand and culture expert Nick Ede reckons he’s a comforting face in a world of turmoil. Having...
How Bradley Walsh went from poverty & devastating career blow to £20m fortune
The Sun· 3 days agoBradley collaboration with his son is ensuring he's not the only successful one in the family. He...
Third generation Kilkenny photographer continues her family's work of ‘bringing memories back to...
Irish Independent· 3 days agoA third generation photographer, now at the helm of her family’s business, is carrying on her...
Here’s how bad it is for Sunak: I went to the most Tory seat in Britain – and the word on people’s...
The Guardian· 3 days agoThis is England at its most Conservative, literally: the island is in the constituency of Castle Point, which delivered the highest vote share (76.7%) in Britain for the party ...
Reform candidates are sinister
The New Statesman· 3 days agoBritain may be broken, as Nigel Farage’s campaign declares. If it were the case of “one or two slip[ping] through the net that shouldn’t have done” – as...