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Medals of SAS hero shot by Nazis after D-Day secret mission to be sold at Staffordshire auction
Express and Star· 15 hours agoConsigned to Richard Winterton Auctioneers, the medals were awarded to Corporal Kenneth Bateman, who...
Andy Murray faces Wimbledon D-day: I just want one last match on Centre
Daily Telegraph· 3 hours agoMurray remains unsure whether he will be able to compete in the men’s singles, just 10 days after...
Rishi Sunak says he is proud of disastrous election campaign - and claims he will win
The Independent via Yahoo News UK· 3 hours agoTory leader is 20 points behind in the polls, amid rows over a D-Day snub and a gambling scandal –...
Nigel Farage predicts 'millions' more voters could flock to Reform UK
Daily Mail· 7 hours agoReform supporters who gathered in the Birmingham venue this afternoon booed a mention of Mr Sunak's...
'On The Brink Of Destruction': Trevor Phillips Tells Oliver Dowden The Tories Face Election Wipeout
HuffPost UK via Yahoo News UK· 12 hours ago“It’s really striking that in this interview you seem to refuse to accept that you’re carrying that...
Royal fans hail Kate and William's 'beautiful tribute' to Armed Forces
Daily Mail· 6 hours agoThe poignant video highlights the couple's work over the past year, including snippets of both the...
Soldier brothers killed on the same day in Normandy remembered - 80 years on
Manchester Evening News via Yahoo News UK· 13 hours agoTheir mother died before him, shortly after she gave birth to Harold, the younger brother. READ...
Rishi Sunak Has Insisted He Is 'Proud' Of The Tories' Disastrous Election Campaign
HuffPost UK via Yahoo News UK· 10 hours agoHe was also forced to apologise following a furious backlash after he left the commemorations for...
Starmer hopes July will be wet to reduce number of Channel crossings
Daily Mail· 23 hours agoA shadow minister confirmed that Labour's focus in the first week would be on small boats, saying:...
Mary Beard: ‘Nigel Farage is today’s Julius Caesar’
Daily Telegraph· 14 hours agoPopulism has always been fuelled by ‘dissatisfaction and discontent’, says the classical historian